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Cinnie Noble, Conflict Management Coaching

I’m terribly excited about this conversation with Cinnie Noble, because she’s a fellow coach from Toronto and a world expert in conflict management coaching. Cinnie’s work as a coach has evolved from her career as a lawyer and a mediator. … Continue reading

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Tom Heck, International Association of Teamwork Facilitators

It’s embarrassing that it’s taken me this long to post this interview with Tom. He’s an old friend, president and founder of the IATF, and and has long been a champion for helping teams do extraordinary things. This is important, … Continue reading

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Mel Robbins, Stop Saying You’re Fine

Meet Mel Robbins, who is here on the planet to ignite courage inside of people and give people the permission and tools to be inspired again by life. She is the host of a daily radio show, author of Stop … Continue reading

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Mary Beth O’Neill Executive Coaching with Backbone and Heart

Mary Beth O’Neill is one of my heroes. I am insanely enthusiastic about her book Executive Coaching with Backbone and Heart, and feel that her work has the ability to really shift the impact that coaching can have in an … Continue reading

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Mike Pantalon, Instant Influence

Today I’m talking to Dr. Mike Pantalon, a motivational coach, consultant, speaker, psychologist and research scientist at the Yale School of Medicine. His book Instant Influence is about using motivational interviewing to connect and influence people. He has taught the … Continue reading

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