Laura Simms on helping clients thrive
What happens when you stop chasing a dream job—and start creating meaningful work on your own terms? In this episode of The Craft of Coaching, I talk with Laura Simms, career coach and creator of Your Career Homecoming, about how she built a coaching business that’s both purposeful and profitable.
We dig into the realities of narrowing your niche, staying aligned with your values, and trusting your own voice in a noisy online world. Laura shares the mindset shifts and business choices that helped her grow with integrity. If you’re craving clarity and direction as a coach, this is for you.
Andrea Scher on Ditching the “Guru coaching” Model and helping clients see that they are enough
Andrea Scher is our guest on the Craft of Coaching podcast, where we talk about how to bring self-compassion into client sessions.
What it's really like to be a coach
What’s it really like to be a coach—not just the Instagram version? In this episode of The Craft of Coaching, we pull back the curtain on the day-to-day reality of running a coaching practice.
From the emotional highs of breakthroughs to the quiet, unglamorous behind-the-scenes work, you’ll hear the truth about what this career actually involves.
We’ll talk about the unexpected challenges, the moments of deep fulfillment, and what it means to hold space for others while managing your own growth. If you’re wondering whether coaching is your path, this is the episode to ground your decision.
Holistic Life Coach Training
Great coaching goes beyond surface-level goals—it's about coaching the whole person. In this episode of The Craft of Coaching, we dive into what it really means to hold space for clients as complex, layered human beings.
You’ll learn why focusing only on “performance” or “outcomes” limits transformation, and how to support clients in a deeper, more integrated way.
We’ll talk about honoring the emotional, relational, and internal shifts that fuel real change. If you want your coaching to be powerful, present, and human-first, this episode is essential listening.