Brigitte Ranae

Creating Healthy Genuine Connections

Gone are the days of conformity. When engaging with one another, we create an atmosphere of creativity, opportunity, and breakthroughs on levels we could never encounter as Lone Rangers. Through group sessions, Brigitte facilitates supportive engagement and collaboration that allows each of us to grow and mature as individuals and as co-creators and problem-solvers. These powerful breakthrough sessions boldly and safely get to the heart of challenges while building an atmosphere of camaraderie and connection at a deep level that makes things happen.

Group sessions that are geared towards training participants in the ways things should be done are dead-in-the-water strategies. Stop telling team members what to do! Instead, empower the voices of team members to create healthy and sustainable change and growth. There is vitality in healthy group coaching sessions. True to Brigitte’s nature, group connections are fun and lighthearted. You will connect, collaborate, and create in a safe environment that naturally establishes buy-in during the process. Group sessions are important because a healthy and connected team will create healthy and powerful processes that work for the organization and the team members alike.

Early Review of The BS of Better

“THIS is amazing stuff…So many things dug deep into my gut as I read it and did the journaling at the end of the chapters…Reading through this made me realize how much I compare myself to others…I found it easy to read, I stayed engaged in what I was reading, loved the exercises and I love how Brigitte shared a small piece of her story…The words written are relatable.”

Loni E.

“Words can either speak life or death to ourself and others. Words Either build up or tear down. Brigitte’s book teaches us how to be aware of the words we speak, what affect those words will have and how we can change our verbiage to build up, encourage and promote healthy thoughts and words in both ourselves and those we come in contact with.”

Linda M.