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  • Why Good Coaches Stay on the Surface (And What Great Ones Do Instead)
    2026/04/03

    Every coach hits a fork in the road inside a session. Something real surfaces. Something with weight. And in that fraction of a second, you either go toward it or you go around it. Most coaches go around it. Not because they don't care, but because nobody taught them what to do when they get there.

    In this episode of Coaching Edge Weekly, Kayla breaks down the three habits that separate a good coach from a great one: the fork in the road moment, the active listening trap that's quietly diluting your sessions, and why silence is the most powerful tool most coaches refuse to use.

    This is the skill gap the industry won't talk about. Competence builds confidence, not the other way around, and this episode shows you exactly where to start.


    https://www.kaylaburch.com/

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    22 分
  • Why Your Clients Don't Change After a Breakthrough (The Gap Nobody Talks About)
    2026/03/27

    Most coaches were trained to create awareness. Ask better questions, hold space, get the breakthrough. The problem is, awareness isn't the mechanism for change — it's the invitation to it. And nobody taught you what comes next.

    In this episode, Kayla breaks down the gap between awareness and intervention, why your most self-aware clients are still running the same patterns week after week, and the one question you can take into every session this week that moves people from insight to actual change.

    What you'll hear in this episode:

    • Why more awareness can actually make things worse for your clients
    • The difference between an insight and an intervention
    • What the choice point is and why most coaching happens nowhere near it
    • The question that exposes the hidden payoff keeping any pattern in place

    If your clients are having breakthroughs but nothing's changing, this episode is exactly where to start.

    New episodes every Thursday morning.

    Learn more at kaylaburch.com

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    22 分