Inside the Practitioner's Path

Aila Coats and Barbara Patterson

Most of the powerful, unguarded conversations we have as practitioners happen behind the scenes. This podcast was created to bring those conversations forward. It’s a space for real talk about client work, presence, creating powerful containers for waking others up, embodied change, and the ways we continue to grow and meet our edges as we guide others.

  1. 21. When Learning Accelerated for Us | Aila & Barb

    14 AVR.

    21. When Learning Accelerated for Us | Aila & Barb

    In this episode, Aila & Barb explore the role mentorship and apprenticeship have played in shaping our work, our businesses, and who we’ve become as practitioners. They talk about what happens when you stop trying to figure it all out on your own and instead put yourself in proximity to someone who is living and working in a way that resonates with you. The kind of learning that comes from being in the room, observing, asking questions, and allowing your thinking to expand in real time. This isn’t about imitation or following a formula. It’s about exposure to new ways of seeing, deepening your own grounding, and discovering what becomes possible when you’re willing to be a student again. Whether you’re just starting out or have been doing this work for years, this is an invitation to consider where you might benefit from stepping back into the student seat and letting your learning evolve in a more direct, alive, and relational way. SHOW NOTES [00:00] – Welcome to Inside the Practitioner’s Path![01:11] – The Power of Mentorship and Apprenticeship[06:59] – Learning Through Observation and Experience[10:58] – Vulnerability in Seeking Help[13:40] – Commitment to Growth and Learning[13:44] – The Vulnerability of Seeking Support[15:55] – The Power of Mentorship and Apprenticeship[20:08] – Learning Through Observation and Collaboration[23:31] – Embracing Lifelong Learning and the Student Mindset[25:15] – Thank you for listening!SHOW LINKS: Visit Aila’s WebsiteFollow Aila on Instagram and FacebookFollow Barb on Linkedin and Instagram

    26 min
  2. 18. So You Want to Be a Coach | Aila

    24 MARS

    18. So You Want to Be a Coach | Aila

    What if becoming a coach doesn’t start with learning techniques… but with how you live your own life? In this solo episode, Aila explores a question she hears all the time: “I want to be a coach. Where do I begin?” And instead of pointing first to certifications or step-by-step methods, she turns us inward, toward our relationship with ourselves, our suffering, our aliveness, and the way we meet our own lives day to day. She shares a grounded and human perspective on what actually makes someone impactful in this work. No need for perfection or polished frameworks, just lived understanding. A willingness to be with your own experience, to get curious about what moves you, to tend to your inner world, and to let your life become the place where the work is practiced first. This conversation speaks to both those just beginning and those already in the field who feel something isn’t quite landing. It invites a return to the foundation: your own evolution, your own honesty, your own connection to what’s true. Because in the end, the most powerful thing you bring to others is who you are being. SHOW NOTES: [00:00] - Welcome to Inside the Practitioner's Path [01:11] - The Journey to Becoming a Coach [11:27] - Self-Reflection and Personal Growth [19:10] - Finding Your Path and Support [20:59] - Thank you for listening to Inside the Practitioner's Path SHOW LINKS: Visit Aila’s WebsiteFollow Aila on Instagram and FacebookFollow Barb on Linkedin and Instagram

    22 min

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Most of the powerful, unguarded conversations we have as practitioners happen behind the scenes. This podcast was created to bring those conversations forward. It’s a space for real talk about client work, presence, creating powerful containers for waking others up, embodied change, and the ways we continue to grow and meet our edges as we guide others.

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