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Many coaches believe that the more information they give, the more helpful they’re being.
But over-educating clients is often the very thing that blocks real transformation.
In this first official episode of Holistic Coaching Excellence, Mar De Carlo breaks down the most common mistake coaches make, especially new and well-intentioned ones, and explains why educating instead of coaching can lead to resistance, poor follow-through, and stalled results.
This episode is essential listening for coaches, doulas, sleep consultants, health practitioners, and helping professionals who want to move beyond information delivery and into true client transformation.
Why educating feels “safe” but often backfires
How over-explaining can create client dependence or resistance
The difference between being knowledgeable and being effective
What coaching actually looks like in real sessions
How great coaches facilitate insight instead of information overload
Simple shifts you can make immediately to coach more powerfully
This episode sets the foundation for the entire podcast, because mastery starts with how you hold the work, not how much you know.
New coaches who feel pressure to prove their expertise
Experienced coaches noticing client resistance or lack of follow-through
Professionals who want to coach with more confidence, presence, and impact
Coaches building a sustainable, ethical, aligned practice
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychological, legal, or professional advice. Listening to this podcast does not create a client–practitioner relationship. Always consult a qualified professional regarding your specific situation.
New episodes of Holistic Coaching Excellence release every Thursday.
By Mar De CarloMany coaches believe that the more information they give, the more helpful they’re being.
But over-educating clients is often the very thing that blocks real transformation.
In this first official episode of Holistic Coaching Excellence, Mar De Carlo breaks down the most common mistake coaches make, especially new and well-intentioned ones, and explains why educating instead of coaching can lead to resistance, poor follow-through, and stalled results.
This episode is essential listening for coaches, doulas, sleep consultants, health practitioners, and helping professionals who want to move beyond information delivery and into true client transformation.
Why educating feels “safe” but often backfires
How over-explaining can create client dependence or resistance
The difference between being knowledgeable and being effective
What coaching actually looks like in real sessions
How great coaches facilitate insight instead of information overload
Simple shifts you can make immediately to coach more powerfully
This episode sets the foundation for the entire podcast, because mastery starts with how you hold the work, not how much you know.
New coaches who feel pressure to prove their expertise
Experienced coaches noticing client resistance or lack of follow-through
Professionals who want to coach with more confidence, presence, and impact
Coaches building a sustainable, ethical, aligned practice
This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical, psychological, legal, or professional advice. Listening to this podcast does not create a client–practitioner relationship. Always consult a qualified professional regarding your specific situation.
New episodes of Holistic Coaching Excellence release every Thursday.