Bring a friend, a colleague, a small group of peers — or your own clients — and we'll meet privately, just your group and me.
Two 55-minute calls, plus short email exchanges in between for clarifications and gentle accountability.
What we can do together
You choose the focus. The most common uses, roughly in order of demand:
- Coaching on your strategy. Let's look at your business together, and get clarity on what to focus on next, whether it's about marketing/sales, productivity, or financial.
- Feedback on something you've made. A sales page, email campaign, course outline, landing page — anything you want my honest, kind feedback on.
- Troubleshooting what's stuck. You know where you're trying to go; we work through what's in the way.
- A teaching session for your group. Bring me in to teach your colleagues or clients on a topic from my work. See my courses here.
- Help with AI in your business. Automate something, set up a thoughtful workflow, or think through where AI fits and where it doesn't.
If you have something else in mind, simply ask.
Why this is better than 1-1
Pricing
Per group, for both sessions.
Per group, not per person. For example, two friends would split $550 — so $275 each. Four ABC members would come to about $90 each. A community organizer bringing 100 of their members pays the same $550 for two group sessions.
Simply groups of 2 or more.
Do you still offer 1-1 coaching?
Not currently. Over the years I've noticed that I'm actually a more helpful coach when there's a small group in the room. The questions play off one another, the insights are more interesting, and the accountability helps those who are present. So this is the format I've settled into — it's where I can offer you my best work.
How scheduling works
- Look at your own availability over the next few weeks.
- Compare with your partner or group and pick times that work.
- Use my scheduler to book the first session.
- We'll set the second session at the end of the first call, while everyone's already together.
Yes, the coordination takes a little more effort than booking a solo session. That's part of what makes these work — it's the first sign that everyone in the group is committed to showing up for each other.