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Hosted by best-selling author, speaker and performance coach Brett Bartholomew, the Art of Coaching Podcast is a weekly show aimed at getting to the core of what it takes to change attitudes & behaviors in the weight-room, boardroom and everywhere in...

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Hosted by best-selling author, speaker and performance coach Brett Bartholomew, the Art of Coaching Podcast is a weekly show aimed at getting to the core of what it takes to change attitudes & behaviors in the weight-room, boardroom and everywhere in between.

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E424 | My Best Tips for When You Feel Behind, Overwhelmed, or Like You're Not Doing Enough

5/4/2026
In this episode, Brett breaks down why so many driven people feel behind, overwhelmed, or like they’re never doing enough — even when they’re already working hard, carrying responsibility, and trying to do things the right way. He talks about how easy it is to get pulled into the performative bullshit people post online, start comparing your real life to someone else’s curated season, and let your attention get hijacked by things that have nothing to do with your actual priorities. This episode is not about lowering your standards or giving yourself an excuse to coast. It’s about getting honest about what matters most right now, protecting your attention, killing the noise, and making sure your energy is going toward the things that can actually move your life, business, relationships, health, or purpose forward. Brett walks through seven practical reminders for getting back on track when you feel overloaded: 1.⁠ ⁠Audit your inputs 2.⁠ ⁠Stop turning other people’s seasons into your standards 3.⁠ ⁠Find the real needle mover 4.⁠ ⁠Create more selfish moments 5.⁠ ⁠Kill more low-value obligations 6.⁠ ⁠Lower the scope without lowering the standard 7.⁠ ⁠Get back into your own life If you’ve been overthinking, comparing, carrying too many open loops, or feeling like everyone else has it more figured out than you do, this episode is a direct reminder to return to your own priorities and stop letting everything act like it deserves equal access to you. What You’ll Learn: •⁠ ⁠ How to filter what deserves your attention •⁠ ⁠ How to shield yourself from distracting noise •⁠ ⁠ Tips for creating stronger boundaries •⁠ ⁠ Why more selfish moments are a good thing ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:25:32

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E423 | Common Mistakes Presenters Make and How to Avoid Them

4/27/2026
In this episode, Brett breaks down some of the most common mistakes speakers and presenters make—and why those mistakes usually have nothing to do with intelligence or expertise. Most people don’t struggle because they’re unprepared or because they don’t know their material. They struggle because communication is more nuanced than that. Human attention is limited. Interpretation is messy. And if your message isn’t clear, structured, and relevant, even good ideas get lost. Brett walks through practical ways to distill your message, flesh out your core concept without rambling, and avoid the kinds of mistakes that make audiences tune out. He also shares several exercises to help you stop overthinking, get clearer on what you actually want to say, and communicate in a way that better connects with the people in front of you—whether you’re speaking to athletes, executives, students, clients, or a general audience. You’ll also hear how many speakers unintentionally self-sabotage through overexplaining, trying to say too much, or assuming that because something makes sense in their head, it’ll automatically land with others. If you want to become a more effective speaker, presenter, coach, or communicator—this episode gives you practical tools you can use right away. For more on this—and to actually practice these skills with real-time coaching and feedback—join us for Art of Coaching Speaker School on May 16–17 in Phoenix, Arizona. Go to artofcoaching.com/speaker for details. What You’ll Learn: •⁠ ⁠How to distill your message so you can actually connect with your audience •⁠ ⁠ How to flesh out your idea so you feel like you got your knowledge across •⁠ ⁠ Exercises to help you stop overthinking and get more clarity •⁠ ⁠ How to avoid self-sabotaging when you speak or present ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:32:06

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E422 | How to Stop Over-Explaining

