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Nine hundred and fifty dollars. An online module and a one-day workshop. That's the specialist training that qualifies a family lawyer to represent your child's best interests in court - and that's the starting point for part 2 of Working As Intended.In this episode, Danielle walks through the structural reality of Independent Children's Lawyer accreditation in Australia, including the Australian Institute of Family Studies finding that there are no uniform professional development requirements for ICLs across jurisdictions. From there, the episode pivots into an argument you won't hear in most family law commentary - that the pre-1975 system, however sexist in its assumptions, was accidentally more aligned with what attachment science would later confirm than the reformed system that replaced it. And what the 2006 transactional lens cost children.If you've ever wondered why the person appointed to represent your children's "best interests" appears unfamiliar with what those best interests actually require - this is the longer answer.The episode opens with a brief clarification refining two specific points from part 1.The Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint is the structured way through this work - built for protective parents equipping themselves to advocate for their children with the knowledge the system never required its practitioners to have. AI Danielle is available any time, any hour. Both at danielleblackcoaching.com.au.Support: If you are in Australia and need to talk to someone, 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) is available 24/7. In an emergency, call 000.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
What your family lawyer was taught - and what they weren't. The first of four episodes on the architecture of the Australian family law system. Eleven mandatory areas of study to be admitted as a lawyer in Australia. Family law isn't one of them.The system isn't rigged. It isn't broken. It's working exactly as it was designed to - and the problem is what it was designed for.This is the first of a four-part series on the architecture of the Australian family law system. The system was built to adjudicate disputes between adult parties - to resolve property, allocate parenting time, and produce court orders. It was not built, in its foundations, to see children. And when we ask that architecture to do something it was never built to do, it produces, predictably, the outcomes we often see - children ordered into arrangements that are at best inappropriate, and at worst doing serious and lasting harm that could be prevented.In this first episode, I look at one of those foundations: how the lawyers inside the system were trained. There are eleven mandatory areas of study required to be admitted as a lawyer in Australia - known as the Priestley 11. None of them is family law. None of them is coercive control. None of them is child development. None of them is trauma. None of them is post-separation abuse. A specialisation that, for most family lawyers, rests on a single elective subject - if it was taken at all - and on whatever they "pick up on the job".This is the foundation. And it is producing, predictably, what foundations like this produce.In this episode:The focus: the system is working as designed; the problem is what it was designed forThe Priestley 11 - the eleven mandatory areas of study to become an Australian lawyer, none of which is family lawWhy this is a structural argument, not an attack on individual family lawyersAnd, in the closing minutes - what practising family lawyers themselves say about the training gap, in their own wordsFor protective parents navigating this system, the work I do in the Blueprint is built for exactly this - becoming the expert in your own situation, because, as this episode shows, the people advising you may not be. It's there if and when you want to go deeper.Coming next: what an Independent Children's Lawyer (ICL) actually is, and what an ICL was actually trained to do.Support: If you are in Australia and need to talk to someone, 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) is available 24/7. In an emergency, call 000.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
"Parental alienation" is one of the most weaponised terms in family law. In this episode, Danielle Black takes the term apart, puts something more precise in its place - and explains why the protective parents on the receiving end of those accusations are almost never the ones doing the harm.Your child loves you. They may simply not feel safe to love you.This is the reframe I want every protective parent who has watched their child pull away to carry, because it changes everything."Parental alienation" is one of the most weaponised terms in family law. It is invoked, again and again, by parents accused of abuse to discredit the parent who has tried to protect their children from them. It is also gestured at to name a phenomenon that is genuinely real: one parent deliberately damaging a child's relationship with the other. The same term carries two very different things, and that ambiguity is precisely what makes it so easy to weaponise.In this episode I take the term apart, and put something more precise in its place - drawing on the work of Dr Emma Katz, the current Australian legal framework, and what I have learned from years of working with protective parents through exactly this. I address gender carefully, because the statistical pattern matters, and it is not the whole picture. And I offer two things to anyone living through any version of this: a framework for staying in your own lane when you are the one being accused, and a way of thinking about recovery and connection if your relationship with your child has been damaged.This episode follows episode 105. Coercive Control: What It Is, and What It Isn't. If you haven't heard that one, I'd recommend listening to it first as it sets the foundation this conversation builds on.In this episode:Why "parental alienation" survives despite being scientifically discredited - and how it functions as a coercive control tactic in its own right Dr Emma Katz's reframe: parent-child relationship sabotage, and Child and Mother Sabotage (CAMS)A note on gender and direction - most often, but not onlyWhat the current Australian family law landscape (post-2023) actually says, and how it differs sharply from the United StatesStaying in your own lane: a framework for responding to accusations from a grounded, protective placeRecovery and connection when your relationship with your child has been damaged: presence over pressure, autonomy over fixingIf what I've described is your life - whether you're facing these allegations or living through the sabotage itself - the full version of everything I've worked through here lives in the Blueprint: Module 19 for this, and Module 17 for the coercive control underneath it. It's there if and when you want to go deeper.Support: If you are in Australia and need to talk to someone, 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) is available 24/7. In an emergency, call 000.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
