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Ep. 87 Building Resilience in a Coddled Society with Guest Jeanne Omlor

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Bree and guest Jeanne Omlor explore the art of coaching, from Jean's personal evolution into the field to the common struggles faced by coaches in identifying their value and niche. They discuss the importance of authenticity, the low overhead of coaching as a business model, and the shift from traditional networking to building meaningful relationships. Jean emphasizes the emotional connection to helping others thrive and the necessity of having a system in place for client acquisition.

Jeanne discusses the implications of AI on coaching and human connection, the opportunities presented by the digital world, and the importance of resilience and grit in a society that often coddles individuals. She emphasizes the need for a transformative mindset to succeed in business and life, advocating for embracing challenges rather than avoiding them.

Keywords: coaching, business strategy, self-doubt, niche, networking, servant leadership, online business, emotional connection, client acquisition, personal growth, AI, coaching, digital nomads, resilience, entrepreneurship, mental health, technology, human connection, mindset, opportunities

Takeaways
  • Jean Amlour's journey into coaching began as a necessity.
  • Authenticity is crucial in coaching, regardless of success.
  • Many coaches struggle with self-doubt and identifying their value.
  • Building a sustainable coaching business requires a system for leads.
  • Networking should focus on relationship building, not selling.
  • Coaching has low overhead, making it accessible for many.
  • Finding a niche is essential for success in coaching.
  • Emotional connection drives the desire to help others prosper.
  • Traditional networking often yields low results for coaches.
  • Everyone can and should be a coach, as there's enough demand. AI is rapidly evolving and will impact many professions.

How to Connect with Guest Jeanne Omlor

https://jeanneomlor.com/reviews/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanneomlor
https://www.facebook.com/jeanneomlor/
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-wealth-impact/id1723749967

Connect with Host Bree Johnson

Download Your Wellbeing Playbook: bit.ly/wellbeingplaybook

Speaker Series Registration: bit.ly/euspeakerseriesmarch

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99 episodes

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Content provided by Bree Johnson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bree Johnson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Bree and guest Jeanne Omlor explore the art of coaching, from Jean's personal evolution into the field to the common struggles faced by coaches in identifying their value and niche. They discuss the importance of authenticity, the low overhead of coaching as a business model, and the shift from traditional networking to building meaningful relationships. Jean emphasizes the emotional connection to helping others thrive and the necessity of having a system in place for client acquisition.

Jeanne discusses the implications of AI on coaching and human connection, the opportunities presented by the digital world, and the importance of resilience and grit in a society that often coddles individuals. She emphasizes the need for a transformative mindset to succeed in business and life, advocating for embracing challenges rather than avoiding them.

Keywords: coaching, business strategy, self-doubt, niche, networking, servant leadership, online business, emotional connection, client acquisition, personal growth, AI, coaching, digital nomads, resilience, entrepreneurship, mental health, technology, human connection, mindset, opportunities

Takeaways
  • Jean Amlour's journey into coaching began as a necessity.
  • Authenticity is crucial in coaching, regardless of success.
  • Many coaches struggle with self-doubt and identifying their value.
  • Building a sustainable coaching business requires a system for leads.
  • Networking should focus on relationship building, not selling.
  • Coaching has low overhead, making it accessible for many.
  • Finding a niche is essential for success in coaching.
  • Emotional connection drives the desire to help others prosper.
  • Traditional networking often yields low results for coaches.
  • Everyone can and should be a coach, as there's enough demand. AI is rapidly evolving and will impact many professions.

How to Connect with Guest Jeanne Omlor

https://jeanneomlor.com/reviews/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanneomlor
https://www.facebook.com/jeanneomlor/
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-wealth-impact/id1723749967

Connect with Host Bree Johnson

Download Your Wellbeing Playbook: bit.ly/wellbeingplaybook

Speaker Series Registration: bit.ly/euspeakerseriesmarch

  continue reading

99 episodes

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