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Coach Educator #221: Isaac McBroom - How to Design Better Learning Environments
Jun 23, 2026
45m 43s
Coach EM Gem #220: Don’t Wish Away Your Time
Jun 9, 2026
1m 37s
Leadership Coach #219: Jaquie Scammell - Interested vs Committed: The Human Edge in a Fast-Moving World
May 26, 2026
51m 06s
Coach EM Turbo Tip #218: From the Wall to the Floor - Reflection Tool
May 12, 2026
1m 49s
Legacy Episode #217: Dr. Jim Loehr - “It’s Not About Making a Living, It’s About Making a Life”
May 7, 2026
52m 34s
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Coach Educator #221: Isaac McBroom - How to Design Better Learning Environments | In this episode, I sit down with Isaac McBroom, Education Manager for the PTR and author of A Constraints-Led Approach to Coaching Tennis. We explore why great coaching is less about giving instructions and more about creating environments where people can learn, adapt, and discover solutions for themselves. From Theory of Mind and Ecological Dynamics to leadership, autonomy, and decision-making, Isaac shares why coaching is ultimately a collaborative dance between the learner, their environment, and the coach. About Isaac McBroom Isaac McBroom is the Education Manager for the Professional Tennis Registry (PTR), a coach developer, educator, and former ATP/WTA tour coach with more than a decade of experience in high-performance tennis. Known for bridging the gap between coaching science and practice, Isaac has played a leading role in modernizing coach education through ecological dynamics and the constraints-led approach. He is the author of A Constraints-Led Approach to Coaching Tennis and works with coaches around the world to design learning environments that develop adaptable, creative, and resilient athletes. Connect with IssacWebsite: https://ptrtennis.org/Insta: Isaac.mcbroomBuy Issac's book on AmazonBonus Viewing:Sir John Whitmore's famous golf lesson demonstrating the difference between "Ask" versus "Tell":https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ncb1jjRZyNU | 45m 43s | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Coach EM Gem #220: Don’t Wish Away Your Time | Coach EM Gems 💎 How often do we say: “I just need to get through this week… this season… this stage of life.” Lately, I’ve been reminded how quickly time moves and how easy it is to wish parts of our lives away while waiting for the next thing. This Coach EM Gem is a reminder to slow down, be present, and find the gift in the season you are in – even the difficult ones. Today’s Coach EM Gem is powered by Sam – the AI tool built for the coaching world. Coaches, spend less time marketing and more time coaching. Clients, find your perfect match – without the romance. Visit www.TrySam.ai • Live inspired• Practice improving• Lead with Impact | 1m 37s | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | Leadership Coach #219: Jaquie Scammell - Interested vs Committed: The Human Edge in a Fast-Moving World | Everything starts in the mind – and in this episode of The Coaching Podcast, I sit down with Jaquie Scammell to explore what that really means for leaders navigating a fast-moving, AI-driven world. This is a conversation about perspective, presence, and performance – from how we manage our thoughts and energy in the micro-moments, to how we show up for others through feedback, coaching, and everyday service. We dive into the difference between being interested versus committed, why feedback is one of the greatest gifts you can give, and how leadership is ultimately about creating the conditions for people to thrive. About Jaquie Scammell Jaquie Scammell is the CEO and Founder of ServiceQ and one of the leading voices in service leadership today, known for helping organisations strengthen human connection in a world that is moving faster, becoming more automated, and asking more of its people. Her work sits at the intersection of leadership, culture and customer experience, where she partners with senior leaders to turn service from something people perform into something people live – embedded in behaviour, decision-making and the everyday moments that shape reputation. As the architect behind Service Habits™ and 5D Service Leadership™, Jaquie has developed practical operating systems that help organisations build cultures of consistency, ownership and care – not as concepts, but as capabilities that drive performance. She has worked across industries including aviation, banking, infrastructure and resources, with organisations such as BHP, Westpac, Melbourne Airport and Virgin Australia. A published, award-winning author, Jaquie is known for her ability to translate complex human dynamics into clear, actionable leadership. In the room, she brings both edge and empathy, creating environments where leaders are challenged to think differently, take ownership, and step forward with clarity. Connect with Jaquie Website: https://serviceq.co/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaquiescammell Company: https://au.linkedin.com/company/serviceq Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaquiescammellofficial/ | 51m 06s | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | Coach EM Turbo Tip #218: From the Wall to the Floor - Reflection Tool | Coach EM Turbo Tip: From the Wall to the Floor - Reflection ToolShout-out to the company CIMET (team India) for running an all-company "AS ONE" team-strengthening day, bringing their values from the "wall to the floor".Here is one of the reflection tools that we used to bring their values to life: LBW - think cricket! But we don't want you to go out - so think BLW: B = Behaviour — What did you see? What was observed? L = Learn — What did you learn or discover? W = Wonder — What are you wondering as it relates to bringing this behaviour to life at work? Simple. Practical. Powerful. • Live inspired • Practice improving • Lead with Impact Featured partner: Today’s Turbo Tip with Coach EM is brought to you by trysam.ai — your match-making AI tool for people looking for a coach and coaches wanting the ideal client. | 1m 49s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Legacy Episode #217: Dr. Jim Loehr - “It’s Not About Making a Living, It’s About Making a Life” | In this special Legacy Episode of The Coaching Podcast, Coach EM honours the life and work of Jim Loehr — world-renowned performance psychologist, bestselling author, and co-founder of the Human Performance Institute. Dr. Loehr sadly passed away on April 20, 2026, at the age of 83, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy that shaped athletes, coaches, leaders, and performers across the globe. From coaching 17 world number one athletes to transforming the way we think about energy, character, purpose, and performance, Jim’s work went far beyond winning. As he famously said, “It’s not about making a living, it’s about making a life.” About Dr Jim Loehr Dr. Jim Loehr was one of the world’s leading performance psychologists and the co-founder of the Human Performance Institute (HPI), the pioneering organization behind the science of energy management and sustained high performance. Over a career spanning more than three decades, his groundbreaking work influenced elite performers across sport, business, medicine, and law enforcement. Jim worked with 17 world number one athletes across sports including tennis, golf, basketball, football, hockey, boxing, motor racing, and the Olympics, while also advising Fortune 500 companies, FBI Hostage Rescue Teams, and military Special Forces. A New York Times bestselling author of 17 books, including The Power of Full Engagement and Leading with Character, Jim believed that true performance was built from the inside out. His work focused not only on mental toughness, but on emotional strength, purpose, character, and energy management. Featured in publications including Harvard Business Review, Fortune, Time, Newsweek, and on programs such as Oprah, Today, and Nightline, Jim’s legacy continues to shape coaches, leaders, athletes, and high performers around the world. Coach EM’s Favorite 20 One-Liners from Dr. Jim Loehr “It’s not about making a living. It’s about making a life.” “You don’t play tennis to be a great tennis player. You play tennis to grow up.” “Having a deep sense of purpose is one of the most powerful things you will have as a human being.” “Life is short. You have only so much energy to give.” “The more you repurpose what you’re doing for something bigger than yourself, something magical happens.” “You can’t be empty. You have to give a lot to get much back.” “Everything you do has a consequence.” “The best voice you can listen to is your own voice.” “Preparation, preparation, preparation.” “There’s no cheap way to the top.” “The more prepared you are, the more confidence rises.” “The mind follows your eyes.” “Movement creates chemistry.” “A competitor’s mind doesn’t roll out by itself.” “Teach your kids to love what they do and have fun with what they do.” “You play best when you feel open, free, relaxed, and calm.” “The goal is not dependency. The goal is ownership.” “My goal is to get you out of my life as quickly as possible.” “I want you to become a better coach for yourself.” “As a coach, you are in the influence business.” Pure gold for leadership coaching — especially the ownership-before-accountability philosophy that shaped so much of Coach EM’s work. Recommended Watching — Jim on YouTube The Power of Story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_0NnqkmVM4 Dr. Jim Loehr | X’s & O’s of Building Character https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjRysxeyJPk&t=16s | 52m 34s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | Coach EM Turbo Tip #216: Feedback is the breakfast of champions. Clarity is kindness. | Coach EM Turbo Tip: Feedback is the breakfast of champions. Clarity is kindness. #1 driver of enhanced performance is: Fair. Frequent. Factual. Start here: Who is the person in front of you? Then choose your conversation framework. For a Socializer style, try Start / Stop / Steer: 1️⃣ What will you start doing? 