"Coercive control" has entered the mainstream - and started to lose its precision. This episode brings it back: what coercive control actually is, what it isn't, and why the difference matters for everyone."I felt trapped in my own life." It's a phrase I hear again and again from clients, it's how I felt all those years ago, and it captures something the technical definitions can't quite reach.In recent years, "coercive control" has moved from the margins into legislation, headlines, and dinner-table conversation. That shift is profound and overdue. But as the term has become more widely used, it has also become more loosely used - and when everything is called coercive control, the word begins to lose the meaning that the people who have genuinely lived it depend on. If everything is coercive control, then nothing is.In this episode I bring the precision back. I walk through what coercive control actually is - a deliberate, sustained pattern of behaviour designed to dominate another person and strip away their autonomy, producing fear and compliance - and some of the tactics that make it up. Then I draw the harder lines: how being "controlling" is not the same as coercive control, and how to think clearly about the trickier middle ground, including withholding contact with children, post-separation behaviour, and reactive behaviours. I also address who perpetrates coercive control: a framework that is gender-neutral in principle, alongside a statistical reality that is anything but - held in a way that erases neither women's overwhelmingly documented experience nor male victims.This is a measured conversation, on purpose. The precision I'm arguing for is exactly what the people whose lives were shaped by coercive control deserve.In this episode:What coercive control actually is - pattern, intent, domination, fear, compliance and loss of autonomyThe tactics that constitute itWhy "controlling" behaviour is not the same as coercive controlThe trickier middle ground: withholding contact, post-separation behaviour, and reactive abuseWho perpetrates coercive control - the framework, and the statisticsThree questions to ask yourself if you're unsureWhere to find support, and where to understand this in depthIf this episode gives you language for something you have been living, the work continues in the Blueprint - Module 17 in particular is the extended treatment of coercive control, the foundation the rest of it is built on.Support: If you are in Australia and need to talk to someone, 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) is available 24/7. In an emergency, call 000.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
The decisions you make in the early stages of separation can shape your family for years to come. And yet, most parents make critical mistakes during this most vulnerable time - often because they're following well-meaning but misguided advice from friends, family, or even professionals who don't understand child development or the realities of post-separation parenting.In this episode, Danielle walks through the five most damaging mistakes she sees parents make repeatedly in early separation:• Avoiding conflict at all costs• Believing "50/50 is best"• Believing you need the non-primary parent's agreement for everything • Making permanent decisions based on temporary emotions • Accepting generic advice for your situationEach mistake comes with its own version of harm. Each is avoidable when you understand what your children actually need from this transition, and how to advocate for it.This episode was originally recorded as private content for those on the Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™ waitlist in mid 2025. It is being released publicly because the conversation it opens is one every separating parent deserves to hear early - not after the patterns have set, not after the precedents have been established, but at the moment when getting it right matters most.If you're navigating the early stages of separation, or supporting someone who is, this is the episode to start with.The Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™ is the comprehensive course that takes you the rest of the way. Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
There is a phrase I have heard, in various forms, from many of my clients over the years:"If her name was Brian instead of Barb, the recognition and response would have been completely different."That phrase is the whole problem, distilled into one sentence.This solo episode is for two audiences at once.The first is every woman who has experienced family violence or post-separation abuse perpetrated by a female partner - and who has watched as professionals, police, and even community bystanders failed to recognise what was being done to her. If that is you, I want you to know I see what happened. The pattern is real. The response was inadequate. And it was not because your experience didn't matter - it was because the system we have built to recognise family violence is built on a gendered template, and when neither party fits that template, the template fails.The second is the post-separation professionals - lawyers, mediators, family report writers, Independent Children's Lawyers, police - who handle these cases without realising how much they are missing. The bias is correctable and this episode is a direct invitation to do better.In this episode I unpack what the research actually shows about intimate partner violence in lesbian relationships, why minimisation happens so consistently across professional and community contexts, the specific dynamics of stalking and coercive control when both parties are women, and what naming abuse honestly does - and does not - mean for the broader LGBTQIA+ community.Content note: This episode discusses family violence, post-separation abuse, coercive control, and stalking, including the specific ways these are minimised in lesbian relationships. If you need support: 1800RESPECT 1800 737 732 (24/7 family violence and sexual assault support, available across Australia) | QLife 1800 184 527 (LGBTQI+ peer support).Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
This Mother's Day episode is for every mother who knows the day might be complicated.For the mothers without orders, whose former partners simply deny contact on Mother's Day. For the mothers who get a few hours - children dropped in the morning, collected later that same day, no unhurried time for the burnt toast or the homemade card. For the mothers whose former partners will withhold the children; yet again prioritising themselves and their own desire for revenge over the needs and rights of their children.For the mothers whose children are refusing to spend time with them, and who carry that grief privately. For every mother who is going to perform "fine" on Sunday because there are children watching.And we haven't even touched on those of us who have complicated relationships with our own mothers...I share something I haven't shared publicly on this podcast before, and I talk about the landscape of Mother's Day for separated mothers still navigating post-separation abuse. This episode also introduces the four private audio channels available exclusively to Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™ members: Blueprint Radio, Calm & Grounded Audio Collection, the Stronger Braver Together album, and the Blueprint Audio Library (rolling out from late May 2026).Content note: This episode discusses the experience of mothers separated from their children on Mother's Day, including through family court proceedings and post-separation abuse. It contains personal disclosure. Please take care of yourself as you listen.If you need support: Lifeline 13 11 14 | 1800RESPECT 1800 737 732 | Both available 24/7 across Australia.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
In this episode, Danielle unpacks something that comes up constantly in her work with clients: the tendency to invalidate our own pain by comparing it to someone else's. To stay in situations that are harmful - not because we can't leave, but because leaving feels harder than staying. To choose the familiar difficulty, the 'comfortable discomfort', over the unfamiliar one, without ever consciously naming it as a choice.Because here is the truth: everything is hard. Staying is hard. Leaving is hard. Fighting for your children is hard. Giving up is hard. The question is never whether something is hard. The question is which hard you are choosing - and whether that choice is actually serving your children.In this episode Danielle covers:Why "someone always has it worse" is both true and completely irrelevant to your situationThe conflict avoidance trap - why staying stuck can feel safer than moving forward, and what that safety is actually costing youThe "choose your biggest problem" framework - and why naming your choices changes everythingThe difference between feeling your feelings and living inside them indefinitelyThis episode also contains a moment of personal honesty from Danielle about her own experience of suicidal ideation during the hardest period of her post-separation journey - and why she is sharing it.If you have been feeling like your situation isn't bad enough to justify the way you feel, or if you have been waiting for things to get bad enough before you act, this episode is for you.As always, this episode is not legal advice and not therapy.If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide or self-harm, please seek support. • Lifeline: 13 11 14 • 1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
