Summary
Get inspired by Katie Pulsifer’s transformation from someone who believed she “didn’t have the entrepreneurial gene” to building a successful six-figure coaching business. Katie shares how she dismantled limiting beliefs, embraced her “whole, wise, and worthy” philosophy, and created a heart-led business on her own terms.
Topics
- why the “entrepreneurial gene” is just a limiting belief holding you back
- how to dismantle beliefs that no longer serve your dreams
- the freedom that comes with doing business YOUR way
- Katie’s “whole, wise, and worthy” philosophy for showing up in business
- how to trust your “full body yes” when making decisions
- building community with like-minded entrepreneurs (even when they’re not local)
- integrating manifestation and spirituality into your business practice
- why perfectionism kills impact and how to move past it
- the practices that help you return to worthiness daily
- how coaching can create internal shifts toward peace and contentment
Guest Info: Katie Pulsifer – Master Certified Coach and creator of the Golden Coaching Certification. Former Executive Leader at The Life Coach School who trained thousands of coaches over 13+ years.
Website: katiepulsifercoaching.com
Instagram: @katiepulsifer
Facebook: Katie P. Martin
LinkedIn: Katie Pulsifer
Substack: katiepulsifercoaching.substack.com
Katie’s Offerings:
- Private 1:1 coaching (customized approach)
- Golden Coaching Certification (next cohort launches 2026)
Perfect. All right, y’all. Welcome back to the podcast. Today I am thrilled to introduce you to the amazing Katie Pulsifer, who is a master certified coach and the creator of the Golden Coaching Certification. Katie has 13 plus years of. Experience including five as an executive leader at the Life Coach school where I was lucky enough to meet Katie and she was actually my boss there.
Um, and Katie trained thousands of coaches. And now through her program and private coaching, she’s building a global community of highly skilled, compassionate coaches who are ready to claim their power. Earn abundantly and leave their legacy. What’s so inspiring about Katie and her journey is that she was once doubting her entrepreneurial gene and is now a successful six figure coach and entrepreneur.
So we’re definitely gonna discuss this shift on the episode from. Being kind of that employee mindset into an entrepreneur, and we’re gonna talk about how her philosophy of being whole wise and worthy, shaped her success and how it can inspire anyone who’s doubting their entrepreneurial path and ready to embrace a new identity.
Wait, lemme say that again. Ready to embrace a new identity. So let’s dive in. Welcome Katie. Thanks for being here.
Oh, thank you. My cheeks are already hurting. I’m smiling so much.
So this is like full circle because Yes, I have to say, so Katie has done so much within the coaching program that I got certified in that really, truly changed my life and.
Helped develop me as a coach in such a big way and that, and I’m just so grateful that you were such a huge piece of that because that was such an amazing part of my life. And then I was lucky enough to come in and train and you oversaw all of that, and I just love the way that you held such a. I mean, that was such a big position and you always held it with so much grace and love and soulfulness and it was always such a pleasure and honor to be in your world.
And I just loved working with you and I love that we’re continuing the magic together. Um, you know, and it’s, the journey just continues. Yes.
Yeah. It you’re, you’re right. It was such a big position, but it was so fun to meet all of the different. People in it. Yeah. Whether they were contractors like you, helping create amazing coaches or the students themselves becoming coaches that meet each one as the individual that they were.
Yeah. And are. And then help them find their best path.
Yeah.
In this work, whatever that may look like. So even though it was big and there were a lot of people and a lot going on at that. Special part was all of those individual connections. For sure. Yeah.
Yeah. So you’ve been on so many different sides of like you’ve been a coach, you are running your own co coaching certification.
You helped grow one of the biggest coaching certifications in the world. You’ve really made such an impact on the world in terms of mm-hmm. Developing coaches. And I’m curious, what is it about coaching and. Um, developing coaches that just lights you up.
Hmm. Well, I firmly believe that coaching can change life outcomes and so just knowing that, um, I just want to spread that message.
