Episode 11: The Coaching Relationship Not Your Typical Leadership Coaching Podcast

    • Management

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Join hosts Bill and Marty in a captivating podcast where they explore the transformation of coaching practices to align with one's "zone of genius." The duo discusses commitment durations, diving into the unique aspects of their coaching approaches. Bill shares insights into the power of the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model, while Marty emphasizes the holistic nature of habits across various dimensions.

As the conversation unfolds, the hosts candidly discuss the complexities of coaching, from the initial four sessions into it to the evolving commitment structures. Bill introduces a novel approach where clients commit to four sessions, reassess their progress, and decide whether to continue, alleviating pressure and fostering clarity. The podcast offers a thought-provoking exploration of coaching's role in personal growth, providing listeners with valuable insights into the evolving landscape of coaching methodologies.

Amidst the conversation, Bill and Marty delve into the nuances of client relationships, addressing situations where clients may feel compelled to continue due to commitments rather than genuine progress. Bill's reset strategy and focus on self-led coaching emerge as powerful tools to ensure clients receive tailored support. The hosts also share personal experiences, highlighting the continuous nature of their own self-development journeys.

Join hosts Bill and Marty in a captivating podcast where they explore the transformation of coaching practices to align with one's "zone of genius." The duo discusses commitment durations, diving into the unique aspects of their coaching approaches. Bill shares insights into the power of the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model, while Marty emphasizes the holistic nature of habits across various dimensions.

As the conversation unfolds, the hosts candidly discuss the complexities of coaching, from the initial four sessions into it to the evolving commitment structures. Bill introduces a novel approach where clients commit to four sessions, reassess their progress, and decide whether to continue, alleviating pressure and fostering clarity. The podcast offers a thought-provoking exploration of coaching's role in personal growth, providing listeners with valuable insights into the evolving landscape of coaching methodologies.

Amidst the conversation, Bill and Marty delve into the nuances of client relationships, addressing situations where clients may feel compelled to continue due to commitments rather than genuine progress. Bill's reset strategy and focus on self-led coaching emerge as powerful tools to ensure clients receive tailored support. The hosts also share personal experiences, highlighting the continuous nature of their own self-development journeys.