Master Coach Collection Gideon Culman
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- Society & Culture
Everybody deserves to be seen and heard. Master Certified Coaches make up a small community of professionals who are exceptional at seeing and hearing others. Through this podcast we invite you to see and hear us.
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66: Jory Stillman
"Have you ever had to hide an identity or felt like you had to hide your identity as a coach? And what's that experience like? That is definitely something that I've been thinking about a lot."
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65: Cheri Allen
"It creates that awareness at a molecular level. If it hits that DNA, the transformation that occurs from the inside out is phenomenal. That's what I think is so important about coaching: That it has the opportunity to get deep inside below all the layers to what's really important to the person that I have the privilege and honor to be with, and help them to see, 'What's going to serve me best? And what do I want to do about getting it?'"
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64: Jihane Labib
"It's more than language: 'Who am I when I'm speaking in English? And who am I when speaking in French? And who am I when I am speaking in Arabic?' It was like a big question of, 'Who are you, Jihane?'"
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63: Pooja Khandelwal
"Being present in this world with people as a coach is life-changing. It allows me to stay positive. There's so much pain and yet . . . there's a certain gratitude. It allows me to stay very grateful and happy to be alive, to have everything I have around me, the goods, the bads, the uglies. Every challenge just shapes me because I have coaching as a muscle."
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62: Ann Fogolin
"There isn't a facet of my life that hasn't been impacted by understanding more about what coaching is and the benefits of that quality of conversations that I can have."
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61: Ellen Fulton
"I learned resilience. I learned unconditional love that I could give. I learned the ability to be persistent and forgive from really difficult situations."
— Ellen Fulton