As much as possible. Yeah, and it doesn’t necessarily have to be dramatic, huge life outcome changes. That doesn’t have to be that, but it could just be an internal shift towards more peace, more contentment. More kindness. Yeah. Um, less critique and judgment and harshness and in a world that is already giving us a lot of that, if we can change that conversation that we have with ourself on the inside and coaching can help us do that, I just feel like I wanna tell everyone about that possibility.
Yeah. That there’s just a whole different kind of relationship you can have with yourself. Yeah. That’s available. A few tools will help that shift very, very quickly. Yeah. So
how, how did you find coaching?
Oh, I found coaching at a time in my life when. I was spending a lot of time crying on the bathroom floor, to be honest with you, 2012.
And my first marriage was unraveling unexpectedly, and I had been married for 17 years at that point. Um, and my career that I had been in for almost 25 years was. Not turning out to be what I thought it would be like when I looked at my future, it was like nothing that I thought was gonna come true.
Yeah. Was going to come true. Yeah. All of a sudden.
Yeah.
And therapy helped me immensely. Yeah. Through the toughest of those moments. And then a cousin of mine recommended a coach in to help me with what’s next. And having been a person that didn’t really know that you could be in charge of what’s next.
Yeah, I just thought, what’s next? Got delivered to you and then you just made it work. Yeah. So that was 2012. I met my life coach and. Here we’re rest is history. The rest of history, that’s how it happens. A lot
of times it happens with that moment of crying on the bathroom floor, but then it ends up being the biggest gift ever to mm-hmm.
Uh, find it and learn about it and then dive into it for the rest of our lives. So that’s magical. Yes. I love that so much. And I’m sure coaching has helped your. It’s not recent, but more recent shift of going from working within a company to becoming an entrepreneur. And I know that you had mentioned before that you used to think you didn’t have an entrepreneurial gene.
Mm-hmm. And so I’d love to hear more about that, of what your thoughts were, what your thought of who entrepreneurs are and who they’re not, and why you thought it wasn’t for you. And then we’re gonna of course talk about how you overcame that. Yeah. Yeah. But I’d love to hear, what, what were you thinking?
The entrepreneurial gene was
literally that you were just something that you were born with. Okay. It was a, it was like a skillset. It was a, um, a way of looking at the world, a way of holding yourself, a way of having conversation, a way of doing sales naturally, um, effortlessly. That was my opinion. And. I had a business, I started in my twenties.
I had my own retail store for a couple of years, and ultimately closed that. So I had this evidence, see, you’re not an entrepreneur. And then when I left my corporate career and that first marriage ended and I had fallen in love with coaching, I was like, I’ve gotta do this work. And I did it for two and a half years.
With some degree of success, but in the background it was like, you’re not an entrepreneur. You didn’t get that entrepreneurial gene, remember? Mm-hmm. I don’t know. This is, this is really, really, really hard.
Yeah,
really hard. So there was a lot of, I’m missing something, even though. Understood coaching principally and that thoughts become things.
Yeah. Here I am coaching people. I didn’t really understand that I am, I didn’t get the entrepreneurial gene. I didn’t realize that was a thought. Yes. It was just truth as if that was real. Right. And I was very bought into that thought, which was amazing because that thought landed me the job at the Life Coach school.
Oh yeah. Right. So I’m not mad at that thought. Yes, because I had it. I was a candidate at the life coach school that was incredibly loyal, dedicated to serving in someone else’s business. I wasn’t ever looking to leave. I was like, all, all in.
Yeah.
So there’s, so there’s this part of me that. I love that I had that thought.
Yeah. Because it gave me one of the greatest experiences of my career. Yes. And it turns out that’s not a great thought to have when the Life coach school changed direction and they no longer needed my role or me. Yeah.
And you had a soul calling to coach and do this work. Yeah. Yes. That, and there you were making thought presented with, oh no, like what’s the opportunity then if I no longer have this, is that what ultimately like allowed you to start challenging that belief or is that what revealed it?
I, I knew the belief was there. Okay. And I, I knew, I knew that my work would be to, um, unbelief that belief. Yeah. I knew it. I, I also knew, yes, I’m going to have to learn a whole lot of things about marketing and entrepreneurship. Yes. That didn’t seem hard to me at that moment, my or immediate, the focus became.