4/20/2026
It’s one of the most common ways that intelligent, thoughtful people can end up sending mixed signals and unintentionally cause misunderstandings. And the irony is that the people who do it most often are usually the ones who care a great deal about being thorough, guiding others, teaching, and not being misunderstood. In this episode, Brett breaks down the root causes of over-explaining and offers advice on how to both curb it and leverage it when it’s actually appropriate. Most importantly, you’re going to get strategies that can help you in the workplace, when presenting to others, or simply to help you clarify and simplify your own thoughts so your credibility is never undermined. What You’ll Learn • The most common causes of over-explaining so you can recognize it in yourself • Tactics you can use both proactively and retroactively — in the moment and after the fact • Circumstances where over-explaining can actually help you, and how to know the difference • Strategies for distilling your message so it lands the first time ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:21:55

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E421 | Rules to Live By: Some of My All-Time Favorite Tips and Key Principles

4/6/2026
In this episode, Brett fulfills the request of a listener who asked him to go through some of his biggest gold nuggets — some of the one-liners, some of the distilled raw material that has mattered and inspired him the most over the years. Whether that had to do with communication, power dynamics, self-awareness — all the things he’s learned in those kinds of contexts — that’s what you’re going to get in this episode. Brett lists off some of the quotes and one-liners he loves most, that he constantly goes back to, and gives some context around why they still hold up. If you enjoyed this episode or those like it, you’re going to love Brett’s next book. Go to artofcoaching.com/book to preorder your copy of The Antihero Advantage — Brett’s latest work with Portfolio/Penguin Random House. What You’ll Learn: ∙ Why certain people rationalize their behavior even when it goes against their own values ∙ The flaw most people make when trying to get lasting buy-in ∙ How perception influences credibility and expertise — and what to do about it ∙ Why doubling down on who you are is your biggest competitive advantage ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:34:50

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E420 | How to Reach Someone Who Seems Shutdown, Unmotivated or in a Dark Place

3/30/2026
We’ve all had somebody in our life we genuinely wanted to help — but couldn’t seem to get through to. Maybe they’re going through a rough season. Maybe they seem shut down. Maybe they’re stuck in a pattern they can’t see. Sometimes that person’s been us. This episode digs into what’s actually happening when someone won’t let you in, why logic almost never changes behavior, and what to do instead. We cover why most people default to the wrong influence tactics when they’re trying to reach someone, what people are really protecting when they put up walls, and how comparison — even when it comes from a good place — can make the problem worse. If you’ve ever said “they’re just not motivated” about someone you care about, this one’s going to reframe that for you. “If you or someone you know is struggling with depression or thoughts of suicide, please seek professional help. You can reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline anytime by calling or texting 988.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​“ What You’ll Learn: ∙ Strategies for breaking through when someone seems despondent or completely shut down ∙ What to check yourself on when you catch yourself problem-solving instead of connecting ∙ ⁠The one influence strategy you’re probably relying on too much — and why it’s making things worse ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:31:59

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E419 | The One Question that Lowers Defensiveness Before Giving Feedback

3/23/2026
Most people have spent years studying feedback — the frameworks, the techniques, the dos and don'ts. But almost nobody has ever been asked one simple question before receiving it: How do you want feedback? That's the focus of today's episode. Brett breaks down why this single question might be the most underrated communication tool in your arsenal — and why it works on a level most people never think about. It's not a hack. It's not a trick. It's old-style values that the noise of modern leadership advice has buried. And once you start using it, you'll wonder why you ever walked into a feedback conversation without it. What You’ll Learn: ∙ Why most feedback conversations fail before a single word is spoken. ∙ How one question disarms defensiveness and gives you useful intel at the same time. ∙ ⁠The difference between catering to someone's preferences and surrendering to them. ∙ Why this is power dynamics in action — and why that's a good thing. ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:13:35

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E418 | How to Get Better at Having Hard Conversations

