Our Journey: Crafting Beautiful Connections
At the Center for Beautiful Living, we coach individuals through this amazing journey of being human. Blending neuroscience and psychology, we guide people toward personal responsibility, healing, and creating satisfying fulfilling lives. By doing so, we empower people to know themselves more deeply and recognize what is truly beautiful about themselves.
The Center for Beautiful Living isn’t just a place—it’s a state of being. We leverage your personal responsibility, truth, vulnerability, and visioning to help you craft a life where love unfurls, vulnerability dances, and dreams find their wings. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a curious wanderer, our doors swing wide.
Welcome to the Center for Beautiful Living—where relationships flourish, hearts ignite, and dreams take flight. Our story is one of passion, resilience, and unwavering commitment to the art of living a beautiful life.
In the early 2000s, Edda stepped away from her corporate training and human resources career to ignite her coaching journey. She donned many hats: Couple’s Program director, lab leader, individual and couples’ coach. Corey joined her in leading couples. With this, the Coscioni’s embarked on a daring adventure—teaching programs that supported couples, parenting, women’s empowerment (more recently, Edda created Beauty Flip; blending her knowledge of the beauty world and personal growth to empower women to own what is truly beautiful about them). What began as a humble seedling has blossomed into something extraordinary.
Edda Coscioni
Edda Coscioni has been both a stylist and a personal growth coach for over 20 years. She has helps people radiate most beautifully as well as feel confident and empowered.
Edda is a first-generation American of Icelandic descent. She is a Master Color Artist and Precision Cutter, and the owner and lead stylist of Salon Edda. Edda is an award-winning stylist as well as a US double gold medalist in hair design.
Edda is a solvent — a practitioner of integrity and a steward of truth and love. She coaches people back to the most honest, unfiltered parts of themselves, the places where their lifeforce, clarity, and inner authority live. From this truth, healing becomes possible. From this truth, people return to themselves. And from this truth, they gain the power to create the lives, relationships, and dreams they were always meant to inhabit.
She doesn’t just help people heal — she helps them rewild their humanity and rebuild the culture of their inner and outer lives. To rewild someone is to guide them back to the parts of themselves that were never meant to be domesticated — their instinct, their truth, their emotional honesty, their inner authority, their natural way of relating. It is the process of helping a person shed inherited scripts, reclaim their sovereignty, and return to a way of being that is alive, self‑led, connected, and deeply human.
Her work blends coaching, leadership training, emotional depth facilitation, truth‑telling, and beauty‑driven identity transformation with spiritual attunement, breathwork, intuitive energetic work, and meditation. She is spiritual with pragmatic people — grounded, direct, and deeply attuned.
This is not a job.
This is a new species of leadership.
Corey Coscioni
Corey Coscioni has been co-leading Couples, Parenting and Mens groups, seminars, and in-person trainings for over 20 years. He and his wife Edda have been married for 28 years and have twin daughters who are now working on couples of their own. They started working on their couple when they were in their twenties, even before they were married. And have used this journey as a key piece of their personal as well as couple’s relationship growth and development.
In addition to being a co-founder of the Center for Beautiful Living, Corey is also the Director of Strategic Alliances and Business Development at West Monroe Partners. He also serves on the Board of Directors at both Active Transportation Alliance, a bicycle, transit and pedestrian advocacy group and Faith in Place, an environmental justice non-profit.