This thought has to go, I cannot bring this thought into my future because what was also emerging and true was I never wanna work for someone else again. Wow. I want to be in charge of my legacy. I wanna be in charge of my future of what my day looks like, and I had given. 13 years to a corporation and then I had given five years to the life coach school.
Both experiences I’m proudly, you know, proud and grateful for, but at this moment in my, in my life, I wanna be in charge.
Yep.
And I knew the only way for me to create my legacy, my path, my purpose. Was to go to work on that thought. Yes. And let it go
because you can’t hold both. Right. It’s not gonna work to hold.
I want to create my own legacy. I don’t wanna work for anyone else, and I don’t have an entrepreneurial gene. It’s like competing intentions. They don’t work together. Yes. Right. Yes. They
absolutely do not. So it’s one or
the other. It’s like, which one do we want here? And mm-hmm. You know, obviously you felt very called to create your business.
Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. And so. Can you give us some insight into how you have worked on dismantling that belief?
So it. It often for me, whenever I’m doing work like this, it’s a combination of journaling. It’s also a combination. It also just not being in a hurry, um, asking myself questions like, what if I’m wrong about this?
Yeah. What if that’s no longer true? What if something else is true about me? But what I found this time as well is that. I wanted to put myself in the company of people that would help me hold the belief.
Yeah.
And so. I found your program, for example, and, and others where it’s like, I just wanna be in the energy and in the space and in the conversations with people that are gonna help me believe in this as much as I want to.
Yeah.
And um, that was profound for me. This go around was like, oh, we’re all in, all in on this belief together.
Yes. That is so powerful and necessary, I think, is to have people who are rooting for you and who are believing the same thing, even doing the same work alongside you. It’s just, there’s nothing like it.
It’s so, mm-hmm. Powerful, right? Mm-hmm. So what are some of the things that you have as you’ve become an entrepreneur, successful entrepreneur? In a quite short period of time. Really. Mm-hmm. What is it now that you see that you’re like surprised by in terms of, or is there anything that you’re surprised by in terms of, oh, I thought in order to be an entrepreneur you had to be X, Y, or Z?
Here’s what I’ve learned now that I am that,
well, I don’t, maybe surprise isn’t the right word. Mm-hmm. So, and I’m not sure what it is yet, but I’ll. I’ll give you my answer and then we’ll, we’ll figure out what it is. There is so much freedom in entrepreneurship and there really isn’t one way, and those two things are I, maybe, maybe surprise is the word that I keep learning those over and over and over again.
Yeah. That. It really does get to be my way. My business gets to look like the way I want it to look like it can feel the way I want it to feel. It can have my values, my um, personality, my vibe, my um. My terms and conditions, I don’t know. Mm-hmm. My policies and procedures, like there’s not, like I get to be in charge of all of it and that there’s so much freedom instead of constantly trying to conform into, and maybe this is what plagued me in the past, there is a version of an entrepreneur that’s successful and it looks like this and I need to become that.
Yes,
yes. Totally. Yeah. You
tell
- Is that a surprise? I mean, I, maybe it’s a surprise. Maybe it’s been revealed. I’m not sure. Mm-hmm. But yeah, that’s so powerful because I think, I mean, I’ve had the exact same experience where I thought in order to be an entrepreneur, you have to look like this or be like this, or you can’t have this personality traitor.
You have to hide this part of you. And what I actually realized is the opposite is true’s like. For me, I’ve realized the more me I am, the more me I can make it, the more successful it’s gonna be. Yes. You know? And I think I used to think the more I conformed similar to you, the more successful I would be, or the more I became more like that person or that person.
So yeah, it’s such a beautiful thing and I think for some people can be a little scary too, in that it’s like. Oh, this is, gets to be my way, but what is that and what does that look like? And that freedom can also be a little bit like, I wish I had a, you know, pap in front of me. I wish I had a plan. Is there any part of you that felt that way?
Or, you know, how do you hold the, the, that this is all, like, you get to create it all and you get to do it in your own way, but there isn’t a exact 1, 2, 3 step.
