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The Bridge: Building Coaches, Connection, and Curiosity

The Bridge is a podcast dedicated to the art and practice of coaching—how to ask better questions, build deeper long-term client relationships, and cultivate the mindset that transforms conversations into breakthroughs.Hosted by Taylor Steinke and G.K. Self, each episode goes beyond tactics and trendy frameworks. Together, they explore the question behind the question, offering thoughtful, practical insights for coaches, leaders, and anyone committed to helping others grow.About the HostsTaylor Steinke is the Director of Sales Enablement Programs at Spring Venture Group, shaping the sales and professional development strategy for an organization of hundreds of coaches, managers, and agents. His teams are known for excellence, earning the prestigious Pikes Peak Team Award from The Bob Pike Group in 2025 for their participant-centered training and programs. Taylor is also a certified business coach with thousands of hours of hands-on coaching experience.G.K

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    The Unique Dynamics of Group Coaching

    In this episode Taylor and G.K. discuss the key differences between individual coaching and group coaching. Group coaching is not facilitating, presenting, keynoting, or group training. It is navigating transformational conversation with more than one person at a time.Key points covered are: group vs. individual coaching dynamics, unique demands of group transformation, the Self-Disclosure Loop, and managing expectations and accountability in the group.Contact us at [email protected]

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    Using Objections to Discover Motivators

    In this episode, Taylor and G.K. discuss the sales gremlin called Objections. For many people objections are things to be feared. In truth they are vital and valuable allies to salespeople and negotiators. Objections reveal the fears and concerns the person you are negotiating with is holding. Sometimes they are merely ways to slow down the conversation and to keep control of it. Even more valuable, objections can uncover the true motivations the person you are negotiating with has. Contact us at [email protected]

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    Navigating Sensitive Conversations

    In this episode Taylor and G.K. discuss making our way through those sensitive conversations including grief and loss. Coaches - while not masquerading as therapists - have many opportunities to help people at sensitive times in their lives. This episodes offers tips and experiences that we hope you find helpful.Contact us at [email protected]

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    Productive Conflict

    Conflict is a part of life. Most people are uncomfortable confronting and resolving conflict and choose to ignore it or bury their heads in the sand and hope it goes away. Conflict rarely goes away or resolves itself on its own.This episode considers ways to turn conflict into a product conversation.Contact us at [email protected]

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    The Selling Side of Coaching

    In this episode Taylor and G.K. discuss best practices in selling professional services. Nothing happens until someone buys what you have to offer. We talk about the mindset of ethical selling, what motivates clients to pay for our services, and how to take the resistance out of selling.Pay special attention to TEA (Think, Emote (Feel), Act) vs EAR (Emote, Act, Rationalize)Contact us at [email protected]

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    The Power of Discovery Questions In Coaching and In Sales

    Most coaching conversations start with a story—but the real issue is often hidden beneath it.In this episode, Taylor and G.K. discuss the power of Discovery Questions: intentional, open-ended questions that help uncover a client’s motivations, frustrations, resistance, pain points, goals, desired outcomes and decision-making strategies.Used well, Discovery Questions reveal the “Question Behind the Question”—the deeper concern driving the conversation. When coaches learn to recognize and explore these hidden questions, conversations move from surface talk to meaningful insight and progress.Contact us at [email protected]

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    The Fine Line Between Coaching and Mentoring

    Taylor and G.K. discuss the contrasts between coaching and mentoring or teaching. Both serve valid roles in transformational relationships, yet a coach much be aware of when either is being actively engaged in.Contact us at [email protected]

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    Agendaless Coaching That Leads Somewhere

    In this episode Taylor Steinke and G.K. Self explore coaching through curiosity. Rather than a hard structured interview where the person being coached is subjected to an arbitrary agenda scripted by the coach, what happens when you scrap the agenda and focus on the person and their challenge.Agendaless does not mean no structure. The spine of the conversation - from the coach's point of view - is Listen, Reflect, Challenge, and Move to Action.Contact us at [email protected]

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    Building Long-Term Coaching Engagement

    Taylor Steinke and G.K. Self discuss strategies for keeping long-term coaching clients engaged and the coaching relationship productive. We talk about ways to keep the process from growing stale and how to avoid pitfalls like moving from coaching to being buddies, and devolving from outcome-focused interactions to weekly social calls, etc.Contact us at [email protected]

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    Root Cause Analysis (The 5 Whys) In Coaching

    Taylor and G.K. explore the use of "Why" questions in excavating root causes of client challenges. Common practice is to avoid asking "Why?" when coaching clients or direct reports and instead ask "What", "How", "When", and "Where" reflective questions.There are times, however, when in the proper setting, asking "Why?" is the most effective route to discovering the root of the problem.Contact us at [email protected]

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    The Mindset of Good Questioning

    Taylor Steinke and G.K. Self discuss the mindset that governs effective question crafting and use of transformational questions.Contact us at [email protected]

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    The Art of the Question

    Taylor Steinke and G.K. Self discuss the art of crafting and asking effective questions in coaching.Contact us at [email protected]

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    Introduction to The Bridge: Building Coaches, Community, and Curiosity

    A short episode introducing the goals of the Podcast and the hosts.Contact us at [email protected]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Bridge is a podcast dedicated to the art and practice of coaching—how to ask better questions, build deeper long-term client relationships, and cultivate the mindset that transforms conversations into breakthroughs.Hosted by Taylor Steinke and G.K. Self, each episode goes beyond tactics and trendy frameworks. Together, they explore the question behind the question, offering thoughtful, practical insights for coaches, leaders, and anyone committed to helping others grow.About the HostsTaylor Steinke is the Director of Sales Enablement Programs at Spring Venture Group, shaping the sales and professional development strategy for an organization of hundreds of coaches, managers, and agents. His teams are known for excellence, earning the prestigious Pikes Peak Team Award from The Bob Pike Group in 2025 for their participant-centered training and programs. Taylor is also a certified business coach with thousands of hours of hands-on coaching experience.G.K

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