Omaha’s First Women’s Club. Created for You.
You’re constantly doing for everyone else—your team, your family, your clients.
But where is the space that fills you back up?
Until now, it didn’t exist.
Legacy Collective was born from a bold idea: what if Omaha women had a space of their own—not just to work, but to rest, connect, and grow? We listened to women like you—leaders, creators, professionals, and mom-boss CEOs of their homes—and built exactly what you asked for.
Our Story
Legacy Collective is the first women’s club of its kind in Omaha, founded to meet the evolving needs of today’s modern woman,—whether she’s starting or growing a business, managing a household, or both.
Through market research, focus groups, and conversations with hundreds of local women, one truth became clear: women were craving a space that felt like theirs. Not just a co-working office or a coffee shop —but a place to breathe, belong, and build a legacy.
From the serene Wellness Suite and concierge coffee and wine bar, to private offices, meeting spaces, and curated member programming, —every inch of Legacy Collective is designed with you in mind.
Who We Serve
We welcome working professionals, stay-at-home mompreneurs, hybrid creatives, and anyone in between. At Legacy Collective, you don’t have to fit into a mold—you just have to be a woman with a vision.
Our Vision
To create Omaha’s premier women’s club—a welcoming, beautifully designed space where women on the go can recharge, connect with others, and reclaim balance in their daily lives.
Our Mission
To promote the wellbeing, success, and connection of Omaha’s women by providing a thoughtfully curated environment that combines calming connection, inspiring workspace, personal growth, and community.
Meet The Founders
Dr. Sasha Shillcutt
Dr. Sasha Shillcutt is an internationally recognized physician, entrepreneur, author, and speaker—and the visionary founder and CEO of Legacy Collective.
A double-boarded cardiac anesthesiologist and tenured professor, Sasha has spent over a decade coaching and developing women leaders across industries. As the founder of Brave Enough, she has built a thriving global community of thousands of professional women, leading sold-out conferences and retreats since 2017 and delivering transformative coaching programs.
Her expertise in women’s leadership, wellness, and professional growth has been featured in Forbes, Real Leaders, Modern Healthcare, Hallmark Home & Family, Working Mother, Thrive Global, and Healthline.
She is the host of The Brave Enough Show podcast, now approaching 400,000 downloads, and the author of two acclaimed books, Between Grit and Grace: How to Be Feminine and Formidable and Brave Boundaries: Strategies to Say No, Stand Strong, and Take Control of Your Time. A TEDx speaker and sought-after international presenter, Sasha has inspired audiences around the world with her mission to create spaces where women can connect, grow, and thrive.
Passionate about building communities that foster belonging, work-life balance, and joy, Sasha brings the same energy and vision to the Legacy Collective—Omaha’s first women’s club.
A mother of four, she’s also a devoted foodie, Cabernet enthusiast, ocean traveler, and dog mom to her lab, Gus.
Lance Shillcutt
Lance Shillcutt, Co-Owner and COO, manages day-to-day operations, finances, contracts, and facility oversight to ensure a seamless experience for members.
He is the husband of Sasha, father of four, Christ follower and a Physical Therapist. Lance is a graduate of Southwest Baptist University with a bachelors degree in Biology and a Masters of Physical Therapy. Originally from Kansas City Missouri, Lance has lived in Nebraska since 1999. When not practicing physical therapy or working at Brave Enough and Legacy Collective Omaha, he enjoys working out, playing golf, and spending time at his kids activities. He loves to travel with Sasha and is always looking for new restaurants.
Because you weren’t meant to do it all alone.
Legacy Collective is more than a membership—it’s a movement.
And your seat is waiting.