Hmm. Yeah, you’re absolutely right. That is, it is a bit scary. And I think also when we get exposure to really successful people that we deeply admire and respect, we all, we often can think, well, to do it well, we have to do it exactly like them.
Yeah. And so we, we talk ourselves into that sometimes and breaking loose. From that and saying, no, I’m gonna chart my own course. I’m gonna go over here. I’m gonna do it a little bit differently, but I don’t have any example of it out in front of me to let me know it will work. Yeah. That can be very isolating.
I think that’s when I just double down on my coaching. I, you know, I, I’ve, you’ve coached me. I’ve like really gone all in on my coaching and my support of myself, like really, really resourcing myself.
Yeah.
That’s often when I’ll slow down and give myself more time to make decisions. Or allow myself to really imagine, um, unattended consequences or just not be in a hurry, sit with things and then take a step forward.
If that makes sense. In a way of saying, I know I don’t see this, an example of this anywhere. That doesn’t mean anything. Yeah, we’re still gonna give it a try. ’cause. It feels like a whole body. Yes. To me. Yeah. That’s the other thing I do. It’s like I know my whole body yeses pretty well at this point. Yes.
So important, so good. And I do think that’s an effect of that coaching and going inward and taking that space. Mm-hmm. As you do start to learn what your yeses are. Yeah. And that’s, yeah, it’s everything. So what do you think if you were. The you. Now, if you were to talk to the version of you two, three years ago, who was thinking, I don’t have an entrepreneurial gene, but also mm-hmm.
It was maybe in this space of what’s next? Mm-hmm. What would you wanna tell yourself?
Mm.
You did it beautifully. Mm-hmm. Yeah, I mean, I really feel that way. I mean, I was devastated to lose my job at the Life Coach school. It was very, very painful. And that took a while to heal and recover from. And just grief.
Yeah,
and, and I gave myself the time to do that. And then there was a whole lot of experimentation, building a business from basically scratch.
And I let myself change my mind a lot. And I’m really glad I did. Yeah. And I learned a lot about myself in the way that I wanna work. What felt good. I, I didn’t get too attached to anything, which I also really appreciate. So I think my instincts were spot on. That’s what I would tell myself. Like I, I did a pretty great job and my instincts were spot on to take my time, experiment, heal.
Find my way to do this.
Yeah. Yeah. So good. Mm-hmm. I, and one of your core philosophies, I wanna talk a little bit about your way, which your core philosophy, one of your core philosophies is that we are whole wise and worthy. And you come back to that, right? And you teach that. Mm-hmm. And so I’m curious how that.
Knowing, I’m not even gonna call it a belief, but I imagine it’s just a knowing, yeah. Has impacted your ability to show up in business and create your certification program and create your coaching business.
So, I mean, I love to say that I know enough about business.
So like I just, I know just enough to do it almost. Right? And then I’m always gonna get a little bit in trouble, meaning I don’t know all the steps yet. I don’t, I’m gonna make mistakes, I’m gonna have typos. I mean, it’s all fine in the big scheme of things. But I care more about getting my work in the world and helping people heal and feel better and achieve whatever their vision and goal is for their lives, that I’m willing to stumble on my way to helping them make that happen.
Yeah, and I can do that because. I truly believe not perfect, not flawless, not without mis, mis being prone to mistakes, but that I am a whole person trying to do the best she can with what she has today. That I am wise. I come up with the best answer I can in the moment with the information that I have and worthy, like I’m here to make this impact at this moment my way.
Yep.
And when I returned to that. The mistakes. Yeah, they’re a little devastating here and there. Mostly embarrassing, right? Like it’s so embarrassing to send out the wrong Zoom link or not be able to figure out the chat feature on a webinar. I mean, it’s embarrassing. We’ve all been there and I’m fine.
Yeah.
Like I’m so fine. Yeah. I can be with myself on the other side of that. Yeah. Mistake. Which, that’s what this is. Yeah. It’s like taking a lot of risks, putting ourself out there, trying, failing, and sitting with ourselves on the other side of it to be in and do it all over again the next day, usually. So
yeah, that’s everything.
