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81: Libby Graves

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Release Date: 04/28/2025

83: Maria Glenn show art 83: Maria Glenn

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"I'm vehement about it. I feel like it is the relationship with yourself: Being a grounded, centered human has to be your number one job."

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82: Lisa Chenofsky Singer show art 82: Lisa Chenofsky Singer

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"I find myself really thinking about How do I show up as my whole self? — recognizing I tend to be pretty direct, and appreciating and enjoying the individual I'm with, and trying to lean into their style of what they need."

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81: Libby Graves show art 81: Libby Graves

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"It's a very different experience to experience yourself when you're really present — and we could talk about what that means and how we get there, which takes a lot of practice — and how we just kind of go through life. And we can be more present to life and to our surroundings. And it's a really different thing to just be still and be present."

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80: Aman Gohal show art 80: Aman Gohal

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"It's so simple to just create trust and safety, to maintain a presence. And that is enough. The rest just unfolds after that."

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79: Bob Conlin show art 79: Bob Conlin

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"We call it 'coaching.' That's such a small word for what actually happens, in my opinion. We're shifting timelines for people. We're creating new possibilities in life. We're supporting people in getting and going to the places they need to go to heal. To call that 'coaching' just seems kind of funny and silly." —

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78: Ghaya Barwani show art 78: Ghaya Barwani

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"Coaching has taught me that transformation is very rarely very loud. It's usually subtle, quiet, and very personal." —

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77: Ricci Victorio show art 77: Ricci Victorio

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"I'm coaching people to find their life force: Get it back going. The act of creation — I don't care if it's in the kitchen, in the garden, technologically, I mean all of it; it's not any one thing — that that puts money back into the brain bank and the body bank. And I intend to go indefinitely. When you're doing what you love, you don't need to retire. And if people are not doing what they love, it's time to get in conversation with a coach, because that will be a waste of a wonderful life."

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76: Fran Fisher show art 76: Fran Fisher

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"I call coaching a spiritual path. All along the way we're letting go of our ego attachments and learning to be more transformationally present — transformative presence at these higher nose bleed levels of MCC. It's a journey from feeding our egos to feeding our souls. That's how it's shaped me. I'm riding that bicycle while I'm building it. I'm learning as I mentor others toward their MCC."

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75: Jennifer Starr show art 75: Jennifer Starr

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"I want to know how you think, how you feel, what your world is like. I'm going to put my blindfold on right now. I'm going to take your hand and I want you to lead me into your life and describe to me what's the environment: What's going on? How do you feel about that? Who are your allies? Who are your enemies? What's going on here? That will help me understand how you're seeing this and how you're thinking about it."

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74: Paula Braga show art 74: Paula Braga

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"It wouldn't be the person's journey if I told the person, 'Don't do that. Just go this way. Trust me. I've been there.' Who knows if I know what is correct? I'm pretty sure that I'm not correct about many things. Helping the person think things through, feel things through is [being] a much more valuable partner than telling her what is the map."

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"It's a very different experience to experience yourself when you're really present — and we could talk about what that means and how we get there, which takes a lot of practice — and how we just kind of go through life. And we can be more present to life and to our surroundings. And it's a really different thing to just be still and be present."

— Libby Graves