What if you had access to a specialist coaching resource trained in coercive control, the Australian family law system, attachment science, and nervous system regulation - any time of day or night, at no additional cost?In this episode, Danielle Black introduces AI Danielle - the digital coaching resource built for the Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™ - and does something she's never done before on this podcast: has a live, unscripted conversation with her on air.This is not a demo. This is a real interaction - Danielle asking questions, AI Danielle responding in real time. You'll hear how she handles the question of her own limitations, how she responds to a real scenario a protective parent might bring, and what it actually feels like to interact with a resource that understands your specific context.In this episode:Why Danielle was sceptical about AI - and what changedWhat AI Danielle actually is, and what she isn'tHow she differs from general AI tools like Claude.ai and ChatGPTThe live conversation: Danielle and AI Danielle in real timeWhat AI Danielle can do for you at 3am before a family report interviewModule 22 of the Blueprint: AI in Your Corner - including the one-of-a-kind affidavit preparation resourceBlueprint members and those working with Danielle Black Coaching via a coaching package have unlimited access to AI Danielle - any time, any question, no additional cost. For everyone else, she's available free on the website with limited messaging.If you've been curious about AI tools for your post-separation journey - or if you've tried general AI and found it doesn't understand your context - this episode will change how you think about what's possible.As always, this episode is not legal advice and not therapy.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
One hundred episodes.In this milestone episode, Danielle Black does something she has never quite done before - she tells the full truth about where this work came from, what it has cost, and why she hasn't walked away.More than seventeen years ago, Danielle was a young mother with a 12-month-old son. She was told by a family lawyer to agree to the 50/50 care arrangements that her abusive ex was demanding. She developed C-PTSD. She kept her phone on silent for a decade because the sound of a message arriving triggered a full panic response. And through all of it, she performed 'reasonableness' - because that was what the professionals, and the system, rewarded.This episode is honest about what has changed in the Australian family law system since then. And equally honest about what hasn't.In this episode Danielle covers:What the family law system was like 17 years ago - and what it looks like nowWhy legislative change and practice change are not the same thingThe invisible architecture of what Danielle has built - and why boundaries are not a failure of dedicationWhy she didn't burn it down when she wanted toA direct message to the parent who is where she was seventeen years agoThis is not a highlight reel. It is a reckoning - and a declaration.This episode also marks the debut of Stronger, Braver, Together - the second original anthem created exclusively for the Post-Separation Abuse Podcast and Danielle Black Coaching. Written for every parent who has carried more than they should, who has learned to move with clarity rather than chaos, and who is choosing to build rather than burn - this song closes Episode 100 as it should be closed. Not with noise, but with quiet strength.As always, this episode is not legal advice and not therapy.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
Your lawyer is not trying to find the truth. And once you understand why - once you really understand how the adversarial legal system is designed and what it is and isn't built to deliver - everything changes.In this episode, Principal Coach Danielle Black explores one of the most misunderstood dynamics in family law: the gap between what parents expect from their legal team and what lawyers are actually trained and tasked to do. It's not a failing of your lawyer. It's the design of the system. And knowing the difference is one of the most clarifying - and empowering - shifts a protective parent can make.Danielle covers:How the adversarial legal system actually works - and why "finding the truth" isn't the pointWhat your family lawyer's job is, and what it isn'tWhy the other side's lawyer will never educate their client about what your children need (and why that's not a moral failure)Why the family report is not the last word - and what happens at final trialWhat "becoming the expert in your own case" actually looks like in practiceWhy no one else is going to do this work - and why you are the only person in these proceedings specifically motivated to do itThis is not an episode that criticises lawyers. It's an episode that tells you the truth about what the system is designed to do - so you can stop expecting the wrong things from the wrong people, and start directing your energy toward what you can actually build and control.If you have ever felt bewildered that your lawyer "doesn't get it," frustrated that the other side's legal team isn't advocating for your children, or unsure why the system seems so disconnected from what your kids actually need — this episode will reframe everything.As always, this episode is not legal advice and not therapy.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
Dating after domestic violence, coercive control, or post-separation abuse is one of the most under-discussed topics in the survivor space. Most people are somewhere between terrified and convinced it's simply not possible for them.In this honest, personal episode, Danielle Black shares what dating after abuse actually looked like from the inside - not a glossy highlight reel, but the real experience of venturing back into connection while still afraid.This episode explores:Why "my picker is broken" is one of the most common fears after abusive relationships - and what to do with itThe difference between waiting until you're not afraid, and doing it afraid anywayWhy safety is not the absence of threat - it is the presence of safe connectionHow self-trust, not trust in another person, is the foundation of healthy relationships after abuseWhat Danielle looked for, paid attention to, and would have walked away fromThe role of nervous system capacity in building new relationships after traumaWhy "not fully healed" is not the same as "not ready"What it means to love fully while trusting yourself to have your own backThis episode follows on from Episode 97, in which Danielle's husband Drew joined the podcast for the first time. It does not require you to have listened to that episode first - but listeners who have will find it deepens what was raised there.If you have wondered whether healthy relationships after abuse are possible for you - or whether you are simply too damaged, too cautious, or too far from ready - this episode is for you.As always, this episode is not legal advice and not therapy.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
Healthy relationships after family violence, and in the midst of post-separation abuse, are possible - but they are rarely talked about honestly in survivor spaces.In this special anniversary episode, Danielle Black is joined by her husband Drew for a candid conversation about what it actually looks like to build a safe, equal partnership after coercive control, trauma, and years of family court proceedings.This episode does not offer a fairy tale. It offers something more useful: evidence.Danielle and Drew explore:What it was like for a partner to step into a post-separation abuse situation they didn't fully understandThe reality of loving someone with C-PTSD and ongoing coercive controlWhat helplessness feels like for the supporting partner - and what actually helpedWhy healthy relationships after abuse require both people to do their own workWhat equal, non-performative partnership looks like in daily family lifeRaising sons and daughters while actively dismantling gender stereotypes at homeWhy "not all me" can be said from a place of hope rather than minimisationThis episode also marks the debut of Calm is Credible - the first brand anthem created for the Post-Separation Abuse Podcast and Danielle Black Coaching - releasing today for the first time.If you have wondered whether safety and love are still possible after surviving family violence, coercive control, or post-separation abuse, this episode is for you.If you are the partner of a survivor who doesn't know how to help, this episode is also for you.As always, this episode is not legal advice and not therapy.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
