Our Team
Seth Hollier
Seth Hollier is building data-rich systems that help real communities thrive — from food resilience to precision health. He is the founder behind Ed3n, a modular hydroponics and environmental automation platform born from the idea that controlled growing tech should be affordable, sensor-driven, and teachable in schools, community centers, and small-scale production spaces. Ed3n integrates open hardware, Mycodo-based automation, and mobile tooling so growers can monitor nutrients, environment, and yields without an enterprise price tag.
Seth is also the co-founder of GeneShare, a genomics equity initiative delivering medically relevant whole-exome sequencing to historically undersequenced populations — including Native American, African American, and Hispanic/Latine communities. GeneShare’s model: communities that contribute consented behavioral and environmental data receive sequencing at no cost; de-identified genomic data are stewarded with partner universities for ongoing reanalysis as science advances; and richly contextualized behavioral datasets are licensed (under strict governance) to doctoral researchers, helping generate new health insights while funding additional free community sequencing.
Through MAPL, the technology company he’s led since 2010, Seth and his team support healthcare practices, nonprofits, education programs, and growth-stage businesses across the U.S. and Canada with Apple ecosystem deployments, security/compliance (HIPAA, PIPEDA), infrastructure design, migrations, and “translate-it-to-plain-English” support that busy leaders can act on.
Raised Catholic in Louisiana and Florida, Seth walked away from faith as his work pulled him deeper into evidence, measurement, and systems thinking. Today he calls himself an atheist who still values the community bonds religious life can foster — and he tries to build secular systems that deliver that same sense of care, transparency, and shared benefit.
Coebie Logan
Coebie Taylor-Logan is a truth-seeker, community leader, and transformational guide who bridges the worlds of education, holistic wellness, and personal growth — with a little grit, grace, and ranch-born real talk. After 31 years in public education, including decades as a trailblazing principal, Coebie retired early to reclaim her voice and build systems rooted in authenticity, healing, and human connection. She is the founder of Wellness For All, a holistic wellness center and apothecary in Casper, Wyoming, offering integrative therapies, plant-based remedies, and accessible support for underserved and special needs populations.
Born and raised on a working sheep and cattle ranch in Ten Sleep, Wyoming, Coebie grew up with dirt under her nails, big skies overhead, and the kind of freedom that shaped her fierce independence. Raised Mormon, her mother’s openness to diverse spiritual experiences led Coebie to explore many traditions — eventually guiding her away from organized religion and toward a grounded, deeply spiritual way of living rooted in nature, intuition, and sovereignty.
As co-host of Unmuted, Coebie brings her full self to the mic — educator, healer, parent, rebel, and ranch kid — offering bold conversations that tackle the hard stuff: leadership that fails us, parenting that evolves us, and systems that need more than a Band-Aid. Listeners can expect soulful insights, restorative tools, and yes — the occasional callout of bullshit when the moment calls for it.
With a background in trauma-informed education, Conscious Discipline, and restorative justice, Coebie’s work reminds us that healing isn’t just personal — it’s cultural, communal, and sometimes a little messy. Her mission? To help others come home to themselves, trust their gut, and speak their truth — unfiltered, unapologetic, and unmuted.
Seth Hollier
Seth Hollier is building data-rich systems that help real communities thrive — from food resilience to precision health. He is the founder behind Ed3n, a modular hydroponics and environmental automation platform born from the idea that controlled growing tech should be affordable, sensor-driven, and teachable in schools, community centers, and small-scale production spaces. Ed3n integrates open hardware, Mycodo-based automation, and mobile tooling so growers can monitor nutrients, environment, and yields without an enterprise price tag.
Seth is also the co-founder of GeneShare, a genomics equity initiative delivering medically relevant whole-exome sequencing to historically undersequenced populations — including Native American, African American, and Hispanic/Latine communities. GeneShare’s model: communities that contribute consented behavioral and environmental data receive sequencing at no cost; de-identified genomic data are stewarded with partner universities for ongoing reanalysis as science advances; and richly contextualized behavioral datasets are licensed (under strict governance) to doctoral researchers, helping generate new health insights while funding additional free community sequencing.
Through MAPL, the technology company he’s led since 2010, Seth and his team support healthcare practices, nonprofits, education programs, and growth-stage businesses across the U.S. and Canada with Apple ecosystem deployments, security/compliance (HIPAA, PIPEDA), infrastructure design, migrations, and “translate-it-to-plain-English” support that busy leaders can act on.
Raised Catholic in Louisiana and Florida, Seth walked away from faith as his work pulled him deeper into evidence, measurement, and systems thinking. Today he calls himself an atheist who still values the community bonds religious life can foster — and he tries to build secular systems that deliver that same sense of care, transparency, and shared benefit.