COACHED with Coach Keren

Keren Eldad

Coaching mastery, personal transformation, leadership development, spiritual growth, burnout recovery, and business reinvention start here. Welcome to Season 5 of Coached: The Coaching Masters, where the world’s top teachers, coaches, spiritual guides, and conscious entrepreneurs share the real story behind transformation and leadership. Hosted by master coach Keren Eldad, this season explores the full arc of becoming a teacher and leader. Each episode explores coaching at its core, not as a polished highlight reel, but as a soul-centered journey. We go behind the scenes of coaching businesses, leadership breakthroughs, burnout recovery, and conscious entrepreneurship. You’ll discover how teachers turn personal pain into wisdom, purpose, and coaching mastery. This season features transformative conversations with master teachers, bestselling authors and podcasters such as Byron Katie, founder of The Work, revealing how to break free from suffering. Dr. Kristin Neff, global authority on self-compassion, shares the truth behind inner kindness. Jessica Zweig opens up on collapse, rebirth, and her platform: The Spiritual Hustler. Danielle LaPorte speaks on softness, strength, and heart-centered leadership. Craig Siegel shares insights on business reinvention, financial success and transformation. Kurtis Lee Thomas dives into breathwork, burnout recovery, and becoming a true vessel for change. What listeners will walk away with: personal transformation, leadership growth, spiritual insight, business breakthroughs — and all of the above. You’ll gain insight into your own journey through these role models. Reframe coaching leadership as a soulful, grounded path. Receive spiritual wisdom from teachers who embody what they teach. Discover business breakthroughs rooted in alignment, not hustle. And gain permission to evolve, unravel, and rebuild again and again. In this season of Coached: The Coaching Masters, we explore emotional resilience, energetic alignment, spiritual awakening, business reinvention, leadership development, coaching business growth, and personal transformation. These honest conversations reveal the real work behind building coaching mastery and conscious entrepreneurship with integrity. Whether you're a coach, leader, entrepreneur, or in a season of reinvention, this podcast is your guide. You’ll gain insights from role models who’ve lived it, leadership development rooted in alignment, business reinvention strategies with purpose, spiritual growth grounded in wisdom, and burnout recovery guidance for rebuilding with intention. Keren Eldad brings mastery, heart, and wisdom to each conversation, helping you evolve personally, spiritually, and professionally. If you are searching for coaching mastery, personal transformation, spiritual growth, leadership development, burnout recovery, business reinvention, coaching business growth, and conscious entrepreneurship, this season will be your essential companion. Join us for earned wisdom, deep transformation, and coaching that changes lives. Subscribe now to Coached: The Coaching Masters and begin your journey of conscious leadership, soulful business reinvention, and personal mastery. About the Host: Keren Eldad (“Coach Keren”) is a top executive coach helping Founders, Olympic athletes and Fortune 500 leaders reach success. As the bestselling author of GILDED, she empowers individuals to redefine success and unlock their full potential. Recognized as a Top Ten Executive Coach by the ICF, Real Leaders, and Goop, Keren holds advanced degrees from The London School of Economics and the University of Jerusalem. With 500,000+ TEDx views and a global presence, her insights inspire leaders worldwide. Resources Website: https://www.kereneldad.com Email: keren@kereneldad.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/coachkeren Facebook: www.facebook.com/livewithenthusiasm

  1. The Power of Capital: How Eva Yazhari Is Redefining Wealth, Impact, and What Your Money Can Do

    2D AGO

    The Power of Capital: How Eva Yazhari Is Redefining Wealth, Impact, and What Your Money Can Do

