E249 | Art Of Coaching Staff: The Most Important Things We Learned This Year
The Art Of Coaching - En podcast af Brett Bartholomew - Mandage

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You’ve heard it said that experience isn't something you get until just after you needed it. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't share our experiences in hopes they can help others not make the same mistakes we have. In today’s episode, we're going to share some of the most valuable lessons WE learned this year. Lessons learned from leading 23 live events (3 of which were brand new), partnering with 20+ incredible organizations, hosting 46 podcasts, releasing 110 newsletters, writing 500 social media posts, hiring two new full time staff members and countless other impactful moments. Hear from each member of our staff as we recount both the successes and failures encountered along the way including: Operations advice from Liz Bartholomew - Director of Operations (10:00) Effective prioritization strategies from Ali Kershner - Director of Creative Strategy (20:20) The benefits of exploring new sides to yourself from Bekah Gold - Chief Everything Officer (38:20) Advice on job transitions from Nate Hoffmeister - Director of Strategic Growth and Business Relationships (50:10). For the full list of the lessons we learned this year, and how you can learn from our mistakes and apply them to your own life, download our FREE Podcast Reflection Worksheets. Referenced Resources: All-Access Digital Community Conscious Coaching Communication Challenge The Apprenticeship Communication Workshop Brand Builder Workshop AOC Podcast E100: Working With Your Spouse & Betting On The Future AOC Podcast 49: Productivity The Matters AOC Podcast E190: Why It Seems Like We Never Have Enough Time AOC Podcast E142: Nate Hoffmeister: Dealing With Divorce: A Leader's Guide THE ART OF COACHING BLACK FRIDAY SALE IS ON! And if you're reading this on Monday 11/21, you only have 24 hours left. We are doing 10% to 30% off all of our most popular resources. This means our CEU approved online courses. This means our live workshops. This means our one to one mentoring. And on top of those discounts, we are now offering gift cards so you can support the development of someone you care about and believe in. Follow this link NOW to save! We’re also excited to announce our BRAND NEW, ALL-ACCESS DIGITAL COMMUNITY. If you're someone who's a lifelong learner, and you value feedback, and perhaps most importantly, you value getting around high level people, make sure to check our community out HERE. We teamed up with mighty networks to create something that would allow people to connect, learn, grow and share at a much higher level. See you there! My last note for today’s episode speaks to something we do every holiday season. Each year we donate a portion of proceeds from my first book, Conscious Coaching, to the Leukemia Lymphoma Foundation and the Alzheimer's Association. We sell signed copies of my book, because a core attribute of our business is conveying Midwest warmth and appreciation. So it's a chance for me to say thank you, personalize these things and send them to you. So if you want to donate to a good cause, and you know somebody that maybe would appreciate the book, or maybe you want to buy a bunch of them for your institution as other organizations have, or whatever it is, go to Brettbartholomew.net/signedcopy. Today’s episode is brought to you by: Athletic Greens one is a critical part of helping me stay healthy throughout the year, especially right now, as we get into the holiday season. We are approaching the finish line, my stress is high, and it's remained high for quite a while this year as we've expanded. So having something like athletic greens to support my immune health has been critical. With athletic greens, you were absorbing 75, high quality vitamins, minerals, Whole Foods or super foods, probiotics and adaptogens to help you start your day right. For a free one year supply of immune supporting vitamin D as well as five free travel packs with your first purchase, visit athleticgreens.com/coach. BetterHelp: Listen, life d