EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 39 MIN
TVOL: The Vision Coaching Framework , Frances Bynum, Mike Rothschild then Steve Curran.
from EyeCode Media · host Christopher Wolfe, OD, FAAO, Dipl. ABO
Most leaders want to help their teams grow, but many unintentionally create dependency instead of development. In the final episode of the Coaching as Leadership series, Ted McElroy introduces The Vision Coaching Framework — a practical coaching model designed to help leaders ask better questions, create engagement, and develop problem-solvers instead of people who simply wait for answers. This episode brings together the core ideas from the first two episodes and turns them into a repeatable process leaders can immediately begin using with their teams. Ted walks through the framework step-by-step, from gaining clarity and identifying success patterns to recognizing obstacles, self-sabotage tendencies, and the hidden costs of saying “yes.” The conversation focuses on how engaged leaders create healthier cultures by staying curious, simplifying next steps, and consistently coaching the whole person — not just managing tasks or solving problems for others. In this episode: Why advice-giving can create learned helplessness, and how curiosity builds autonomy and engagement The core questions behind The Vision Coaching Framework, including success signals, momentum, obstacles, and emotional triggers How simplicity, consistent next steps, and engaged leadership help create thriving businesses and teams Key Quote: “The best businesses are led by leaders who engage their people. The businesses that struggle are led by leaders who try to avoid their people.” Resources Mentioned: If you want the 10 transformational questions that anchor whole-person coaching, download the Vision of Leadership Whole-Person Coaching Whitepaper. You can get your copy at: https://www.eyecodeeducation.com/products/digital_downloads/TVoLCoaching
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Most leaders want to help their teams grow, but many unintentionally createdependency instead of development. In the final episode of the Coaching as Leadershipseries, Ted McElroy introduces The Vision Coaching Framework — a practical coachingmodel designed to help leaders ask better questions, create engagement, and developproblem-solvers instead of people who simply wait for answers. This episode bringstogether the core ideas from the first two episodes and turns them into a repeatableprocess leaders can immediately begin using with their teams.Ted walks through the framework step-by-step, from gaining clarity and identifyingsuccess patterns to recognizing obstacles, self-sabotage tendencies, and the hiddencosts of saying “yes.” The conversation focuses on how engaged leaders createhealthier cultures by staying curious, simplifying next steps, and consistently coachingthe whole person — not just managing tasks or solving problems for others.In this episode: Why advice-giving can create learned helplessness, and how curiosity buildsautonomy and engagement The core questions behind The Vision Coaching Framework, including successsignals, momentum, obstacles, and emotional triggers How simplicity, consistent next steps, and engaged leadership help createthriving businesses and teamsKey Quote:“The best businesses are led by leaders who engage their people. The businesses thatstruggle are led by leaders who try to avoid their people.”Resources Mentioned:If you want the 10 transformational questions that anchor whole-person coaching,download the Vision of Leadership Whole-Person Coaching Whitepaper. You can getyour copy at:https://www.eyecodeeducation.com/products/digital_downloads/TVoLCoaching
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