    What if your money wasn’t just something you earned… but something you directed? In this episode of Coached, Keren sits down with Eva Yazhari—CEO of Beyond Capital Ventures and author of The Good Your Money Can Do—to explore the true power of capital. Eva’s work sits at the intersection of investing, purpose, and global impact. Through Beyond Capital, she has helped deploy millions into companies solving real-world problems—proving that profit and purpose are not at odds, but deeply aligned. But this conversation goes far beyond finance. It’s about your relationship with money. Because whether you realize it or not, every dollar you spend, invest, or save is a vote—for the kind of world you want to live in. Together, Keren and Eva explore how to move from passive consumption to intentional allocation—and how redefining wealth can fundamentally change not just your life, but the lives of others. This is not just a conversation about money. It’s a conversation about responsibility, agency, and the legacy you’re already creating. What We Cover: What impact investing really means (and why it matters now) The myth that profit and purpose are in conflict How capital can be a force for systemic change Rethinking your role as an investor—even if you don’t identify as one Everyday decisions as financial “votes” Building Beyond Capital Ventures and investing in emerging markets The responsibility that comes with access and privilege Why women are uniquely positioned to lead in impact investing The emotional and psychological relationship we have with money How to align your spending and investing with your values Legacy—not as something in the future, but something you are building now Key Takeaways: Money is not neutral—it is a tool that amplifies intention. Every dollar you spend or invest is a vote for the world you want to create. You are already an investor, whether you realize it or not. Profit and purpose are not mutually exclusive—they can reinforce each other. Wealth is not just accumulation—it is allocation. Access comes with responsibility. The question is not “Do I have enough to make a difference?” It’s “What am I already influencing with what I have?” Legacy is not what you leave behind—it’s what you build every day. About the Guest: Eva Yazhari is the CEO of Beyond Capital Ventures, an impact investment firm that funds mission-driven companies in emerging markets focused on solving critical global challenges. She is also the author of The Good Your Money Can Do, a practical and inspiring guide to aligning your financial decisions with your values and using money as a force for good. The book features a foreword by Coach Keren Eldad. Through her work, Eva is redefining what it means to be wealthy—not just in financial terms, but in impact, intention, and contribution. Connect with Eva: Beyond Capital Ventures: https://www.beyondcapitalventures.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beyondcap Learn more about Eva’s book: https://www.thegoodyourmoneycando.com/ Mentioned in this episode: Book a Call

    39 min
  2. From Hustle to Leadership: How Melody Jones Built a Seven-Figure Business Without Burning It All Down

    APR 9

    From Hustle to Leadership: How Melody Jones Built a Seven-Figure Business Without Burning It All Down

    What happens when the business you built… starts to break you? In this Coaching Masters episode, Keren sits down with Melody Jones, founder and president of VantagePoint MBA, to explore the evolution from hustle-driven entrepreneurship to aligned, sustainable leadership. Melody didn’t just build a successful company—she built it the hard way. After launching VantagePoint and scaling it into a nationally recognized MBA admissions consulting firm, she found herself doing everything: CEO, operator, marketer, coach, problem-solver. And like so many founders, she believed the answer was simple: Work harder. Until that strategy started to cost her everything. This conversation traces Melody’s journey through overwhelm, identity shifts, a painful business divorce, and ultimately—stepping into true leadership. It’s about what it takes to move from grinding inside your business… to actually leading it. And what becomes possible when success is no longer defined by pressure—but by peace. What We Cover: Building and scaling a business the “hard way” Why overwhelm is never a sales problem—it’s a leadership problem The hidden cost of doing everything yourself The moment founders realize “this isn’t working” Shifting from hustle to clarity, structure, and support The Gap vs. The Gain mindset (and why it matters) Navigating a business partnership breakup Leadership through truth, resilience, and hard conversations Moving from doer → pacesetter Hiring before you feel ready (and why it works) The role of self-trust in entrepreneurship Parenting, presence, and emotional regulation as a leader Why success now looks like peace and freedom Key Takeaways: Overwhelm is not a workload problem—it’s a lack of structure and support. Working harder is not the answer. It’s often the thing breaking you. If you’re doing everything, you cannot think clearly—and your business will stall. The “gap” mindset (how far you are from your goal) creates suffering. The “gain” (how far you’ve come) creates momentum. Difficult conversations delayed become crises. Leaders address them early. Hiring before you feel ready is often exactly what unlocks growth. The shift from doer to leader is the shift from reacting → setting direction. How you feel determines how you lead—and how big you allow your life to become. Success is no longer hustle. It is peace and freedom. About the Guest: Melody Jones is the founder and president of VantagePoint MBA, one of the nation’s leading MBA admissions consulting firms. A Columbia Business School graduate and former finance professional, she built VantagePoint into a nationally recognized, high-touch consultancy helping ambitious professionals gain admission to top business schools. Her work goes beyond admissions—it helps clients clarify who they are, what they want, and how to build a life with more options, alignment, and intention. Connect with Melody: Website: https://vantagepointmba.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vantagepointmba/ Mentioned in this episode: Book a Call

