
THE SOLPATH TEAM
Camille Grace Kelly, LMFT, MA
Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer
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License #: 94638 (California)
Camille (She/Her) is a first-generation American, born and raised in Southern California to Filipino parents. She identifies as Bisexual and practices Non-Monogamy in her relationships.
With a deep passion for helping others, Camille has an academic background that blends Liberal Arts with Urban Studies and Urban Education, earning her bachelor’s degree from Eugene Lang College at The New School for Liberal Arts in New York City. She also holds a Master’s in Counseling Psychology from National University.
Camille has trained as a priestess through the 13 Moon Mystery School and is a certified Feminine Rites of Passage Facilitator. She specializes in creating rituals and ceremonies to help women honor key milestones and set empowering intentions throughout their lives. Camille believes deeply in guiding women through their personal and collective rites of passage, from navigating singlehood and engagement to childbirth, postpartum, and motherhood. One of Camille’s soul’s purpose is to be a guiding light for women as they navigate their unique paths to empowerment, motherhood, and self-discovery.
Drawing from her own journey of self-discovery, Camille helps people step outside traditional relationship models and invites them to reclaim sovereignty over their bodies, hearts, and partnerships. For Camille, true connection is about honoring the full spectrum of who we are, breaking free from societal expectations, and creating relationships that are grounded in mutual respect, agency, and individual autonomy.
With over a decade of experience in counseling, workshop facilitation, and mentorship, Camille supports couples in exploring the intersections of love, power, and identity—helping them navigate complex dynamics with compassion, creativity, and clarity. She is particularly passionate about guiding people to unearth and express their most authentic selves, empowering them to build relationships that reflect their values, desires, and evolving identities.
Camille’s approach is rooted in a deep understanding of the ways in which cultural and historical forces shape our beliefs around love and relationships. Her work seeks to untangle these layers of conditioning and offer individuals and couples the tools to create more liberated, intentional connections.
Camille’s SolPath is helping others break free from restrictive narratives—one that honors the multiplicity of identities, experiences, and loves that exist in the world.
William Nathaniel Kelly, LCSW, MSW, MBA
Co-Founder, Clinical Director
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License No: 86426 (Californa), 15681 (Maryland), C011880 (North Carolina)
Will, (He/Him) is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), identifies as Bisexual and Non-Monogamous. He has a deep commitment to serving his community and particularly, men on their journeys of self-discovery and personal empowerment. Will’s purpose is centered around guiding men to connect with their inner strength through the transformative power of vulnerability. He believes that true strength lies in the ability to embrace and express emotions authentically, without shame or fear of judgment. Will provides a safe, compassionate, non-judgmental environment where men can feel seen, heard and supported and able to explore their truths.
Having witnessed and experienced how men have often been conditioned by society to suppress their emotions and disconnect from their inner selves, Will is dedicated to breaking these cycles and empowering men to step into their true power. Many men, he believes, have not been given the tools to understand or express their feelings, which often leaves them feeling lost, disconnected, or isolated. Will is focused on reversing this by providing the guidance for men to strengthen their emotional intelligence and trust in their voice.
Will’s SolPath is a calling to uplift and guide men to become whole, confident, and self-aware. Whether through one-on-one therapy, group work, or mentorship, his mission is to help men reclaim their emotional sovereignty and step into their roles as strong, compassionate leaders of their own lives.
Jenay Tally, AMFT
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Jenay Tally (She/Her) is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) who holds space for Black, Queer, and neurodivergent people seeking healing in a world that often renders them invisible. She shows up in her work with presence, curiosity, and deep respect for the unique journeys of those she serves—people who are often navigating the intersections of systemic harm and personal transformation.
Jenay identifies as Queer—not just in sexuality, but in thought, action, and lived experience. Her approach to therapy reflects this queerness: expansive, relational, anti-normative, and rooted in liberation. After a decade-long career in the entertainment industry, she witnessed firsthand the emotional cost of constantly performing and surviving in high-pressure spaces. That insight led her to pursue a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy at the University of Southern California, where she deepened her commitment to healing work grounded in justice, embodiment, and authenticity.
Her clinical focus includes anxiety, identity development, self-worth, ADHD, life transitions, and relationship dynamics. Jenay creates a space where Black and Queer people can lay down their armor, explore the fullness of who they are, and reimagine their lives on their own terms. She works relationally, collaboratively, and with cultural humility—always honoring the wisdom her clients carry.
Jenay has a special passion for supporting people as they redefine love, family, and community outside of dominant paradigms. She sees therapy as a sacred and radical act: not just about managing symptoms, but reclaiming truth, joy, and aliveness in the face of a world that tries to dull them.
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” – African Proverb
Her work is rooted in the belief that healing is not only possible—it is our birthright. And no one should have to walk that path alone.
Kat Tessero, ASW
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License # 129517 (California)
Kat (they/them) identifies as a nonbinary queer disabled white lesbian. Kat is passionate about creating a safe and affirming space for all LGBTQIA+ folks to feel seen, heard, and understood. They want to uplift queer, trans, and gender nonconforming people to their most authentic potential.
They believe in everyone’s unique journey and there is no “behind” in life having started college themself at 30. Kat is a first-generation college student who grew up in a small town in Wisconsin. They hold a Bachelor of Science from Purdue University, focusing on wildlife science, and a Master of Social Work from Boston University. They are actively working to dismantle white supremacy culture by practicing antiracism and unlearning social conditioning every day. They are married to a military member and understand the difficulties for queer folks in the military.
They believe that the personal is political and have a background in community organizing and political activism through a macro social work lens. They believe in community care and that healing is not done in isolation. Kat wants to collaborate in the therapy practice as they believe you are the expert in your lived experience, and they can utilize their power and privilege of institutionalized knowledge for the therapy participants’ benefit. They believe in self-exploration and pushing themselves and their participants to their growth edge, approaching their practice with a sense of curiosity and collaboration.
Kat is committed to participants’ empowerment and honored to join your journey of self-discovery. They want to help their participants explore what they can do in their sphere of influence in these chaotic times.
