If you’re asking whether there’s live coaching or whether the whole thing runs on async, you’ve already done something a lot of buyers don’t bother to do — you’ve stopped to ask what the actual rhythm of a community is before you commit your time and money to it. That’s not a small thing. Most people read the sales page, see the word “community,” and assume it’ll work the way the last one worked. You’re asking a sharper question: how does this thing actually hold me, week by week? That question deserves a straight answer, not a soft-focus brochure paragraph.

Here’s the honest version.

The short answer

Miracles For Me is built primarily as an async community with structured live elements layered in. It’s not a high-ticket mastermind with a weekly Zoom you have to show up to or lose your money’s worth. And it’s not a dropbox of recordings you log into alone at 1 a.m. It sits deliberately in between — because the people we’re built for need both, in a particular ratio.

Most of the work happens async: the frameworks, the written prompts, the threaded conversations, the recorded teachings, the AI-assisted coaching you can use at the hour your nervous system actually has bandwidth. Live elements — group calls, hot-seat conversations, integration sessions — sit on top of that foundation rather than being the only place the value lives.

If you’ve ever paid for a program where the entire value was tied to a Tuesday 11 a.m. Pacific call you couldn’t make because of clients, school pickup, or your own energy crashing, you already know why this matters.

Why the ratio is intentional, not a shortcut

A lot of people in our audience have spent years inside live containers and quietly noticed something they don’t say out loud: the live calls were often the part that didn’t move the needle. They felt good in the moment. They left with notes. And by Thursday, nothing had shifted in the business, the pricing, the visibility, the body.

That’s not a failure of live coaching as a format. It’s a mismatch between what live calls are good at and what conscious entrepreneurs with adverse childhood experiences actually need. The 6-Layer Model we work with treats integration — not information, not even insight — as the bottleneck. Integration happens between sessions, in the quiet, in the body, in the small choices you make on a Tuesday morning when no coach is watching. Async work is built for that. Live work isn’t.

So the ratio is set on purpose. Async carries the integration. Live carries the moments when you genuinely need another nervous system in the room with yours — to be witnessed, to be reflected, to feel the room hold something you can’t hold alone yet.

What the live elements actually look like

Without overpromising specifics that may shift as the community grows, here’s the texture of it:

  • Group calls happen on a regular cadence and are recorded, so you can attend live when you want the room or watch later when you don’t.
  • Hot-seat style conversations happen inside threads and inside calls, so you can get specific feedback on your situation without having to wait for a slot to open up.
  • Integration spaces are built around the frameworks — GPS+I, CLARITI, the Three Pillars — so the live time is structured around something, not just open-mic vent sessions.
  • AI-assisted coaching is available 24/7 inside the community, trained on the frameworks, so you can get a real conversation at 2 a.m. when something is up and waiting until next Tuesday isn’t a real option.

The point isn’t that live is rare. The point is that live is one of several ways the community holds you — and you’re not punished for needing the other ways more.

Who this rhythm actually fits

This setup tends to work well for people who have already noticed that their lives don’t fit a single-call-per-week container. Parents. Caregivers. Practitioners with full client calendars. People in time zones that make every U.S.-scheduled call land at 3 a.m. People whose nervous systems need to process something for three days before they can speak about it in a group.

It also works for people who genuinely don’t want to be visible on a weekly call — that worry deserves to be taken seriously, not bulldozed by a “you just need to push through it” sales pitch. Async lets you participate at the depth and visibility you can actually metabolise, which is often the difference between using the community and quietly disappearing from it three weeks in.

If you’re someone who specifically wants a live, weekly, eyes-on-you coaching container as the primary thing — and you’d be disappointed if that wasn’t the centre of gravity — this might not be the closest fit. There’s a longer conversation about what makes this different from the programs you’ve already tried, and that one’s worth reading before you decide.

What “async” doesn’t mean here

Async sometimes gets read as “you’re on your own.” That’s not what’s happening. Async, the way it’s built here, means:

  • You can post on Tuesday and get real engagement by Wednesday — from members, from the AI coaching layer, and from the people stewarding the community.
  • You can move through frameworks at your own pace without falling behind a cohort that’s already three modules ahead.
  • You can return to a thread weeks later and have it still be there, still be useful, still have the responses intact — instead of vanishing into the bottom of a Zoom recording nobody rewatches.

What async doesn’t mean is “log in alone and figure it out.” If that’s what you’ve been burned by before, that’s worth naming when you arrive, so the rhythm gets built around how you actually use a space — not how the sales page assumed you would.

One more thing worth saying

If you’ve been in enough programs to be cautious about this question, you already know the real test isn’t “is there live coaching” — it’s “does the container actually meet me where I am, on the weeks I’m thriving and the weeks I’m barely holding it together?” The async-first design exists precisely because the second kind of week is the one most live-only containers quietly punish you for. We’d rather build a rhythm you can use in both seasons than one that only works when you’re at your sharpest.

If you’d like to see how the rhythm actually feels from the inside before making a longer commitment, you can take a look at the Miracles For Me community here and notice whether the pace matches the way your life actually moves.