    36 min
  3. From Burnout to Embodiment: How Dr. Bethany Weinheimer Reclaimed Her Life and Built Evolved Vets

    APR 2

    From Burnout to Embodiment: How Dr. Bethany Weinheimer Reclaimed Her Life and Built Evolved Vets

    What happens when the life that looks right stops feeling right? In this powerful Coaching Masters conversation, Keren sits down with Dr. Bethany Weinheimer—veterinarian, coach, and founder of Evolved Vets—to explore the journey from perfectionism and burnout to alignment, love, and purpose. Raised on a Texas farm and shaped by a culture of service, discipline, and achievement, Bethany followed the “right” path all the way to veterinary leadership—only to find herself exhausted, disconnected, and quietly unfulfilled. What followed was not a pivot—but a profound unraveling. Through inner work, coaching, and radical self-honesty, Bethany shed the identities that once defined her—the fixer, the performer, the perfect one—and stepped into a new way of living, leading, and loving. This episode is about: The hidden cost of high performance Why burnout is self-abandonment, not weakness The death of the “perfect” identity The difference between performing strength and embodying it And what becomes possible when you finally choose yourself If you’ve built a life that works… but doesn’t quite feel like you—this conversation will meet you exactly where you are. What We Cover Growing up in a high-performance, service-driven environment The “checklist identity” and perfectionism trap Panic attacks, burnout, and emotional suppression Relationship patterns and self-abandonment The turning point: asking for help Coaching as “voluntary identity death” Shedding the fixer and people-pleaser roles Rewiring thought patterns (CBT, NLP, inner work) The shift from lack → abundance Manifesting love from alignment (not effort) Discovering your Zone of Genius Building a purpose-driven platform: Evolved Vets Key Takeaways 1. Burnout is not about workload—it’s about self-abandonment. It’s the accumulation of moments where you choose performance over truth. 2. You cannot outperform misalignment. Effort is not the gateway—energy is. 3. Coaching requires letting your old identity die. Growth is not additive—it’s subtractive. 4. The “fixer” identity leads to exhaustion, not leadership. Rescuing others disconnects you from yourself. 5. Abundance means no exceptions. You cannot claim abundance while speaking lack. 6. Your body always knows before your mind admits it. Pay attention to where it says “no”… and where it lights up. 7. Success is no longer how you’re perceived—it’s how you feel. About the Guest Dr. Bethany Weinheimer is a veterinarian, coach, and founder of Evolved Vets, a platform helping high-performing veterinarians move from burnout and self-abandonment into alignment, purpose, and flow. Through a blend of neuroscience, coaching, and inner work, she supports healers in reclaiming their energy—and building lives that feel as good as they look. Website: https://www.evolvedvets.com/ Connect with Bethany Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evolvedvets/ Podcast: The Evolved Vets https://open.spotify.com/show/6q4ewIBRnOxyK57vHUBmL0?si=8954a5e3498b4545YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EvolvedVets Subscribe & Share If this episode resonated, share it with someone who needs it—and don’t forget to subscribe to Coached for more conversations on mastery, transformation, and living with enthusiasm. Mentioned in this episode: Book a Call

    39 min
  4. From Achievement to Awakening: Coaching, Mature Partnership & The Alpha Renaissance — with Dr. Taq Freeman

    MAR 26

    From Achievement to Awakening: Coaching, Mature Partnership & The Alpha Renaissance — with Dr. Taq Freeman