2️⃣ What will you stop doing? 3️⃣ Where do you need to steer your energy this week/month? Live inspired Practice improving Lead with Impact Featured partner: Today’s Turbo Tip with Coach EM is brought to you by trysam.ai — your match-making AI tool for people looking for a coach and coaches wanting the ideal client. | 2m 00s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | Loneliness Coach #215: Carrie Sackett: From Me to We – The Power of Connection in Coaching | What happens when coaching shifts from me to we? In this episode on The Coaching Podcast, I sit down with Carrie Sackett — America’s Loneliness Coach — to explore how connection, trust, and group dynamics unlock real growth. We dive into the power of “we language,” why radical presence is the foundation of great coaching, and how the Zone of Proximal Development comes to life through relationships. This conversation blends performance and emotional growth — and reinforces one simple truth: we grow faster, and deeper, together. About Carrie Sackett Carrie Sackett, MS, PCC, is known as America’s Loneliness Coach and is a speaker, trainer, and internationally published author specializing in emotional growth and connection. She works with individuals, groups, and organizations to help people break free from limiting inner narratives and build stronger relational skills through social therapeutic coaching. With a background in corporate leadership and employee engagement at companies like Deloitte, Bloomberg, and S&P, Carrie now focuses on creating meaningful human connection through group coaching, somatic awareness, and community-based growth. Connect with Carrie: Website: https://groupandcouplescoaching.com Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrie-sackett-zpd-coaching/ | 31m 33s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | Coach EM Turbo Tip #214: Sleep Hack | Coach EM Turbo Tip – Sleep Hack: Sleep is your number one recovery tool I’ve recently returned from Sandpiper Beach in Coles Bay, on the edge of Freycinet National Park in Tasmania. Quiet. Still. Every wave is different. Here’s the energy hack: Sleep is your number one recovery tool. And when your mind won’t switch off — use the wave. Picture a slow, gentle wave rolling in and out. Count down from 10. Imagine drawing the number 10 in the sand. Let the wave wash it away. Then 9. Then 8. If your mind wanders? No judgment. Start back at 10. I’ve never made it to zero. Simple. Calm. Effective. Let the wave do the work. Live inspired Practice improving Lead with Impact Featured partner: Today’s Turbo Tip with Coach EM is brought to you by trysam.ai — your match-making AI tool for people looking for a coach and coaches wanting the ideal client. | 2m 04s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | WTA Tour Coach #213: Jared Jacobs - Mental Gymnastics on Tour | On The Coaching Podcast, WTA Tour coach Jared Jacobs joins me to unpack what really decides matches when the margins are small and the spotlight is big. Coaching at the highest level is a collaboration. It’s rarely about forehands and backhands. On the tour, it’s mental gymnastics. Pressure exposes character. Competition tests your training. And great coaching means knowing — before the heat of the moment — exactly how your player is going to respond when everything is on the line. About Jared Jacobs Jared Jacobs is a WTA Tour tennis coach and the founder of Mojo Tennis Boutique Training Center in Arizona. With a Master’s degree in Sports Psychology and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, Jared blends elite performance coaching with a deep understanding of the competitive mind. A former Division I player at the University of Pennsylvania and three-time U.S. Senior National Team member, Jared brings firsthand competitive experience to his coaching philosophy. Throughout his coaching career, he has worked with world-class athletes including Natasha Zvereva and played a key role in helping Bethanie Mattek-Sands capture the 2019 US Open Mixed Doubles title and the 2019 Beijing Open Doubles title. At Mojo Tennis, Jared is known for developing competitors who train with intention — combining technical precision, emotional regulation, and mental resilience. His perspective spans both tennis and padel, offering a modern lens on competition and performance development. Outside the court, Jared is a PTR Certified Coach who enjoys rock climbing, longboarding, golf, table tennis, and backgammon. He supports animal rescue shelters, speaks English, Italian, and French — and has been known to travel through airports on Heelys. Connect with Jared Website: http://mojotennis.net/ | 42m 00s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | Business Coach #212: David Cory - Name It to Tame It: Emotional Intelligence