Bespoke Mentorship
A year-long private mentorship.
For the conversations that can't be rushed.
There are periods in life when everything important seems to happen between appointments.
A difficult conversation at work.
A quiet drive home.
An unexpected argument.
A decision you've been postponing.
A morning when you wake up and realise something has shifted, but you're not yet sure how to live from it.
Those moments have come to interest me far more than what happens while we're sitting together.
Because over time, it's there that people begin developing a different relationship with themselves.
Not one that's built on urgency, or certainty, or needing someone else to have the answer.
One that's steady enough to remain with whatever life asks next.
What Time Reveals
I've learned that knowing something and living from it are rarely the same thing.
Most people recognise what's true for them long before they're able to organise their lives around it.
Not because they lack courage or commitment.
Because life has its own momentum.
Responsibilities don't disappear.
Relationships continue asking things of us.
Work still needs our attention.
Staying with someone long enough to watch them gradually begin living from what they already know has changed the way I understand this work.
What Time
Makes Possible
People don't usually choose a year because they know exactly what they're committing to.
If anything, the opposite is often true.
They know something needs to change.
They know they're tired of returning to the same place.
They know they don't want to keep living in ways that no longer feel true.
What they can't yet know is where that conversation will lead.
I've learned not to assume that the first thing someone brings is the deepest conversation we'll have together.
It rarely is.
Given enough time, life has a way of showing us what was there all along.
People don't need help making better decisions.
They need to stop being divided against themselves.
People don't need help making better decisions.
They need to stop being divided against themselves.
Someone tells me they made a difficult decision without spending the next week wondering whether it was the right one.
Someone else realizes they stopped trying to control a situation that was never theirs to control.
A parent notices they responded differently to something that would once have pulled them into the same familiar pattern.
A business owner discovers the decision they thought they needed to make is no longer the conversation they're having.
Another says, "I don't feel responsible for making sure everyone is okay."
Someone laughs and then says, "I didn't replay that conversation all weekend."
There comes a point when our conversations become quieter.
Not because life has become simpler.
Because people are no longer asking every question from the same place.
How We Work Together.
Some people choose to meet weekly. Others every two weeks.
The rhythm depends on where you are in life and what feels most supportive. We'll find that together.
The work doesn't follow a programme or a sequence of steps.
Some conversations stay with us for weeks.
Others change completely because something unexpected happens on a Tuesday afternoon, a difficult conversation takes place, or life quietly reveals a deeper question than the one we began with.
You'll also have voice access between our sessions.
Not because every moment needs an answer, but because life doesn't organise itself around appointments.
Some of the most important parts of this work happen in the ordinary moments between our meetings.
A difficult decision.
An unexpected reaction.
A conversation that stays with you.
A moment when you realise you responded differently than you would have six months ago.
Those moments rarely wait for next Thursday.
Investment
& Beginning
Every mentorship is shaped around the person rather than a fixed structure.
Some people choose to meet every two weeks. Others meet weekly during periods when life is asking more of them. Occasionally, someone prefers to meet once a month while staying connected between sessions. The rhythm of our work develops naturally from what is unfolding and the level of support that feels right.
Investment begins at $1,400 USD per month. Most mentorships fall between $1,400 and $2,200 USD per month, depending on the pace and level of support we create together.
Because this is my most personal offering, I work with only a small number of people each year.
Every mentorship begins with a conversation.
Some people come knowing exactly why they're here.
Others simply know they can't keep living in the way they have been.
That's enough.
Begin The Conversation.
If you'd like to explore whether Bespoke Mentorship is the right fit, complete the inquiry form below.
I'll personally review your application and reach out to arrange a conversation.
We'll talk about where you are, what you're navigating, and whether this work is the right fit for both of us.
Begin The Conversation →
What People Are Saying…
"Before working with Brea, I felt like I was constantly carrying the weight of everything and everyone around me. I was successful on paper, but exhausted underneath it all.
What changed wasn't my life overnight. It was my relationship with myself. I stopped second-guessing every decision. I stopped looking to everyone else for answers. For the first time in a long time, I felt grounded in my own knowing.
Life feels simpler now. Not because it's perfect, but because I'm no longer fighting myself."
Sarah M., Business Owner
"The biggest thing I gained from this work was not confidence. It was self-trust. I spent years looking outside myself for certainty. I thought someone else would have the answer I was missing.
What I found instead was a deeper relationship with myself. Decisions became clearer. Relationships became healthier. Life became less about proving and more about living."
