Kate Swoboda Kate Swoboda

How to Pivot Your Business with Michelle Ward

Coaches feel some pressure when they're first standing up a business because there are a lot of decisions to make--what do I call myself? who do I want to work with? what should my branding be?--and every decision feels like it's set in stone. In reality, you can pivot as often as you need to, and in today's episode with coach Michelle Ward, we're talking about how to pivot as a coach when you want to change up your business.

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Kate Swoboda Kate Swoboda

Coaching for Managers: Life Crafting

Life Crafting is a research-based process used by life coaches with their clients, and it can also be used as a coaching skill for managers to be used with their teams. Life Crafting can improve overall life satisfaction, team morale, and provide direction for what comes next.

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Kate Swoboda Kate Swoboda

The Hardest Part of Running a Coaching Business (And what to do about it!)

Today's episode is all about pulling back the curtain and talking about the real-real truth: the hardest part of running a coaching business and what you can do to make it easier. You might be surprised--the hardest part of running your coaching business isn't what to name your signature program or developing your coaching skills. In this episode, I'm getting into what I and every other successful coach I've met has struggled with, and sharing how to navigate it so that you can see success with your coaching business.

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Kate Swoboda Kate Swoboda

Trauma-Informed Coaching

Should coaches be working with clients who have extreme trauma? What does the data say about the level of skill and competence needed for coaches to adequately work with trauma? In today’s Craft of Coaching episode I’m getting into trauma-informed coaching, where I’ll talk about what trauma is, what to be aware of if clients exhibit trauma, and how coaches can be trauma-informed without overstepping their role.

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