About Me

Amethyst Thomas is a Wellness Coach, Public Speaker, and Mentor who is passionate about supporting women, parents, and students through faith-centered encouragement, practical education, and compassionate support.

She is a sought-after speaker for parent education events and women’s gatherings, addressing topics such as Parenting in the Digital Age, Overcoming Shame and Guilt, Boundaries in Relationships, and How to Tell Your Story for God’s Glory. Her heart-centered teaching draws from both professional expertise and personal experience as an overcomer, inspiring audiences to find freedom from the past and declare hope and victory for the future.

Amethyst regularly teaches at Bible studies and enjoys speaking at high school and college youth groups, National Charity League events, and school chapels. She has been featured on an educational podcast and in several publications for her work supporting families and youth. Prior to working in wellness, she spent 17 years with a local nonprofit organization, where she served on staff and was a highly requested Parent Education speaker.

Since 2016, Amethyst has worked in the wellness space, offering solutions that support midlife challenges and whole-body health. She is a successful wellness entrepreneur and works at wellness clinic. She is passionate about encouraging people of all ages to care for their bodies from the inside out.

Community service is close to Amethyst’s heart. She founded a homeless outreach called Love N Socks and, together with her family, supports several local and global organizations that bring hope to those in need. She is also a beloved BINGO caller for senior citizens.

Amethyst earned her Bachelor’s degree with honors in Public Relations from Pepperdine University. Before becoming a mother, she worked at a top-ranked public relations firm in San Francisco, specializing in brand marketing. She lives in Danville, California, with her husband and their three young adult children, and enjoys hiking, travel, and being deeply involved in her community.