104 | Two Worlds

 

Up to this point, I kept my coaching practice somewhat separate from the Trauma Hiders Club podcast. My coaching practice has always been full, flourishing, and thriving with exponential growth, but, ever since my mom died, I’ve been looking at it. What struck me was the myriad of ways I had kept so many people out while offering exclusive, high-ticket engagement, VIP experiences, and made-up rules about who gets in and who stays out.

In this episode, I explore combining my world as the host of the Trauma Hiders Club podcast and as an executive leadership coach. I discuss how and why I’m not for most people and describe the kind of people who will—and who will probably not—connect well with me.

 “If you hear something that opens you up to seeing something for yourself, and you want to explore that in reflective, safe, trauma-informed conversations, know that I’m here.”

- Karen Goldfinger Baker

This week on the Trauma Hiders Club Podcast:

●        Podcasting as a grieving host

●        How I separated my world as a podcast host from my world as an executive coach

●        My “Fuck off” and “Fuck, yes!” kinds of people

●        How to reach out to me

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