in Action | In this powerful conversation with David Cory, we unpack the real difference between EI and EQ — and why emotional intelligence is no longer a “soft skill,” but a leadership necessity. We explore vulnerability (and the myth of “big boys don’t cry”), the idea of sharing emotions instead of wearing them, and how to “name it to tame it” rather than stuffing feelings down. David breaks down transformational vs transactional leadership, the true meaning of self-awareness and impulse control, and why your influence ultimately comes down to your self-regard, independence, and presence with empathy. Plus — one absolute gold-dust coaching question you’ll want to steal: “Why won’t you let me help you?” “If your emotional abilities aren’t in hand, if you don’t have self-awareness, if you’re not able to manage your distressing emotions, then no matter how smart you are, you’re not going to get very far.” — Daniel Goleman About David Cory - Founder & Leadership Development Coach David Cory is a leadership development coach, trainer, and consultant recognised for his expertise in applying emotional intelligence to improve individual and organisational performance. Since 1998, David and his team have implemented EI development programs with leaders in some of the world’s most progressive organisations. He has been a keynote speaker at conferences globally, including Harvard Medical School, and is a six-time keynote speaker at the Asia HR Congress (Bahrain, Brunei, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur twice). Most recently, he delivered a keynote at the World of Tomorrow Leadership Conference in Paradise Island, Maldives. Connect with David: Website: https://www.eitrainingcompany.com Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emotionalintelligence/ Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-emotional-intelligence-training-company-inc- | 46m 30s | ||||||
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| 3/3/26 | Tennis Coach & Commentator #211: Beti Sekulovski - From Tour Coach to Legacy Builder | What makes a great coach? Is it passion? Communication? Care? In this episode, we explore how your energy speaks before your words ever do — and why an infectious smile can set the tone for high performance. We dive into what the data in tennis is really telling us, the life lessons sport teaches about growth and resilience, and why the best coaches stay open to learning themselves. This is a conversation about purpose, legacy, and building something that lasts. About Coach Beti Sekulovski Beti Sekulovski is a highly respected high-performance tennis coach with extensive experience on the professional tour and in elite player development. She is the former coach of Grand Slam finalist Jaimee Fourlis, playing a pivotal role in her rise through the professional ranks. A former WTA Tour coach and Tennis Australia coach for five years, Beti has also worked with accomplished players including Storm Sanders, Ellen Perez, and Arina Rodionova. Known for her strength in junior development, Beti has a proven ability to guide young athletes as they refine their craft and transition to higher levels of competition. Having overcome injury herself, Beti brings lived experience, resilience, and perspective to her coaching. She is also the founder of The Athlete’s Pavilion — a purpose-driven legacy project designed to support and empower athletes beyond performance. Her passion for the game, commitment to growth, and deep care for her players make her a trusted mentor for those striving to reach their full potential. Connect with Coach Beti Website: https://www.betisekulovski.comInsta: @Beti_sekulovski | 33m 34s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | Coach EM Turbo Tip #210: What’s Been On My Mind - Connection before correction | Coach EM Turbo Tip — What’s Been On My Mind Tip: Three things that have been on my mind lately: 1️⃣ Connection before correction. 2️⃣ People commit to what they help create. 3️⃣ Feedback builds confidence when it’s anchored in care. • Live inspired • Practice improving • Lead with Impact Featured partner: Today’s Turbo Tip with Coach EM is brought to you by trysam.AI — your match-making AI tool for people looking for a coach and coaches wanting the ideal client. | 1m 09s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | Business Coach Cara-Lyn Giovanniello #209: Dance in the Moment - Candid, Courageous, and Curious Coaching | In this episode on The Coaching Podcast, we explore what it truly means to dance in the moment as a coach and leader. Through deep curiosity, intentional listening, and the power of storytelling, we unpack Emotional, Relational, and Strategic Intelligence in real time. We dive into the subtle push–pull of great coaching and why F.A.I.L. (Frequent Adventures in Learning) builds trust and growth. We also explore what makes a great coach: candid, courageous, and curious, meeting clients exactly where they are. About Cara-Lyn