Don’t Let Bad Coaches Stop You From Being a Good One

 
 

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Episode Summary:

I used to be the person who rolled my eyes at coaches posting designer purses and “look how much I made” moments online. In fact, I literally posted on social media calling it out as everything wrong with the coaching industry. And yet… here I am, celebrating a recent launch and buying a purse for an upcoming trip to Spain. Life has a funny way of humbling you.

In this episode, I’m unpacking what actually changed—and what didn’t. Because it was never really about the purse. It was about the energy behind it. The lack of integrity, the performative marketing, and the disconnect from real coaching. So today, I’m sharing the mindset shifts and reminders that helped me build and scale my coaching business in a way that feels aligned, ethical, and genuinely abundant.

Topics:

  • Why I judged “purse posts” in the coaching industry- and what I see differently now

  • The real issue: energy, integrity, and performative success marketing

  • How to separate your coaching business from the noise of the online space

  • The belief shifts that helped me start and scale as a coach

  • Why coaching can feel “too easy” (especially for high performers)

  • Redefining what it means to make abundant, aligned income doing what you love

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PS: In the midst of this challenging time I’ve been asking myself what I can do to help? One of the #1 ways I support my clients is by helping them simplify their business so that they can increase the flow of money without creating extra work. In this season simplified visibility and sales is needed more than ever.

So if you’re craving personal support as you reposition your free and paid work, I’d love to help you simplify your sales process so that you can produce income in your business even during a challenging time. If you want support you can check out my services and book a free discovery call here, or you can send me a DM on Instagram.

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