3/16/2026
For myself and a lot of other people, it seems like folks are getting more and more unprofessional. Not just individuals — organizations too. People hide behind screens. They don’t want to have real conversations, and it chews up time and wastes energy. You’ve got to find a way to get past that in today’s world. So today we do a broad ranging Q&A on how to be assertive when you need to be — whether you’re dealing with a lazy contractor, a business that didn’t deliver, or just trying to get out of your own head. How to frame conversations whether they’re over email or in person, so you decrease the likelihood of things escalating. How to take the governor off, say what you need to say with a clear, assertive message, and maintain your composure in the process. What You’ll Learn: ∙ How to say the hard thing without over-explaining, apologizing for it, or walking it back ∙ Why most people mistake conflict avoidance for kindness — and what it's actually costing them in their relationships, career and credibility ∙ How to deal with people who are unprofessional or hide behind screens instead of having a real conversation ∙ How to stop overthinking ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:29:28

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E417 | The Dark Side of Leadership Nobody Talks About

3/2/2026
In this episode, Brett breaks down many of the themes that rarely get addressed in modern leadership conversations. He talks about power dynamics, internal and external conflict, and what it actually looks like to lead when the situation isn’t clean or clear. That includes navigating manipulative behavior, managing seemingly no-win situations, and making decisions that can carry real personal and professional ramifications. The situations faced can tempt you to soften your standards or drift into people-pleasing just to keep external stakeholders satisfied. Brett explores how to avoid that trap, how to read the room more accurately, and how to assess what’s really going on beneath the surface — not just in others, but in yourself. He also shares an update on his upcoming book with Penguin Random House, which releases December 1, and explains why he chose to focus on the morally gray, psychologically demanding side of influence and leadership. Preorders are live at artofcoaching.com/book. What You’ll Learn: ∙ The morally gray decisions that challenge your assumptions and beliefs ∙ How internal conflict can be more destabilizing than external opposition ∙ The subtle ways leaders drift into people-pleasing to satisfy stakeholders ∙ Navigating manipulative behavior and seemingly no-win environments ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:16:42

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E416 | What Actually Makes an Elite Coach or Leader

2/23/2026
Most people can name a great coach or leader. Far fewer can explain what actually makes one. In this episode, Brett breaks down what separates truly elite coaches and leaders from everyone else—and it's not what most people expect. From the role of self-awareness to the uncomfortable truth about dark triad personalities who win, Brett challenges the romanticized version of coaching and replaces it with a more honest, battle-tested one. If you work with people in any capacity—athletes, executives, teams—this episode will sharpen how you see the craft and yourself. What You’ll Learn: ∙ The specific traits that separate elite coaches from effective ones ∙ Why measuring success by wins alone misses the full picture ∙ Common arguments people make to defend toxic coaching—and why they fall short ∙ How self-awareness directly impacts a coach's ceiling and longevity ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:28:24

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E415 | The #1 Thing You Need to Know to Be a Better Presenter

2/16/2026
In this episode, I break down the legitimate number one tip you need to understand if you want to present your ideas more effectively — in a way that actually connects with people. There are a lot of folks out there who’ll tell you how to be a better speaker, then hand you something obvious you probably already knew. And to be clear, I’m not here to demean that kind of advice — some of it is helpful. But this is different. From a big-picture strategic lens, this is the one thing that, if you get it wrong, puts you in a bad spot immediately. And if you get it right, it upgrades everything: your clarity, your presence, and how well people actually track with what you’re saying. For more tips, techniques, and resources to help you communicate more clearly and connect more effectively, go to artofcoaching.com/speaker. What You’ll Learn: ∙ The questions to ask before you present so you actually understand your audience and their real pain points ∙ How to use this insight in team meetings, tough conversations, and everyday leadership moments ∙ Some of my favorite strategies for getting out of your own head ∙ A simple framework to tailor your message and make it more concise ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:25:21

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E414 | How to Get Someone to Open Up When Something Seems Off

