the Coaching Studio

the Coaching Studio with Guest Dr. David Drake

Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC Season 4 Episode 69

In this inspiring episode of The Coaching Studio, host Lyssa deHart sits down with Dr. David Drake, founder of Narrative Coaching and CEO of The Moment Institute. Dr. Drake shares his transformative journey from grief counselor to a pioneering thought leader in coaching. Drawing from over 25 years of experience, he discusses the power of narratives in shaping identity, fostering growth, and creating sustainable change.

Listeners are introduced to the essence of Narrative Coaching, a revolutionary approach that focuses on being fully present with clients and allowing their stories to emerge naturally. Dr. Drake explores why traditional goal-driven coaching can miss the mark and explains how cultivating radical presence and engaging in "serious play" can unlock profound shifts in clients' lives. He highlights the importance of working with what is present, challenging the assumption that clients need to follow predetermined paths.

The conversation also delves into the broader impact of coaching, with Dr. Drake reflecting on the evolving needs of the coaching profession and his groundbreaking Five Maturities framework. This model emphasizes personal and professional maturity, social awareness, and the ability to respond to complex human contexts with integrity and compassion. He shares compelling stories from his career that demonstrate how small yet profound moments of connection and insight can lead to lasting change.

Dr. Drake’s wisdom, humility, and curiosity shine through as he challenges coaches to reimagine their role, embrace the mysteries of human experience, and create spaces for clients to transform. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the art and science of coaching.

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Host: Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC, BCC

Music: Frolic by Harrison Amer

Production Editing: Lyssa deHart

Social Media and Communications: Michele Logan

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