Title: "Unlocking Potential: A Journey Through Modern Coaching with Ashley Sumner"Description: Join us in this episode as we delve into the world of modern coaching with special guest Ashley Sumner, CEO and founder of Liminal. Ashley shares her inspiring journey from forging connections as a founder and community builder to her dedication to inspiring transformation in others. With over 15 years of experience, Ashley's passion for spirituality, mental health, and community-building shines through as she discusses her ventures including Quilt and Liminal. Discover how Liminal's flexible and effective coaching platform is empowering individuals to unlock their full potential in both career and purpose. Get ready to be inspired and motivated to embark on your own journey of self-exploration and growth. EmotionAL Support:
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