David K., Executive Leader
“What I appreciated most was that I never felt like I was being given a formula to follow. Brea has a way of listening that helps you hear yourself more clearly. Over time, I found myself less interested in what I 'should' do and more connected to what I actually knew was right for me. That shift influenced my work, my relationships, and the way I move through daily life.”
Jason T., Entrepreneur
"I've worked with people who offered advice, strategies, and answers. Working with Brea felt different. She created a space where I could be honest about what was actually happening in my life. From that place, clarity emerged naturally. I didn't leave with more information. I left with a stronger relationship with myself."
Rachel P., Entrepreneur & Mother
"I've worked with coaches, therapists, and mentors over the years, but there was something different about working with Brea.
She has an ability to help you see what you've been unable to see on your own. Not by telling you what to do, but by creating a space where the truth becomes difficult to ignore.
Some of the biggest shifts in my life came from conversations that seemed deceptively simple at the time."
Melissa R., Founder
I've spent a lot of time and money on personal growth over the years.
What felt different about working with Brea was that I never felt like she was trying to take me somewhere.I always felt like she was helping me come back to myself.
Christopher A., Entrepeneur
Before We Begin.
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Complete the inquiry form and I'll personally review your application.
If it feels like there may be a good fit, we'll arrange a brief Zoom conversation to explore where you are, what you're navigating, and whether The Mastery is the right next step.
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The Mastery is designed for founders, entrepreneurs, executives, leaders, and individuals who have already done meaningful work on themselves and are looking to deepen how they live, lead, relate, and make decisions.
Most clients arrive not because they lack success or self-awareness, but because they sense there is another way of living that feels more honest, sustainable, and aligned with what matters most.
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Both.
While many clients are founders, entrepreneurs, executives, and leaders, life doesn't separate neatly into categories.
Relationships influence leadership. Health influences business. Family influences decision-making.
We work with the whole person rather than isolating a single area of life.
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No.
Some people arrive with a very specific challenge, transition, or goal. Others simply know that something in their life is asking for attention.
Both are welcome.
Our initial conversations help uncover what feels most important and where the work naturally wants to begin.
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Working with Brea is unlike most therapeutic or mentorship experiences. It is relational, continuous, and deeply personal. Between live sessions, you have direct voice access to Brea — so guidance, reflection, and support meet you in the actual moments of your life, not just in scheduled hours.
Most people don't come to me looking for advice.
They come because they're carrying a question, a transition, a decision, or a way of being that no longer feels sustainable.
Over time, our conversations create a space where you can think more clearly, speak more honestly, and hear yourself beneath the noise of expectations, obligations, and competing opinions.
Because our work unfolds over months rather than a handful of sessions, there is an opportunity to explore what is happening in real time—not just in hindsight. We are able to work with the decisions, challenges, opportunities, and relationships that are actively shaping your life as they arise.
Many people tell me that what feels different is not that I provide answers. It's that they begin trusting their own.
They often leave feeling less burdened by what they think they should do and more connected to what they know is true for them.
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My role is not to tell you who you are or what decisions you should make.
Instead, I create a space for honest exploration, reflection, and inquiry—helping you see more clearly what is already present and supporting you in building a life that reflects what you know to be true.
While our conversations may include leadership, relationships, business, personal growth, health, or significant life transitions, the work is always guided by your unique circumstances and what is most alive in your life at the time.
There is no formula, curriculum, or predetermined outcome. My approach is highly personalized, grounded in deep listening, thoughtful questioning, and over two decades of experience supporting people through growth, change, and meaningful life transitions.
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Brea responds to client messages at least twice daily. During more intense or challenging periods, she checks in One of the most valuable aspects of this work is the ability to receive support as life is actually unfolding.
I respond to client messages at least twice daily during the week, and often more frequently during periods when additional support is needed. Some of the most meaningful conversations happen in the midst of a difficult decision, a challenging conversation, or a moment when an old pattern is resurfacing.
While I do my best to provide thoughtful and timely support, I also believe in the importance of rest and boundaries. As a result, I generally do not check or respond to messages on Sundays unless previously arranged or in exceptional circumstances.
My intention is to offer consistent support while also modeling a sustainable way of living and working.
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Yes. I ask for a minimum of two months' notice should you choose to conclude our work together before the end of our time together.
My intention is to ensure there is space to thoughtfully complete and integrate the work rather than ending abruptly.