

The Coach Approach Ministries Podcast
Coach Approach Ministries
Welcome to the Coach Approach Ministries Podcast! Coaching is a skillset and a mindset that helps people find focus, discover options and take action. At CAM, we train the very best Christian coaches in the world, and over the last decade, we've trained well over a thousand. Through this podcast, we want to share insights from the Coaching Community and help you to develop a broader understanding of coaching. You can find out more about us at www.coachapproachministries.org and sign up for our proven coach training.
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Aug 22, 2019 • 33min
166 Leading as a Coach with Brian Tracy
Brian interviews Brian Tracy on how to lead as a coach. Brian Tracy planted the Evangel Assembly church 24 years ago. He has a multiple staff, including a worship/youth pastor, guest services pastor, children's outreach, office manager, and a part-time assistant children's program. The whole staff is trained in coaching.

Aug 15, 2019 • 29min
165 Change, Transition, Transformation
Brian and Chad talk about coaching change, transition, and transformation.

Aug 8, 2019 • 35min
164 How to Give Feedback with Linda Miller
Brian interviews Linda Miller on How to Give Feedback. Linda has worked for the last 18 years with the Ken Blanchard Companies as their Global Liaison for Coaching. She is one of the founding partners with CAM. How to Give Feedback S - Situation B -Behavior I - Impact N - Next Steps (Moving forward)

Aug 1, 2019 • 26min
163 Four Types of Coaching
Brian and Chad discuss four types of coaching practices. 1. Life 2. Leadership 3. Ministry 4. Missional

Jul 25, 2019 • 30min
162 The Next Level
Michael Cheuk, editor of Christian Coaching Magazine, christiancoachingmag.com, interviews Scott Eblin about his 3rd edition of The Next Level and the benefits of his Life GPS worksheet. You can gain full access to Christian Coaching Magazine by paying $15 per year. Your subscription helps with the cost of the production of the magazine and supporting Michael as he creates a great interview each month.

Jul 18, 2019 • 31min
161 Standards & Boundaries
While standards and boundaries sound boring, this podcast is anything but that! Standards are personal expectations you have for yourself. Everyone has standards about such things as appearance, mates, vehicles, organization, and so on. Standards can be too high or too low. This can cause conflict. Boundaries are what we allow other people to do to us or around us. Boundaries have to be expressed and enforced. Not everyone is going to like your boundaries. Chad and Brian break these down and discuss how they interact.

Jul 11, 2019 • 26min
160 Strengths-Based Coaching with Travis Guse
Travis Guse is a certified strength coach. Travis talks about how his journey came through strengths and how he uses strengths in his coaching. You can find out more about Travis at www.strengthssolutions.org.

Jul 4, 2019 • 27min
159 Growing Up Rural
Chad and Brian take a break from talking about coaching to talking about something they both have in common -- growing up rural and how that shaped their perspective.

Jun 28, 2019 • 33min
158 Content-Rich Coaching
Bob is the Director of Equipping and Spiritual Formation for Ecclesia. bobhyatt.info or bob.hyatt@ecclesianet.org "Content-rich" coaching is when you know how to do/have done what the client is doing. For younger leaders suffering from all clarity, no perspective. They aren't aware of what they shouldn't be doing and ought to be doing. For older leaders with no clarity and all perspective. They see all the trees and it becomes incapacitating. They can't bring it to a focus. For those with specific questions about ministry. Protect the boundaries of the coaching relationship and step into that place of "tell me what to do."

Jun 20, 2019 • 25min
157 Steve Kerr Coaching
Discover the insights of Steve Kerr’s coaching style, which focuses on patience and observation rather than aggression. Learn how building trust and fostering a supportive atmosphere can elevate team performance in both sports and business. The discussion delves into the significance of peer accountability and how it nurtures collective responsibility. With a sprinkle of humor, the conversation also connects coaching practices to enhancing organizational culture and personal growth.


