Episode 11: Is Your Life Coaching Rooted in Worthiness and Responsibility? - with Thaís Sky

Thaís Sky

“The skill set of holding space for someone is different then the skill set of marketing, different then the skill set of writing. It's a different skill set. And that's what's so missed: we're not giving time and space and resources to hone our skills as coaches.”

-Thaís Sky, The Everything Belongs Podcast


 

Today I am in conversations with Thaís Sky.  Thaís is a truthspeaking, edge-dwelling, trauma informed life coach and teacher whose multifarious approach to healing has transformed the lives of hundreds of women worldwide. She offers her thoughts weekly on a podcast called RECLAIM and for over a decade Thaís has coached visionaries, seekers and cycle breakers who are ready to reclaim their worthiness and take up greater space in the world through her 1-1 work as well as her year-long signature program, Worthy Women Rise. Recently she has started mentoring coaches who want to deepen their work responsibly. She also holds a Masters degree in Clinical Psychology and infuses shadow work, social justice, family systems, interpersonal neuro-biology and attachment theory into her approach to tending what she calls the worthiness wound. In this profound conversation, Madison and Thaís discuss the worthiness wound within our coaching work and the coaching industry. They explore their own deep experiences of being triggered into comparisons, using Instagram to vulnerably connect and form relationships and the shadowy, unexplored side of coaching businesses. If you're a coach, therapist or in the female empowerment industry, this conversation will hold a lot of dialogue that will shake you up in the best of ways. