ABOUT WADE
Wade Robson is a Life Mentor whose work is grounded in lived experience, trauma-informed training, and deep personal transformation.
For much of his life, while building a highly successful career in the entertainment industry — choreographing for artists like Britney Spears, *NSYNC, and Usher — Wade was privately living with depression, anxiety, and the long-term effects of unresolved childhood trauma.
That weight eventually led to two nervous breakdowns and a turning point that changed the course of his life.
In 2013, Wade publicly disclosed his history of childhood sexual abuse, a process documented in the Emmy Award-winning HBO film Leaving Neverland. Navigating both the personal and public impact of that became a profound part of his healing.
For almost 15 years, Wade has been committed to deep therapeutic work and spiritual practice. He is currently completing his training as a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP).
Today, Wade works with adults, teens, and men navigating stress, anxiety, trauma, self-doubt, identity struggles, relationship challenges, and major life transitions.
His approach is grounded, direct, compassionate, and practical — helping people understand the patterns shaping their lives so real change becomes possible.
Wade lives in Hawai‘i with his wife and son and works with clients around the world through private mentoring, workshops, and support groups.