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The 4 Money Levers That Make or Break a Coaching Business
Why most coaches stay broke—and how to flip the switch to consistent cash flow The Brutal Truth About Coaching and Money You don’t have a coaching problem. You don’t have a client problem. You don’t even have a “too many competitors” problem. You have a money lever problem. Most
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Rooms, Not Reels
Why speaking beats hacks—and how coaches turn stages into pipeline. Let’s say the quiet part out loud: most coaches don’t have a marketing problem; they have a clarity problem that

Stop Chasing Clients: Build a Coaching Business That Actually Pays
Coaching should be one of the most profitable professions in the world. You take people from confusion to clarity, from hesitation to action, from stuck to moving again. That kind

What Warren Buffett Knows About Coaching (That Most Coaches Miss Completely)
If you think Warren Buffett is just an investor, you’re missing the real story. He’s not merely picking stocks. He’s picking people. He’s investing in relationships, in systems, and in

What Jeff Bezos Can Teach Coaches Who Won’t Play Small
“I’m not near the end of my story.” — Jeff Bezos It’s easy to imagine Bezos as a billionaire anomaly—someone playing in a league where the rest of us can’t

The Coaching Lessons You Won’t Find in a Workbook
(Borrowed from the playbook of Peter Thiel — and why they matter more to coaches than to Silicon Valley) Peter Thiel was the first investor in Facebook. That one decision

If You’re Giving Advice, You’re Not Coaching
Most people think coaching is about telling someone what to do. That’s consulting. Or managing. Or meddling. Coaching is something else entirely. It’s not about handing over the answer. It’s