

Coaches Corner
Zander Fryer
Honest, no-fluff talks about coaching, business, and life. Join Zander Fryer and Jay Williams as they share the wins, losses, and behind-the-scenes of building a thriving coaching business.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 39min
Your Language Is Killing Your Coaching Business
 If you want to scale your coaching business to six or seven figures, your self-talk is one of your biggest growth levers. In this video, we break down the most powerful phrase in identity-based mindset work: “I am.” You’ll learn how to use affirmations the right way so they actually change your decisions, your habits, and your income.We also reveal three words that silently sabotage your coaching business: “can’t,” “try,” and “busy.” These kill sales, destroy consistency, and keep you stuck in self-doubt. You’ll learn how to reframe them (including the one-word switch that instantly puts you back in control) and how we hold clients accountable to language that drives confidence and momentum.Work with us - https://zanderfryer.com/apply 

Oct 23, 2025 • 58min
6 Habits That Actually Build a 7-Figure Coaching Business
 Everyone talks about the perfect offer or viral funnel — but that’s not what builds a 7-figure coaching business. It’s habits. In this episode, we break down the 6 daily habits that create real, lasting success: keeping your word, doing hard things, being decisive, showing up no matter what, tracking your data, and staying consistent when it’s boring. These are the exact habits we help our clients master to scale past six and seven figures.Work with us - https://zanderfryer.com/apply 

Oct 20, 2025 • 47min
The Problem with Work-Life Balance
 In this episode of Coaches Corner, Zander Fryer and Jay Williams dive deep into the myth of work–life balance and why chasing it often keeps entrepreneurs, coaches, and high performers stuck. They break down the difference between healthy hustle and burnout hustle, explore the idea of “seasons within seasons” in business and life, and explain why true fulfillment comes from alignment and purpose, not a perfectly even split between work and play. Drawing on personal stories—from quitting corporate jobs to running gyms to building coaching businesses—they share raw lessons on overwhelm, burnout, learning to love the process, and finding clarity in your life’s direction. Whether you’re a new coach, seasoned entrepreneur, or simply searching for more freedom and purpose, this conversation will help you rethink balance, avoid the trap of burnout, and create a business and life you love.Work with us - https://zanderfryer.com/apply 

Oct 9, 2025 • 45min
Build with Masculine Energy, Thrive with Feminine Energy: Coaching Done Right
 In this episode, Zander Fryer and Jay Williams break down how masculine and feminine energy actually fuel a coaching business—and why growth demands switching between them. You’ll learn the core differences (doing/structure/decisiveness vs. being/intuition/connection), why growing requires a more masculine push while running and enjoying the business can lean feminine, and how to design weeks and morning routines to intentionally toggle modes. They share the airplane takeoff analogy (full throttle to lift off, then ease back), signals you’ve over-tilted—boredom or overwhelm—and practical ways to expand your capacity without burning out: learning to love selling, using discomfort to drive growth, and treating overwhelm as under-recovery. If you’re a life coach, business coach, or entrepreneur who wants sustainable results, this gives a clear framework to use both energies to scale with balance.Work with us - https://zanderfryer.com/apply 

Oct 2, 2025 • 55min
You Don’t Need More Tools. Here’s What Winning Coaches Do
 New and seasoned coaches alike ask where to start—mindset, skillset, or toolset—and this convo with Zander Fryer and Jay Williams explains why all three must work together like a combination lock. Learn why tools are quickest to adopt, why skills (sales, marketing, content that attracts ideal clients, offer creation, enrollment) require practice, and how mindset (ownership, faith, curiosity, decisiveness, showing up) sustains results. They unpack common traps—chasing silver bullets, blaming scripts, fearing sales—and share reframes like learning to love selling, treating overwhelm as under-recovery, and using discomfort to drive growth. If you’re building a coaching business, this gives a clear framework to move from stuck to consistent client wins via the mindset–skillset–toolset path.Work with us - https://zanderfryer.com/apply 

Sep 25, 2025 • 42min
Soft vs Tough Coaching – What Gets Clients Results?
 How do you call someone out with love instead of judgment? In this one, Zander Fryer and Jay Williams break down the “soft front, firm back” approach—being the coach who listens, supports, and cares and the coach who holds a hard line when actions don’t match goals. We talk about when to be warm and patient, when to trigger a real “come to Jesus” moment, why the #1 reason people miss targets is a mismatch between goals and daily actions, and how to set clear accountability without shaming. You’ll hear our own shifts from people-pleasing or drill-sergeant extremes to a balanced style that gets results and keeps relationships strong, plus simple ways to spot fear vs. real struggle, set expectations up front, and use process-first execution (high intention, low attachment) to actually move. Want help installing this in your coaching business? Hit the link below and apply.Work with us - https://zanderfryer.com/apply 

Sep 18, 2025 • 48min
What Do You Do When a Client Crosses the Line?
 A client makes $16k in two months… then emails that charging for coaching is “immoral,” threatens to slander us, and even messages my wife—yeah, we’re going there. In this episode, Zander Fryer and Jay Williams share raw “bad client” stories and the lessons that made us better coaches: spotting red flags early, setting boundaries, and knowing when to fire a client. We break down why free/discounted clients often don’t do the work (“people who pay, pay attention”), how to separate hurtful projections from useful feedback, and the 3 filters we use on every enrollment call—decisive action-taker, coachable, doing it for the right reasons. We also talk about the trap of chasing perfect 5-star reviews, why ethical selling is part of your job, and how to protect your energy so you can help the clients who actually show up.Work with us - https://zanderfryer.com/apply 

Sep 11, 2025 • 53min
The Unexpected Truth About Manifestation for Coaching
 Work with us - https://zanderfryer.com/applyAre you relying too much on manifestation and wondering why your coaching business isn’t growing? In this video, I break down the truth about manifestation in business, the myths that keep entrepreneurs stuck in dreamland, and how to balance the law of attraction with real action. 

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Sep 4, 2025 • 42min
Why Most Coaches Fail at Delivery
 Discover the importance of delivering quick wins for clients in coaching. Explore how trust and partnership are more valuable than credentials. Unpack the significance of outcome-driven coaching and the role of AI in enhancing client success. Learn about the ethical challenges of self-study formats versus personalized coaching. Dive into the journey of a client seeking instant results over sustainable change. Finally, understand how to transition from individual coaching to scalable group formats for better client outcomes. 

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Aug 28, 2025 • 38min
The real reason nobody buys your coaching program.
 Selling is portrayed as a crucial tool for positive change, challenging stereotypes about sales in coaching. Clarity in offers and recognizing the true value of coaching can enhance client commitment. Effective client conversion strategies, including personal connections and well-crafted sales scripts, are emphasized. The perspective one holds during sales conversations can shape outcomes, fostering genuine relationships. Personal adversity is spotlighted as a catalyst for growth in mindset, while energy and confidence are essential for coaching success. 


