Lianne sparks a conversation about how to create a coaching practice that feels like an eco-system rather than an ego-system.
This evocative metaphor takes the conversation on a journey to discover what is ‘downstream’ of each of us. We talk about who inspires us, who mentors us, and what we are learning.
It was joyous to discover we all have teachers and mentors (sometimes quite far!) outside of the coaching world.
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Lianne’s Inspirations:
Sas’ Inspirations:
Bridgette’s Inspirations:
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