    What happens when a high-achieving man who has “done everything right” realizes that success isn’t the same as purpose? In this Coaching Masters episode, Coach Keren Eldad sits down with private client Dr. Taq Freeman to explore how coaching helped him transition from external achievement to internal awakening — and how that shift transformed not only his career trajectory, but his marriage, fatherhood, and sense of masculine agency. Taq’s wife worked with Coach Keren years before they met. His coaching journey did not just change his business direction — it deepened his relationship, accelerated his emotional maturity, and led to the creation of his thought-leadership platform, The Alpha Renaissance. This is not about abandoning medicine. This is about evolving into a man who leads consciously. What We Explore The “I did everything right… now what?” crisis. After building a medical career and business, Taq found himself at the classic high-achiever plateau — accomplished, but internally stuck. Why coaching (not therapy) was the unlock. Taq shares his resistance to therapy and how coaching provided forward momentum, structure, and empowerment instead of backward fixation. Ego dismantling and identity integration. Coaching helped him reconnect with the fearless boy he once was — without abandoning the disciplined man he became. The Pause Principle in masculine leadership. How slowing reaction and building agency became foundational in career and marriage. Marriage as maturation. Taq speaks candidly about how coaching prepared him for mature partnership — not recreational relationships, but conscious, purpose-aligned union. From awakening to platform. How his internal shift led directly to launching The Alpha Renaissance — a podcast serving midlife men navigating identity, agency, and modern distraction. Agency in the age of distraction. How purpose replaces isolation for men facing midlife drift. Memorable Lines “You live life as a pair.”“Agency in an age of distractions.”“I reconnected to the boy I once was.”“If you build it, they will come.” Connect with Taq Podcast: The Alpha Renaissance [Insert link] Ready to Go Deeper? Taq didn’t launch a platform because he needed attention. He launched it because coaching helped him clarify who he was meant to serve. If you’re successful but restless — if you’ve achieved everything and still feel the forward pull — that is exactly the terrain of this work. Book a Clarity Call: https://calendly.com/kereneldad Learn more: https://www.KerenEldad.com Series: Coaching Masters (Student Side) Guest: Dr. Taq Freeman — private coaching client of Coach Keren Eldad; anesthetist, entrepreneur, founder of The Alpha Renaissance podcast Coached Show Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on this show are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Coach Keren or With Enthusiasm. Nothing shared should be taken as an endorsement of specific advice, teachings, or opinions. This series is intended to showcase a range of teaching styles and business methodologies for educational and informational purposes only. Mentioned in this episode: Book a Call

    37 min
  5. Charlatan vs Teacher: A Journalist’s Litmus Test

    MAR 19

    Charlatan vs Teacher: A Journalist’s Litmus Test

    In an industry flooded with big promises and bigger personalities, how do you tell the difference between a serious teacher and a charismatic charlatan? In this special episode of The Coached Podcast, Coach Keren Eldad sits down with journalist Ryan Krogh — who also happens to be her husband — to explore the standards behind the spotlight. From years of interviewing scientists, executives, public figures, and thought leaders, Ryan shares the simplest litmus test for depth versus performance: Watch what happens in the Q&A. Can they think in real time? Can they handle nuance? Can they go beyond headlines? Or are they repeating something rehearsed? From there, the conversation moves deeper — into integrity in business, the psychological cost of standards, what coaching does not promise, the difference between fixing your life and fixing your thinking, and what it actually takes to live alongside this work in marriage. They also discuss: Why integrity costs you in the short term — and pays you in the long termThe responsibility of teaching inner workWhat this industry underestimatesWhat coaching truly offers (and what it doesn’t)AI, disruption, and why humanity may matter more than ever This is not an episode about inspiration. It’s an episode about discernment. Coached Show Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on this show are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Coach Keren or With Enthusiasm. Nothing shared should be taken as an endorsement of specific advice, teachings, or opinions. This series is intended to showcase a range of teaching styles and business methodologies for educational and informational purposes only. Mentioned in this episode: Book a Call

