A mastermind is like a wagon train. Everyone is moving forward, but nobody is expected to do it alone.
When one wagon hits a rough patch, the group helps steady it. When someone finds a clearer route, everyone benefits. You still drive your own wagon, but you are not out there by yourself.
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A mastermind is a facilitated small group where experienced people come together to think clearly, solve real problems, and move forward with support.
This is not a class. There is no lecture. It is a guided conversation built around your real decisions, your real challenges, and your next steps.
When you’re inside your business, it’s easy to lose perspective. A mastermind gives you space to step back and see what you cannot see alone.
You get honest feedback, shared experience, and the momentum that comes from being around people who are also committed to growth. You stop carrying everything by yourself.
Our groups are for business owners, executives, and professionals who want real conversation, honest feedback, and a confidential space to think clearly. If you value reflection and action, you will fit in.
Our groups are intimate, with only 6–8 people. That size keeps the conversation meaningful and ensures you are seen, heard, and supported.
Most groups meet monthly or twice a month, depending upon a specific group and goals. You’ll know the cadence before you commit.
Sessions are facilitated, not free-for-all. Members bring real situations, decisions, or roadblocks, and the group helps create clarity, options, and next steps.
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Most members stay as long as they are growing and benefiting from the group. Some join for a season of change, while others stay longer because the support and perspective become part of how they lead.
For more detail on what long-term membership looks like, download the Mastermind Consumer Guide here.
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