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Leadership Coach #178: Dr Damien Taylor - Be where your feet are!

Leadership Coach #178: Dr Damien Taylor - Be where your feet are!

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Step into this Coaching Podcast interview with Coach EM and Dr. Damien Taylor. A conversation that grounds you in the essence of great coaching: emotional intelligence, purpose, and presence. Dr. Damien Taylor, PhD - leadership specialist, researcher, and world champion athlete - joins us to discuss the future of coaching, the role of technology, and the craft of teaching and technical development. We’ll also explore his inspiring research into how key decision-makers can champion women in coaching, creating a pathway for equity and excellence. Discover how being where your feet are and leading with purpose can transform both leaders and teams.

About Dr Damien Taylor PhD

Dr. Damien Taylor, PhD, is a leadership specialist, consultant, and researcher with over three decades of global experience across industries, including high-performance sports, organizational change, and complex project management. A world-champion athlete and nationally awarded coach, Dr. Taylor focuses on helping leaders align their beliefs and values with ethical practices to drive impact. His work spans corporate, government, military, and diverse communities, with a particular emphasis on advancing women and minority leaders. As a sought-after keynote speaker and mentor, he explores leadership excellence and the critical role of diverse, inclusive teams.

Connect with Damien here: Dr Damien Taylor PhD - Golden Mean Leadership | LinkedIn

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