
Coaching

Leah Crump on Redefining Success: Work That Heals, Not Drains
By: Maya Thompson In high-pressure industries like wellness and hospitality, the line between thriving and burning out can be thin. Leah Crump, wellness and hospitality advisor, thought leader, and author of Be Well, Do Well, has spent decades helping elite organizations and leaders navigate that line. Her work focuses on

Jason Brown Explains Why Hard Conversations Are a Form of Respect
By: Alex Sammon Most people avoid hard conversations—not because they don’t care, but because they don’t want to be uncomfortable, misunderstood, or disliked. At a human level, this makes sense. We are wired for belonging. We want to be accepted, to be seen as kind, reasonable, and easy to work

Dr. Stephanie Wall Explains Why Waiting for Readiness Keeps Women Leaders Stuck
There is a quiet habit many women leaders share: waiting. Waiting for the right time. Waiting for certainty. Waiting until everything feels aligned, polished, and unquestionable. Dr. Stephanie Wall has seen this pattern across executive leadership, entrepreneurship, higher education, and community spaces. Women with deep experience and proven results often

How Moeed Israr’s Calm & Clarity Helps Ease Emotional Weight
By: Elowen Gray Most People Misunderstand Gratitude, and It’s Why They Stay Overwhelmed What if the heaviness you carry isn’t stress… but resistance? Yesterday morning, a woman stared at her untouched coffee, already exhausted before the day even began. Nothing was wrong, yet everything felt heavy. You know that feeling,

Ava Taylor – The Medium Leading a New Era of Soul Communication
Ava Taylor, the evidential psychic medium behind Light by Ava, is pioneering a new era of mediumship that resonates with a growing audience worldwide. Known for her grounded clarity and emotional softness, Ava’s readings break away from traditional approaches, offering a fresh perspective on spiritual connection. Her unique approach to

Walking Between Two Worlds: Suzanne Giesemann, The Former Navy Officer Helping Others Heal
By: Regal Media Press A Life Built on Discipline and Service For twenty years, Suzanne Giesemann lived a life that embodied precision, duty, and leadership. As a U.S. Navy Commander, she stood at the heart of national service, leading sailors, briefing senior military leaders, and even serving as aide to

The Art and Science of Thinking Differently: How Changing the Way You Think Changes Your Results – Insights from Rania Kort
By: Matt Emma What if thinking differently could be the key to overcoming challenges, breaking through what’s holding you back, and potentially unlocking new opportunities in your life, career, and business? What if your mindset could become one of your most valuable competitive advantages? In today’s fast-paced world, especially for

Beyond the Mockup: Sofia von Hauske’s 5 Tips for Aspiring Senior Product Designers in NYC
By: Ethan Rogers New York City’s tech scene is a crucible. For product designers, it’s a place of immense opportunity, but also intense competition. Leaping from a mid-level designer focused on execution to a senior designer who drives strategy is a challenging and rewarding step in a creative career. It

Elevating Your Executive Presence: How Sensory Details Influence Leadership Perception
In leadership, communication often takes center stage—strategy decks, public speaking, and negotiation. Yet some of the powerful signals a leader sends aren’t verbal at all. Presence is built as much through sensory impressions as it is through ideas. The way someone moves through a room, the subtle visual harmony of

Beyond Buzzwords: How David Emerson Frost Reclaims Wellness Trust in Our Age of Malinformation
By: Chelsea Robinson The wellness industry is a strange paradox. It advocates for self-improvement but often contributes to insecurity. It preaches sustainability but thrives on purported quick fixes. For every credible expert, there are dozens of self-proclaimed “gurus” peddling detox teas and miracle powders. In an age where misinformation spreads

From Boardrooms to Hospital Gowns: Tom LeNoble’s Resilient Reinvention
By: AK Infinite Every leader has a story, but few have lived one as multidimensional, raw, and inspiring as Tom LeNoble. In his forthcoming book, My Life in Business Suits, Hospital Gowns, and High Heels (available November 4, 2025), LeNoble delivers a striking blend of memoir and manifesto, which serves

