• What it's like to be a career coach
    Feb 18 2019

    Welcome to the first episode of How to Become a Career Coach.

    I’m Scott Anthony Barlow and I started Happen To Your Career in 2012 because I wanted to help people make big career changes, advance their careers, learn how take control of their life and work, but most of all to help people find and do work that makes them more happy more often and uses what we call their signature strengths

    Since that time, we’ve been able to help many thousands of people make changes that not only impacted their careers and their income, but helped to radically change their lives.

    I haven’t done this by myself. Along the way, I’ve trained others how to be career coaches as well.

    We’ve done this by creating a Professional Career coaching Training and certification program to help give people additional training and support as they got started as career coaches.

    We created this podcast to showcase how you can get started too in Career Coaching or even determine if it’s right for you!

    Our plan is for this to be a multi-season podcast. This first season is going to be full of experienced career coaches sharing their story and lessons.

    Our goal is to help you get a realistic picture of what it’s like to be career coach and how you can get started.

    As we bring these experts on, we’ll ask them questions like:

    • What prompted you make the decision to become a career coach?
    • What qualifies you to be a career coach?
    • What qualifications do you need to become a career coach?
    • How did you overcome this?
    • What were the biggest tools or resources to help you get started?
    • How did you know it was time to make the leap? (scared or don’t know how to get clients)
    • What gave you the confidence to become a career coach?
    • How did you get your first clients?
    • If you had 3 months to start your business and get into career coaching instead of the months or years it would take-- what would you do?

    Let me give you a glimpse into what a day in the life of a career coach actually looks like.

    Then you can see what it’s really like inside a successful coaching business during the first year I was full time as a career coach. That year we brought in $153,502 (keep in mind there are expenses in running a business so not all of this is profit). Later on I brought other coaches into the business and started doing much less of the career coaching myself.

    DAY IN THE LIFE OF A FULL TIME CAREER COACH

    I personally love this stuff. It’s fun for me. I’ve helped many coaches grow a practice of their own that also love it, but that doesn’t mean it’s for everyone.

    It truly takes the type of person that is intuitive, enjoys having continuous conversations about careers and life. Also someone cares enough about other people to go the extra mile to help them make sure they get the results they want.

    Now here’s something that’s counterintuitive!

    It’s actually a good “sign” that you might be the type of person who would be successful by being a career coach if you’re a little bit scared about whether or not you can deliver the results that you would want for your clients - Great Career Coaches think about and obsess over that stuff!

    Also if you are willing to go the extra mile for people even though you’re nervous about whether or not you can deliver! (Sometimes I still have that feeling to this day because I badly want the people we work with to have an amazing experience!)

    People who wouldn’t make great coaches aren’t even thinking about that sort of thing!

    Check out the Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Career Coach!

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    13 mins
  • From Corporate to Career Coach Business with Tracy Timm
    Mar 6 2019

    You’re in for a treat today because today we are in discussion with Tracy Timm, who is an amazing coach within my coaching universe. Tracy talks about how her own lack of career clarity and inability to find resources that led her to believe if she could find her own perfect career niche, she could also help other people find their career their fit.

    In today’s episode you will learn -

    Tracy’s struggle in her corporate career.

    • Her opinion on the current generation being victim to box checking. Excelling at everything we do and the childhood rat race of perform, perform, perform.
    • Attending Yale and discovering through studying psychology that she was passionate about people.
    • Her journey of solving the problem of not fitting into the quintessential career choice boxes that were available at Yale through formulating a proven strategy to help a wider audience.
    • Coming to the realization that she wanted to choose coaching as a full-time career and not only because she has been through the similar problems.
    • Her insights into how you do not have to go into a full-time job to reaffirm your chosen career.
    • The experience she had at her first coaching job and how she sustained herself financially while further exploring the industry.
    • Tracy discusses how she let all the noise of opinions affect her decisions, where things did not turn out as she had anticipated. This was the final sign she needed to enter the coaching space.
    • How she was able to make meaningfully different choices based on what she learnt from her failures.
    • Being true to yourself and not being caught up in the struggle of competing with people in your market.
    • The various iterations of her business models, the learnings that led to her creating a digital program and building her business through different strategies.
    • Learning that you can deploy the information passively. There is so much power in accountability, discovery and process that you must go through together.
    • For aspiring coaches, your goal should be consistent accountable revenues, she also explains how to achieve them.
    • She advises future coaches on the importance of realising what you want to do in coaching and how you would prefer building your business model around it.

