Pay me like an unqualified life coach

Got Marketing?

In this episode of Got Marketing?, we welcome psychologist Jocelyn Brewer and human potential coach Kate McCready. Together, we dive into the ethics of the life coaching industry, sparked by Jocelyn’s Instagram post, “Pay me like an unqualified life coach.” We explore the value of credentials and the frustrations surrounding unregulated coaching practices.

We also share practical ways to create healthier relationships with technology and navigate the online world with more intention and awareness. Expect thoughtful insights on fostering digital wellness for both yourself and your family, along with a discussion on the growing role of AI in shaping our digital experiences.

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Social media posts/books/programs discussed in this episode:

  • 'Pay me like an unqualified life coach' Instagram post
  • 'The Anxious Generation' by Jonathan Haidt
  • 'iGen' by Dr. Jean Twenge
  • Design Your Family's Tech-Use Agreement


Got Marketing? is brought to you by Mia Fileman, a professional marketing strategist and the founder of Campaign Del Mar. 

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