2/9/2026
Ever notice someone’s withdrawn, quiet, or clearly bothered—but when you ask “what’s wrong?” they shut down even more? You’re not alone. Most people approach these moments with good intentions but terrible execution, and it backfires every time. In this episode, Brett breaks down why the classic “what’s wrong?” or “are you okay?” almost never works—and what to do instead. You’ll learn how to frame your approach so people actually feel safe opening up, rather than defensive or interrogated. What You’ll Learn: ∙ Why asking “what’s wrong?” triggers defensiveness and makes people clam up ∙ The psychological principle behind why people withdraw when confronted directly ∙ How to lead with intent so your concern lands as care, not criticism ∙ Specific language frameworks to use with a spouse, colleague, or team member who seems off ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:24:10

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E413 | Battling the Bullshit, Update On My New Book and Quick Business Tips

2/2/2026
In this episode, I give a real-time update on a few things I’ve been working on and thinking through lately — including the Non-Superficial Bullshit Conference, progress on my next book, and some hard-earned reminders for anyone building something of their own. I get a bit passionate in this one so be ready! More than anything, it’s a grounded conversation for people who are in the middle of it — business owners, leaders, parents, and anyone betting on themselves and trying not to crash and burn in the process. We touch on topics that are relatable for any coach, teacher, leader, entrepreneur and anyone else who puts skin in the game. Please send to a friend and kindly consider giving us a 5-star review in Spotify, Apple Music or wherever you get your podcasts. ____________________ Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode: • The strategies I've used when I went through some really rough times over the past five years • The critical business questions every entrepreneur needs to ask themselves if they want to protect their blindspots • An overview of what my next book is about and what you can expect from it ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:26:37

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E412 | Ways to Get Over the Fear of Saying the Wrong Thing

1/26/2026
Let’s just say it: some of you are losing time, sleep, and opportunities because you’re afraid to speak up. Not because you don’t know what you want to say — but because you’re scared of saying it wrong. So you sit on it. You rehearse the conversation 20 times in your head. You rework the email draft. You “wait for the right time.” But the truth is, you’re not waiting for the right time — you’re avoiding the discomfort of being misunderstood, disagreed with, or making things awkward. This episode is for the person who’s tired of overthinking every sentence. Tired of holding it in, sugarcoating things, or walking away thinking, I should’ve said something. We’re not going to “boost your confidence.” We’re going to dismantle the lie that if you just say it the right way, conflict will magically disappear. I’ll walk you through where this fear actually comes from, what it costs you over time, and how to build real reps in communication that actually works — even if it’s messy, uncomfortable, or imperfect. ____________________ Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode: •The real reason you’re scared to say the wrong thing •What to say when someone gets frustrated so you don’t shut down or spiral •How to stop overthinking every email, post, or tough conversation ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:25:02

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E411 | The Best Way to Get Ideas Out of Your Head So They Can Impact More People

1/12/2026
Most people have a bunch of notes, voice memos, and half-baked thoughts scattered across their phone, laptop, or random legal pads. They tell themselves, “One day I’ll organize this…” but that day rarely comes. In this episode, I break down a skill that’s helped me think more clearly, communicate more effectively, and actually build the stuff I kept talking about. The tips in this episode will help you stress test your ideas, sharpen your thinking, and turn loose thoughts into something useful—whether that’s a resource for your staff, a framework for your clients, or just a clearer head. ____________________ Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode: • A simple skill that helps you unload mental clutter and finally do something with all the knowledge and experience you’ve been sitting on • How to better document what you’ve learned and structure it in a way so the people you lead—or help—can actually benefit from what you know • Tips that helped me write my previous best-selling book and my upcoming one ____________________ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:23:39

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E410 | A Few Things I'm Doing More of in 2026 to Be Happier & Challenge Myself

