Experienced Coaches
Burnout Awareness: What Coaches Must Know
Discover burnout awareness strategies to help clients prevent and manage burnout while positioning yourself as a trusted coach in this growing field.
Using Data to Tell Your Business Story
Learn to turn coaching data into clear, compelling stories with creative tools and research insights that show impact and drive results.
Coaching for Growth at Alberta’s Municipal Climate Change Action Centre
It started with two colleagues sharing a passion for sustainability. Professional coach…
Trauma-Informed Coaching for First Responders: A Culturally Competent Approach
Understanding the Cultural Landscape of First Responders First responders, including police officers,…
Coaching Industry Continues Global Growth with $5.34 Billion USD Revenue, New Research Reveals
– International Coaching Federation Releases 2025 Global Coaching Study, Showcasing Profession’s Impact…
To Coach and Human Better, We Must Stretch
To Coach and Human Better, We Must Stretch When I set out…
Facilitating In-Person Coaching Retreats
Step into the art of designing transformative in-person coaching retreats with Izabela Marić, PCC, an internationally experienced coach and retreat facilitator from Croatia. This webinar is your opportunity to learn from a seasoned professional who has led retreats across Europe, India, and the USA, blending coaching, yoga, and experiential practices to create truly immersive experiences.
2025 ICF Global Coaching Study Executive Summary
Discover the key trends shaping the coaching profession in the 2025 ICF Global Coaching Study Executive Summary. Based on insights from more than 10,000 coaches worldwide, this snapshot highlights record growth, rising revenue, and strong optimism about the future of coaching.
Step into the New Year with Intention
Choose a single word that represents your vision for 2026. This word can serve as a theme for the year, reminding you of what matters most. It can also be a powerful tool to use with clients, helping them clarify priorities and set boundaries around what to do more of and what to set aside.
Radical Listening For Coaches
As a group, professional coaches tend to be good listeners. Listening is so central to what we do, in fact, that it is one of our core competencies. This does not mean, however, that we can improve! In this interactive session, Dr. Robert Biswas-Diener invites you to reexamine listening from new angles. We will build on traditional notions of “active listening” to better understand the role of authenticity, assertiveness, and motivation in the listening process. You will leave this session with new attitudes toward listening, more targeted language to describe it, and experiments to try in your own coaching practice.








