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Making Moves: What is the Difference Between Coaching and Counseling

Episode 4 of the United Not Uniform podcast, hosted by Krystal Thomas, titled "Making Moves: What is the Difference Between Coaching and Counseling" was published on October 11, 2024 and runs 33 minutes.

October 11, 2024 ·33m · United Not Uniform

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In this series called Making Moves, I invite an expert to share their area of expertise and provide practical insight that you can apply in everyday life. In this episode, we hear from Shikina Tellis, the CEO and founder of TWS Coaching and Consulting Group. Shikina shares what led her into becoming a certified coach, the difference between coaching and counseling, and the valuable support coaching can provide. If you are interested in exploring coaching, check out TWS Coaching and Consulting Group at https://twscoaching.com/life-coach-booking Be sure to stay connected to United Not Uniform in between podcast episodes at unitednotuniform.com [https://www.unitednotuniform.com/]!

In this series called Making Moves, I invite an expert to share their area of expertise and provide practical insight that you can apply in everyday life. In this episode, we hear from Shikina Tellis, the CEO and founder of TWS Coaching and Consulting Group. Shikina shares what led her into becoming a certified coach, the difference between coaching and counseling, and the valuable support coaching can provide.

If you are interested in exploring coaching, check out TWS Coaching and Consulting Group at https://twscoaching.com/life-coach-booking

Be sure to stay connected to United Not Uniform in between podcast episodes at unitednotuniform.com!

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