Stop playing by the old rules. Let’s start writing new ones.
After two years of hearing how Something Major: The New Playbook for Women at Work has changed lives, I'm finally offering the powerful next step you've been asking for—a chance to practice these transformational tools with me, live. At a fraction of the cost of one-on-one coaching, The New Playbook Experience will go deep on the tools that readers have loved in my book and which clients say have changed their lives. Read on and sign up for our waitlist!
What You'll Get in the new playbook experience:
20 weeks of live group coaching with tools you can use immediately to:
✨ Crack the confidence code—ditch perfectionism, external validation & your inner critic
✨ Reclaim your intuition and learn to trust your inner mentor
✨ Set better goals and rebound when plans blow up
✨ Own your message and establish healthy boundaries (without sacrificing excellence or your stakeholder relationships)
Perks also include:
✨ Dedicated office hours for personalized "ask me anything" support
✨ Exclusive tools, beyond the ones I share in the book, which I usually reserve for my one-on-one clients
✨ Access to recorded sessions to catch the replay when you can’t make it live or just want to go deeper and watch again
✨ A fantastic community of like-minded women who “get it”
🗓️ Kicking off October 27, 2025
Mondays at 1pm ET • 20 weeks • LIVE virtual sessions
““Pick up this book now! Every woman wants to believe she is on the precipice of something major and this book gives you the tools to get yourself there. Randi Braun has created a fun and practical way forward for women who are looking to channel their inner bad-ass, crack the leadership code, and soar”
Join the waitlist to be the first to know when enrollment opens
Randi Braun is the Wall Street Journal Best-Selling Author of Something Major: The New Playbook for Women at Work, a speaker, and CEO of the leadership coaching and advisory firm, Something Major.
The coach who helps women crush it at work, without feeling crushed at the process, Randi has helped hundreds of women thrive at work.
Randi’s insights on women’s leadership have been featured by CNBC, Forbes, The Washington Post, and dozens of other outlets. When she’s not on the road keynoting conferences or leading retreats around the world, she lives in D.C. with her spouse and three kids.