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AI in coaching - An update - Episode 99
May 28, 2026
46m 21s
How to navigate the leadership paradox in coaching? - Episode 98
May 14, 2026
16m 09s
Is the coaching market saturated? - Episode 97
Apr 30, 2026
12m 26s
Exploring the past - is that still coaching? - Episode 96
Jan 15, 2026
1m 18s
Recording my coaching sessions? Benefits & Pitfalls - Episode 95
Jan 1, 2026
26m 42s
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| 5/28/26 | ![]() AI in coaching - An update - Episode 99 | We’ve had several questions around how coaches use Artificial Intelligence (AI) in coaching, may that be to grow your business, as part of the coaching, or to improve your coaching skills. Building on our previous two episodes on AI, this episode offers an update with regards to how coaches can utilize AI. We’re signposting to a few custom GPTs we’re using, prompt advise, and highlight both the value and the risks of using AI in coaching. See also: Episode 91 - How can I use AI to... | 46m 21s | ||||||
| 5/14/26 | ![]() How to navigate the leadership paradox in coaching? - Episode 98 | Experienced coaches know this: The more leadership we exhibit in coaching consultations, the easier it is to sign up clients, but the harder it is to then work with them “in partnership”, because we set up the relationship with certain expectations. But if we start with co-creating each part of the coaching relationship from the start, we lack the kind of certainty and confidence that helps clients to say yes to coaching with ease. This is what we may refer to as “the leadership paradox in co... | 16m 09s | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Is the coaching market saturated? - Episode 97 | We hear this from a lot of coaches in recent times: There are too many coaches out there! It’s getting increasingly difficult to reach potential clients amidst the sheer number of coaches trying to keep their businesses afloat. In this conversation, Yannick and Siwash share their perspective on why coaching as an industry can’t be saturated due to existing demands, discuss a solution to the problem of “saturation”, explain why it’s so important to pay attention to your personal narratives, an... | 12m 26s | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() Exploring the past - is that still coaching? - Episode 96 | In this episode of "Talking about Coaching" Yannick, Siawash, and Nicki delve into the intriguing intersection of coaching and therapy. They discuss the importance of understanding one's past to enhance present and future coaching outcomes. The conversation explores how coaches can navigate the delicate balance between exploring past experiences and maintaining a forward-focused approach. Tune in to discover insightful perspectives on how past narratives shape our present actions and future a... | 1m 18s | ||||||
| 1/1/26 | ![]() Recording my coaching sessions? Benefits & Pitfalls - Episode 95 | In this episode, Yannick Jacob, Siwash, and Nicki dive into the evolving landscape of coaching in the digital age. They explore the benefits and challenges of recording coaching sessions, particularly with the integration of AI. The discussion covers ethical considerations, client comfort, and the potential for AI to enhance coaching practices. Tune in to discover how technology is reshaping the coaching experience and what it means for both coaches and clients. Chapters 00:00:00 - Introducti... | 26m 42s | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | ![]() Pre-designed coaching programmes - friend or foe? - Episode 94 | A few coaches recently have brought questions about set coaching programmes into the supervision room. Marketing-wise, set programmes are an excellent way to instill certainty and trust in your coaching, by selling the idea that a “proven method” or relied upon series of exercises, assessments, or lines of inquiry are going to create a particular outcome within a certain timeframe. Now every serious coach knows that in reality, those kind of journeys at best are opening doors into the convers... | 17m 28s | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() My [_____] died. When & how can I start coaching again? - Episode 93 | Yannick and Nicki have been facing some significant loss in their recent past and in this episode decided to discuss their journey of getting back into coaching clients. Grief and bereavement are experienced on a spectrum and everyone is ultimately navigating their own journey, but questions such as “When is it appropriate to see clients again?”, “Do I disclose what happened to my clients?”, “How do I stay focused on my client’s issues?”, or “To what extent do I need to have processed my own ... | 43m 26s | ||||||
| 7/3/25 | ![]() How to deal with the “I don’t know” client? - Episode 92 | Most of us have been there, and if you haven’t you’ll meet them soon: The “I don’t know” client, who responds to every coaching question with “I don’t know”. Are they avoiding the question? Do they not want to be there? Do they not trust you? Are they scared of what they might find? Have they been sent to coaching against their will? Or do they simply not know anything? Whatever it may be, for coaches this situation can be mighty frustrating, so in this episode, Nicki and Yannick discuss how ... | 22m 29s | ||||||