Family Reports can be influential pieces of evidence in Australian family court proceedings - but they are widely misunderstood.In this episode, Danielle Black explains what Family Report Writers are actually assessing, why protective parents can be misread and mischaracterised, and how nervous system responses to trauma can impact presentation in interviews.Drawing on lived experience and years of supporting parents through the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, Danielle explores:• What a Family Report is - and what it is not• The training gaps that can affect coercive-control cases• The core parenting qualities report writers assess• How trauma and threat responses affect communication• Common credibility mistakes parents make without realising• Why a Family Report is not the final word in court• How legal professionals may treat reports as a “fait accompli”• What protective parents can do strategically if recommendations are unfavourableThis episode accompanies the Preparing for Your Family Report Assessment guide inside the Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™.If you are facing a Family Report interview - or have already received a report that does not reflect your lived reality - this episode will help you understand the system, prepare strategically, and make informed decisions about next steps.As always, this episode is not legal advice and not therapy.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
Collaboration is often presented as the gold standard after separation.Parents are encouraged to communicate openly, compromise, and "work together". In the right circumstances, a collaborative approach can indeed produce faster, less adversarial, and more sustainable outcomes.But what happens when the conditions for genuine collaboration don't exist?In this episode of The Post-Separation Abuse Podcast, Danielle Black explores the realities behind collaborative approaches, including mediation, and family dispute resolution in the Australian family law system. Drawing on research into post-separation conflict and child wellbeing, she explains why collaboration is not always the safest or most appropriate pathway for families navigating high-conflict dynamics.You'll learn:What research actually says children need after parental separationWhen collaborative processes like mediation or FDR can work wellThe four conditions required for genuine collaborationHow collaborative processes can be misused in high-conflict separationsWhy pressure to "just co-parent better" can place vulnerable parents at greater riskHow to assess whether collaboration is truly viable in your situationFor some families, collaboration creates stability and reduces conflict.For others - particularly where coercive control, manipulation, or power imbalances are present - it can become another arena where harmful dynamics continue.Understanding the difference is one of the most important decisions a parent can make when navigating separation.This episode offers a clear framework to help parents assess their situation honestly and choose a path that protects both themselves and their children.As always, this episode is not legal advice and not therapy.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
International Women's Day bonus episodeIn this special episode, Danielle Black explores something rarely named in conversations about parenting after separation: the invisible architecture of childhood.The planning.The anticipating.The emotional holding.The daily mental load of raising children that rarely appears in legal documents, mediation rooms, or parenting orders.Across decades of research, we know that primary caregivers - most often mothers - carry the majority of this invisible labour. Yet when families separate, the systems designed to determine parenting arrangements often struggle to see it.In this episode, Danielle explores:• The invisible labour that holds children's lives together• Why the "proximity illusion" can make non-primary caregivers appear equally involved• What the research actually says about caregiving and unpaid labour• Why 'equal parenting time' is NOT the same as 'equal parenting'• How post-separation economic abuse often shows up through child-related costs• The emotional reality of being the parent who provides the secure base children return toThis episode is for women at every stage of the journey: those still in difficult relationships, those navigating separation, those in family court proceedings, those with final orders who are still managing chaos, and those carrying the grief of children being turned against them.On International Women's Day, this conversation honours the work that primary caregivers do every day - even when the world fails to see it.Because the invisible architecture of childhood may be unseen by systems, but it is never invisible to the children living inside it.As always, this episode is not legal advice and not therapy.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
What does a divorce coach actually do - and how do you know if the support you're choosing after separation is right for your situation?In this episode of The Post-Separation Abuse Podcast, principal coach Danielle Black unpacks the rapidly growing world of divorce coaching, high-conflict separation support, and post-separation parenting guidance.As more professionals begin using the label “coach,” many separating parents are left wondering who to trust and what kind of support they actually need - particularly when navigating coercive control, high-conflict co-parenting, or the Australian family court system.Danielle explores the difference between coaching, therapy, and legal advice, and explains why titles alone don't tell you much about the quality or depth of the support being offered.She also addresses the growing online obsession with diagnosing former partners as “narcissists” - and why that framing, while validating for many parents, can distract from the strategies, and inner work, that actually improve outcomes for protective parents and their children.In this episode you'll learn:• What divorce coaching actually is - and what it isn't• How chronic stress during separation impacts the brain and decision-making• Why not all support models work in high-conflict or coercive control situations• The hidden risks of getting stuck in the “narcissist” rabbit hole• How protective parents can shift from conflict-avoidant to strategic, child-focused advocacy• Danielle's Three Steps to Protective Parenting: Knowledge → Capacity → AdvocacyDrawing on both professional training and lived experience navigating the family court system, Danielle shares practical insight for parents who want to protect their children and choose support that matches the reality of their separation.If you are navigating high-conflict divorce, post-separation abuse, coercive control, or complex co-parenting dynamics, this episode will help you better understand what kind of support truly builds long-term protection for your children.As always, this episode is not legal advice and not therapy.Explore the supports offered by Danielle Black CoachingThe Post-Separation Parenting Blueprint™
In part two of this three-part series, Con Gottfredson sits down again with Sivaram Jambunathan to dive deeper into the realities of implementing workflow learning in the manufacturing environment. Building on the first episode, Siv shares how his team rolled out a Digital Coach, navigated adoption challenges, and accelerated speed to competency on the production floor. From onboarding new hires to transferring critical knowledge, Siv reveals how a “green path / red path” coaching model transformed safety, confidence, and performance—helping employees feel like they won the day every day. Curious how workflow learning can drive measurable impact in high-stakes, fast-moving industries? Download or listen today. Have questions about this content or another resource on the site? Let us know! Use this form to let us know you're interested in scheduling a call with a member of the team. We're always happy to discuss your current, future, or aspirational initiatives in real-time. For more 5 Moments of Need resources, visit our website, join the conversation, download our ebook, and subscribe to this podcast so as not to miss a single episode. Copyright © 2025 by APPLY Synergies, LLC | All Rights Reserved.
