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    033: A Fresh Perspective on Coaching and a Glimpse Into the Industry with Jesse Gros

    My guest today got in touch with me after one of my previous episodes with Charles Eisenstein.

    Jesse’s most recent book, My Life Coach Wears A Tutu is a wonderful little book for to be coaches and coaches alike.

    If you are on Facebook and you dig what Jesse has to say today, then you should definitely connect with him over there because he is posting a lot of great content and bringing a new level of transparency to the coaching space.

    Jesse Gros is a Life Coach, Healer, Adventurer and Philanthropist. He’s the author of the Award winning book “Your Wild and Precious Life – Adventures in Conscious Creation” and his new book “My Life Coach Wears a Tutu.”

    Through his one-on- one Coaching, Breathwork healing circles and International Retreats, Jesse is a Wayshower, coaching young and mid-life professionals to create a life of meaning and purpose…

    Something he knows a lot about. In the midst of the 2009 recession, Jesse walked away from a lucrative professional career to follow his calling and create a thriving coaching and international retreat business, Insight Adventures. He has a Masters in Spiritual Psychology and is a certified Breathwork Practitioner.

    We dive into topics like

    • Where Jesse’s inspiration comes from for coaching
    • His transition from the traditional job to coaching
    • What it means to experience a “healthy dose of reality”
    • The acceptance of a wide spectrum of emotions
    • The story behind My Life Coach Wears a Tutu
    • The many dimensions of success
    • A glimpse into the coaching industry
    • How 90% of coaches who are trained DON’T go on to make money in that field
    • The narrative that is prolific in the self-help world
    • Jesse’s advice for to-be coaches
    • What Jesse sees as the most rewarding part of coaching
    • Goal line and soul line growth

    Click to Tweet Jesse’s quote

    “Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life.

    Mary Oliver

    Connect with Jesse on social media

    Facebook | Website

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