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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 43 MIN

Execution Insights: How to Be Coachable and Why it Matters

from OwlCast: The Leadership & Coaching Podcast · host David Morelli with Co-Host William Oakley

In this episode of OWLCAST, hosts David Morelli and William Oakley pull back the curtain on a critical leadership truth: raw talent often takes a backseat to coachability. While many professionals focus solely on honing their technical skills, David reveals that when executives are faced with a promotion decision between a highly skilled but "uncoachable" expert and a less experienced but highly "coachable" learner, they choose the learner every single time. This episode serves as a vital gut-check for anyone looking to break through a career plateau by shifting their mindset from being an "island of expertise" to an "active seeker of growth." ·      Key Topics:·      The Promotion Differentiator: Skill can be taught, but a lack of coachability is often a permanent roadblock. High-performers who reject feedback are often relegated to individual contributor roles where they can be "contained," while coachable individuals are accelerated into leadership.·      The Implementation Loop: True coachability isn't just nodding and smiling (which David warns actually breaks trust). It is a three-step process: Absorb (acting like a sponge), Synthesize (connecting new info to what you know), and Circle Back (showing the coach that their investment led to action).·      A Horticultural View of Growth: Using a pruning analogy, the hosts discuss how growth is often painful. Being coachable means allowing others to "cut away" ineffective habits or parts of your process so that more productive areas can flourish.·      Choice Over Ability: David argues that coachability isn't an innate personality trait like math aptitude; it is a conscious choice. It requires the humility to accept that you don't have it all figured out and the curiosity to value someone else's perspective as "gold."·      Hidden Benefits: Beyond promotions, coachable employees receive more leeway, greater independence, more dedicated time with leadership, and a "hedge" against layoffs because managers form an emotional attachment to the success of those they invest in.

In this episode of OWLCAST, hosts David Morelli and William Oakley pull back the curtain on a critical leadership truth: raw talent often takes a backseat to coachability. While many professionals focus solely on honing their technical skills, David reveals that when executives are faced with a promotion decision between a highly skilled but "uncoachable" expert and a less experienced but highly "coachable" learner, they choose the learner every single time. This episode serves as a vital gut-check for anyone looking to break through a career plateau by shifting their mindset from being an "island of expertise" to an "active seeker of growth." ·      Key Topics:·      The Promotion Differentiator: Skill can be taught, but a lack of coachability is often a permanent roadblock. High-performers who reject feedback are often relegated to individual contributor roles where they can be "contained," while coachable individuals are accelerated into leadership.·      The Implementation Loop: True coachability isn't just nodding and smiling (which David warns actually breaks trust). It is a three-step process: Absorb (acting like a sponge), Synthesize (connecting new info to what you know), and Circle Back (showing the coach that their investment led to action).·      A Horticultural View of Growth: Using a pruning analogy, the hosts discuss how growth is often painful. Being coachable means allowing others to "cut away" ineffective habits or parts of your process so that more productive areas can flourish.·      Choice Over Ability: David argues that coachability isn't an innate personality trait like math aptitude; it is a conscious choice. It requires the humility to accept that you don't have it all figured out and the curiosity to value someone else's perspective as "gold."·      Hidden Benefits: Beyond promotions, coachable employees receive more leeway, greater independence, more dedicated time with leadership, and a "hedge" against layoffs because managers form an emotional attachment to the success of those they invest in.

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