Bespoke Mentorship

A year-long private mentorship.

For the conversations that can't be rushed.

Most people don't choose to stay in this work because they need more answers.

They stay because something has begun to change in the way they relate to themselves.

Over time, that begins to change everything else.

Not all at once.

Gradually.

A conversation with a partner feels different.

Leading a team requires less performance.

Running a business feels more simple.

Decisions stop asking for so much reassurance.

Not because life has become simpler.

Because they're no longer meeting it in quite the same way.

A year gives us the opportunity to stay with that conversation while life continues to unfold.

Not outside of it.

Within it.

Most of the people I work with aren't looking for more information.

By the time we meet, they've usually read the books.

Listened to the podcasts.

Spent years trying to understand themselves.

What they're missing isn't another perspective.

That's what continues to interest me.

Not the conversation itself.

What becomes possible afterwards.

What I’ve
Learned By Staying

One of the things I've come to appreciate over the years is that people often arrive believing they're looking for guidance.

And in the beginning, they are.

There's nothing unusual about that.

What I've noticed, though, is that over time they begin asking something different of our conversations.

They're no longer looking for someone to tell them what to do.

Life keeps bringing the next conversation.

My role gradually becomes less about offering direction, and more about creating the conditions where something they already sensed becomes difficult to ignore.

Why a Year?

A year isn't the right choice for everyone.

There are times when six months is exactly what's needed.

And there are times when something quieter tells us we're no longer looking for a shorter conversation.

Over the years, I've noticed that the people who choose to stay for a year have usually reached a very honest place.

From the outside, their lives often look much the same.

Inside, they know they don't want to keep living in the way they have been.

Not because everything is wrong.

Because they're no longer willing to keep overriding what they've quietly been sensing for a long time.

They don't always know exactly what comes next.

For now, it's enough that they no longer want to turn away from what they've been quietly aware of for a long time.

I've come to believe that most people don't need help making better decisions.

They need to stop being divided against themselves..

I've come to believe that most people don't need help making better decisions.

They need to stop being divided against themselves.

What begins to change over the year…

The urge to immediately solve every question begins to soften.

Not because the questions disappear.


The next book is no longer carrying the promise that it will finally explain everything.


A relationship doesn't necessarily become easier.

But it becomes more honest.

Sometimes that means staying.

Sometimes it doesn't.


Someone notices they're no longer carrying a conversation around in their head for three days afterwards.

It happened.

Life moved on.


A business owner spends months trying to decide whether to change everything.

Eventually, they realize the business wasn't asking for a new strategy.

It was asking for a different relationship with the person leading it.


A parent notices they're no longer reacting in the way they always have.

The situation is familiar.

Their response isn't.


There comes a point when our conversations become much quieter, yet
much deeper.

Not because there's less to talk about.

Because less needs to be solved.

How We Work Together.

Some people choose to meet twice each month. Others prefer to meet weekly, particularly during periods when life is asking more of them.

We'll decide that together.

Our conversations are shaped by what's unfolding in your life.

Sometimes we'll stay with one question for several weeks.

Other times, something unexpected happens between sessions and the conversation changes with it.

You'll also have voice access between our meetings. Not because every moment needs guidance, but because life rarely waits for the calendar.

Some of our most important conversations begin in the ordinary moments between scheduled sessions.

Private mentorship with Brea Segger.

Investment
& Beginning

We'll find the pace together.

Some people choose to meet twice each month.

Others meet weekly during periods when life is asking more of them.

We'll decide what best supports you as we begin.

Investment begins at $2,150 USD per month and reflects the level of support we create together.

Because this is my most intimate offering, I work with only a small number of Bespoke Mentorship clients each year.

We begin with a conversation.

Sometimes people arrive with complete clarity.

Sometimes they simply know they don't want to keep living in the way they have been.

Both are welcome.

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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.

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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.