Ep 175 Nina Blackshear - The Year of "No" (Ted Talk) / Lawyer to Coach / NOT being the Guru
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1. Best Coaching Advice You’ve Gotten
- Ask more questions instead of charging in with solutions.
- Slow down the instinct to “fix”—curiosity beats expertise.
- Socialize ideas rather than bulldozing with brilliance.
2. What Are You Still Trying to Improve?
- Reducing compound questions (her version of the coaching filibuster).
- Releasing the impulse to control the conversation.
- Allowing clients to answer imperfectly without “rescuing” them.
3. Most Outrageous Thing You’ve Done in a Session
- Deploying the wildcard question: “What am I not asking you that I should be?”
- Admitting out loud when a session feels stuck.
- Handing responsibility back to the client instead of forcing an insight.
4. What Still Makes You Uncomfortable?
- Knowing when to interrupt clients who go on context marathons.
- Managing the tension between venting and progress.
- Timing the interruption like Double Dutch: jump too early and you break an ankle.
5. Advice for Someone Considering Coaching
- Give yourself to the infinite, unpredictable paths a conversation can take.
- Let go of steering, engineering, and controlling outcomes.
- Trust the process even when it feels like you’re floating in space without gravity.
6. Something You’ve Had to Conquer
- Ego. Full stop.
- The belief that being the smartest person in the room is the job (it isn’t).
- Breaking lifelong habits formed as a lawyer and high achiever.
7. How Are You Using AI in Your Coaching Practice?
- Barely—AI helps run the business, not the coaching room.
- Protecting the human heart of coaching is a priority.
- Belief that if you show up like a robot, you’re easier to replace by one.
8. What Have You Learned About Yourself Through Coaching?
- She’s a lifelong learner who never wants to stop honing her craft.
- Coaching opened an entire new intellectual landscape she wants to master.
- Minimalism and presence are more powerful than frameworks and prep.
Fun Stuff Question
(Bridget Jones, blue crabs, Severance, and a reality-TV confession.)
- Favorite movie: Bridget Jones’s Diary (and she knows you’re judging her).
- Favorite meal: backyard Maryland crab feasts—an entire family ritual, not a menu item.
- Favorite show: Severance, plus a guilty-pleasure detour into Love Is Blind.
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