Send us a textIn this episode of Business Growth Talks, host Mark Hayward sits down with Roberto Martinez, CEO of Braven Agency and California's Google Digital Coach, who brings a wealth of experience in digital marketing and AI. Together, they delve into the transformative power of AI in business, exploring how small businesses can compete on a global scale by implementing innovative strategies often employed by industry giants like Google and Amazon. Roberto sheds light on his journey from government service to becoming a driving force in digital entrepreneurship, offering listeners valuable insights into overcoming industry challenges.Roberto discusses the critical role AI plays in reshaping marketing strategies and underscores the importance of brand humanization in an increasingly automated world. By sharing practical tips and real-world examples, Roberto provides listeners with actionable advice on how to harness technology to foster business growth. This informative episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs at all stages, as Roberto's expertise reveals how embracing AI can revolutionize operations, drive success, and cultivate meaningful connections with customers.Key Takeaways:Embrace AI as a Tool: AI should be viewed as a powerful tool rather than a competitor, enabling businesses to optimize efficiency and reach.Operational Efficiency: Success in growth and scalability comes from robust operational processes that support business expansion without the entrepreneur at the center.Humanizing Brands: Despite technological advances, building authentic human connections remains vital for enduring customer relationships.Strategic Partnerships: Collaborative efforts with organizations can significantly expand growth opportunities and lead to disproportionate success.Continuous Adaptation: Staying ahead in business requires adopting new technologies and methods to remain competitive in changing markets.Resources:Braven AgencyConnect with Roberto Martinez via email: robertravenagency.comExplore AI tools like Google Gemini and ChatGPT for business growth.Tune into the full episode to gain a deeper understanding of how AI and technology can be pivotal in reshaping your business for future success. Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on Business Growth TalksSupport the showIf you want to watch the full video of this episode go to:https://www.youtube.com/@markhayward-BizGrowthTalksDo you want to be a guest on multiple podcasts as a service go to:www.podcastintroduction.comFind more details about the podcast and my coaching business on:www.businessgrowthtalks.comFind me onLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-hayw...Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mjh169183YouTube Shorts - https://www.youtube.com/@markhayward-BizGrowthTalks/shorts
Send us a textAnnette Dragland, lege og stemmen bak Leger om livet – en av Norges mest populære podcaster akkurat nå – gjester Digitaliseringspådden. Sammen med Jens Christian Bang og Dag Rustad snakker hun om faste, mikrotrening, psykisk helse – og hvordan teknologi som Garmin, Oura og digital blodsukkermåling rapporterer om søvn, stress og helse. En ny trend handler om å leve riktig, heller enn å medisinere i etterkant. Hør episoden for å få konkrete råd og knuse seiglivede helsemyter.
What exactly is a Digital Coach, and how does it differ from AI-driven coaching tools? In this episode of the Performance Matters Podcast, Bob Mosher untangles the confusion surrounding Digital Coaches in relation to the 5 Moments of Need® framework. He explores how a Digital Coach serves as an essential performance-first solution—going beyond AI-driven insights to provide just-in-time, contextual support in the flow of work. Tune in to uncover the true role of a Digital Coach, why terminology matters, and how L&D professionals can leverage structured support to drive measurable business impact. Have questions about this content or another resource on the site? Let us know! Use this form to let us know you're interested in scheduling a call with a member of the team. We're always happy to discuss your current, future, or aspirational initiatives in real-time. For more 5 Moments of Need resources, attend the Summit, visit our website, join the conversation, download our ebook, and subscribe to this podcast so as not to miss a single episode. Copyright © 2025 by APPLY Synergies, LLC | All Rights Reserved.