It’s coming from abundance, it’s coming from fullness, right? Mm-hmm. Fullness. Mm-hmm. And when we come from that place, creating is so very different than when we come from fear and scarcity and not enoughness. And you know, just complete doubt. And yes, I’m sure, because I know our primitive, we don’t typically come into the world and our primitive brain isn’t usually developed to believe that we are whole and worthy and wise.
I’ve typically found with people that that’s a practice. To remind yourself of that, to know that, to come back to that.
Mm-hmm.
Do you have practices that have helped you or a way that’s helped you kind of come back to that or how you bring this into business? Were any suggestions for anyone who feels like.
Oh, I’m so far off from that. I’m so hard on myself and I really don’t, I, I feel like I’m not enough, and that’s the place I’ve been growing from. I’m just curious if you have any words of wisdom around that.
Yeah, yeah. Well, I would immediately normalize it, I think. That is so common. And I have definitely, definitely worked on that myself and I, there are days that I still can’t find purchase in.
I’m whole wise and worthy. Mm-hmm. And I think that will always be that way in my lifetime. But I try and get myself there to the best of my ability as often as I can. Uh, starting the day with. No phone for an hour is really, really important to me. No inputs, no external stuff coming my way. Um, your voice is in my ear almost every single day.
Either your podcast or your gorgeous program. I reading things that are reinforcing to me what the universe can provide, what is available. Um, the friendships that I’m cultivating are very uplifting and supportive and, you know, I’m just trying to put myself in spaces and in rooms with people that, um, that I can learn from in, in a way that is really, um, I don’t wanna say.
We might need to redo this part ’cause I just totally lost my train of thought there. It just went, whew. Yep, I get it.
Oh my goodness. This would be every podcast session. Oh my God. Like, where was I, I was just like, oh my God. Wait, what? So I’ll, I’ll bring you back to the question so that you can kind of, yeah.
Think about if there’s anything else. But, um, it was just what kind of practices help you come back to wholeness and worthiness and. Just reminding yourself that that’s who you are and if there’s anything for others.
Yes. So I usually start my day, um, without looking at my phone or my computer, anything for a good hour.
I make sure that what I put into my brain at the beginning of the day is uplifting and positive. You are often in my ear, your podcast or your program, um, recordings. Or other, uh, books that I’m reading that inspire, abundance, possibility, hope, love. You know, I’m just trying to feed a lot of really, um, positive things into me first thing in the day.
That makes a huge difference. I spend a lot of time outside. Mm-hmm. As much as I can. I find that to be really, really grounding. Um. I just give myself what I know I need most, which is often a lot of solitude. Yeah. And time to reflect and process. And also just surrounding myself with people that are going to help me remember what I wanna believe about what’s possible.
Yeah. So people who are also, whatever they may be working on. On a path to pursuing their whole wise and worthy version as well, so.
Yes. It’s a practice. It’s a muscle, right? It’s something that we have to keep coming back to and it’s so beautiful. Mm-hmm. That you have this toolbox here. Mm-hmm. Actually, when you were talking about it, one thing came to mind because I hear this all the time where people feel like I have my own solitude practice.
Like I do my journaling, I read, I listen to the podcast, I’m in coaching, you know, or in the movement. Yeah. Um, but the one thing that they struggle with is actually meeting like-minded people. And sometimes they’re like, I dunno, they’re not in my town. They’re not in my area. How do you do, do you have, I’m just curious, what would you say in terms of manifesting that, because it sounds like you have created a beautiful community for yourself.
How have you found those people?
Yeah. Well there’s so many in the movement for sure. You know that. Yeah. And I think, you know, it sometimes requires us sending a message out, and I’ve been doing that a lot in the last, this year in particular. Yeah. Just sending messages to people that write things, say things that are, um, uplifting or inspiring or helpful.
Yeah. And I have. Develop the most incredible friendships with people. We’ll have a zoom date and it was like, oh my gosh, talking to you has profoundly shifted something in me. Yeah. Or I learn something new about a way to do this work in the world, or I get an idea for one of my, um, substack newsletters or things like that.