    40 min
  6. From Hypervigilance to Creative Authority: How Coaching Helped Architect Allison Bryan Scale — with Allison Bryan

    MAR 12

    From Hypervigilance to Creative Authority: How Coaching Helped Architect Allison Bryan Scale — with Allison Bryan

    What happens when a high-performing architect stops leading from pressure and starts leading from her creative genius? In this Coaching Masters episode, Coach Keren Eldad sits down with her private coaching client, architect Allison Bryan, to trace the real source behind Allison’s recent expansion: not hustle, not “more designers,” not higher intensity — but inner work that changed the way she leads, hires, sells, and holds boundaries. Allison shares how coaching helped her move from scarcity and hypervigilance to worthiness, clarity, and strategic growth — and how that internal shift translated into tangible outcomes: doubling revenue, raising standards, making better hires, stabilizing culture, and earning national visibility (including a New York Times feature that landed immediately after she dared to name the desire). This is not a theory episode. This is what it looks like when coaching turns into results. Key Themes We Cover Coaching as the unlock for “dream size.” Allison describes how the biggest constraint wasn’t talent — it was the limited scope of what she believed was possible, until coaching challenged the ceiling. From scarcity to strategy (and why creatives underprice themselves). We unpack the “lucky to get the job” mindset that keeps creative leaders reactive — and how coaching helped Allison set revenue targets and actually hit them. Hypervigilance → overfunctioning → burnout (and the antidote). Allison names hypervigilance as a baseline state, and we explore how coaching interrupts reactivity and restores internal safety — which directly improves leadership. Worthiness as a growth lever. The internal shift that changed everything: believing she belonged at the top of the list — and acting like it. The Pause Principle as a daily operational tool. Allison shares how she uses it multiple times a day: with team, clients, partner, and parenting — and how this one practice shortened the distance from trigger to peace. Scaling through Zone of Genius (not more effort). We talk delegation, role clarity, and the strategic insight that “another designer doesn’t fix ops,” which led to smarter hiring decisions and better structure. Culture as leadership shadow-work. Allison speaks candidly about toxic studio norms in architecture — and how coaching supported her to build a healthier culture rooted in positivity, trust, and idea-sharing. Personal truth → professional freedom. As Allison becomes more honest in her personal life, her leadership becomes cleaner: fewer masks, fewer compromises, more steadiness — and better business. Memorable Lines / Moments “Hypervigilance — huge.”“The Pause Principle has been massive. I use it multiple times a day.”“I believed I was worthy.”“I’m learning to catch burnout sooner.”“Another designer doesn’t make my life easier — the seat has to be strategic.” Resources Mentioned The Pause Principle (Coach Keren Eldad, see: Gilded, by Keren Eldad)Byron Katie — The Work , as housed in the book Loving What IsMartha Beck’s - The Way of IntegrityKabbalah (and related readings, such as The Power of Kabbalah) Connect with Allison Website: physicalspace.co Ready to Go Deeper? Allison didn’t scale by becoming more intense. She scaled by becoming more internally steady — and building from truth instead of fear. If you’re a creative leader, founder, or executive operating at a high level but leading from pressure, this is exactly the work we do. Book a Clarity Call: https://calendly.com/kereneldad Learn more: https://www.KerenEldad.com Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeGilded: Breaking Free From the Cage of Ambition, Perfectionism and the Relentless Pursuit of More by Keren EldadThe Power of KabbalahLoving What Is by Byron KatieThe Way of Integrity, Martha Beck Series: Coaching Masters (Student Side) Guest: Allison Bryan — private coaching client of Coach Keren Eldad; founder/leader of a high-performing architecture practice operating across multiple states

    32 min
  7. From Student to Teacher: How Coaching Shaped Billy Goldberg’s Leadership — with Billy Goldberg

    MAR 5

    From Student to Teacher: How Coaching Shaped Billy Goldberg’s Leadership — with Billy Goldberg

