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Reinventing Coaching with Click Coach featuring Mitch Russo

Episode 375 of the The Story Engine Podcast podcast, hosted by Kyle Gray, titled "Reinventing Coaching with Click Coach featuring Mitch Russo" was published on November 11, 2025 and runs 42 minutes.

November 11, 2025 ·42m · The Story Engine Podcast

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The coaching world is booming—but most platforms only make the business side more complicated. What if you had a tool that didn't just organize your coaching practice, but actually made you a better coach?

On this episode of The Story Engine Podcast, I sit down with Mitch Russo, serial entrepreneur and founder of multiple software and coaching companies. Mitch introduces Click Coach, a powerful new platform designed to streamline the coaching process while helping coaches consistently deliver on the results they promise. We explore the unique features that set Click Coach apart, the philosophy behind its creation, and what this means for the future of coaching.

If you're a coach—or aspire to be one—this episode will show you how to simplify your systems, elevate your practice, and focus on what really matters: transforming your clients' lives.


Episode Highlights with Timestamps

[02:34] – Why most coaching platforms fail to support what coaches actually need

[05:12] – The origin story of Click Coach and how Mitch saw the gap in the market

[08:01] – How Click Coach helps coaches deliver measurable results with less overwhelm

[11:26] – The philosophy behind coaching with clarity, accountability, and results

[14:58] – Real-world examples of coaches using Click Coach to transform their practice

[18:15] – Kyle and Mitch discuss the future of coaching software and AI integration

[21:39] – What sets Click Coach apart from generic business platforms

[25:02] – Closing thoughts: how coaches can simplify their systems and amplify their impact

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