Fantastic learning opportunity for leaders BUT not for aspiring coaches
This was a great example of a very common leader blind spot and how uncovering that can lead to a significant shift in perspective and options. Also very real scenario where something that runs psychologically deeper may be the speed bump. However, the coach was doing quite a bit of diagnosing and prescribing actions. That is great advice-giving not coaching. It gives the erroneous impression that one session will help people overcome life-long assumptions and patterns of behavior and give them a clear line of sight to their goal. That is not realistic and may in fact be dangerous for some clients.
Certified Exec Coach via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/29/21
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Ms. Muriel Wilkins is doing what she was born to do. She is incredibly gifted as a coach. She deftly leads leaders to answer their own burning questions through her savvy execution. As a mid-career manager, I have learned so much from Muriel in every episode; there are golden nuggets that I carry...Read full review »
C. Nadia via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/05/22
This is the first time I’m reviewing a career podcast. Every time I listen to Muriel Wilkins’ Coaching Real Leaders, I take away actionable insights on how to handle situations that come up at work. Muriel is candid, kind, and asks terrific questions. Highly recommend this podcast!
S Paloma via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/14/21
When I listened to the episode on disillusionment with the executive team, “Killing me softly with his song” popped into my head because the episode was so apropos to my situation! So many of these episodes are- highly recommend!
Drippin runner via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/07/23
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