    In this Coaching Masters conversation, Coach Keren Eldad sits down with longtime private client Billy Goldberg to explore a central question: Where do real leadership insights come from? Billy now advises middle-market CEOs and leads through a framework he calls People Powered Profitability. But in this episode, we trace the source of those insights — back to his years inside coaching. This is not a conversation about business tactics. It is a conversation about how identity work, agency, ego death, and internal authorship shaped the way Billy now thinks, leads, and builds. If you have ever wondered what coaching actually produces in a leader — this episode answers that question. What We ExploreAgency as the foundation of leadership. Billy shares how the breakthrough realization — “I have agency” — became the cornerstone of every decision he now helps CEOs make. Redefining success internally. Before coaching, success was external validation. After coaching, success became self-authored alignment — which now informs how he advises executives. Identity death as a leadership requirement. Letting the “boy” identity die so adult leadership could emerge — and how that internal shift now shapes how he challenges his clients. Soft skills as performance drivers. The heart-centered leadership Billy teaches today grew directly from inner work around vulnerability, authorship, and embodied power. The mountain range metaphor. The nonlinear growth model he now uses with CEOs was born from his own coaching journey: descent precedes ascent. Teachable authority. Why staying coachable is the true differentiator between performed power and embodied leadership. Series: Coaching Masters Guest: Billy Goldberg — longtime private client of Coach Keren Eldad, Founding Partner of The Buckeye Group, Strategic Advisor to Middle Market CEOs Memorable Quotes“We have agency. We control the narrative.”“Soft skills are the hard skills.”“You can’t reach the next peak unless you go down and climb back up.”“Use love as a business strategy.” Resources MentionedYou Are a Badass — Jen Sincero Connect with BillyThe Buckeye Group https://www.thebuckeyegroup.com/ Ready to Go Deeper?Billy’s leadership framework did not come from a book. It came from doing the work. If you are building something and want your leadership to be embodied — not performed — that is exactly what we do inside coaching. Book a Clarity Call: https://calendly.com/kereneldad Learn more: https://www.KerenEldad.com Mentioned in this episode: Book a Call

    29 min
  8. Am I Allowed To Do This? Reinvention, Identity Death, and the Freedom on the Other Side — with Courtney Key Dalberg

    FEB 26

    Am I Allowed To Do This? Reinvention, Identity Death, and the Freedom on the Other Side — with Courtney Key Dalberg

    Series: Coaching Masters (Student Side) Guest: Courtney Key Dalberg — Coach Keren Eldad Client, real estate leader, mother of four, and emerging voice in coaching and podcasting Tune in for a deeply personal conversation with Coach Keren Eldad client Courtney Key Dalberg about what happens when the life that looks “right” stops fitting — and you choose truth anyway. In this Coaching Masters (Student Side) episode, Courtney shares her journey through private coaching with Coach Keren: the perfectionism, productivity-as-numbing, identity deaths, grief stages, “The Opposite” principle, and the moment desire became non-negotiable. This is not a theory episode. This is a lived transformation. Key Themes We CoverReinvention isn’t a personality trait; it’s a consequence of honesty. Courtney shares the shift from “I’m fine” to “I can’t undersell what I genuinely want anymore.”What happens inside coaching. The identity deaths, the bargaining, the anger-as-desire, and the moments when purgatory is no longer an option.Performance = control. Controlling work, body, image, approval — until surrender becomes the only path forward.The Opposite Principle (Costanza). How doing the opposite of your conditioned pattern becomes a spiritual discipline.Productivity as numbing. Why overachievers hide in busyness and how coaching interrupts that pattern.Radical honesty with family systems. “Conflict, no repair,” guilt and shame patterns, and how inner work creates real repair.Motherhood, ambition, and self-worth. What changes when worth becomes internal instead of earned.What emerges on the other side. A new relationship, a new sense of agency, a podcast, and a coaching path of her own. Memorable Lines“There’s no arrival — just getting used to the ride.”“Anger is desire — when it moves you up, it’s the hand that pulls you out of shame.”“There is no box.” Resources MentionedBooks The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People — Stephen R. CoveyGILDED — Keren EldadOn Death and Dying — Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Frameworks To Be Magnetic (TBM)Human DesignGene KeysKabbalah Connect with CourtneyBare & Brave Productions / Podcast: Am I Allowed To Do This? — COMING SOON https://www.instagram.com/bareandbrave.co/Bio / team page: https://sullivanhayes.com/team/courtney-dahlberg-key/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/courtney_dahlberg_key/?hl=en Ready to Go Deeper?If you’re in that in-between place — successful on paper, struggling in private, exhausted by performing, or quietly bargaining with your own truth — this episode shows what real coaching work looks like. Book a Free Clarity Call: https://calendly.com/kereneldad Learn more: https://www.KerenEldad.com Mentioned in this episode: Book a Call

