The Breakfast Club: Group Dynamics and the Breaking of Stereotypes
Discover how The Breakfast Club movie goes beyond stereotypes and detention drama to reveal profound lessons in turning labels into meaningful connections.Through the lens of this 80s classic, you'll explore the hidden roles we all play in our lives—at work, with friends, and in families—and learn how embracing vulnerability and shedding labels can lead to real impact and authentic relationships. Whether you're the instigator, the mediator, the rule enforcer, or the quiet observer, this blueprint for connection will challenge you to rethink your interactions and unlock the power of shared understanding. Welcome to @Coaching.Catalyst – we turn cutting-edge coaching research into skills you can use tomorrow. Every week: latest studies, evidence-based frameworks, proven pedagogies, and unfiltered interviews with top leadership & performance catalyst coaches.Whether you’re a professional coach, trainer, educator, or just starting — this is where science meets real impact.New episodes every week → Hit Subscribe + turn on the bell 🔔 so you never miss one!Get the weekly Coaching Catalyst Codex in your inbox every week — research, frameworks, and guest insights no one else is sharing yet!👉 https://coachingcatalyst.beehiiv.com/CHAPTERS:00:00 - The Breakfast Club01:02 - The 3 Phases of Group Development02:19 - The Instigator Role02:44 - The Mediator Role03:09 - The Rule Enforcer Role03:32 - The Hungry Ghost Concept03:57 - The Hero Archetype04:25 - The Power Shift Dynamics05:20 - The Power of Vulnerability06:17 - Identifying Your Role #thebreakfastclub , #groupcoaching , #groupdynamics , #coachingtips , #coachinglife , #coachingcareer , #coachingconversations , #coachingpodcast , #leadershipdevelopmentcoaching , #leadershipcoaching , #personaldevelopmentcoaching , #mindsetcoaching , #coachingbusinesstips , #coachingbusinessCoaching Catalyst is created and hosted by Diana, a doctoral student in Transformational Leadership & Coaching at Maharishi International University. All episodes are developed from Diana’s original lecture notes, assigned readings, and research conducted as part of her EdD coursework.