Moirar Leveille

Moirar Leveille • May 22, 2025

Motivating The Island

There is only one Licensed Mental Health Counselor on island who can speak five languages, and her name is Moirar Leveille. Since its days as a central port in the whaling industry, Nantucket has always been home to a thriving international community. However, language barriers can create gaps in the availability of vital resources and communication within the community on the island. Moirar Leveille hopes to bridge these gaps. Born in Haiti and having spent a portion of her life in Costa Rica before moving to Nantucket full-time, Leveille is proficient in French, Spanish, English, Portuguese, and Creole. This strength uniquely allows her to serve a variety of clients on island who would otherwise go without care.

“Language is huge,” said Leveille. “Having the cultural competence that comes with having lived in a country and knowing the language makes it so I can connect and understand my clients that much more.”

Helping others has always been a passion of Leveille’s. She grew up attending Catholic school where supporting the poorest and least fortunate were central tenets of her education and development. Although she considered becoming a nun at one point in her life, she instead opted to become a mental health counselor, life coach, and most recently, a motivational speaker. 

Leveille has lived on Nantucket for over 20 years, and first arrived on island on a work and travel program sponsored through the university she attended in Costa Rica. She had received her bachelor’s degree in finance, and so ended up working at the bank, as well as at a coffee shop downtown on the side. She developed a close relationship with her boss, Susan Fisher who owned Fast Forward and Espresso to Go at the time.

Were it not for this friendship, Leveille may have left the island for good once her program ended.

“When I came here, my intention was to never come back,” Said Leveille. “I came here in the winter and it was summer time in Costa Rica, and I faced every hardship you can think of as someone in the cold coming from a warm place.”

“I had no car, I had to walk everywhere, and found a job making seven dollars an hour. And basically all of the money I was making went to pay rent.”

“It’s been a long journey,” chuckled Leveille. 

But, Leveille insists, these bumps along the way are what continue to inspire her. After leaving the island and working throughout Europe as a teacher, Fisher implored Leveille to give Nantucket another try.

“I was sure and certain I was never coming back,” said Leveille, “But Susan [Fisher] said to me, ‘your experience was really bad during the winter, come here during the summer time, you won’t regret it.’”

Leveille relented, and experienced a shift during that summer. She met the man that would become her husband and got deeply involved in the community. Then, days before she was scheduled to return to Costa Rica, she got into a major car accident in New York. This completely upended her travel plans and put her in the hospital for months. 

“That changed my life forever, I couldn’t travel anymore,” said Leveille.

Leveille opted to return to Nantucket to continue working, as it was the only place in the United States where she felt at home. 

“I came back to Nantucket because that’s where I knew best,” said Leveille.

Upon returning, Leveille fully embraced her life on Nantucket. She started working at the bank full time and got married. Soon after she had her first daughter, Brianna, who would go on to win the Nantucket Golf Club Scholarship in 2020. 

During this time, Leveille also started working as a nurse’s assistant at Our Island Home. She decided to go back to school to become a Mental Health Counselor at Fairwinds to continue her focus on helping others.. She worked at Fairwinds for 10 years, and then decided to open her own practice in 2020. 

“I opened, and then the pandemic hit, so I gave a lot of free counseling at that time,” said Leveille. The pandemic also provided her with an opportunity to pursue her interest in public speaking, where she could reach a wider audience and help more people free of charge. Initially, this took the shape of quick videos she would post on Facebook of herself giving advice. But, in the world of the internet, where talent becomes viral, Leveille’s popularity swelled and soon she was being mentored by big names in the world of motivational speaking. 

“I became more fearless during the pandemic,” said Leveille. “I had had a little experience with public speaking before, I spoke at the Nantucket Project a couple of years ago. But I had never been mentored before.”

“When I discovered my potential I found all of the people I was supposed to be mentored by.”

Tony Robbins, Les Brown, and Lisa Nichols have all helped Leveille on her way.

“These people molded me to become the motivational speaker and the therapist that I am today,” said Leveille.

Leveille’s career as a motivational speaker is indeed taking off, and has given international talks via Zoom which highlight her language skills, and she has been able to grow her client base and now sees people from all over the world. Most recently, she was invited to Dallas to be featured in the Amazon Prime series “Speak Up” which features inspirational speakers giving talks in front of a live audience.

“My goal is to inspire at least one billion people in the next ten years,” said Leveille. “I want people to know that life is what you make of it, you don’t get the life that you deserve, you get the life that you create.”


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A pivotal moment can come anytime and from the most unlikely circumstances. Success or failure is determined by what you do with that opportunity. Often, the importance of a moment is only evident in hindsight. A pivotal moment may pass and never reach its potential if not met with the right mindset. Because a pivot is a specific movement, it has decisiveness; taking advantage of pivotal moments is about mindset. Why do people pivot? Sometimes it’s to get unstuck or break out of old patterns. Sometimes a career pivot can alter the course of many lives. Moirar Leveille, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, had this wake-up call years ago when she found herself depleted and unappreciated in a dead-end banking job. “My whole self-esteem, my life, everything was just depleted. I got sick. I started traveling every six weeks going to Boston. I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease.” Leveille continues, “at some point, you question yourself, what are you doing with your life? I thought I’m declining; I’m going backward. I was getting depleted, so I decided to go back to school and become a licensed mental health counselor.” When Leveille decided to go back to school and imagine a change in her career, she was met with opposition. This only made her push harder. Working at a bank but without job satisfaction, passed over for promotions, she felt stuck. “When I asked for time, they were uncooperative to the point that I decided I’m going to make it happen,” she said. “You make your decisions, and your decision makes you. And then I decided, I’m going to school, and I will be successful, and I will get my degree before I leave this job.” It was not an easy task. She worked during the day and went to school at night while maintaining a family. Her determination held her steadfast. “I planned it very well, and I worked, going to school for about four years, from 11:00 at night till 3:00 in the morning. That was me. I stayed focused until I got my degree. I didn’t want my school to interfere with my family’s life. I decided to go to school at night because that’s what I had available. I did it, and then I quit my job in corporate banking after 14 years. I started to dedicate my life as a counselor to help individuals, empower them and tell them what is possible when you have your mindset right.” It’s not easy to step into the abyss, make a huge change and stay committed. It’s normal to have fears and doubts along the way. Leveille could have chosen a less challenging path. After all, this native Haitian and former language teacher had already earned a finance and banking degree and spoke five languages. But she was undaunted, and that pivot led to a total mindset overhaul. Leveille benefited from the mentors she sought out in her transition and did a lot of inner work and self-development. She says, “I started getting myself connected, getting my mindset together. 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I am committed to helping adults and adolescents with all kind of struggles to optimize their ability to live a satisfying and fulfilling life by minding the power within. I empower my clients with accountability, insight, and focus to achieve consistent results. I help clients Identifying goals and defining a vision for success. As a Mental Health Consultant, I provide: Psychoeducation, Brief treatment to manage loss, trauma, addiction, improve self-confidence, guidance and more. I am a support available to help you get back on track with your life in the shortest amount of time possible. You are born with some talents that need to develop and nurture. My mission is to help you discover your talents and expose them to rip their benefits. I help you understand that any hurdle can change in opportunity to take control of how you think and feel. I provide a holistic approach to health and wellness and empower you to heal from the root causes. I am committed to helping you realize your true potential to achieve success. I take a integrative and holistic approach to well-being, with a comprehensive focus on emotional and physical balance, natural ways to relieve stress. Sessions are conducted via phone, face to face, zoom. Services can be in Spanish, portuguese, French or creole.
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