And so I’ve been, and this is probably new for me, but I think. Those of us who have our businesses, it’s a little lonely and isolating sometime. Yeah. I have been on a mission to reach out and talk to people more, and I’m instigating a lot of those conversations and I’m going on whole body yeses. Yeah, yeah.
You know? Yeah. So it’s like, oh, I love. This post, or I love that podcast, podcast episode, or, I love this program or this community, or what you said there. And I’ve had that happen with people in, in the movement where they send a message and it’s like. Gosh, I have to know you. You’re extraordinary. You know?
Yes. Sometimes it just takes that courageous, it does take courage. It’s courage because it’s not, yes. You know it, it can be scary to reach out, but it’s also the best thing ever, and I think that’s how friendships are developed. It’s the courageous action piece. Yes. Yes, that we don’t tend to think we need, we’re just like, let’s just magnetize them.
Which of course that can happen, but oftentimes it takes initiation. And on the other side of it, it’s so beautiful. And I love how you actually hold that as like one of your practices because the people we surround ourselves by and with matter, I always say it’s like the actually lazy way of doing, uh, thought work or manifestation.
Because if we have people around us, we have a lot of beautiful thoughts. We take those on naturally. We don’t even have to do the inner work. Like we just naturally kind of are taking on the thoughts of those surrounding us and so it’s, yeah. It’s an amazing thing to have it that as part of it, right?
Yeah. You’re so right. As you were saying that, I was thinking you can just feel your energy change. Yeah. Yeah. Like the cells in your body start changing.
Yeah.
When you listen to somebody who, yeah. Is captivating or in particular talking about what they see as possible for themselves? Yes. It’s like. Oh God.
Like everything within you just starts to rearrange. Yeah. And kind of like take on a new direction. It’s really cool how that can happen. So they see it themselves.
They can see it in you too. Mm-hmm. And it’s a beautiful mutual thing. Mm-hmm. So yeah. Thank you for sharing that. ’cause I know a lot of people have that question, so that’s gonna be helpful.
So I’m curious, I have a couple last questions. I’m wondering, do you bring manifestation or spirituality into your business?
All the time. Okay. Yep. All the time. You should see my collection of vision boards. Yes. All the time. Yeah. All the time. Yes. And I bring it into my work with my clients too. We talk, you know, I just, I love, I love bringing it in, in lots and lots of places.
Yeah. Yeah.
Beautiful. Mm-hmm. And I’m also curious. How, ’cause I know you’ve been in the movement for a little bit now. How, since being in there, has that shifted your relationship with abundance or your money mindset in any way?
You know, I, I don’t think I’ve shared this with you before, but when. It was a full body Yes.
To join when I did at the beginning of this year. And the reason why I realized is felt like I was coming home to myself because much of your work reminds me of my first coach, who was the one that helped me get up off the bathroom floor in 2012. A lot of what we did at the Life Coach School, as incredible as it was, just did not include this piece.
Yeah. Which is fine. Yep. That was the, that was the piece we were supposed to do over there. It’s all amazing, but in realizing. I get to create my own business. I get to create my own legacy. It can look any way I want. I can pull the best of the best from the life coach school, but I want all of this abundance and manifestation and money mindset piece.
I want that too. And so putting all of that together has. That has been an absolute game changer for me.
Oh my gosh. I
mean, and I hit six figures in July. What? July? Yeah. Of this year. Oh my God. July. And I’m not a bragger, but I am, I am saying that only in it was me saying it’s not gonna look like anyone else.
Yep. Soul body, yes. On things that feel true to me, that bring out the best in me. Oh, and this is what the result line is of that chills. It’s extraordinary. I mean, I, you’re not
grabbing, you’re an example of what’s possible because you’re doing it in your own way. You’re slowing down, you’re trusting the full body yeses.
You’re bringing manifestation and spirituality into it, along with all of the other magic that you know as a coach in terms of thought work. Mm-hmm. And the cognitive work. So awesome. Congratulations. That’s huge. So inspiring and thank you so much for sharing your journey of, you know, really stepping into entrepreneurship and owning that and becoming it.