Giovanniello In the fast-paced world of modern business, Cara-Lyn understands the unique challenges of balancing agility, innovation, and scalability. Through her work as Founder and Principal Coach of C.L.G. Coaching and Consulting, and at the centre of her approach is The Art of Learned Intelligence™—a proprietary methodology designed to blend strategic thinking, emotional intelligence, and relational dynamics into actionable frameworks that drive personal and organisational growth. By integrating this methodology, she supports leaders and teams in cultivating clarity, adaptability, and intentional decision-making, even in the most high-pressure, fast-changing environments. Connect with Cara-Lyn Giovanniello Website: https://www.theartoflearnedintelligence.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cara-lyn-giovanniello-pcc/ | 38m 00s | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | Coach EM Turbo Tip #208: Action vs Outcome (Environment Matters) | Coach EM Turbo Tip — Action vs Outcome (Environment Matters) Tip: Interesting language realisation from my last workshop. As always, I ask people to share: 1️⃣ one insight 2️⃣ one action 3️⃣ one word for how they’re feeling Let’s break it down. Insight: Different for everyone. A quote. A comment. A moment. A practice that landed. That’s awareness. Action: One leader said his action was “team engagement.” Here’s the coaching moment: 👉 That’s not an action. That’s an outcome. Engagement is the result of action — not the action itself. This is a huge piece of the puzzle and one of the three pillars of the Coaching Leadership Academy: Environment. Ask yourself: What environment do I want to create? Then define 3 tangible, practical, observable behaviours that bring it to life. Inspired by Eryc Eyl and his book Stop Making Workplaces Engaging — Start making them more human. And finally, why do I ask for one word about how they feel? Because there’s motion in emotion. When people feel moved… they move. Be open. Stay curious. Perform with pressure. Featured partner: Today’s Turbo Tip with Coach EM is brought to you by trysam.AI — your match-making AI tool for people looking for a coach and coaches wanting the ideal client. | 2m 50s | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | Coach EM Turbo Tip #207: Stop Following Up - Start with Feedback | Coach EM Turbo Tip #207: Stop Following Up - Start with Feedback Tip: Inspired by my conversation with Ari Galper, Global Leader in Trust-Based Selling. Here’s the reframe: stop following up… start asking for feedback. Everyone hates a follow-up. I hate sending them. They hate seeing them. Instead, invite the next conversation: “Would you be open to sharing some feedback from our last conversation?” Or: “I’d love to brainstorm ideas to support your [specific people challenge].” 2026 = no more F-Up (haha). Get after it. Make it a great day. Until next time. Featured partner: “Today’s Turbo Tip is powered by Sam — the AI tool built for the coaching world. Coaches, spend less time marketing and more time coaching. Clients, find your perfect match — without the romance. Visit TrySam.ai.” | 1m 12s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | Executive Coach #206: Andrew Wynne - Presence & Intimacy: The Two Switches That Turn Coaching On | When Andrew Wynne coaches, he invites leaders to make a powerful choice: keep playing not to lose—defensive, cautious, and closed—or step up and play to win by creating the kind of collaboration where everyone can succeed. He builds trusted, safe containers where truth can land, people feel genuinely seen and heard, and leaders discover the “victory speech” they’re really working toward. Andrew is a mirror—listening with his ears, eyes, and whole-body presence—bringing both intimacy and accountability to the conversation. Guided by the belief that we go further together, and anchored in the wisdom that “cast your bread upon the water and it will come back buttered,” Andrew helps leaders build trust through reliability, credibility, and deep connection. About Andrew Wynne – Executive Coach, Leadership Mentor & Vistage Chair Andrew Wynne brings more than 25 years of executive experience across multiple countries and industries, blending deep commercial insight with a genuine passion for understanding human behaviour. As the former Managing Partner of a successful management consulting and coaching practice, Andrew has spent his career helping leaders and organisations elevate performance through clarity, connection, and courageous decision-making. He is an Associate with the Stephenson Mansell Group (SMG), Australia’s longest-established executive development firm and a recognised leader in coaching, mentoring, and leadership development. SMG’s faculty has supported more than 6,000 executives across 600 organisations, including senior leaders from over 30 of Australia’s Top 50 companies—work that Andrew continues to advance through his thoughtful, presence-driven coaching