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#397: The biggest red flag in a business coach - Tash Corbin, Heart-Centred Business Podcast

Heart-Centred Business Podcast with Tash Corbin

English - April 07, 2024 17:00 - 12 minutes - 8.43 MB - ★★★★★ - 7 ratings
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This episode of the podcast is a short and sweet one. 

But it's a very juicy one, because sharing the biggest red flag I avoid when choosing a business coach. Of course, I'm also going to tell you how to spot that red flag in what they are teaching online.

There are plenty of things that give me the ick, because there are plenty of mediocre and quite frankly dodgy business coaches out there... and I think you'll be surprised by the biggest red flag I look out for!

PLUS I can't wait to hear if it's one you look out for as well... and I have a special invitation for you to test and question me!

SOUND LIKE FUN??

Let's get into it!

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 I'll be honest - there are plenty of things that turn me off from business coaches, mentors and gurus.

Especially these ones:

Toxic marketing: bypassing people's consent in their sales and marketing process.Agitation-based messaging: Share giant results and minimise the effort required to get them. This makes audiences feel inadequate, because they haven't done this one little thing that would create massive results... all they need to do is work with the coach and BOOM their life will be fabulous. So much ick!Hustle-oriented messaging: Particularly coaches recommending the 5am club. A lot of 'hustle' content is created by straight white men (with wives who take care of all the household responsibilities) for straight white men (with wives who take care of all the household responsibilities). They say it's applicable to everyone, but they're coming from a privileged position that they can't even see is privileged. You've likely heard me say, "I care not for sunrises". I love a sleep-in, thanks!

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