Want to bring Dare to Lead™ to your org?
I hope this note finds you in good health as you continue to navigate the complexities and chaos that leadership so often brings. I know many of my clients and colleagues are weathered — you’re not alone. I’m grateful to be surrounded by a community of people who keep me centered on what matters: connection, a little bit of joy, and meaningful impact.
There’s been a lot of movement in the Dare to Lead™ world lately. With Brené Brown announcing her new partnership with BetterUp last year, many leaders have been asking whether Dare to Lead™ is still available from me as a facilitator.
Here’s the deal: It absolutely is. And I’m still here to help bring it to life for your team.
As a Certified Dare to Lead™ Facilitator, I continue to offer Dare to Lead™ workshops for internal teams and organizations. While I’m no longer offering public open enrollment sessions, I can still work directly with you, along with permission from BetterUp, to deliver this powerful, research-based leadership development program — built around courage, empathy, trust, and resilience.
Here’s what that looks like:
✔️ Customized experiences designed for your leaders — whether you’re developing executives, emerging leaders, or cross-functional teams
✔️ Virtual or on-site delivery that meets your operational needs
✔️ A proven path to build psychological safety, trust, and courageous leadership in your workplace culture
If you've ever considered Dare to Lead™ for your organization, now is the perfect time to bring it in-house and focus on what your people need most — grounded, human-centered leadership.
And if you're craving something shorter but still immersive, check out our Just Leadership program. It's a one-day deep dive into intentional leadership. No PowerPoint slides. Just brave conversation, practical skill building, and real-time reflection. Learn more.
Ready to explore what this looks like for your team? Schedule a discovery call or reply to this message. We’ll meet you where you are and build something courageous together.
With gratitude,
Sabrina