    Tracy shares her insights on procuring the first few clients -

    1. Work with people in the coaching space and learn how good coaching conversations are structured.
    2. Tracy endorses the idea of getting a coach yourself in the initial stages.
    3. Tactical part of getting clients takes time. She encourages aspiring coaches to do intensive research and start dialogues from other people. Some of these conversations can potentially become networks that got her business.
    4. Start discussions with people, be genuinely interested and ask the right questions.
    5. Remain open to changing business models, it will evolve over time.
    6. Finding your niche.
    7. Use LinkedIn, it is the largest CRM system out there. You can find whoever you want to serve on there.

    The lessons she learned in the coaching business -

    1. Effective coaches need to be good listeners.
    2. Tactfully present information that resonates with the targeted customers.
    3. Learning how to build a business as you coach simultaneously.

    Tracy shares her experience with Geeta Nadkarni’s business development training “Impact with Influence”, defining her guide in the following three steps –

    • Clarify - Who are you serving, lay out the demographics and identify your ideal customer avatar.
    • Simplify - How you deliver outcomes to your ideal customer?
    • Amplify - Publicise your services and what value you are offering?

    To find out more about Tracy and connect with her visit her website where you can also learn about her certified coaching, retreats and schedule a phone call with her.

    If you'd like to become a career coach, or even just explore if it's right for you, check out How to Be a Career Coach and find the help you need.

    Check out the Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Career Coach!

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    55 mins
  • Develop Your Career Coaching Skills with Kelly Poulson
    Mar 14 2019

    Today We have with us Kelly Poulson who has been a coach for a long time. We have worked together in several capacities over the past few months.

    In today’s discussion, we will talk about:

    • The journey that led to her coaching career, how different professional roles and conversations led to a full-time coaching career and how she discovered coaching.
    • The books that triggered her career transition when she first discovered coaching. (The Dream Manager by Matthew Kelly)
    • What qualifies someone to be a career coach - the important pieces that prepare you for becoming a successful career coach. Listening, creative space, safe space to think out loud.
    • What are the most effective things we can do to develop necessary skills to become an effective career coach?
    • The little experiences that built up to her leaping into a full-time coaching career.
    • The most difficult decisions and biggest hurdles she had to face and how she melded her approach, developing strategies to overcome them.
    • Kelly’s advice to aspiring coaches out there and how she chose her way into coaching full time.
    • The importance of choosing your niche target market in your coaching career.
    • Her journey’s evolution from deciding she wanted to go leap full time into career coaching to getting her first few clients.

    Given the chance, Kelly shares the following insights upon being asked how she would shape her coaching career and strategize given the resources available if she hadn’t had the relevant coaching experience already.

    • Jump into coaching with the available resources and build them up as you go.
    • Get professional training for coaching, business development and any other areas you feel you need professional help with.
    • Get support to get the business up and running.

    If you have any further questions, you can connect with Kelly on her website or on her LinkedIn.

    Do you find yourself ending up in conversation about other people’s careers repeatedly? If you find yourself helping people with these areas and enjoy yourself while at it. Then you’ll enjoy coaching full time tremendously!

    To binge-listen to all the Career Coach episodes: https://www.happentoyourcareer.com/how-to-become-a-career-coach-podcast/

    Or check our our Professional Career Coach Training program

    Check out the Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Career Coach!

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    33 mins
  • Build Credibility as a Career Coach with Kathy Caprino
    Mar 21 2019

    You will be able to gain insight as we talk to experienced career coaches, exploring how it really is to be a career coach, the challenges they overcame and many lessons learned along the way.

    Today we are in discussion with Kathy Caprino, who is helping people make significant career moves as a career coach. Kathy talks about how she has created a multi-faceted portfolio of guiding people’s careers which is not only limited to coaching.