Tatyana Beliaeva: The Woman Who Helps Others Choose Themselves
In a world that constantly demands more, more success, more achievements, more comparison, Tatyana Beliaeva stands as a voice of calm strength and authenticity. As a mental coach, women’s mentor, and transformational guide, she dedicates her life to helping people return to their essence, to choose themselves again. Through her

Fix Your Leadership: The Untold Story Behind Employee Turnover
By: Molly McGrath In every industry, from tech startups to law firms, one of the most common—and expensive—issues leaders face is employee turnover. It’s a budget drain, a culture disruptor, and an energy drain. The Society for Human Resource Management suggests that replacing an employee could cost anywhere from 50%

Conflict Happens and Connection is a Choice
By: Deb Monfette Carrie Prince, a certified professional leadership coach, small-business COO, and podcast host, believes conflict can be an opportunity to connect. At work, at home, and online, disagreements frequently flare up. But while many people might view conflict as something to avoid—or, in some cases, something to “win”—the

From Brokenness to Breakthrough: How Jesse S. Gines Transforms Pain into Purpose Through Faith and Discipline
By: Arthur Brown In a world where self-help advice is often superficial and unconnected to real struggles, Jesse S. Gines provides something completely different: truth derived from personal experiences. His latest book, From Pain to Purpose — A 21-Day Journey to Living Your Life with No Excuses, is more than

From Crown to Coach: How Emily Smith is Elevating Pageant Success with Elevated Pageant Coaching
Emily first stepped onto a pageant stage when she was 13. Little did she know how much that moment would impact her life. Over a decade later, she has not only won titles, having earned crowns such as Miss Asia USA-America, Miss Hawaii Collegiate, Miss Asian Global 2nd Princess, and

Ariane de Bonvoisin: The Executive Coach Leaders Call to Help Navigate Change and Uncertainty
By: Lindsay Jeffords When billion-dollar decisions collide with personal struggles, Ariane de Bonvoisin is the person many leaders call. She is a leadership coach and advisor who combines business strategy with human insight, helping clients navigate both boardroom challenges and private turning points. With experience that spans global boardrooms, venture

Rachel Ann’s Roadmap for First-Time Authors: From Idea to Published Book
By: Michael Beas Writing your first book can feel like standing at the base of a mountain: exciting, intimidating, and full of unknown challenges. Rachel Ann, author and mentor, has helped many first-time writers through this climb. Her advice focuses on mindset, process, and accountability—showing that finishing a book is

Mimi Novic: Self-Belief and the Search for Purpose
Introduction and Recognition Bestselling and award-winning author, psychotherapist, and complementary medical expert Mimi Novic has established a prominent career teaching people of their capacity to find strength, confidence, and new direction through her books, clinical practice, music, and charitable initiatives. Her multifaceted approach to personal development has earned her recognition

Scaling a Coaching Business on Instagram with Brian Mark
For many online coaches, Instagram begins as a tool for visibility, a place to share content, build a following, and offer value. But for those who want to scale beyond likes and followers, the platform holds much greater potential. Brian Mark’s upcoming book, $10 Million Instagram Funnel: The Blueprint for

Stepping Into Act 2: How Veronique Gautier Guides Women From Burnout to Brilliance
By: Nancy Wallace For many women, there comes a moment when life as it is no longer feels like life as it should be. Years of dedication—to career, family, or building someone else’s vision—culminate in an uneasy realization: my life doesn’t fit anymore. It’s a truth both sobering and liberating,

Toby Trygg: A Creative Renaissance Man Turning Purpose Into Profit and Meaning Into Metrics
By: Fifty5 PR Step into the life of Toby Trygg and you’ll quickly realize that he’s not just an Executive Creative Director. He’s a storyteller, strategist, mentor, and a globally seasoned creative whose career spans continents and disciplines. From the paste-up rooms of his childhood to the boardrooms of top-tier

Sasha Rumaisyah Yahya’s Tips for Building Authentic Influence in Oversaturated Markets
In today’s digital landscape, standing out requires more than just visibility. As markets become increasingly saturated, traditional marketing tactics may lose their impact. Consumers are more discerning, looking for voices that reflect their values and content that feels relevant and trustworthy. Building influence now often hinges not solely on reach