style. In addition to his executive coaching work, Andrew serves as Chair to three Vistage Australia groups, guiding CEOs and business owners through meaningful conversations, strategic challenges, and trusted peer advisory. Vistage is the world’s largest CEO coaching organisation, supporting more than 45,000 leaders in 35 countries. A Professionally Certified Coach with the International Coach Federation and a graduate of the Professional Coaching Course at the University of Cape Town’s Graduate School of Business, Andrew is committed to lifelong learning. He continues to study, refine, and master cutting-edge coaching techniques to support leaders in becoming more effective, more aware, and more human in the way they lead. Connect with Andrew:Website: https://andrewwynne.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-wynne/ | 33m 32s | ||||||
| 12/29/25 | Coach EM Turbo Tip #205: As Much Me As Possible | Coach EM Turbo Tip — “As Much Me As Possible” Inspired by Lena Waithe’s powerful reminder: “I don’t want to be a better version of me… I just want to be as much me as I can possibly be.”Lena is an Emmy-winning writer, producer, and actor known for her bold storytelling and authentic voice. That’s the real high-performance game — not upgrading yourself, but unmasking yourself. Less polishing. More authenticity. More you. Live inspired Practice improving Lead with impact Featured partner: “Today’s Turbo Tip is powered by Sam — the AI tool built for the coaching world. Coaches, spend less time marketing and more time coaching. Clients, find your perfect match — without the romance. Visit TrySam.ai.” | 1m 07s | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | Tennis Legend & Coach #204: The Symbolism of Hope: Revival with Gigi Fernández | Today on The Coaching Podcast, Coach EM sits down with the legendary Gigi Fernández for one of her most vulnerable and moving conversations yet. Gigi opens up about the competitive mindset it took to become a 17-time Grand Slam champion — and the inner work required to quieten the mind, detach from outcomes, and replace fear with focus. She shares how learning to lose became one of the greatest gifts of her career, supported by an evidence list reminding her that everything truly will be okay. Gigi also talks candidly about parenting twins, the moment Hurricane Helene took everything from her, and how that devastation sparked the revival of purpose behind her foundation, Tennis for Hope. And of course, she leaves us with a doubles tip that every player should tattoo on their brain: the person closest to the ball takes the shot. ABout Gigi Fernández: Gigi Fernández is widely regarded as one of the greatest doubles players in tennis history. A member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, she amassed 17 Grand Slam doubles titles and two Olympic Gold Medals with partner Mary Joe Fernández. In 2000, she was honoured as Puerto Rican Athlete of the Century, recognising her extraordinary impact on the sport. Today, Gigi pours her passion into coaching, education, and philanthropy. She is the founder of The Gigi Method and Gigi Fernández Tennis, helping adult players elevate their doubles skills through world-class camps, clinics, and events around the world. After losing her home during Hurricane Helene, Gigi founded Tennis for Hope, a nonprofit uniting the tennis community to support individuals and clubs affected by natural disasters. Off the court, she is a proud mum to twins, Karson and Madison. Connect with Gigi: https://gigifernandeztennis.com/ | 33m 00s | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | Coach EM Turbo Tip #203: Your Yes Is Closer Than You Think | ⚡ Coach EM Turbo Tip #203 A formula from The Coaching Podcast — inspired by my convo with Ben Easter (click here to listen to the full episode): Success = Failed Attempts + ONE My father-in-law, Cliff Samara, a brilliant entrepreneur, always tells me: “When you get your 10th ‘no,’ celebrate — because #11 is usually the yes. Most people quit at #9.” Hang in there, team — success is closer than you think. Live inspired Practice improving Lead with impact Featured Partner: “Today’s Turbo Tip is powered by Sam — the AI tool built for the coaching world. Coaches, spend less time marketing and more time coaching. Clients, find your perfect match — without the romance. Visit TrySam.ai.” | 1m 06s | ||||||
