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Topics: Trust, coaching, personal training, career path, college experience, health, entrepreneurship, client relationships, coaching philosophy, personal growth
In this episode of 'This Shit Can Get Heavy,' host Madalynne Rose Caratini shares her journey from a visual arts major at UCSD to becoming a successful coach and entrepreneur. She discusses the importance of building trust, navigating college challenges, and the transition from personal training to coaching. Madalynne emphasizes her balanced coaching philosophy, the significance of client relationships, and the lessons learned throughout her career. She concludes with actionable steps for aspiring coaches and the importance of sharing one's story.
Summary
00:00 From Visual Arts to Coaching: A Journey Begins
08:42 The Shift to Public Health and Coaching Philosophy
16:53 Building a Balanced Coaching Approach
23:40 The Difference Between Trainer and Coach
29:47 Lessons Learned in Coaching and Personal Growth
33:30 Steps to Becoming a Coach or Hiring One
Topics: Trust, coaching, personal training, career path, college experience, health, entrepreneurship, client relationships, coaching philosophy, personal growth
In this episode of 'This Shit Can Get Heavy,' host Madalynne Rose Caratini shares her journey from a visual arts major at UCSD to becoming a successful coach and entrepreneur. She discusses the importance of building trust, navigating college challenges, and the transition from personal training to coaching. Madalynne emphasizes her balanced coaching philosophy, the significance of client relationships, and the lessons learned throughout her career. She concludes with actionable steps for aspiring coaches and the importance of sharing one's story.
Summary
00:00 From Visual Arts to Coaching: A Journey Begins
08:42 The Shift to Public Health and Coaching Philosophy
16:53 Building a Balanced Coaching Approach
23:40 The Difference Between Trainer and Coach
29:47 Lessons Learned in Coaching and Personal Growth
33:30 Steps to Becoming a Coach or Hiring One