Corporate Influencing Programme gewinnen immer mehr an Bedeutung – besonders auf LinkedIn. Doch wie setzt man ein solches Programm erfolgreich um? Welche Herausforderungen gibt es in der Praxis? Und warum spielt Video eine entscheidende Rolle für die Sichtbarkeit? In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Kathrin Koehler über Corporate Influencing, Markenbotschafter und die richtige Content-Strategie. Kathrin ist Digital Coach, Autorin von „New Networking“ und zertifizierte Trainerin. Sie unterstützt Unternehmen dabei, souveräne Sichtbarkeit für Corporate Influencer zu schaffen – sowohl auf LinkedIn als auch in 1:1-Coachings. Ein zentrales Thema unserer Diskussion: Video als Schlüssel für erfolgreiche Corporate Influencer. Kathrin und ich sind uns einig – Video sollte unbedingt Teil der Strategie sein, wenn es sich für die Beteiligten gut anfühlt. Doch genau hier liegen oft die größten Hürden. Wir sprechen darüber: ✅ Warum Corporate Influencing mehr als nur Social Media ist ✅ Welche Fehler Unternehmen bei Corporate Influencer Programmen oft machen ✅ Wie man die Angst vor Sichtbarkeit und Video überwindet ✅ Welche Formate sich für Corporate Influencer eignen ✅ Warum Mut und Authentizität entscheidend sind Ein weiteres Highlight: Kathrin teilt ihre persönliche Vision eines Coaching-Hausboots – und warum sie überzeugt ist, dass ein besonderes Umfeld die besten Ergebnisse bringt. Hör rein und erfahre, wie Du Corporate Influencing erfolgreich für Dein Unternehmen nutzen kannst! Mehr zu Kathrin Koehler und ihrer Arbeit findest Du hier: Website: https://www.digital-you.de Offenes Boot Camp: https://www.digital-you.de/sichtbarkeit-bei-linkedin Ausbildung zum Digital Coach: https://www.digital-you.de/digital-coach-ausbildung ------------------------------------------------------------ Mehr zu meinem Thema Videokommunikation 4.0 erfährst Du hier: Meine Website: https://www.coporate-studio.de Mein LinkedIn Profil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/florian-gypser/ Du hast ein Thema rund um Corporate Videokommunikation, zu dem Du gerne einmal einen Podcast mit mir hören möchtest? Oder Du hast spannende Inhalte zum Thema und möchtest gerne mal Gast in meinem Podcast sein? Dann schreib mir an podcast@corporate-studio.de
CARV is a PSIA-AASI Official Supplier which provides data on your skiing. Dozens of pressure and motion sensors work to provide you with data that can help you improve your skiing. CARV used to be a insertable footbed product but due to its popularity and use, they've updated it to be a clip on attachment. CARV tracks your ski IQ, which is similar to Strava, where you can track your skiing metrics and get tips on how you can improve. This tool can provide you with extra help for your instruction needs or for your own benefit. PSIA-AASI members get pro offers on CARV products. Tune in for much more and learn more at thesnowpros.org.
Greetings, SaaS CFO enthusiasts! In this episode, we have a fascinating conversation with Bilal Tahris, the co-founder and CEO of FlowIt, a company revolutionizing people development through its AI-powered digital coach. Bilal's journey is nothing short of extraordinary—starting out as a diesel mechanic apprentice, he transitioned to helming his family business before diving into the SaaS realm. Join our host, Ben, as Bilal shares how FlowIt focuses on sectors often overlooked, such as healthcare, manufacturing, and hospitality, and aims to improve employee engagement and retention. We delve into the unique modules FlowIt offers, designed to connect with frontline workers and address their specific needs. Bilal articulates how the company's innovative approach not only gathers insights through frequent, efficient surveys but also leverages AI to provide valuable, actionable feedback to leadership. We also explore FlowIt's impressive growth and strategic expansion plans into the German and Nordic markets, with an eye on entering the Americas. Bilal opens up about their successful fundraising journey, sharing valuable lessons and tips for other founders navigating similar paths. Whether you're an aspiring SaaS founder or simply intrigued by innovative business solutions, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. Tune in! Show Notes: 00:00 Engaging frontline workers through digital development. 05:38 AI enhances company insights and decision-making efficiently. 08:29 Newly unified employee platform expands in modules. 12:10 Decided to fundraise 3 million Swiss francs. 16:56 Secure strong investors early; double VC prospects. 18:22 Insight on aligning timelines and key metrics. 21:30 Learn more about Bilal's journey at Flowit AI. Links: SaaS Fundraising Stories: https://www.thesaasnews.com/news/flowit-raises-4-2-million-in-seed-round Bilal Tahris' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bil%C3%A2l-tahris-9074b320/ FlowIt's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flowit-ag/ FlowIt's Website: https://www.flowit.ai/ To learn more about Ben check out the links below: Subscribe to Ben's daily metrics newsletter: https://saasmetricsschool.beehiiv.com/subscribe Subscribe to Ben's SaaS newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/df1db6bf8bca/the-saas-cfo-sign-up-landing-page SaaS Metrics courses here: https://www.thesaasacademy.com/ Join Ben's SaaS community here: https://www.thesaasacademy.com/offers/ivNjwYDx/checkout Follow Ben on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benrmurray
Thank you so much for listening! If you would like to see more from Ken Walker, you can find them here: https://www.instagram.com/kenwalkertherealtor/ This episode is sponsored by Columbia Family Chiropractor: https://www.cfcforhealth.com https://www.instagram.com/columbiafamilychiropractic If you would like to follow us, we are on everything at Here For The Health Of It Podcast https://www.instagram.com/hereforthehealthofitpodcast https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hereforthehealthofit
Thank you so much for listening! If you would like to see more from Ken Walker, you can find them here: https://www.instagram.com/kenwalkertherealtor/ This episode is sponsored by Columbia Family Chiropractor: https://www.cfcforhealth.com https://www.instagram.com/columbiafamilychiropractic If you would like to follow us, we are on everything at Here For The Health Of It Podcast https://www.instagram.com/hereforthehealthofitpodcast https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hereforthehealthofit
Imagine building a fortune without anyone knowing you're the richest person in the room. No flashy cars, no social media bragging—just quiet, undeniable success. Welcome to the ‘Invisible Crorepati' Strategy! Join the group of invisible crorepatis - https://sidz.co/diamond
Discover the importance of aligning training with the critical moments of Apply, Change, and Solve, and how Erwin's team successfully implemented a Digital Coach to meet theses diverse needs of their workforce. The dialogue in this episode challenges traditional learning norms and sets the stage for a performance-first mindset in a regulated industry. If you're navigating compliance training, seeking to enhance employee productivity and performance, or just curious about the future of L&D, this podcast is a must-listen. Erwin De beuckelaer is the Director of Innovation and R&D Quality at Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine. Have questions about this content or another resource on the site? Let us know! Use this form to let us know you're interested in scheduling a call with a member of the team. We're always happy to discuss your current, future, or aspirational initiatives in real-time. For more 5 Moments of Need resources, attend the 5 MoN Summit, visit our website, join the conversation, download our ebook, and subscribe to this podcast so as not to miss a single episode. Copyright © 2024 by APPLY Synergies, LLC | All Rights Reserved.
