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EP112: Being Coachable

EP112: Being Coachable

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In this episode of DFW Grit, Dr. Taylor comes to terms with something he’s long resisted: he’s a coach. Through real talk about leadership, growth, and the pain of parting ways with team members who don’t follow the plan, he breaks down why coachability is the ultimate cheat code to success. Whether you're the one leading or being led, this is a straight-up lesson in humility, trust, and doing the damn work.

DFW Grit - The Podcast" is a podcast hosted by Dr. James Taylor, a top chiropractor in Dallas Ft. Worth with growing and successful ventures in real estate, commercial investments, and the crypto space. DFW Grit's intent is to get entrepreneurs to become successful in their businesses without apology.


DFW Grit came from where all great business ventures arise: the golf course. James realized that we are all in the business of selling, and being successful in business is tough. Weakness is easy but strength succeeds. Strength also intimidates others and when others are intimidated, they certainly don’t build you up, they try to keep you at their level as their own form of security. "F that."


Here, DFW Grit will inspire entrepreneurs to win, become wildly successful, and prove naysayers wrong. We will show you who to bring with you and who is deadweight. these stories of success in the face of adversity are worth sharing. They provide guidance and inspiration to entrepreneurs looking to achieve their dreams. Especially those entrepreneurs surrounded by people who are telling them they can't do it.

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