Maggie Quinn is an Integrative Coach Professional dedicated to empowering her clients to achieve their full potential. Through her guidance, clients embark on a journey to peel away self-imposed limitations, uncover their talents and creativity, and cultivate a deeper sense of self-worth, enabling them to live authentically. With a background in psychology and exercise science, along with a certification in transformational coaching from The Ford Institute, Maggie brings a broad perspective to her work.
Maggie is passionate about her work with the Western New York Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders, where she supports individuals and groups through various recovery modalities. Drawing from her own personal experience, she provides compassionate guidance in both one-on-one and group settings. Maggie is also the founder of the Food For The Table program, a groundbreaking initiative offering ongoing, community-based support for individuals in recovery.
“It is only when we embrace all parts of ourselves, including our darker ones and bring it into the light, that we can truly be liberated and whole”
— Maggie Quinn
One-on-one coaching empowers individuals to unlock their full potential, achieve their dreams, and create lasting change through transformative experiences. By integrating mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and cognitive-behavioral techniques, coaching fosters resilience, well-being, and personal growth. In a safe and supportive space, clients receive guidance to clarify their aspirations and turn them into specific, actionable goals.
Couples coaching provides a structured and supportive space for partners to strengthen their connection, improve communication, and align on shared goals. It helps couples deepen emotional intimacy, rebuild trust, and foster both individual and collective growth. Through this process, partners create a more fulfilling, secure, and thriving relationship.
Shadow work in a supportive group setting offers a transformative journey of self-exploration and integration. Participants uncover hidden fears, desires, and beliefs that shape their behaviors and relationships, gaining deep insights and releasing limiting patterns. Through this process, they cultivate greater self-acceptance and inner peace.
Working with Maggie as my one-on-one coach has been life changing. Maggie worked with me, not telling me what to do, but listened and guided me. When I look at where I was a year ago, and where I am now, I am astounded. Maggie helped me to make changes in my life to grow into the person I wanted to be, the person I knew I could be. Read More…

As much as this is a testimonial, it is also a huge Thank You to Maggie for believing in me and never letting me give up. The world needs more people like her! Sitting down to write this, I am overcome with so many emotions that rise to the surface. I am filled with joy, gratitude, appreciation, confidence and an overall feeling of love and self-worth.
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Before working with Maggie, a year ago the amount of emptiness inside of me would be impossible to see because my natural, upbeat personality masked it so well. I still have the same bubbly personality, yet enjoy life so much more as that emptiness of hurt, regret, confusion, hatred and lack of self-love has slowly been replaced by loving who I am. This is because of my willingness to allow Maggie into my troubled world, and practice strategies she instilled in me to make sure I listen to my past, present, heart, mind and body.
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“You are such a blessing to Emma. I am again so profoundly grateful for the work you have inspired her to do. She has summoned the strength for this that she did not always have access to in herself. As far as I am concerned, her work with you, self-development and growth is as good as, if not better than, my investment in her college education… Thank you
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I have been working with Maggie for several years. In my most recent sessions, I came to her because I wanted to lose weight. Knowing that Maggie also works with eating disorders, I thought that would be a good path to take. Maggie took a different approach and said that I need to uncover what was going on that was causing my weight gain. Read More…
