
#37 - From Monkey Mind to Master Coach: An Interview with Michelle!
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In this first of three episodes where we interview each other, Michelle chats with us just in time for International Coaching Week, May 12-18th.
Learn all about how Michelle went from sales and marketing guru to being the curious monkey in our circus!
We'll hear about:
- Finding balance with a job in which she felt stifled and pursuing her interests
- How she went from Ag Leadership in New York to Equus Coaching in California
- Where she developed her curiosity and love of learning
- The importance of supportive parents who encouraged reading and outside play
- How Michelle discovered the woo-woo with Grandma Millie
- What makes Michelle the "resistance little creature" she claims to be
- How childhood trauma can shape your entire life view and affect your risk tolerance
- What this "wise woman" stage of life can teach the younger generation
For more information on Coaching visit the International Coaching Federation website at: www.coachingfederation.orgInterested in coaching with Michelle? You can find her on LinkedIn (Michelle Mulcahy)As always we love your support!
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