| 6/19/25 | ![]() How can I use AI to be a better coach? (Part II) - Episode 91 | In this conversation, Yannick Jacob and Siwash Zahmat explore the intersection of coaching and artificial intelligence (AI). They discuss how AI can serve as a valuable tool for coaches, enhancing their capabilities and providing insights that can improve client interactions. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of maintaining authenticity in communication while leveraging AI for content creation and business processes. They also touch on the evolving role of AI in coaching, the necessity o... | 38m 20s | ||||||
| 5/1/25 | ![]() What kind of dance are you dancing? - Episode 90 | In this conversation, Yannick Jacob and Nicki explore the metaphor of dance in coaching, discussing how different styles of dance can represent various coaching approaches. They emphasize the importance of creating safe spaces for clients, the balance between structure and freedom, and the need for coaches to be adaptable in their methods. The discussion also touches on the significance of contracting and understanding the client's preferred 'dance' style, ultimately encouraging coaches to re... | 31m 14s | ||||||
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| 4/17/25 | ![]() How can I use AI to be a better coach? - Episode 89 | In this conversation, Yannick Jacob and Nicki explore the intersection of AI and coaching, discussing how AI can enhance reflective practice and supervision for coaches. They delve into the potential benefits and challenges of integrating technology into coaching, emphasizing the importance of maintaining human connection while leveraging AI's capabilities. The discussion also touches on the future of coaching, the ethical considerations of using AI, and the need for a balanced approach to te... | 31m 22s | ||||||
| 3/27/25 | ![]() Is working full-time as a coach a viable career or a fantasy? - Episode 88 | This conversation explores the realities of full-time coaching, addressing the common misconceptions and challenges faced by coaches. The speakers discuss the importance of having a diverse skill set, including sales and marketing, to build a sustainable coaching career. They emphasize that many coaches often maintain other jobs while developing their coaching practice and that the journey to becoming a full-time coach can be long and requires persistence. Keywords coaching, full-time coachin... | 14m 13s | ||||||
| 3/13/25 | ![]() Am I becoming a crutch? How to work with accountability? - Episode 87 | In this conversation, Yannick Jacob, Nicki, and Siwash Zahmat explore the complexities of coaching, focusing on themes of accountability, dependency, and motivation. They discuss the importance of fostering client independence and the balance between providing support and creating dependency. The conversation also delves into intrinsic versus extrinsic motivation, the nature of coaching relationships, and the significance of secure attachment in coaching dynamics. The episode concludes with r... | 25m 41s | ||||||
| 2/28/25 | ![]() Why is Coaching important? - Episode 86 | In this conversation, Nicki and Yannick explore the multifaceted importance of coaching, discussing its various forms and impacts on individuals, groups, and society. They delve into the distinctions between coaching and therapy, emphasizing the unique benefits each offers. The discussion also touches on personal experiences in coaching, the challenges faced, and the journey of rebuilding confidence in the coaching profession. Keywords coaching, therapy, personal development, self-awareness, ... | 19m 52s | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | ![]() How do you get over the stigma of calling yourself a “Life Coach”? - Episode 85 | In this conversation, Nicki and Yannick delve into the complexities surrounding the stigma that the job title “life coach” carries, exploring personal experiences and societal perceptions. They discuss the importance of accreditation and professional standards in the coaching industry, as well as the financial motivations that can sometimes overshadow the genuine intent of coaching. The dialogue also touches on global perspectives on coaching stigma, highlighting how different cultures percei... | 26m 57s | ||||||
| 2/6/25 | ![]() Deep Dive on Sales, Marketing & Love with Andrea Matuz | In this conversation, Yannick Jacob and Andrea Matuz explore the intricate relationship between coaching, supervision, marketing, and sales. They discuss the importance of authenticity in both the coaching process and marketing strategies, emphasizing the need for coaches to connect with potential clients while also navigating their own discomfort with visibility and sales. The dialogue highlights the significance of numbers in tracking progress and the necessity of building genuine relations... | 1h 47m 28s | ||||||
| 1/30/25 | ![]() How do you close consultations effectively? - Episode 84 | In this conversation, Yannick Jacob and Siwash Zahmat delve into the nuances of closing consultations in coaching. They discuss the importance of leaving time for closing, ethical considerations in sales, and the transition from coaching to closing. The dialogue emphasizes the need for a structured approach while maintaining a client-centered focus, exploring how to create options for clients and the significance of creating space for decision-making. They also touch on the use of checklists ... | 21m 01s | ||||||
