The word “Coach” used to mean something.
Now it makes people cringe, scroll past, or straight up block you.
If you have been in the online space for more than five minutes, you already know why.
The industry got flooded with people selling transformation they never experienced themselves.
Screenshots with no strategy behind them.
Promises with no proof to back them up.
Certifications that taught theory but skipped results.
So now the real ones, the ones who actually get their clients outcomes, are quietly rebranding just to get a fair shot at being heard.
Today at 2PM we are getting into all of it inside Clubhouse.
Why business owners are running from the Coach title.
Why the word itself started working against you, and what you actually need to call yourself if you want buyers to trust you before you even open your mouth.
This conversation is for the ones building something real who are tired of being lumped in with the noise.
Drop a 🚨 below if you are joining us, or come find me on Clubhouse at 2PM and bring your receipts.
hey - you should join us today at 2:00pm for "💥Coaching has a Bad Rap : Why? 🚨 Share your experience".
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The word “Coach” used to mean something.
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