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Bill Small has helped hundreds of clients achieve new levels of success and fulfillment over the last 15 years in his role as a business and personal coach. He is also a musician, creator of the Awareness Advantage Workshop, and co-host of a new podcast, “The Subtle Art of Not Yelling.”

In this wide-ranging conversation we discuss the art of coaching, the importance of uniting mindfulness with action, our culture’s strained relationship with aging, and personal accountability as an antidote to groupthink. 

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0:00 Intro

0:39 The many roles of Bill Small

1:38 The difference between mentoring, teaching, and coaching

3:33 How long does it take a coach to get to know their client?

6:07 What are some of the questions Bill asks his clients?

9:11 Seeking objective advice as a business owner

10:39 How “The Secret” influenced Bill’s coaching

14:05 Uniting mindfulness with action 

19:00 The importance of staying present with clients

21:13 The need for more compassion in our interactions

25:18 Our culture’s “weird” relationship with aging

28:22 Building deeper, more authentic connections with customers, users, and clients

31:58 The art of storytelling through songwriting

35:16 Taste and preference is subjective

37:47 Not everyone is a fit for entrepreneurship 

40:32 Building a skill set before building a client base

42:45 The future of groupthink

46:45 Pinning our anger on larger narratives

49:31 What’s a book you reopened recently?

52:27 “One Final Question"

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Bill’s coaching website


Bill’s music

Bill’s podcast

Book Recommendation!
The Domain of Being: Ontology by Celestine Bittle

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