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The Coaching Revolution is a collective of experienced coaches, who mentor other coaches to success.

The International Coach Federation (ICF) have a global statistic that says that 82% of coaching businesses fail in the first 2 years. We've turned that statistic around. 80+% of our coaches succeed.
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Liz Smith left a corporate career more than six years ago and retrained as a counsellor. She became interested in coaching and started am accredited course. Then she found The Coaching Revolution.
George joined The Coaching Revolution to take our coaching diploma as well as to learn how to market his new coaching business. Sarah and George chat about George's experience to date.
Sarah Clein joined The Coaching Revolution at the beginning of 2022 and has started successfully marketing her coaching business.  She chats to Sarah Short about her journey to date - including the 2am panic she had once she'd committed to joining us!
Sam Harvey used to be a difficult, arrogant boss. He's worked around the world from New Zealand (where he was born), to Australia, from the USA to where he lives now in London, England. Over the years he was managing teams, Sam struggled to understand why his team members wouldn't just 'do as they were told' and with the impact that their apparent lack of obedience had on profits and stakeholders. As all good coaches do, Sam had a road to Damascus moment and dramatically changed the way he managed people. The results were outstanding and now Sam runs Braver Leaders to help other 'Jack the lad' managers have reality checks and move from being arrogant to becoming a braver leader.
Before he retired, John Gilbert was the CEO of a large local council. He had lots of 'delivery' skills but no marketing skills at all. He joined the The Coaching Revolution and fast-tracked his journey to running a successful coaching and consulting business.  In this episode Sarah chats to John about that journey to success.
Amy is a coach who works with professionals in the food industry. She is making great progress with building her corporate coaching business. In this episode, we chat about why she became a coach and why supporting people in the food industry is so important to her.
Nicola Semple came to us as someone with a lot of coaching experience, but no formal qualification. She joined up to take our coaching diploma as well as our marketing (and business) diploma.
Sarah Loddick had a stellar career in the pharma industry and came to us both to consolidate the learning she'd already undertaken in coaching, and to learn how to find coaching clients who pay a professional rate for coaching. In this episode, we chat about her experience so far.
Helen Clare has a whole quiver full of skills, including coaching, teaching, mentoring and facilitating which she uses to great effect to help female teachers who are struggling with menopause and the schools who want to know how to best to support them.
Liz O'Neill has a technology background. She has worked for 20+ years in the finance sector as a technology leader. She joined The Coaching Revolution because she wanted to coach technology leaders. Today, Liz coaches tech leaders in the corporate space. She needs only a few contracts a year as fees in this space are significantly higher than those in other spaces. Sarah and Liz are talking about the new group programme that she and Liz have designed especially for coaches who want to work in corporations.
We're launching our group mentoring programme! Coach and mentor (formerly mentee) with The Coaching Revolution Becky Field is going to be running our programme with tiny groups of 4 coaches. Click here for more details.
Jo Woods, Revisited

Jo Woods, Revisited

2021-02-0328:24

I first spoke to Jo in June last year, when she'd had a single mentoring session. She was upbeat, excited and declared that her single session had been worth the fee in itself. You can find that episode here. We revisit Jo as she's about to have her final mentoring session.
Louisa Pau delighted in owning and running her creative agency for many years, before stress and ill-health caused her to pause for thought. After regaining her health, Louisa realised that agency owners tend to work themselves into the ground, without stopping to figure out how they could change what they do so that they can have a healthy business AND a healthy life. In this episode, Sarah talks to Louisa about her work to date and about her experience with The Coaching Revolution. Louisa has taken the ICF Coaching Course with us and so we chat about that too.
Who says 2020 was a write off? Rebecca Amin joined The Coaching Revolution about a year ago, having taken a qualification in career coaching. This year she has grown her coaching business and quit the job she hated - all during the global pandemic! Listen as Sarah and Rebecca chat about her journey and how she feels about it.
Scott joined us as a mentee in August 2019. Then, just as he ramped up his marketing efforts, coronavirus happened and the UK went into lockdown. Despite this, Scott has still managed to not only create a coaching business, but grow it to a point that he has been able to give up his full-time job and coach for a living. Listen while Scott and I chat about the work he's done and what's been happening for him this year.
Liz O'Neill started her coaching business while working full time as a technology leader. She needed to be able to use social media to promote her coaching business without falling foul of her employer. Liz works B2B as a coach within corporates. I interviewed her about starting her business last year and you can hear that episode here. In this episode, Liz explains how to utilise social media without getting into trouble at work. The Coaching Revolution is run by successful coaches to support other coaches to success. Join our fabulous (free) community for business-building coaches Coaching Republic
Steph has a background in market research and left her job to set up her coaching business. She was busy networking and talking to as many people as she could to no avail. She realised that she needed some help, and needed it urgently. Steph and Sarah talk about Steph's journey from a standing start, to a lead a day in just 12 weeks. The Coaching Revolution is run by successful coaches to support other coaches to success. Join our fabulous (free) community for business-building coaches Coaching Republic
Jo Woods joined The Coaching Revolution as a mentee just 3 weeks ago.  Sarah interviewed Jo to talk about the massive mindset shift that she's experienced in such a short time. Jo said  I now understand the difference between being busy and being productive. Most of all, I know that neither of them is the same as being effective! In the podcast we refer to a YouTube video from Alisa Barcan, which you can find here. If you'd like to join our free community for ALL coaches, you can find Coaching Republic here.
Kathryn MacNeill and Sarah chat about the current peculiar place the world finds itself in and how it is affecting us all. Kathryn explains why we might be feeling angry, sad and/or frustrated. Sarah reflects on managing your coaching business during this coronavirus period. Join our free online community Coaching Republic
Mila Komarova had a high-flying career as a management consultant when she started working with The Coaching Revolution. She was struggling to understand how she could ever transition from her career into working for herself; apart from anything else, what about the income!? Sarah chats to Mila about how she adapted The Coaching Revolution framework to create the coaching business of her dreams.
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