EPISODE · Jun 18, 2025 · 30 MIN
33) Why I Don't Overshare: The Real Difference Between Authenticity & Reliability In Coaching
from Mind & Muscle · host Chelsy Barber
In this episode, Chelsy reflects on the coaching industry, focusing on the themes of authenticity and professionalism. She discusses the balance between being real and maintaining integrity in leadership roles, sharing personal experiences that highlight the importance of consistency and reliability in coaching. Chelsy emphasizes that while being authentic is valuable, it should not come at the expense of professionalism and the trust of clients. The conversation encourages coaches to reflect on their approach to authenticity and how it impacts their business and client relationships. takeaways The coaching industry is booming and authenticity is a complex topic. Authenticity can sometimes justify inconsistent behavior in leadership roles. It's essential to ask if our realness serves our clients or just ourselves. Seth Godin's view on authenticity emphasizes consistency over being oneself. Clients want dependable behavior, not just authentic feelings. Unprofessionalism can stem from a misinterpretation of authenticity. Personal experiences shape our understanding of effective coaching. Authenticity without integrity can lead to a loss of trust. Coaches should reflect on their relationship with authenticity. Striking a balance between being real and maintaining professionalism is crucial. Chapters 00:00 The Coaching Industry and Authenticity 03:09 The Balance of Authenticity and Professionalism 05:57 Lessons from Personal Experiences 08:46 The Importance of Consistency in Coaching 11:58 Navigating Authenticity and Integrity 14:52 Reflecting on Personal Growth as a Coach 18:07 Finding the Right Balance in Leadership 21:00 Final Thoughts on Authenticity and Service
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33) Why I Don't Overshare: The Real Difference Between Authenticity & Reliability In Coaching
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