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205 Almost There - From Five Clients to Fifty

Getting from zero clients to one client is the hardest transition you'll ever make as a coach. Second hardest is going from five clients to fifty. Br…

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204 Embedding a Coach Approach Into Organizational Leaders

Peggy Kao Enderle is the Digital Learning Director for Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, an organization that ministers to college students around t…

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203 Development vs Performance

Chad and Brian talk about the difference between coaching for performance and coaching for development. They discuss how they prefer coaching develop…

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202 Enneagram - My Honest Opinion (REBROADCAST)

6 years ago

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201 Levels of Leadership with Doug Guthrie

Doug Guthrie, Professor of Global Leadership at the Thunderbird School of Management joins the podcast again after having recorded episode # 191 Ove…

6 years ago

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200 Overrated Coaching Truths

Overrated Coaching "Truths" (things coaches believe are really important that just aren't that important). Here is our beginning list. Listen to the …

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199 The New Normal Ain't Normal with Reggie McNeal

Brian talks with Dr Reggie McNeal about what the Corona Virus makes clear about our world today. What they discovered was that rather than cloud the …

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198 Emotional Side of Coaching

Coaches are real people with all the emotional ups and downs of any human.  We deal with depression, being tired, frustration, anxiety, and yet we ha…

6 years, 1 month ago

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197 Coaching Meets Spiritual Direction - Bob Hyatt

Bob Hyatt is the director of equipping and spiritual formation for Ecclessia (ecclesianet.org)

Bob talks about the differences between pure coaching …

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196 Relational Congruence

In Tod Bolsinger's book, Canoeing the Mountains, he says that relational congruence is one of three keys to leadership.

Predictable. Same person in…

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