You’re In Good Company

FOR MODERN
TIMES

MINDFUL
CONNECTIONS

If you’ve ever felt disconnected or tired of trying so hard to connect, you’re not alone.

We create spaces where people can feel more at ease with themselves and with each other—building trust, familiarity, and a sense of belonging.

Think of this work as having a personal trainer for your relationships: someone who helps you slow down, strengthen self-trust, practice curiosity, thoughtfully debrief dates, and build relational skills that actually support lasting connection.

This is especially for people who feel out of step with swipe culture—or exhausted by treating relationships like transactions.

If you’re craving depth over performance and support that meets you where you are, you’re welcome here.

In Good Company is re-humanizing modern dating.

The first phase of our mission requires you– we can’t be in Good Company alone. Winter 2026 is my time to build my rolodex of cool, connection-ready humans to 2000 people. Imagine stepping away from dating apps and all the relational weirdness that comes along with them and INTO a space where we actually teach humans best practices of how to approach the work of knowing and being known in ways that have the possibility to transform all your interactions into ones that offer connection. We want you to find your person, your people, and we want to help you do this with more grace, intentionality, fun, joy, and success. Listen, I’m not selling you anything, I’m here to sell you on better connections, and that starts with believing it’s possible by joining the rolodex.

join my singles rolodex

You might be wondering, who is this human? And why does she want me to join her rolodex? That’s fair.

Super-connector.
Community Architect.
Connection Doula.
Dating Strategist.

Rachel Joy Barehl has a rare ability to see what’s most true and compelling in a person—and to reflect it back with care. For those navigating dating and relationships, she helps people find clarity, confidence, and a steadier way of showing up—so connection feels more grounded and less performative. In her wider orbit, she’s known for creating spaces where people can be curious, imperfect, and fully themselves—where honesty and joy are welcomed, and belonging grows over time.

Rachel brings a calm, attuned presence to her work. She’s deeply hopeful that dating can feel good again, and that the way we learn to relate—with ourselves and with each other—has a quiet but meaningful impact on the world around us.

She’s supported by her life partner and husband of more than a decade, Adam—a gentle, steady presence who shows up in thoughtful, behind-the-scenes ways.

More about rachel

“Last year, I had accepted being single as my fate. I was done. And now—here I am, in something completely different. I went from believing there was nobody for me to realizing I’m deeply, profoundly loved

-Dan Merritt

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