You built a career with your hands. You're raising kids on the fumes left over. And somewhere between the shop and the front door, you lost the version of yourself you were trying to become.
This is coaching for tattoo artists who are done passing their pain down the line.
Book a Discovery Call →You're ten years into tattooing. You're good at it — maybe better than good. The work fills something in you that nothing else does.
But you get home and the version of yourself that walks through that door isn't the one you want your kids to know. You snap when you meant to be patient. You disappear when they need you present. You look at your child's face in a hard moment and you see something that stops you cold.
You recognize it. You swore it would stop with you.
You're not failing. You're running a survival blueprint that was never meant to be permanent — and it's the only one you were ever given.
That's what we work on.
Mo Mags has been where you are. She's still doing the work. That's why this is different.
Mo Mags — tattoo artist, coach, single mother.
I'm Mo Mags. I've been a tattoo artist for eleven years. I'm a single mother. And I've been actively healing from a complex trauma history while building two businesses and raising my daughter — not in that order, all at once, in real time.
I know what it costs to be in the shop all day and then have nothing left when you get home. I know what survival mode looks like when it's dressed up as being busy. I know the specific weight of carrying your childhood into rooms where your kids are standing.
I didn't start coaching because I figured it out. I started because I needed what I'm now building — and it didn't exist anywhere.
My daughter Raven is growing up watching me do this work. That's not incidental — that's the whole point. The most powerful thing I can show her isn't a perfect mother. It's a mother who looked at her own patterns honestly and decided to change them anyway.
That's what I'm asking of the people I work with. Not perfection. Not a complete reinvention. Just the willingness to look at what's actually running and decide it stops here.
Your kids are watching. So are you.
The certifications matter. The lived experience is why this works.
If you're a tattoo artist parent who's ready to stop operating in survival mode — TLAF is where we start.
If you've lost yourself somewhere along the way and need to find your way back before anything else — IPB is your door in.
Both programs are 1:1. Both are built around your actual life, not a theoretical version of it.
For tattoo artists who are parents — carrying unresolved trauma, running on empty, and ready to become the version of themselves their kids deserve to see.
A 12-week 1:1 coaching program built specifically for the life you're living. Not generic self-help. Not parenting advice. A structured, trauma-informed process that moves you from survival mode to something that actually feels sustainable.
We stabilize first. Identify the stress patterns and nervous system responses running on autopilot. Build a baseline before anything else.
Rebuild your creative direction. Clarify who you are as a parent. Stop treating the tattoo artist and the parent as two people competing for the same body.
Lock it in. Build systems that hold. Define the legacy you're actively creating — not the one you inherited.
Founding rate available: $1,500 — limited spots remaining.
For anyone who has been surviving instead of living — and is ready to reconnect with what actually brings them joy, peace, and a sense of direction.
A 4-week 1:1 coaching program for people who've lost the thread. Not crisis work — reconnection work. We identify what's draining you, what's been missing, and build a simple foundation for intentional living.
If you complete IPB and identify as a tattoo artist parent, TLAF is the natural next step. Most people who start here know within the first two sessions.
The first call is a conversation. No pitch, no pressure. Just an honest look at where you are and whether this is the right fit.