In the Coaching Life Podcast internationally renowned coach, speaker and author Phil Goddard interviews coaches and clients to give a real-life, no-filter look at the coaching profession and what it really takes to be a coach .
With his often beautifully-simple wisdom, in this episode Robert inspires coaches and transformation professionals to explore and talk about love and happiness in organisations.
One conversation I had with Carolyn Freyer-Jones at Steve Chandler’s ACS Coaching Prosperity School a few years ago was worth the entire fee for the school, demonstrating how conversations do change lives. And Carolyn has been doing that for over 15 years.
In this episode, Lynette Allen, who I met on my iPad, talks very openly about some massive life changes, breakdowns, authenticity and honesty. She also talks with much passion about her her work in empowering women, including her daughter, about the importance of being unprepared for coaching sessions, changing plans and her ever-changing mad, passionate rollercoaster of a life.
My notes from my last conversation with John had a simple heading: Wow! And this interview also reflects that. John talks about the magic of coaching and creating, his intense curiosity about others, about life, his commitment to his personal journey and his desire to create a more connected and loving world. I found this conversation personally inspiring, and loved how John reflected that back to me, such is his vision and his curiosity and love for the person in front of him.
For the first episode of The Coaching Life Podcast in 2017, Dave Kibby offered to interview me, to show the story behind the interviewer. Dave showed up in his usual colours, with his usual humour and warmness, and unsurprisingly we ended up talking about love quite a bit… I hope you enjoy this one!
Recording this one was a lot of fun! Dave and I have developed a beautifully honest friendship since connecting at the start of this year. In this episode, he shares very honestly about his journey this year, how he handled some times of despair and has come out the other side energised and in love with what he is doing. And he’s doing some amazing things.
Kamin has an incredible career story to tell of her move into coaching.
She is the U.S. Navy's first female African-American helicopter pilot and has a background in information technology, web development and online merchandising and served as a Vice President of Global Website Operations at a billion-dollar company.
Piers has been coaching for over 16 years, and is ‘just getting on with it’ serving individuals and organisations with work grounded in the 3 Principles. Among the many riches of this conversation Piers talks about business development, the importance of value in how we serve our clients, and why he does this work.
Karen is a powerhouse of Love! You’ll really get a sense of who she is in this episode. Her practice is focused on one-on-one deep coaching with high-performing executives, entrepreneurs, and business coaches who are committed to their success, ready to uncover their hidden potential and make their own unique difference in the world. Karen's deepest purpose is to awaken more love, kindness and care inside the workplace.
Episode 1 of The Coaching Life Podcast is with rather brilliant Kevin Waldron, of Waldron Leadership. I was delighted when Kevin agreed to the interview, knowing he would give a completely open and honest account of his own coaching practice and his views on the coaching profession.