1/5/2026
This is a short, personal episode about a few things I’m intentionally doing more of in 2025—not because they sound impressive or productive, but because they’ve genuinely made my life calmer, healthier, and more grounded. Rather than focusing on goals or systems, I talk through a handful of changes that have come from experience, reflection, and paying attention to what actually drains me versus what gives something back. I share why I’m continuing to make my circle smaller without becoming closed off or cynical, why I’m done feeling uncomfortable asking for support, how I’m trying to be more mindful of how my excitement lands with different people, and why I’m working on not giving away my power just because I’m comfortable with conflict or ambiguity. This episode isn’t about cutting people off or becoming harder. It’s about becoming more honest with myself—and more intentional with my time, energy, and relationships. My hope is that as you listen, you reflect on where you might need to make similar adjustments in your own life. What You’ll Learn in This Episode •How I’m continuing to make my circle smaller without becoming closed off — and the criteria I use to decide which relationships are worth maintaining •What helped me stop feeling guilty about asking for support (especially for big projects like my book) and how to ask in a way that doesn’t feel weird or needy •How I’m getting better at reading how my excitement lands with different people so I don’t come on too strong when I don’t mean to •How I’m working on not giving away power through over-accommodation — giving benefit of the doubt, deferring too much, and being “too nice” longer than someone’s earned ⸻ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:25:51

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E409 | Some of My Favorite Books of 2025 (And What Helped Me Learn the Most)

12/29/2025
I get asked about books constantly—what I’m reading, what actually stuck, and what shaped the way I think about leadership, communication, and the world over the past year. In this episode, I walk through some of my favorite books of 2025—a mix of fiction and nonfiction—and talk about why they mattered to me, not just what they were about. Some influenced how I think about people and power. Some sharpened how I see leadership and decision-making. Some didn’t fit neatly into a category but stayed with me long after I finished them. This isn’t a “you should read these because everyone else is” list. It’s a look at the books that genuinely helped me learn, reflect, and see things differently—and why pulling from a wide range of material (not just leadership or business books) makes you sharper overall. You can find a full, continually updated reading list at: www.artofcoaching.com/reading-list And if you want the complete list of books mentioned in this episode, you can get it by subscribing to our newsletter at: www.artofcoaching.com/begin ⸻ What You’ll Learn in This Episode •Which books actually stood out to me in 2025—and why they stuck •How fiction has influenced the way I think about people, conflict, and leadership more than some “business” books •Why reading outside your field makes you more interesting and more effective •How I decide whether a book is worth my time (and when I abandon one) ⸻ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:28:41

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E408 | Communication Tips for Surviving Holiday Interactions

12/22/2025
The holidays are supposed to be relaxing. Instead, they tend to throw you into rooms full of tired people, loaded topics, and conversations that go sideways fast. Everyone’s heard the advice to “just avoid certain people.” That works until you can’t. In this episode, I break down real conversational situations people actually run into during the holidays—family dinners, extended relatives, friends-of-friends, awkward small talk, emotional dumping, political grenades—and give you specific, usable strategies to handle them without blowing things up or walking away drained. ⸻ What You’ll Learn in This Episode •How to deal with people who drop strong opinions at the table without turning dinner into a debate club •What to say when someone starts emotionally unloading on you and you don’t want to fix, argue, or absorb it •How to interrupt long-winded talkers without being rude or awkward •What to do when someone makes passive-aggressive comments and you don’t want to take the bait •How to carry a conversation with people you don’t naturally click with (without forcing fake enthusiasm) •Simple ways to pivot conversations when they start heading somewhere messy •A few clean exit lines you can use so you’re not trapped in conversations longer than you need to be ⸻ Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:26:40

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E407 | When Different Leadership Styles and Generations Clash

