This is (now) the first of an occasional series of open table episodes where Claire Pedrick and Jackie Haywood talk about mastery and simplicity in coaching. They share insights on letting go of perfectionism, embracing vulnerability, and cultivating a presence that fosters genuine connection. This conversation challenges the idea that mastery is a destination and highlights the importance of ongoing curiosity and humility. Join us in the studio or the audience for our next recording. Here’s how to register https://buytickets.at/3dcoaching/2067686 The difference between doing and being in coaching and how mastery involves refining both The metaphor of mastery as navigating an ocean and the importance of humility in the process The role of vulnerability, failure, and authenticity in developing deep coaching skills Practical examples of falling flat and the value of normalizing mistakes The concept of moving from prickliness to compassion and effortless presence The importance of adaptability and trusting the coaching process rather than rigid formulas Exploring the inner work: inner and outer mastery, inner dialogue, and role models Dorothy Strachan’s "What, Now What?" and the importance of rightsizing The significance of curiosity, ease, and flow over perfection and performative mastery Contact: Contact Jackie through Linked In linkedin.com/in/haywoodjackie Contact Claire by emailing info@3dcoaching.com or check out our Substack where you can talk with other listeners. Further Information: Subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform or our YouTube Channel to hear or see new episodes as they drop. Find out more about 3D Coaching and get new ideas and offers in our weekly email. Keywords: coaching mastery, authentic presence, vulnerability in coaching, perfectionism, humility, genuine connection, coaching skills, adaptability, inner work, outer mastery, role models, live masterclasses, mental models, curiosity, ease and flow, performative mastery, coaching process, audience participation, Jackie Haywood, Claire Pedrick, MCC We love having a variety of guests join us! Please remember that inviting someone to participate does not mean we necessarily endorse their views or opinions. We believe in open conversation and sharing different perspectives.