Vol. I · Open Enrollment
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47 coaches stopped lying to themselves last quarter.

Solo practitioners$5K–$25K/mo billingLive sessions · Bi-weekly12 seats per cohort

Real voices · Unfiltered

The room you didn't know you needed.

I had a $22K month and still felt like a fraud. Nobody in my network could hold that truth without flinching. Convene was the first room where that was just Tuesday.

Rachel Okafor, a leadership coach with a warm, confident expression

Rachel Okafor

Leadership coach · 14 months in · Revenue up 40%

I'd been underpricing the same package for 18 months. Someone asked me to say the number I actually wanted. I couldn't. That was the beginning.

James Whitfield, an executive consultant with a thoughtful look

James Whitfield

Executive consultant · 8 months in · Raised rates twice

The Sunday dread doesn't own me anymore.

Priya Mehta, Career coach · 6 months in

Member Story

Everyone in my mastermind was performing growth. Posting wins. I came here and said I hadn't signed a new client in 11 weeks. The response wasn't sympathy. It was "what did you avoid doing?" I needed that.

Marcus Webb, a business strategy consultant with a focused expression

Marcus Webb

Business strategy consultant · 11 months in · $8K to $18K/mo

I've read every book on pricing psychology. I've coached 40 people through charging their worth. I still needed someone to watch me send the invoice.

Dana Kowalski, a brand strategist with an expressive, engaged look

Dana Kowalski

Brand strategist · 10 months in · First $20K month

47coaches in this quarter's cohort
$14Kmedian monthly billing at entry
83%raise rates within 6 months
No more performingOne honest roomBi-weekly sessions12 seats per cohortNo spectatorsReal accountability
No more performingOne honest roomBi-weekly sessions12 seats per cohortNo spectatorsReal accountability

How it works

What actually
happens
in a session.

Bi-weekly, 90 minutes, eight people maximum. No slides. No guest speakers. No one selling anything. The only agenda is the thing you can't say to your clients, your partner, or your LinkedIn feed.

01

You bring one real thing.

Not a win. Not a framework. One thing you've been circling for weeks — the proposal you haven't sent, the boundary you keep moving, the client you know you should fire. The group asks questions until you're not hiding behind language anymore.

02

The group holds you, not your performance.

We read the room. If you're performing confidence, someone will name it. If you're catastrophizing, someone will slow you down. There are no cheerleaders here. There are people who bill what you bill and know what it costs to stay stuck.

03

You leave with one move, not a plan.

Not a 90-day roadmap. One specific action you'll take before the next session. Small enough to be real. Witnessed by eight people who will ask you about it next time.

“The group doesn't fix your problem. It makes the cost of not solving it impossible to ignore.

What you're expected to bring.

  • One real problem, not a polished challenge
  • The willingness to be asked hard questions
  • Attendance to every session you commit to
  • Confidentiality about what others share

What this is not.

  • A mastermind with a curriculum and a Facebook group
  • A place to network or find referral partners
  • A safe space to stay comfortable
  • Coaching. You won't be coached. You'll be witnessed.

The weight of a collective

More from the room.

I finally fired the client I'd been complaining about for two years.

Tanya Morrison, an organizational design consultant with a resolute expression

Tanya Morrison

Org design consultant · 9 months in

I've had therapists, business coaches, and a mastermind. None of them asked me why I'm still working with clients who make me feel small. The group asked on week three. I didn't have a good answer. I still don't. But I'm asking it now.

Brendan Osei, an executive presence coach with an open, reflective expression

Brendan Osei

Executive presence coach · 13 months in · First $25K month

The moment I realized everyone else in the room also had a client they were afraid to invoice — that was the moment I stopped feeling like the problem.

Selin Kaya, a sales coach with a bright, knowing expression

Selin Kaya

Sales coach · 7 months in · Doubled retainer base

I came in billing $7K a month. I leave sessions billing $19K. The work didn't change. I did.

Aaron Flint, a change management consultant with a composed, assured expression

Aaron Flint

Change management consultant · 16 months in

Nobody here lets you stay vague.

Miriam Schultz

Opting out is lonelier than you think.

Claim Your Chair

Next orientation · March 18, 2026

Pull up a
chair.

The next orientation is March 18th. There are 4 seats remaining. The form takes three minutes. The honesty starts the moment you hit submit.

4 seats remaining

of 12 in this cohort

Not ready to commit?

Listen to 12 minutes of an actual session — anonymized, unedited. It ends with a spoken invitation to register.

Claim Your Chair

Orientation · March 18, 2026 · 90 minutes · Zoom

No spam. No curriculum. Just a chair, a question, and eight people who get it.