    In today’s episode you will be able to hear -

    • Kathy’s struggle in her corporate career, the downturns that left her unemployed and the reasons she finally decided to step out of her marketing career and transitioned towards coaching.
    • Her personal experience of seeking guidance from a career counsellor, and the effect it had on her career choices.
    • Her journey of going back to college to pursue therapy, and eventually realizing her interests lied in coaching instead.
    • Why she transitioned again from being a therapist to a life coach?
    • How her initial coaching practice naturally inclined towards career coaching specifically.
    • Explored becoming a speaker because she wanted to impact people’s lives and she was good at it. She pioneered a workshop where she could speak to a wider audience.
    • The importance of being comfortable with the business of working with people.
    • Starting out her coaching journey through five pro bono cases, and the lessons she learnt from these choices.
    • Realizing the difference between coaching and therapy, a few years after she had been coaching.
    • Her insights into how there should be a difference between consulting and coaching. Why it is vital to understand the two terms cannot be mutual.
    • The importance of career change, how people transform to pursue coaching as a career.
    • Kathy explains one cannot coach everything. Every coach needs to find a niche, and work towards becoming a leader within that niche.
    • Being brave, and making bold decisions in your career, even if you start out small initially. She started out with talking to 100 women professionals and the difficulties they face in the workplace.

    • Serving and being generous to your clients, giving importance to business development in the initial stages, instead of stressing on making money.
    • How she has learnt that you need to create a balance between giving enough value to clients and not being overly generous to them.
    • Creating boundaries with clients that you are comfortable with, not overcompensating or being held responsible for their actions.
    • Today being a coach means building an online entrepreneurial venture.
    • Why building a coaching business locally is detrimental, rethinking it because you will never fill your pipeline.
    • The common misconception that being a multi-faceted coach will lead to an identity crisis.
    • Developing a baseline foundation of what niche of coaching you want to enter.
    • Embracing the entrepreneurial mind set and master all the aspects of doing a business such as sales and marketing.
    • The value of creating quality content for your business, and how it will help augment your business efficiently.

    To find out more about Kathy and connect with her visit her website where you can also learn about her programs and submit your own story.

    Do you find yourself ending up in conversation about other people’s careers over and over again? If you find yourself helping people with these areas and enjoy yourself while at it. Then you’ll enjoy coaching full time tremendously!

    To binge-listen to all the Career Coach episodes: https://www.happentoyourcareer.com/how-to-become-a-career-coach-podcast/

    Or check our our Professional Career Coach Training program

    Check out the Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Career Coach!

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    53 mins
  • Gain Confidence as a Career Coach with Lisa Lewis
    Mar 28 2019

    In this episode, career coach Lisa Lewis (and a person that Scott describes as one of the best “career coaches on the planet”) shares the story of how she pivoted into career coaching and the powerful lessons she learned along the way. Lisa, in particular, shares advice on why it’s important to leverage feedback (both good and bad) to help you move forward in pursuing your dreams.

    Key Insights:

    • How Lisa made the slow transition from a marketing career headed to the C-level suite to a passionate and authentic career coach
    • The unique way that Lisa gained clarity on her choice to become a life coach
    • Why she strongly believes that you don’t need to be a guru in order to start a career coach business
    • Dealing with failure and criticism as a newbie coach and how you can leverage that feedback to make you smarter
    • Lisa’s marketing strategy now…and what it was when she first started
    • Why Lisa says coaching changed every aspect of her life

    Key Quotes of the Episode:

    “I did the work and I was really good at the work and I had no desire for this work.”

    “I had this secret dream of entrepreneurship that was not going away…”

    “I realized really quickly that my love is working one-on-one with people and helping individual human beings have transformation…”

    “I didn’t start out thinking ‘I want to leave digital marketing to go and be a coach.’”

    “Coaching, in itself, is a form of listening and asking powerful questions of the other person and helping them figure out what’s true for them.”

    “You don’t have to know everything to be able to help.”