| 12/5/25 | Leadership Coach #202: Dr Eve Meceda - Fail with Honor & Update your Mindset Software | In this episode on The Coaching Podcast, I sit down with the brilliant Dr. Eve Meceda - a woman who truly lives and breathes “Educate. Inspire. Enable.” We dive into her powerhouse trio of focus areas: Growth Mindset, Habits, and Difficult Conversations. With 25+ years of global impact, over 1,800 talks, and a reputation for transforming how leaders think and behave, Eve brings the kind of wisdom that sparks real change. This convo is all about helping you stretch, elevate your daily habits, and lean into the tough moments that make you better. Enjoy, team - this one’s gold. About Dr Eve Meceda Dr. Eve Meceda has spent the past 25+ years helping organizations around the world significantly improve both individual and organizational performance. Much of Dr. Meceda’s current work with clients focuses on the development of a growth mindset, unlocking the power of sustainable habit change, and mastering difficult conversations. She has also partnered with Fortune 500 and Global 1000 organizations on issues such as leadership development, performance management, employee engagement, and the attraction and retention of high-potential employees. Dr. Meceda has received both the Vistage Speaker of the Year award and the Vistage Lifetime Achievement award. In the course of delivering more than 1,800 speaking engagements over the years, she has had the pleasure of working in eighteen countries on six continents … or seven if you include a recent chat with penguins in Antarctica. When she’s not on the road working with clients, Dr. Meceda lives and works in the beautiful Boulder, Colorado area. Connect with Eve:Website: https://www.evemeceda.comLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/dr-eve-meceda-7a72958 | 38m 55s | ||||||
| 11/29/25 | Coach EM Turbo Tip #201: "I know you can do this!" | TURBO TIP from Coach EM ⚡️ Instead of saying “I believe in you,” Say “I know you can do this.” That tiny shift from belief to certainty builds real confidence in your people — inspired by Episode #163 of The Coaching Podcast with Coach Tony Latimer. Live inspired. Practice improving. Lead with impact. Featured Partner: “Coach EM's Turbo Tip is powered by Sam — because coaches should coach, not market. Try it now at TrySam.AI.” | 0m 53s | ||||||
| 11/21/25 | Performance Coach #200: Emma Doyle - Called to Coach | For this milestone 200th episode, the amazing Tracey Ezard flipped the mic on me — and what a ride it was. We unpacked the through-line of my life: coaching. From my first tennis lesson to coaching high-performance leaders across the globe, I shared how stretching one layer at a time, igniting curiosity, and helping people perform under pressure continue to drive everything I do. As I say in this episode, “I’m just an ordinary girl living an extraordinary life through the power of coaching.” I’m humbled, grateful, and so proud to celebrate this milestone with YOU — my listeners, who share in a growth mindset, and the coaching community. About Emma Doyle Emma Doyle, aka Coach EM, is a high-performance coach turned global leadership speaker who helps managers and leaders COACH their people to unleash potential, improve performance, and retain talent. With a rich background as an international tennis coach and TEDx speaker, Emma blends sports and business coaching, delivering high-energy workshops across Australia, the US, and beyond. She's the host of The Coaching Podcast, an Amazon best-selling author of What Makes a Great Coach?, and known for her curiosity-first approach to communication and growth. Connect with Coach EM LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-doyle-41150215/ Personal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emma.doyle.33046/ Facebook Business: https://www.facebook.com/EmmaDoyleIII/ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/emmadoyleiii/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EmmaDoyleiii Speaker website: https://emmadoyle.com.au TEDx Talk: Unleashing Female Potential: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu3tMg_lzzw Book: https://www.whatmakesagreatcoach.com Tennis Coach Education: https://acecoach.com.au | 41m 42s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | Leadership Coach #199: AJ Lauer on DEI & Facing the Imposter Within | In this engaging episode of The Coaching Podcast, Dr. AJ Lauer, EdD, brings a fresh and practical perspective to leadership, inclusion, and coaching cultures. With over 20 years of DEI experience, AJ defines what diversity, equity, and inclusion really mean in the workplace and shares actionable strategies to create environments where people can truly thrive. We discuss hiring considerations, how to handle difficult conversations, and the power of asking good questions — like “And what else?” — to unlock deeper thinking. AJ also shares insights from her new book, My Monster Mungo: A Story About Imposter Syndrome, which uses relatable characters, humour, and engaging illustrations to reframe the dreaded imposter syndrome into something you can understand, name, and work with. About AJ Lauer, EdD – Leadership Coach With over two decades of experience in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work, 10+ years developing the future science and technology workforce, and multiple publications on DEI in STEM, Dr. AJ Lauer is a leading expert on workforce development in science and technology fields. Dr. Lauer regularly coaches professionals at the executive level on how to create