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Coach
Bri offers 1:1 and group coaching that blends compassionate presence with simple, sustainable rhythms for healing and spiritual growth.
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Author
Bri writes faith-rooted, practical resources devotionals, essays, and guides for women navigating grief, transition, and renewal.
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Speaker
Bri has shared heart-honest messages at women’s conferences, churches, retreats, and community organizations equipping audiences to move from survival to wholeness.
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Bri McCall
Hey, I’m Bri I’m so glad you’re here. I’m a life coach, speaker, and a woman who knows what it’s like to rebuild after your life is completely shattered.
After losing my daughter, Ashanti, I found myself in a kind of pain I didn’t know was possible. Getting out of bed was a fight. Breathing was a fight. Living felt impossible but somehow, I kept going. And in that journey, I discovered a deeper purpose; helping other women find their way through grief, through transition, through those in-between spaces where everything feels uncertain.
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My work is all heart and all truth. With a background in education, career development, and social services, I’m here to help you move from survival to something moresomething whole. You don’t have to do this alone. Let’s take the next step together.

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A Companion for the Hardest Seasons
What do you do when the meals stop coming, the calls fade, and your faith feels silent? In her debut book, When It Gets Quiet, Bri McCall invites you into a sacred space where grief is honored, faith is questioned, and healing is possible—one quiet moment at a time.
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Is This for You?
You’re grieving and don’t know how to move forward
You’ve felt spiritually abandoned in your pain​
You’re supporting someone walking through loss
You’ve experienced a life shift that left you broken or unseen
You want honest hope not sugarcoated answers
What You’ll Find Here
A safe space to honor your grief without judgment
Encouragement to ask hard questions about faith and life
Practical tools to help you breathe, heal, and begin again
Gentle guidance for moving through transitions and loss
A companion for the quiet moments when you feel most alone

Speaker. Coach. Grief Companion.
Bri doesn’t just share words—she shares presence. With warmth, wisdom, and authenticity, she creates spaces where women feel seen and supported. Drawing from her own journey of loss and resilience, she offers not just inspiration but real tools, spiritual insight, and encouragement for the hard work of healing and rediscovery.
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Whether through keynote speaking, group coaching, or one-on-one sessions, Bri meets women right where they are. She equips them to navigate grief, embrace transitions, and rebuild with courage. Every time she speaks or coaches, she reminds women that pain does not have the final word—and invites them to reclaim identity, find hope, and live with renewed purpose.
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WHAT PEOPLE SAY
Katrice Kendall, St. Sabina, Youth Employment Coach
“My 33-year-old son had just passed away, and I felt as if my soul had left my body. Bri held me and told me, ‘If you want to cry, go ahead. Just don’t drown in your grief. Some days you will tread water, some days you will swim through.’ Those words helped me navigate my mountain of tears and pain. I am eternally grateful—without her help, I would have drowned.”
Larry Brent Jr., BrentArt LLC
“In 2019, I was rebuilding my life from scratch at 45 and had no idea how to access the resources I needed. Through a fellow Veteran, I met Bri McCall, who completely changed my life by showing me how to turn things in my favor. She instantly understood how I needed to be assisted when others didn’t. Her guidance and sincerity still help me today—she’s an absolute blessing.”
NAGloria Jean Davis, Founder, Peaches Sweets and MoreME, TITLE
“Your comfort, transparency, and thoughtful love have meant more than I could ever express. Your help during my grieving gave me power to continue healing and voice my pain. You’ve been a source of strength for many who didn’t have words for their loss. Thank you, my beloved sister, for your kindness and for caring for me and so many others.”
Don’t Walk This Road Alone
Join Bri’s community for encouragement, book updates, and resources to help you heal and grow.
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