    “For me, sustainable means building a business model that does not leave me in a cold sweat at the end of the month or at the beginning of the month.”

    “The more visible you make yourself…[the more] it sets you up for being able to be successful and serve the people you want to serve”

    Resources

    StrengthsFinder 2.0

    Tanya Geisler

    Lisa Lewis on Medium

    Lisa Lewis “How to Negotiate a Career Pivot” on Born to Thrive Podcast with Jamie Lee

    About Our Guest

    Lisa Lewis is a former marketing professional with experience in the for-profit and non-profit industries. Currently she serves as a career transitions coach, author, and CEO of Lisa Lewis Career Coaching, So Much More (a coaching certification program) and A Path That Fits (one-on-one coaching & student support)

    Connect with Lisa Lewis

    Website: http://www.somuchmorecoaching.com/

    To binge-listen to all the Career Coach episodes: https://www.happentoyourcareer.com/how-to-become-a-career-coach-podcast/

    Or check our our Professional Career Coach Training program

    Check out the Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Career Coach!

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    42 mins
  • Coaching to Fill Gaps for Corporate Employees with Andrea Soto
    Apr 4 2019

    Andrea Soto has an incredible background, a plethora of experience, and Scott got to know her over the last about six months or so as they began to work with her as she was on the front side of putting together her career coaching business.

    Andrea worked full time was in the payments technology industry. She had over a 20-year career with a fortune 500 company. Corporate America was pretty much all she knew, and she had a number of different jobs and responsibilities throughout her career there. But as she was progressing and trying to navigate her way, it wasn't until the last chapter that she realized how lacking the system was - it was very much lacking coaches or people who could help guide you or navigate with you through your career.

    To binge-listen to all the Career Coach episodes: https://www.happentoyourcareer.com/how-to-become-a-career-coach-podcast/

    Or check our our Professional Career Coach Training program

    Check out the Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Career Coach!

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    49 mins
  • A Dream Job Might Not Be Enough with Mo Chanmugham
    Apr 11 2019

    Mo Chanmugham had 3 dream jobs before becoming a career coach:

    • Online marketing at Rebok in Boston
    • Assistant at a talent agency in Los Angeles
    • Went to law school and worked for Def Jam in New York City

    He never intended to get into career coaching, but while in New York, he was introduced to personal development. He fell in love with the coaching process and started training to become a career coach.

    To binge-listen to all the Career Coach episodes: https://www.happentoyourcareer.com/how-to-become-a-career-coach-podcast/

    Or check our our Professional Career Coach Training program

    Check out the Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Career Coach!

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    33 mins
  • The Winding Path to Career Coaching Success with Scott Anthony Barlow
    Apr 18 2019

    On the How to Become a Career Coach podcast, we have two career coaches at the podcasting table.

    On one side of that table is Phillip Migyanko. Phillip had a history in HR and the hiring process. As a result, he developed a curiosity about people’s careers, how they work, their relationships, etc.

    In his pursuit to become an expert in careers, Phillip not only had a dream to do an awesome Ted Talk, but also loved to have conversations about careers. He especially loved helping people get to these “Aha” moments.

    This lead him to start his own career coaching business.

    On the other side of the table, we have Scott Anthony Barlow.

    Scott is well...me.

    That’s right. But this time, I’m not the host!

    Phillip joined me today, but flipped the table around and took my seat as the host!

    I was relieved that it was not a Black Ops interrogation.

    Over the past couple months, I’ve shared a little about my personal story, but I’ve generally been focusing on the path that other career coaches have taken.

    Today, I get the chance to share more about my personal path to becoming a career coach, which was almost 20 years in the making!

    I share the multiple changes I made in college and in different careers (including starting a painting business while in college).

    After multiple career moves, unhappiness, unhealthiness, and medical issues, I realized that I HAD to do something.

    Not only did this path eventually lead me to becoming a career coach, but I started a career coaching business and now help others become career coaches.

    To binge-listen to all the Career Coach episodes: https://www.happentoyourcareer.com/how-to-become-a-career-coach-podcast/

    Or check our our Professional Career Coach Training program

    Check out the Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Career Coach!

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    49 mins