12/15/2025
One thing we work with a lot of organizations on is communication issues related to different generations, conflict resolution, and mismatched communication styles. In this episode, we dive into what actually sits underneath those blowups: the human nature piece most people never address. We get into why certain leaders lean on directness, why others interpret that same directness as an attack, and how those reactions are rooted in identity, power dynamics, and people’s early experiences with conflict. We also break down what teams have to understand if they want to stop tip-toeing around each other and actually work well together. This isn’t a “be nicer” episode. It’s a breakdown of the patterns that quietly screw up trust, clarity, and execution inside organizations—especially when different leadership styles or generations collide. ⸻ What You’ll Learn (Practical & To the Point) •How different generations and leadership styles interpret the same message in completely different ways. •The human-nature drivers behind “direct” vs “too direct,” and why some people shut down or misread tone instantly. •The difference between discomfort and actual conflict—and how teams get that wrong. •Why your intent doesn’t matter if the impact keeps landing wrong. •What leaders can do to adjust their style without watering down their expectations. •How to get teams to stop personalizing everything and start focusing on the work. •The specific conversations organizations need to have if they want fewer misunderstandings and fewer emotional landmines. If you want to build teams that can handle tension, give clear feedback, and stop spinning out over tone, this episode will give you the frameworks and first principles you need. For more hands-on help; reach out to us at info@artofcoaching.com Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:31:17

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E406 | Re/Set Expectations So Your Team Doesn't Drop the Ball

12/8/2025
Expectations are the backbone of any team that wants to function without drama, drift, or constant hand-holding. Clear expectations create alignment. Maintaining them creates culture. But what happens when standards start slipping, people get complacent, and the gap between “what we said” and “what’s happening” widens? This episode digs into a simple, practical framework leaders in any industry can use to reset standards without defaulting to motivational speeches, generic pep talks, or more carrot-and-stick nonsense. If you’ve ever felt like you’re repeating yourself, wasting time, or dealing with the same issues week after week, this one will save you a lot of headaches. What You’ll Learn 1.⁠ ⁠Why people actually fail to meet expectations Not the clichés—the real psychological and environmental roots. You’ll also learn the first thing you must do the moment you notice standards slipping. Miss this step and everything else becomes noise. 2.⁠ ⁠How to create real accountability that sticks A concrete way to stop the cycle of reminding, repeating, and re-explaining. This section gives you a process to prevent déjà-vu problems that drain time, energy, and morale. 3.⁠ ⁠Tactics for telling who needs coaching vs. who needs to go You’ll walk away with informal, easy-to-use techniques that reveal who’s capable of growth and who’s holding your team back—before the situation becomes a major personnel issue. ⸻ If you’re a leader who’s tired of the same conversations, or you want a straightforward way to steady the ship and raise the floor of performance, you’ll get a lot out of this. For mentoring or deeper guidance: artofcoaching.com/mentoring For team in-services or customized training: info@artofcoaching.com Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:20:55

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E405 | Tips for Filtering and Making Sense of Information in a World That Wants to Confuse You

12/1/2025
Listen, we all have a lot of information coming at us and limited time to process it. Most days it feels like the world is set up to keep you confused, reactive, and chasing your tail. Between research, social media, “thought leaders,” news, and whatever’s happening at work and home, it’s easy to either shut down or grab at the loudest voice in the room. This episode is about pushing back on that. I walk through a clear framework you can use to make better sense of the information you already have, so you can stay centered, make sharper decisions, and avoid getting bogged down by bullshit. It’s less about hoarding more content and more about training how you think, what you pay attention to, and how you use what you learn. In this episode, we get into: •How to decide what “job” a piece of information is supposed to do for you before you give it your attention •A simple relevance filter to separate what matters right now from what can wait—or be ignored •How to look at the source and the incentives behind the message so you’re less likely to get played •A quick way to separate facts, interpretations, and emotions so you don’t get swept up in spin •Turning something you read or hear into a clean, practical takeaway you can actually use •Getting comfortable with “I don’t know yet” instead of grabbing the first confident-sounding answer •Testing new ideas through small actions instead of endless debate or overthinking If you want to go deeper and apply this in your own life and work: •Main site and resources: www.artofcoaching.com •Upcoming live events and seminars: www.artofcoaching.com/events •One-to-one mentoring and support: www.artofcoaching.com/mentoring Follow Us: Website: ArtofCoaching.com Instagram: @coach_brettb X: @coach_brettb

Duration:00:26:46