| 1/28/25 | ![]() Deep Dive on Narrative Linguistic Coaching and Storytelling with Dylan Emerick-Brown | In this conversation, Yannick Jacob and Dylan Emerick-Brown discuss the power of narratives in coaching. They explore how narratives shape our lives and how coaches can work with narratives to help their clients. They also discuss the role of curiosity and discomfort in coaching, as well as the importance of a good editor or coach to help navigate the unknown. The conversation highlights the value of storytelling and the impact it can have on personal growth and transformation. In this conver... | 1h 59m 01s | ||||||
| 1/16/25 | ![]() What is the hardest part about being a coach? - Episode 83 | In this conversation, Yannick Jacob and Nicki Siwash explore the multifaceted challenges of being a coach. They discuss the commitment to mastery, the stigma associated with the coaching identity, the impact of personal struggles on professional presence, and the looming influence of AI on the coaching profession. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of understanding one's own journey while supporting others and the need for coaches to evolve beyond basic methodologies to remain relevant in... | 16m 38s | ||||||
| 1/9/25 | ![]() Deep Dive on a Journey into Positive Existentialism with Dr. Nelly Nguyen | Yannick and Dr. Nelly Nguyen delve into positive-existential philosophy with a focus on coaching. They begin by exploring the significance of names and identity before sharing their paths to the coaching field. Dr. Nguyen recounts her journey from physics to sports and educational science, driven by her curiosity about human suffering and existential questions. The discussion highlights sports metaphors in coaching, the creation of flow experiences, and the vital role of storytelling in under... | 2h 24m 15s | ||||||
| 1/2/25 | ![]() How do I deal with overthinking clients? - Episode 82 | In this conversation, the hosts discuss the challenges of coaching clients who tend to overthink. They explore various strategies to help these clients, including understanding their patterns, using cognitive and somatic approaches, and emphasizing the importance of mindfulness and present moment awareness. The discussion also highlights the need for courage to take action despite uncertainty and reframes overthinking as a potential strength when managed properly. Keywords coaching, overthin... | 23m 18s | ||||||
| 12/19/24 | ![]() When did coaching “click” for you? Was it instant or gradual? - Episode 81 | In this conversation, Talking about Coaching hosts Yannick Jacob, Siwash Zahmat, and Nicki Drab discuss their personal journeys into coaching, exploring how their experiences shaped their decision to pursue this career. They reflect on the evolution of coaching as a profession, the impact of personal growth, and the importance of emotional resilience in helping others. The discussion highlights the diverse paths individuals take to become coaches and the significance of self-discovery in this... | 21m 59s | ||||||
| 12/11/24 | ![]() Deep Dive on Jungian Coaching with Avi Goren-Bar | In this dialogue, Yannick Jacob talks to Avi Goren-Bar, a Jungian coach and psychologist, about his approach to coaching and the integration of Jungian psychology. Avi shares his personal journey into the field and discusses the importance of creativity and art therapy in his work. He explains his unique coaching method, which combines Jungian principles with Gestalt therapy and uses coaching cards to elicit dialogue with the unconscious. Avi emphasizes the need for coaches to have a deep und... | 2h 05m 06s | ||||||
| 12/5/24 | ![]() How can I avoid getting distracted during coaching sessions? - Episode 80 | In this conversation, the Talking about Coaching hosts discuss the challenges of maintaining focus and presence during coaching sessions, particularly in the context of listening fatigue. They explore personal experiences with distractions, the impact of ADHD, and strategies to enhance listening skills, including mindfulness practices, visualization techniques, and intention setting. The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and responsibility in coaching, as well as the ne... | 19m 22s | ||||||
| 11/28/24 | ![]() Deep Dive on Creative Coaching Techniques, Research & Ethics with Beth Clare McManus | In this conversation, Yannick Jacob and Beth Clare McManus explore the intersection of coaching, creativity, and research. They discuss the importance of making research accessible, the role of creativity in coaching, and the ethical considerations that arise when using art and music in practice. The dialogue emphasizes the need for coaches to be aware of their influence on clients and the significance of supervision in navigating these complex dynamics. Through practical examples, they illus... | 2h 33m 00s | ||||||
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3 placements across 3 markets.
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3 placements across 3 markets.





