Meet Rachael Hawk
I grew up in rural Ohio and early on had a deep sense that I was capable of something I couldn't see clearly. Achievement came easily. Belonging did not. I didn't know what I was meant to build yet, but I knew that it was on me to figure out.
That drive carried me into business and high growth environments where I naturally gravitated toward complexity. I wasn't interested in maintenance, I was drawn to inflection points. Distressed markets. Structural gaps. Moments where the strategy no longer matched the vision. Over time I became the person brought in when something wasn't working. Across sales, operations, and leadership, my strength was seeing where momentum was stalling, where clarity had blurred, and where the structure needed to evolve to carry what was actually next.
For a long time that felt like enough.
But as my career grew, so did a quiet restlessness I couldn't quite name. I was making more money than I ever had, moving from achievement to achievement, all celebrated by those around me. Yet something was quietly dimming inside me.
Along the way something else became clear. What I had spent years doing for organizations, finding where the real problem lived beneath the surface, naming what others couldn't see from inside it, helping capable people get unstuck, wasn't just a skill set. It was a calling. And it had been there the whole time.
I'm an empath and intuitive, which means I experience and relate to business in a way that goes beyond the tactical. I feel what people carry before they've finished explaining it. I see the patterns running beneath the surface of their decisions and their identity and I name them in a way that lands gently but doesn't leave. Most advisors bring strategy without understanding what's actually driving the decisions. Most coaches understand the patterns without knowing how to build real business strategy from them. I do both. I call it Truth Serum—a level of clarity spoken with such precision it illuminates what's been running the show all along, and once you see it, everything changes.
I built Visionary Current because I know what it costs to stay somewhere that no longer fits. I know what it feels like to be capable, successful, and completely unable to see clearly from inside your own situation. And I know how much changes the moment you finally can.
Today I work with founders and leaders who are already intelligent, already driven, already further along than they realize. But something feels off and they can't quite name it yet. I help them see what's actually running the show, build real strategy from that clarity, and move their business forward from a place that's finally aligned.
This is the standard I hold now: vision that can be lived inside.
The year I earned the most was the year I was least happy. I had built a life that looked great from the outside and felt fundamentally misaligned from the inside.
What I was quietly living myself, I kept seeing in others. The most capable people, already successful by every measure, stuck for reasons that had nothing to do with effort or intelligence. No matter how good the strategy, how strong the team, or how clean the fix, the same friction would resurface. You can't out strategy a pattern problem. It just finds a new place to live.
When everything eventually shifted, suddenly and without warning, I was forced to reckon with something I hadn't expected. How much of what I had built was actually mine. And how I had been chasing what looked impressive rather than what was true.
That reckoning reshaped everything. Not overnight. But clearly, and permanently.
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Most friction in business isn't a strategy problem. It's what's running beneath it.
The patterns shaping your decisions, your blind spots, your breakthroughs—the ones you can feel but haven't been able to name.
Most advisors address the strategy. Most coaches address the patterns. This work addresses both.
The Undercurrent
The deep work. What's running beneath your decisions gets named, shifted, and built into a real strategy for what's next. Where every client begins.
The Throughline
The continuation. Patterns applied to your business, your decisions, and your next level. Ongoing advisory from someone who already knows what's beneath it all.