Have you recently realized that there needs to be more in life than what you are currently experiencing? The last two years has been a shift in work-life balance. Whether it's working from home, seeing an increase in stress or dealing with loss in challenging circumstances, it has people looking to find a bigger purpose. In this conversation, we welcome Bruce McLeod, a returning guest, a long-time colleague of Dave Veale's and the Executive Coach to our guest co-host Emily Rodger. It is a group of coaches talking about what they've seen happen in their industry in the last two years, but it's also a group of people having an enlightening discussion about what being a coach brings to their lives, how people are shifting to find more purpose and how digital connections are driving all of these interactions.
Pete Stoddart: From Hospitality Entrepreneur to Executive Coach
Dr. Dan Arguello: Medical Care in Underserved Areas.
Rodrigo Salles: Building Trust and Cultivating Relationships
Dave Veale: Authenticity, Coaching & Leadership Growth
Dr. Bill Howatt: Creating Deep Connections To Foster Growth
Andrew Oland: Leadership Lessons of a Brewery CEO
Kelley Russell-DuVarney: Exploring Sociological Imagination
Dave Stonehouse: Leadership & Persuasive Communication
Matt Cundill: Sounds Like A Plan
Phil Jewell: How Experience Impacts Leadership
Greg Hemmings: Once A Host, Always A Friend
Quentin Casey: Connecting With A Billionaire
Ed Staniowski: What It Means To Be A Leader
Nancy Gharib: Building a Business That Suits You
Kurt Goddard: Disability Rights and Advocacy with Inclusion Canada
Muraly Srinarayanathas: Business Beyond Borders
Laura Gatien: Bridging Gaps in Mental Health Access
Andy Posner: Redefining Financial Services for Good
Rachel Vander Vennen: Authentic Leadership and Inclusive Communities
Dr. Matthew Harrison: Digital Solutions for Inclusive Leadership
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