Episode 32: Let's Get Honest About Coaching Programs with Jo Casey

In this episode, I finally get to introduce you to the brilliant Jo Casey. Jo is going to be joining the team as a coach on Plenty More, which is launching within the next few weeks!

Jo Casey Let's Get Honest About Coaching Programs Episode

Often referred to as ‘not your average business coach’, Jo helps business owners to make more money without compromising their values or sacrificing their wellbeing… sounds familiar, no? Jo has been coaching for over 20 years, and describes herself as the coach you come to when you’ve grown tired of the bro marketers and their obsessions over the size of their funnels and how early they get up in the morning. And she walks the walk.

When I met Jo, I knew she was the perfect fit to join the team for Plenty More. As we’ve been developing the new course this summer, we’ve deep dived into our own ‘goods’ and ‘not so goods’ of coaching programs we’ve been on. In this episode, you’ll hear a lot about how essential it is to find the right coaching match for you - a coach or program can be great, and still not fit your learning style, the level of support you need, your energy levels, and all the many factors that make you a unique and individual human.

Jo and I talk about our love of coaching that doesn’t just make room for mistakes but knows they’re necessary for growth. We chat about leaning in to experimenting and troubleshooting, trusting yourself, and embracing your own process to build and grow your business on your own principles and terms.

This one’s all about coaching with integrity and being coached with your needs at the centre of it all.

If this sounds like your kind of coaching, be sure to check out Plenty More! Listen to the full episode to hear much more about the program, and follow the link here to join the waitlist: https://www.raydodd.co.uk/plenty-more-waitlist

We’ll be taking applicants for Plenty More starting NEXT WEEK, so get on the list!

WE TALK ABOUT…


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Jo: 'We call it business coaching, but a lot of the time its business strategy, business consultancy. And there’s often things that will be bedded into a program, like our program, that will have elements of strategy. It will have elements of consultancy mentoring. That's why I call myself a money coach and mentor because I absolutely do both.'

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Ray: ‘I kind of think of [coaching] as sitting with someone and they're drawing stuff out of you, but you're also absorbing stuff and learning stuff from that person. And that's no bad thing. That's great.’


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Ray: ‘Patriarchy literally means handed from father to son. So to me, it means ignoring women… or anyone who's not father son. Who doesn't fit into that bracket. It means ignoring everybody. But that obviously happens in terms of, we talk about neurological diversities. You know, if somebody hasn't got that, if you're selling how you managed to do business and you don't have a neurological diversity, or you are a white woman, or you are a cis hetero woman, there are things you are just missing.'

JO’S LINKS

https://www.jocasey.com/

https://www.jocasey.com/unshiny-podcast/

https://www.instagram.com/jocaseyb/

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