Transcend Your Dichotomy w/ Brooke Monaghan

169. Working alone, questioning thought leadership, and the impact of AI on creators w/ Franklin Taggart


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This episode of Transcend Your Dichotomy features coach Franklin Taggart (he/him), from Your Own Best Company, who helps creative people make their dreams a reality. Listen in as Franklin and Brooke discuss the importance of coaching, the difference between talents and gifts in coaching, as well as the skepticism that can come with the coaching industry.

Franklin also shares his curiosity about thought leadership and the distinction between that and expertise. Brooke and Franklin explore the difference between being an "influence" versus being an "influencer," and the impact of AI on the economy and employment. While there is concern about the middle time period where there will be disruption, chaos, and uncertainty, both Brooke and Franklin express their optimism that AI will allow people to free up some time and shift their energy to focus on more creative things.

Connect with Franklin

Subscribe to Franklin's vid/pod/blog cast: https://www.franklintaggart.com/p/your-own-best-company.html

Connect with Franklin on LinkedIn (please, no DM pitching): https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklin-taggart-coaching/

Franklin recommends: The Trouble with Thought Leadership by Erika Holthausen https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/trouble-thought-leadership-erica-holthausen/

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