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    Explore " coaching practice" with insightful episodes like "Neurodivergence as a Catalyst for Success: The Gary Quigley Podcast Interview", "Camp One Clap Day 24: Troop Leader Talk with Counselors Bailey Patterson and Marcus Viney, Ep. 4 - Flashlight Focus", "“20 Reasons Why Your Coaching Practice Isn’t Thriving”" and "Course Creation and Innovation for Professionals, Healers and Coaches" from podcasts like ""Tapping Into Abundant Success", "One Clap Speech and Debate", "Mike and John's Coaching Podcast" and "Guts, Grit & Great Business®"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Neurodivergence as a Catalyst for Success: The Gary Quigley Podcast Interview

    Neurodivergence as a Catalyst for Success: The Gary Quigley Podcast Interview
    Welcome to another episode of Tapping Into Abundant Success! In today's interview, we have the pleasure of diving into the incredible journey of Gary Quigley. Gary shares his experience of overcoming challenges and embracing his neurodivergence to tap into abundant success. Along the way, he discovered the transformative effects of shifting from a negative mindset to a more open and accepting mindset. Join us as we explore how Gary's inquisitive nature and spiritual connection have played a vital role in managing his neurodivergent symptoms and creating a life filled with success.

    Camp One Clap Day 24: Troop Leader Talk with Counselors Bailey Patterson and Marcus Viney, Ep. 4 - Flashlight Focus

    Camp One Clap Day 24: Troop Leader Talk with Counselors Bailey Patterson and Marcus Viney, Ep. 4 - Flashlight Focus

    5:25 - Camp One Clap: Day 24

    Troop Leader Talk with Counselors Bailey Patterson and Marcus Viney, Ep. 4 - Flashlight Focus

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    “20 Reasons Why Your Coaching Practice Isn’t Thriving”

    “20 Reasons Why Your Coaching Practice Isn’t Thriving”

     This podcast is for coaches struggling with their practice, or indeed any business, but what’s discussed is designed for coaching practices. It list 20 areas where you may not be using all the approaches and techniques available to you and lists 17 ways you can advertise your practice, some free, mostly paid advertising.


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    Course Creation and Innovation for Professionals, Healers and Coaches

    Course Creation and Innovation for Professionals, Healers and Coaches
    With Annie Schuessler, a business coach and the host of the podcast Rebel Therapist® Podcast. With her Rebel Therapist®Programs, she helps therapists, healers and coaches make an impact beyond a traditional private practice. Join us for this conversation where Annie shares about her own journey and how she supports her clients to create a business that they love. She shares about her own challenging start to running her therapy practice (which she jokingly called a non-profit), how she changed course and developed a thriving practice that she expanded into a coaching practice where she trains others on the business building path. We talk about what can prevent heart-centered professionals from expanding their business, where licensed professionals often get stuck in building a bridge to a more non-traditional approach to offering their services, and how Annie helps her clients cross this bridge and sometimes even say good-bye to their traditional practice. Annie shares about how she created so much freedom (including time freedom) in her non-traditional coaching business that it no longer made sense for her to continue her therapy practice, and she was able to lovingly say goodbye. Annie shares with us the steps she walks her client through in mapping out a new service or pilot program that can be offered outside of their traditional practice. Annie takes her clients through this process in only 5 weeks, where she covers everything from selecting a niche, to selecting a topic and a specific transformation that her coaching clients will take their own clients through, and then creating a pilot outline, as well as a website and pathway into the new business database, (via a newsletter sign-up, etc), and a way to make an offer and handles sales for that offer. We cover what so many people do wrong in building out their first program or course, the importance of having an attitude of experimentation, dealing with imposter syndrome and more. To see the show notes and learn more about Annie, including getting access to the links mentioned in this episode, visit www.legalwebsitewarrior.com/podcast ------------ Annie is a therapist herself. She ran a successful private practice for 20 years, and has been mentoring other therapists in their businesses for 10 years. When she started out in private practice, she struggled. She struggled with mindset around money, with not knowing how to build a private practice, and with anxiety about her business. At times she believed the discouraging things she heard from others about private practice. But she got to the other side of that, and created a business way beyond what she used to imagine. She does not want others to go through that same struggle, and instead wants you to tap into your potential right away. Annie lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her wife and 2 children.