Ever heard of the concept of a signal-to-noise ratio? In this podcast I give you a new perspective on how you can evaluate your digital business based on these parameters. Join our Diamond Certification to cut through the noise - https://sidz.co/diamond In this podcast, you'll learn: The fundamental difference between a "signal" and "noise" in business. How to make your content, courses, and marketing materials more focused and effective. Evaluating the impact of your webinars, advertising, and community building in terms of signals vs. noise. The benefits of the Diamond certification process in cutting short your learning curve and gaining valuable insights. Practical steps to enhance your business and track your progress using the Polestar system. Where to find more information and resources to elevate your business game. Tune in to discover how distinguishing between signal and noise can be a game-changer for your business success. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make your mark in a crowded marketplace!
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Do you have a fear of technology? In this podcast, I share six ways you can bust these challenges for good and grow your coaching business.
Sometimes growing a digital coaching business, we face many personal challenges. In this podcast, I want to share how I overcame personal issues while growing my business.
In this episode of It's A Bonny Old Life, Bonny is joined by Business Mentor and Digital Coach, Kate Toon. She shares some of her life, her dog, her move from the UK to Australia, and how having her son led her to start her own business at 5 months pregnant. She discusses the progression of her business from starting as a copywriter, moving into SEO, and developing that into a now passive income. Bonny and Kate discuss the difficulties, struggles and worries of more recent online scams and how to deal with them, as well as nasty comments online and through social media. They also talk about Facebook Ads and Kate shares how SEO, although it can take longer to learn, will continue to perform. To find out more about Kate Toon, you can find her on Facebook here, on her Instagram here, on her YouTube here, on her Twitter here, and on her website here.
In this episode Bob Mosher and Chris King, Executive Director of the 5 Moments of Need Academy, explore what a Digital Coach is – and isn't. They discuss whether or not the Digital Coach is a technology, what principles make up it's framework, and how the LMS journey maps to it. Listen or Download the Episode Now! For more 5 Moments of Need resources visit our website, join the conversation, download our ebook, and subscribe to this podcast so as not to miss a single episode. Copyright © 2023 by APPLY Synergies, LLC | All Rights Reserved.
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2020. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Siddharth Rajsekar is an acclaimed lifestyle entrepreneur and international speaker who has worked on projects involved with people like Robert Kiyosaki, T Harv Eker, Tony Robbins and more. He is currently coaching over 20,000 people in India to build "digital courses" - to turn their knowledge into a super-profitable business. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Nowadays, anyone can coach anybody as long as they understand their core niche and how to sell using the different tools that are currently available. 2. Influence is about connecting with people. 3. If you can change the way people learn and the way people teach, then you can transform the world. Check out Siddharth's website and content around how to live a lifestyle of freedom! - Siddharth's Website Sponsors: FranBridge: Jon Ostenson, founder of FranBridge Consulting and top 1% consultant, represents the premier source for the best opportunities in the non-food franchise world. Sign up for a free consultation at FranBridgeConsulting.com! MetPro: Make a strategic investment in your health so you can get to the next level. Visit Metpro.co/fire for a complimentary assessment and consultation with a metabolic expert today! HubSpot: Learn how HubSpot can help your business grow better and get a special offer of 20% off on eligible plans at HubSpot.com/eof!
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2020. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Siddharth Rajsekar is an acclaimed lifestyle entrepreneur and international speaker who has worked on projects involved with people like Robert Kiyosaki, T Harv Eker, Tony Robbins and more. He is currently coaching over 20,000 people in India to build "digital courses" - to turn their knowledge into a super-profitable business. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Nowadays, anyone can coach anybody as long as they understand their core niche and how to sell using the different tools that are currently available. 2. Influence is about connecting with people. 3. If you can change the way people learn and the way people teach, then you can transform the world. Check out Siddharth's website and content around how to live a lifestyle of freedom! - Siddharth's Website Sponsors: FranBridge: Jon Ostenson, founder of FranBridge Consulting and top 1% consultant, represents the premier source for the best opportunities in the non-food franchise world. Sign up for a free consultation at FranBridgeConsulting.com! MetPro: Make a strategic investment in your health so you can get to the next level. Visit Metpro.co/fire for a complimentary assessment and consultation with a metabolic expert today! HubSpot: Learn how HubSpot can help your business grow better and get a special offer of 20% off on eligible plans at HubSpot.com/eof!
As a Performance Matters Podcast listener, you've heard all about the methodology, the basis for why performance-first is no longer a nice to have, but a necessity and the success stories of those who have implemented workflow learning via the 5 Moments of Need framework. Now, we tackle the top question our team gets asked...,"So what does it look like?" Listen or download the episode now. For more 5 Moments of Need resources visit our website, join the conversation, download our ebook, and subscribe to this podcast so as not to miss a single episode. Already making the shift to put performance first? Bring your team to our 2023 Summit. Registration is now open.
How to Create Limited Edition NFTs with Amelia Tomasicchio at the Cryptonomist As an expert in digital marketing, Amelia Tomasicchio began working in the fintech sector in 2014 after writing her thesis on Bitcoin technology. Previously author for Cointelegraph and CMO at Eidoo. She is now the co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Cryptonomist. She is also a marketing teacher at Digital Coach in Milan and an NFT expert. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crypto-hipster-podcast/support
On this episode Terrence sits down with Story Manager Bob and Digital coach Jennifer from store 71 to talk about how they were able to climb the leaderboard to be at the TOP eight in the nation and number one in the region. Listen in what this incredible duo share about their success.
In this episode, Terrence sits down with Digital Coach, Tessie Hubbard and talks about her experience from shareholders and shares her advice for any social champ wanting to be involved in social media. Listen in and hear her Walmart story!