And it’s just an example for so many other people who have the same thought. Maybe it’s not for me, I’m not salesy enough, I’m not this enough, I’m not that. So you’re just such a great. Beautiful inspiration for so many people. And you know, I would love for people to hear about your coaching program and also, I think importantly your certificate, your coaching certification program.
Mm. ’cause I’ve had a lot of people who have come to me and said, Jamie, I wanna become a coach. I wanna bring this into my life. Um, where’d you go? And I’m like, well, where I went is not right now, you know, available and. The work that I do encapsulates a lot more than that. Yeah, and I know you bring a lot of the work that you know that, that I do.
And that you are speaking of into your certification program, so mm-hmm. Can you speak a little bit to that and when you might be launching it next, how people can follow you or if they wanna coach with how they can do that? Yeah. Yeah.
Love to. So I do work with one-on-one, um, private clients, which I adore doing in a very, um, customized bespoke way where it’s really, I don’t have a set program, one size fits all and just run people through it.
It’s very much catered towards what they want to work on and what they wanna focus on, and we just. Create something extraordinary together. Uh, so that’s always available and you can find out about that on my website, Katie pulver coaching.com. And then the certification, uh, I’ll do another one in 2026.
And it really came to be from my deep love and passion around training coaches. Mm-hmm. Training coaches to find their authentic. Way to coach. So not a way. Yeah. Their way. Yeah. And the only, and one of the ways I help do that is give them lots of resources and tools and that they can choose from to create a safe, ethical.
Coaching practice that helps them meet their clients in the way that they want to. Um, we focus a lot on being heart led and compassionate, bringing a lot of kindness into the coaching conversation. Um, it’s tool rich, so there’s plenty of things to grab, to use to work on. Um, but I do bring a lot of visioning work into it.
Mm-hmm. Identity work. Um, manifestation work. Yeah, because. I just love the combination. I love the top down approach to coaching. Yep. That you and I were trained in. But I also love the sideways through and the bottom up and Yes. Swearing, like all the different ways that we can help. It’s a good way to human, yeah.
Help a human being understand themselves and we need different tools at different times. Yeah, that’s true. So that’s, I wanna make the pro, the pro the program is very versatile that way.
Yes. Oh my gosh. Mm-hmm. So if you are listening and this feels like a yes, or if you’ve ever thought about getting trained as a coach, go get on Katie’s wait list right now because it will change your life.
Mm-hmm. I can attest to that. Yeah. I mean, I know just going through coach certification myself, it was one of the. Life changing things that I did it, it’s just, it changed me on a personal level and then also gave me the tools to be able to go and help others do it. And it is been the most life changing career and so amazing.
And so I just wanna put that out there. If anyone’s listening and feels called to be a coach, I literally couldn’t think of a better person to train you than Katie Puler, because not only do you have the incredible. Experience experie training thousands of coaching coaches. But you have the heart. You have, so you, you’re just, you bring so much into it.
And so, um, yeah. I’m so excited for whoever is in your next cohort.
Well, I appreciate that endorsement. That means so much. And I would also add that I intentionally keep the training small. Nothing’s recorded. Full access to me. I’m in the classroom. Like I, I, I wanna do this side by side with people. Yeah.
Um, whether you ever wanna coach another human being or you just wanna go through it for the experience of understanding how it can change your life for the better. Um, yeah, it’s, it’s, it’s a wonderful, wonderful experience.
Absolutely amazing. And we’ll put all of this in the show notes. Of course. Mm-hmm.
Katie, thank you so much for being here and for sharing your magic with everyone and for being such a beautiful example. I am so happy to have you.
Thank you and I owe you a tremendous thank you for arriving in my inbox right at the right time. And I don’t just reminding me of what used to be very important and, and now is like, it is undeniably part of how I wanna live my life is the work that you do and having access to it.
And so I, I just. I credit a lot of my success this year to you, so thank you. Thank you.
I’m so grateful. Thanks everyone.