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Coaching mastery, personal transformation, leadership development, spiritual growth, burnout recovery, and business reinvention start here. Welcome to Season 5 of Coached: The Coaching Masters, where the world’s top teachers, coaches, spiritual guides, and conscious entrepreneurs share the real story behind transformation and leadership. Hosted by master coach Keren Eldad, this season explores the full arc of becoming a teacher and leader. Each episode explores coaching at its core, not as a polished highlight reel, but as a soul-centered journey. We go behind the scenes of coaching businesses, leadership breakthroughs, burnout recovery, and conscious entrepreneurship. You’ll discover how teachers turn personal pain into wisdom, purpose, and coaching mastery. This season features transformative conversations with master teachers, bestselling authors and podcasters such as Byron Katie, founder of The Work, revealing how to break free from suffering. Dr. Kristin Neff, global authority on self-compassion, shares the truth behind inner kindness. Jessica Zweig opens up on collapse, rebirth, and her platform: The Spiritual Hustler. Danielle LaPorte speaks on softness, strength, and heart-centered leadership. Craig Siegel shares insights on business reinvention, financial success and transformation. Kurtis Lee Thomas dives into breathwork, burnout recovery, and becoming a true vessel for change. What listeners will walk away with: personal transformation, leadership growth, spiritual insight, business breakthroughs — and all of the above. You’ll gain insight into your own journey through these role models. Reframe coaching leadership as a soulful, grounded path. Receive spiritual wisdom from teachers who embody what they teach. Discover business breakthroughs rooted in alignment, not hustle. And gain permission to evolve, unravel, and rebuild again and again. In this season of Coached: The Coaching Masters, we explore emotional resilience, energetic alignment, spiritual awakening, business reinvention, leadership development, coaching business growth, and personal transformation. These honest conversations reveal the real work behind building coaching mastery and conscious entrepreneurship with integrity. Whether you're a coach, leader, entrepreneur, or in a season of reinvention, this podcast is your guide. You’ll gain insights from role models who’ve lived it, leadership development rooted in alignment, business reinvention strategies with purpose, spiritual growth grounded in wisdom, and burnout recovery guidance for rebuilding with intention. Keren Eldad brings mastery, heart, and wisdom to each conversation, helping you evolve personally, spiritually, and professionally. If you are searching for coaching mastery, personal transformation, spiritual growth, leadership development, burnout recovery, business reinvention, coaching business growth, and conscious entrepreneurship, this season will be your essential companion. Join us for earned wisdom, deep transformation, and coaching that changes lives. Subscribe now to Coached: The Coaching Masters and begin your journey of conscious leadership, soulful business reinvention, and personal mastery. About the Host: Keren Eldad (“Coach Keren”) is a top executive coach helping Founders, Olympic athletes and Fortune 500 leaders reach success. As the bestselling author of GILDED, she empowers individuals to redefine success and unlock their full potential. Recognized as a Top Ten Executive Coach by the ICF, Real Leaders, and Goop, Keren holds advanced degrees from The London School of Economics and the University of Jerusalem. With 500,000+ TEDx views and a global presence, her insights inspire leaders worldwide. Resources Website: https://www.kereneldad.com Email: keren@kereneldad.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/coachkeren Facebook: www.facebook.com/livewithenthusiasm

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