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Mash coaches high-level entrepreneurs in the startup world. And Sayoko coaches women with an immigrant background as well as military veterans.
But Mash now wants to coach VCs. And Sayoko wants to coach high net worth women who are philanthropists.
Listen in as I give them both a tool to help up-level their clientele. As I coach them, Iâll be coaching you...
Enjoy!
Love. RichP.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
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How would you like to launch a group coaching program for your favorite clients?
One of the challenges that super smart, driven people face is that they can make things far more complex than they need to be.
In this episode, I help Amber launch a coaching program for her high-level clients, in only a few minutes...
Enjoy!
Love. RichP.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
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Sometimes the solution to what scares you the most is that you need to Just F**king Do It...
Enjoy!
Love. RichP.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
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Today I am coaching Michael and Rod.
Michael has 25 years experience of leadership in the theatre. Youâre going to hear me shake up his thinking to remind him that heâs not a beginner coach. Heâs an expert in leadership, whoâs been doing this his entire life.
Rod has decades of experience as an entrepreneur and now coaches highly successful CEOs. Heâs looking for a new way of doing things, and I teach him the power of having a âsecretâ menuâŠ
Enjoy!
Love. RichP.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
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Today Iâm coaching Mehala, who has a background in the corporate world and has been coaching for almost 5 years. And Shannon, who is completely new to coaching.
We talk about the âboomâbust cycle for coaching,â the importance of getting back to basics, âABC: always be creating clientsâ, and the problem with playing small vs constantly seeking out clients with bigger problems and bigger challenges...â
Enjoy!
Love. RichP.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
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Diane has been coaching for 20 years and Ray is a coach to start up founders who is so good that his clients come mainly by referral from VCs.
Diane wants help filtering for her dream clients. And Ray wants help answering that question we all dread, âHey, what do you do?â
Enjoy!
Love. RichP.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
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You're about to watch or listen to me coaching Scott and Kate. Kate has an extraordinary track record of success behind her. She is known by and trusted by several world leaders. And she is in her head about how she can get them as coaching clients, so I snap her out of it. And I tell her 2 things:
One, your need to have fear and doubt is a sign you are working with the caliber of people you need to work with. And two, it's a sign that you're in your head.
Scott has a background in the corporate world and a track record of success. I have to snap him out of one thing in particular, referring to himself as a new coach, and I slow him down to the power of a single conversation which will change everything for him.
I'll see both of them at the intensive that's coming up. And if you're interested, come and join us, too, because it's where we get to do the energetic work around creating clients that you can't always capture in the nuance of a recording or a piece of writing. I'll see you soon.
Enjoy!
Love. RichP.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
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In this episode, I coach two clients on how to achieve their goals. Mary Grant is a successful fashion entrepreneur looking to transition into coaching. The other client, David Watson, is a successful consultant who wants to grow and make a bigger impact.
The one thing we have in common is that we all want to find our ideal clients. I believe the key to do that is to understand their psychographics, not just demographics.
Psychographics are the client's values, beliefs, and motivations.So the conversation develops around this concept.
Enjoy!
Love. RichP.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
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Today I'm coaching Dave and Michelle. Both of them are coming to the live, in person Intensive in Santa Fe, and they're already signed up for the virtual intensive, too. They didn't know each other, and I didn't know Dave. Michelle I've worked with in the past. She's been at previous intensives.
And today, it turns out (we didn't know this) that the very tool that would support Michelle the most is also a powerful tool for Dave. It's a really powerful tool for long-term client creation called Research Project, and you'll hear 2 different ways it can be applied in this particular conversation.
I had fun, and it was powerful in its simplicity. Within about 17 min we were complete.
Enjoy!
Love. RichP.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
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This time around, I did something different with the podcast.
I brought 2 people to talk with: Linley who had worked with me in the past, and Sarah who's never worked with me. They don't know each other and the 3 of us never spent time together, but I thought this would be fun.
One of the reasons I'm doing this is that both of them are signed up to come to the next Intensive in a few weeks.
I love doing this kind of stuff. I love working with coaches on how to build their business.
So naturally, we played around one simple question: how can I help you create your next client?
Enjoy!
Love. RichP.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
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This is an episode from Tommy Baker's Resist Average Academy. Tommy and I explore holding space and creating perspective through deep conversations.
Enjoy.
Love. Rich
P.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
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Today's episode features the Master Coaching with Ajit podcast. On this episode Ajit Nawalkha and I have a conversation about entrepreneurship, coaching skills, and building a successful coaching business. In order to thrive in the coaching industry, you must put in effort for a long period of time before feeling like it is working. Wishing for instant recognition without putting in work first is not how things are done, but the ones who persist are the ones who become masters.
Enjoy.
Love. Rich
P.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
Download an FAQ for great leaders who want to be great coaches - with a handful of high-performing, high-fee clients. https://richlitvin.com/rules -
Anu is a consultant to high-level organizations and their leadership teams. She's an incredible woman who has literally been a leader since the age of 6. But right now she is holding back from telling these leaders what they REALLY need to hear.
So, I have to step into leadership myself.
I need to model for her the power of saying, "Here's what I require of you..." By the end of the conversation we are both fully energized.Sometimes being on mission is scary. But you've got this. Not everyone needs to like you. But you need to speak truth to power. That's how we change the world.
