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In this year-end special episode of the Driving Change Podcast, Jeff Bloomfield sits down with Dr. Dan Docherty, Chief Coaching Officer at Braintrust, to explore the profound influence of NeuroCoaching® on leadership, relationships, and personal growth. They dive into the science-backed framework of the Six Ps—Purpose, Perspective, Plan, Progress, Problems, and Performance—that has revolutionized coaching practices for thousands. Dr. Docherty shares personal stories, actionable insights, and the neuroscience behind how leaders can create climates of trust and accountability to elevate both professional and personal outcomes. This is not just about workplace coaching; it’s about transforming how we engage and lead in every aspect of life.
Why You Should Listen:
If you’ve ever felt stuck in your coaching or leadership approach, this episode is your breakthrough. Learn how to navigate the complexities of communication, foster emotional intelligence, and build trust-filled environments that drive sustained performance. Whether you’re a leader, parent, or mentor, this conversation reveals the power of intentional coaching and equips you with tools to make a lasting impact. With the upcoming release of the NeuroCoaching book, now is the time to elevate your understanding and practice of coaching.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to NeuroCoaching® and Year-End Review
05:59 - Defining Legacy and Coaching Philosophy
14:04 - Communication as a Core Skill
19:17 - The Power of Perspective in Leadership
25:15 - Neuroscience of Empathy and Self-Preservation
34:10 - Introducing the Situational Conversation Framework
40:00 - Practical Application of the Six Ps
46:03 - Communication Systems and Predictability
Find out more About:
Braintrust : https://braintrustgrowth.com/
Jeff Bloomfield: Jeff Blommfield Speaker Site
Dr. Dan Docherty: Dr. Dan Docherty Speaker Site
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In this year-end special episode of the Driving Change Podcast, Jeff Bloomfield sits down with Dr. Dan Docherty, Chief Coaching Officer at Braintrust, to explore the profound influence of NeuroCoaching® on leadership, relationships, and personal growth. They dive into the science-backed framework of the Six Ps—Purpose, Perspective, Plan, Progress, Problems, and Performance—that has revolutionized coaching practices for thousands. Dr. Docherty shares personal stories, actionable insights, and the neuroscience behind how leaders can create climates of trust and accountability to elevate both professional and personal outcomes. This is not just about workplace coaching; it’s about transforming how we engage and lead in every aspect of life.
Why You Should Listen:
If you’ve ever felt stuck in your coaching or leadership approach, this episode is your breakthrough. Learn how to navigate the complexities of communication, foster emotional intelligence, and build trust-filled environments that drive sustained performance. Whether you’re a leader, parent, or mentor, this conversation reveals the power of intentional coaching and equips you with tools to make a lasting impact. With the upcoming release of the NeuroCoaching book, now is the time to elevate your understanding and practice of coaching.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction to NeuroCoaching® and Year-End Review
05:59 - Defining Legacy and Coaching Philosophy
14:04 - Communication as a Core Skill
19:17 - The Power of Perspective in Leadership
25:15 - Neuroscience of Empathy and Self-Preservation
34:10 - Introducing the Situational Conversation Framework
40:00 - Practical Application of the Six Ps
46:03 - Communication Systems and Predictability
Find out more About:
Braintrust : https://braintrustgrowth.com/
Jeff Bloomfield: Jeff Blommfield Speaker Site
Dr. Dan Docherty: Dr. Dan Docherty Speaker Site

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