SoundBits podcast
Mastering Strategic Communication: Insights with Marc Maynard
Episode Summary
In this episode of Soundbits, Kim Groshek sits down with Marc Maynard to dive into the art of strategic communication and the inner workings of mindset coaching. They discuss the balance between transparency and keeping certain techniques private, how to navigate complex professional dynamics, and the importance of understanding one's own triggers in both personal and professional settings. Marc also shares his approach as a heart set coach, emphasizing the power of shifting internal patterns for personal growth and leadership.
Episode Notes
- Introduction: Kim welcomes listeners to Soundbitz and introduces Marc Maynard, setting the stage for a discussion on strategic communication and mindset coaching.
- Marc’s Coaching Philosophy: Marc talks about his unique approach to coaching, explaining why he keeps certain techniques private and how he tailors his methods to each client's needs.
- The Balance of Transparency: Kim and Marc explore the challenges of being transparent in coaching and consulting, particularly in high-stakes environments where strategic communication is crucial.
- Strategic Communication in Leadership: Discussion on how leaders can use communication strategically to influence and guide their teams without crossing into manipulation or bullying.
- Understanding Triggers: Marc and Kim discuss the importance of recognizing and managing personal triggers to maintain composure and effectiveness in leadership roles.
- Heart Set Coaching: Marc introduces the concept of heart set coaching, differentiating it from mindset coaching, and explains how it focuses on shifting internal patterns to achieve desired outcomes.
- Collaboration and Community: The conversation wraps up with a discussion on the value of communal behavior and the importance of sharing skills within a team or organization.
- Closing Remarks: Kim thanks Marc for his insights, and they both reflect on the importance of continuous growth and learning in leadership.