If you want to get more stuff done in less time as a digital coach, this is the podcast for you. I share my 10 simple yet powerful ideas to help you double your productivity. If you found this podcast helpful, please drop a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify.Resources:Free Course - http://sidz.co/blueprintFree Webinar - http://sidz.co/live
Launching your digital coaching business and making your first Rs.300,000 ($5000) can be the hardest. Because it's during this phase that you need to validate your idea, earn the trust of the marketplace, and perfect your sales process. In this episode, I get into the 10 steps to achieve this within 6 months. If you found this podcast helpful, please drop a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify.Resources:Free Course - http://sidz.co/blueprintFree Webinar - http://sidz.co/live
Do you want to know what are the top six priorities for a digital coach? Most coaches do not make it because they live an ad-hoc lifestyle and don't have a structure for their day and week. More importantly, they are not able to prioritize their tasks on a weekly basis. In this podcast, I get down to the top 6 areas of digital coaching:SalesSystemsCoursesMarketingFinancesCommunity BuildingIf you found this podcast helpful, please drop a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify.Resources:Free Course - http://sidz.co/blueprintFree Webinar - http://sidz.co/live
Welcome to the Denver Public Schools MyTech Podcast! In this first episode of the season, we're exploring the Devious Lick Tiktok Challenge and how Digital Coach and Digital Citizenship Expert Brian Dino supports schools in their response. Theme music is from the song ·Joker· by Six Umbrellas (freemusicarchive.org/music/Six_Umbr·rellas_-_Joker). Copyright info is here: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Siddharth Rajsekar set out on his path to becoming a digital coach in 2018, he was very clear on his motive. After spending years strategizing for some of the best names in the industry like Tony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Robert Kiyosaki, he decided to shift gears from being a digital marketer to clearly focusing on his main mission - redefining the education system of India. Siddharth launched the Internet Lifestyle Hub, one of the world's largest communities of online coaches by offering proven systems to help them become digital leaders.In this episode, Siddharth shares his journey on becoming India's foremost Digital Coach, the ingredients needed to succeed in the digital marketing world. Role of the Guru-Shishya in the Digital world, impact his mentors had in shaping up his life journey. All through the episode Siddharth shares anecdotes, frameworks and lucid insights of creating a niche in the Digital world.Timestamps The success of the book “You can Coach” - 6:20Qualities of a teacher and student in the Digital marketing world - 9:56Skills needed to succeed as a digital marketer - 19:01Pitfalls to watch out - Reticular activation system - 27:51Power of 3 - 30:38Building network - Idea to Revolution - 34:09Working with Jack Canfield - 41:18Key quotes from the episode:Never let schooling interfere with educationYou do not have to follow the templateSystems work, people failDon't be cheap on your way to greatnessDon't sell products build communitiesConnect with Siddharth: Website, Instagram and Twitter Purchase Siddharth's book - You Can CoachIf you loved listening to this episode and want to share your views do click on the link below, https://lnkd.in/gKMix5eSubscribe, follow, and leave your comments to help me get better with my episodes. Available on all podcast platforms, including, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, youtube, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox, RadioPublic, TuneIn, Gaana Jio Saavn, AudibleDo stay tuned for new episodes every alternate Friday. Next episode -Sep 24'21.
Welcome to mindful bits and bites from the co-hosts of Connect Inspire Create.Today's short bite comes from Carol, your digital marketing coach at www.lisbonretreats.comCan you step away from your business and know that the wheels will turn smoothly?What can you put in place ahead of time, and what can you simplify so that you can take a real break?Want to learn how to simplify things in your biz? Grab a copy right hereI offer digital courses for marketing and tech overwhelm for women starting out in the solopreneur adventure.I am your host Carol Clegg. In my role as a coach, I partner with women solopreneurs in midlife to conquer procrastination, attain balance in their business endeavors, and nurture a positive mindset. By blending personalized accountability and mindset coaching with the powerful Positive Intelligence program, you'll gain the confidence to harness tools that elevate your overall happiness. Feel free to reach out with any inquiries you may have. I'm here to support you on your journey. Let's chat! BOOK your ✅ 30 minute complimentary discovery call carolclegg.com or book your call here https://bit.ly/discoverycallwithcarol Connect on LinkedIn and Instagram Thanks for listening!
Carmen Mays, founder of the consulting firm and think-tank Elevators and most recently a Grow with Google Digital Coach, talks about the inequity of the creative economy and steps to take to change that.
In this episode, Arvind speaks with YouTube and Video Podcast Expert Digital Mitthyl. About Digital Mitthyl : In his own words : "I am a Video Creator turned Digital Coach. I help Entrepreneurs build their Digital Empire with Content Marketing. My skills include Podcasting, Video Making and Editing, Course Creator, Empowering Entrepreneurs, Organic Gardening & Sky-Gazing". Website: https://digitalmitthyl.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalmitthyl/ About The Podcast: Empathy holds the key to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within their frame of reference. Through practical insights from the art and science of Empathy, each episode in the show will attempt to help get us closer to understanding our incredibly diverse world – one story at a time. . Tune in every Friday for a new episode. Sign up to receive weekly episodes by email ->https://empathyspeak.com Connect With Us & Follow Empathy Speak on social media. Creative partners : TVAMEVA MUSIC --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arvindvenugopal/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arvindvenugopal/support
Chris McKenna is the founder and CEO of Protect Young Eyes, an organization committed to helping families, schools and churches create safer digital spaces. He employs a 4 layer method to controlling digital access and encourages all families to have multiple conversations surrounding pornography and internet overuse. In this episode, Chris discusses the benefits of becoming your child's digital coach and chooses his favorite candy.
Shennice Cleckley is a small-business owner, SHE-EO, and mom, among MANY things. Recently, she spoke with Burnie and Kara about her role as a Google Digital Coach. In this position, she helps educate and equip South Carolina small business owners - especially minority business owners - with the *FREE* tools they can use to promote, grow and sustain their business. Looking for new customers? Don't know who your target customers are or should be? Shennice can help with that, and MUCH more. Listen to hear more, or visit Shennice online to register for a class.