Coaching in the Dark

Episode 5 - Bill Pullen - Academic Director at Institute for Transformational Leadership - Georgetown University / President, BPA Coaching and Consulting

46 min · 15. juni 2021
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Bill Pullen, MSOD, MCC, shares his experience, insecurities, challenges, and lessons learned from the first few years of owning his coaching business. Highlights: 1:55 - 5 words to describe owning a coaching business 6:22 - Specific fears he had when starting out 11:07 - A specific memory that encapsulated his insecurities in the beginning 15:37 - The value of relationships in his business development 18:51 - When things started to shift more confidently in his business 23:22 - What he sees new coaches doing in the beginning that's successful 30:27 - What he sees new coaches doing in the beginning that might not be so successful 35:54 - What he's looking for when partnering with another coach 39:10 - His 'turn-offs' when partnering with another coach 41:57 - How Bill authentically builds his business 43:10 - 5 key takeaways for new coaches

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episode Episode 5 - Bill Pullen - Academic Director at Institute for Transformational Leadership - Georgetown University / President, BPA Coaching and Consulting cover

Episode 5 - Bill Pullen - Academic Director at Institute for Transformational Leadership - Georgetown University / President, BPA Coaching and Consulting

Bill Pullen, MSOD, MCC, shares his experience, insecurities, challenges, and lessons learned from the first few years of owning his coaching business. Highlights: 1:55 - 5 words to describe owning a coaching business 6:22 - Specific fears he had when starting out 11:07 - A specific memory that encapsulated his insecurities in the beginning 15:37 - The value of relationships in his business development 18:51 - When things started to shift more confidently in his business 23:22 - What he sees new coaches doing in the beginning that's successful 30:27 - What he sees new coaches doing in the beginning that might not be so successful 35:54 - What he's looking for when partnering with another coach 39:10 - His 'turn-offs' when partnering with another coach 41:57 - How Bill authentically builds his business 43:10 - 5 key takeaways for new coaches

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