In today's episode you'll also learn about Transition Excellenceâa past program for high-level leaders who want to be high-level coaches and consultants.
Love. RichP.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership. Download an FAQ for great leaders who want to be great coaches - with a handful of high-performing, high-fee clients. https://richlitvin.com/rules
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In this masterclass I demonstrate how to create high-fee clients one relationship at a time and share my simple framework to build a thriving coaching business. I share powerful distinctions and key frameworks to help you:
Understand the common fears and blocks holding coaches back from charging more
Shift your mindset to raise your fees (even right after this masterclass)
Love. Rich
P.S. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
Download an FAQ for great leaders who want to be great coaches - with a handful of high-performing, high-fee clients. https://richlitvin.com/rules -
In this episode, I was a guest on the Selling with Love Podcast, hosted by Jason Marc Campbell.
We go deep into the Prosperous Coach Approach and the power of connecting - one person at a time.
Enjoy!
Love. Rich
PS. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership. Download an FAQ for great leaders who want to be great coaches - with a handful of high-performing, high-fee clients. https://richlitvin.com/rules
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When we get in our car, we pay attention to the dials in front of us. Is the check engine light on? How's the tire pressure? Do I need gas? Or we don't pay attention... I got a speeding ticket the other day because I didn't keep my eyes on the speedometer.
In this episode from our top 10, I am coaching an extraordinary woman called Nikki. She's a diversity consultant, a coach and a musician.
And she is hitting a ceiling on the level of her success that she perceives as a tension between who she thinks she is and who she is becoming.
What's actually happening is that she is up-leveling her life and business â but she is still living based on some outdated measures of success.
I help Nikki create some new metrics for success. As you listen in, I invite you to create some new metrics for your own next level of success.
Enjoy!
Love. RichPS. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership. Download an FAQ for great leaders who want to be great coaches - with a handful of high-performing, high-fee clients. https://richlitvin.com/rules
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Here is an episode of Master Your Mind With Marisa Peer that I was interviewed on...
The episode covers:
The importance of being coached when you are a coach The insight coaching method and how it works to achieve that âahaâ moment How challenging moments can lead to your greatest achievements The difference between courage and confidence The future of coaching and how coaching could benefit schools The difference between therapy and coachingEnjoy!
Love. RichPS. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership. Download an FAQ for great leaders who want to be great coaches - with a handful of high-performing, high-fee clients. https://richlitvin.com/rules
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A client of mine runs a multi-million-dollar business. Sheâs respected by everyone in her field, yet she once said to me, âI could do this with my eyes closed. I want something more.â
And then she went on, âIâm not lonely, but Iâm very alone. Thereâs no one else I dare share this with but you.âOne challenge of being a high performer is that you can be surrounded by people whose only mission is to say âyesâ to you, who want to make you feel good, or say what they think you need to hear.
Oh this was fun! You see, in this top 10 episode, I start to chat to Ervine before we hit record and she makes a little joke about me mistaking her for a high-performer. I immediately ask if I can start recording because I want to illustrate something important.
Marianne Williamson captured it in her poem: "Our deepest fear is not that we are weak. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us."
Too often, I see leaders fighting for their limitations. And that's always when I jump in.
Ervine is a fascinating woman with a background in high-level sales. She has had a successful career that was built one relationship at a time. When I ask her how many coaching clients she wants, she is a little surprised to realize that it is no more than 12 clients a year.
In this episode you'll hear me break down 5 of the top ways to build a word-of-mouth business. Masterclasses, other people's communities, former networks, referrals and creating your own community.
When you are remarkable, it literally means that people remark about you. They talk about you when you are not there. That is the platinum standard for any business. Listen in as I teach you how to make your business remarkable, too.
Enjoy!
Love. RichPS. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership. Download an FAQ for great leaders who want to be great coaches - with a handful of high-performing, high-fee clients. https://richlitvin.com/rules
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As a coach, one of the gifts you can give extraordinary high performers is to create the safety for them to really speak their truth.
In return, to have the kind of coach who is willing to hide nothing and hold nothing back, is a very unique experience for extraordinarily high performers.
The team at WBECS invited me to give a presentation about coaching high performers.
Well, I don't 'teach' and I don't do 'presentations', I told them. But I do coach. We're in. They said. So that's what I did. I coached.And I drew out some powerful distinctions from an extraordinary high-performing woman.
Here we are...Enjoy!
Love. Rich
PS. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership. Download an FAQ for great leaders who want to be great coaches - with a handful of high-performing, high-fee clients. https://richlitvin.com/rules
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If your life was to be translated into a series of books, they would be filled with ups and downs, relationships, and experiences, good or bad. You, the main character, would be on a search for your passion and mission in life. However, the most important chapters might be the ones that were never written. Whatâs the book you are scared to write?
In this episode from our top 10 list, Andre joins me to talk about those chapters of life and quite literally writing his book. Andre built a successful healthcare business before making the transition into coaching and different forms of therapy. He is working on writing his book on life from his own unconventional insights. Remember, just write, your voice will come!
Enjoy!
Love. RichPS. For most of human history, it wasnât called coaching. It was called leadership.
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