more inclusive and productive workplaces. Her 1:1 clients have held leadership roles at Amazon, Stitch Fix, The Ohio State University, the National Center for Atmospheric Research, and the American Meteorological Society. Her new book, My Monster Mungo: A Story About Imposter Syndrome, uses relatable characters, humor, and engaging illustrations to present a fresh new way to think about the dreaded imposter syndrome — your Imposter Monster. Connect with AJ:Website: https://www.thrivingibis.comAuthor of My Monster Mungo: A story about imposter syndrome Take the From Saboteur to Sidekick: Working With Your Imposter Monster course | 37m 27s | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | Business Coach #198: From World Cups to Boardrooms - Pete Steinberg on Leadership & Innovation | On today’s episode, we’re joined by Pete Steinberg—leadership and innovation keynote speaker, executive coach, and President of Innovative Thought. A former elite rugby coach who led the USA Women’s Team to two World Cups and coached at the Rio Olympics, Pete now works with Fortune 200 and 500 organizations, helping leaders navigate transformation. His message is clear: coaching is not about me—it’s about unlocking the potential in others. From creating cultures that are co-designed and strategy-driven, to embracing feedback as a gift, Pete shows us how diverse signals fuel innovation, how intentional learners build elite mindsets, and why leadership shock reminds us that what got you here won’t get you there. About Pete Steinberg Pete is a Leadership + innovation keynote speaker and coach. President of Innovative Thought - supporting leaders and organizations through transformations. Best-selling author of LEADERSHIP SHOCK. He has been working with Fortune 200 and 500 organizations for more than 25 years, helping improve executive and team performance by maximizing the potential of their people. With a focus on senior leaders and knowledge-based organizations, Pete has implemented some of the most novel people development solutions in the industry. The approaches are based on the latest scientific research conducted by in-house experts and focused on building business value for clients. Pete has designed and led major organizational change initiatives for clients, including: A multi-year, leadership development program that focused on the top 2000 leaders Standing up a new growth and innovation capability within a Fortune 500 CPG company Creating an internal innovation function in a large professional services organization Working with the President of a $4B business, reorganize the executive leadership team, redefine roles and shift the culture of the business. Pete is an executive coach and focuses on helping leaders during that crucial time when their role changes, particularly into the C-suite, where a change in their leadership approach is required. He has a book in development, Leadership Shock, which lays out his approach to helping leaders develop their authentic leadership model. Pete was an elite rugby coach leading the USA Women's Rugby to 2 World Cups and coached at the Rio Olympics. He also coached the Penn State Women's Rugby team to 10 National Championships. Pete brings his experience in elite sport to his work with clients. Pete lives in Boulder, Colorado, with his wife and 2 children. Connect with Pete:Website: https://www.innovative-thought.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/pete-steinberg/ | 37m 05s | ||||||
| 10/14/25 | Speaking Coach #197: Ron Ben-Joseph - What’s your One Big Idea? | On this episode of The Coaching Podcast, we’re joined by Ron Ben-Joseph—Broadway-trained performer turned public speaking coach—who has spent over 25 years helping therapists, consultants, coaches, and soulful experts find their authentic voice and amplify their presence. From lessons learned on stage to practical tools for the boardroom, Ron shares how to speak with confidence, structure your message around what matters most to your audience, and design programs that flow from your zone of genius. Along the way, he reminds us that the best talks are not about perfection—they’re about connection, listening, and leaving people with one big idea they’ll never forget. About Ron Ben-Joseph - Public Speaking Coach for Therapists, Consultants, Coaches & Soulful Experts About: Ron Ben-Joseph is a highly accomplished Broadway-trained Performance, Executive Presence, and Media coach dedicated to helping individuals harness their unique strengths and amplify their message and presence on the grand stage. With an impressive track record spanning over 25 years, Ron has worked with a diverse range of clients, including entrepreneurs, C-suite leaders, non-profit teams, and consultants. Connect with Ron:Website: https://www.artfulspeaking.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ronbenjoseph/ https://www.instagram.com/ronbenjoseph/ | 38m 01s | ||||||
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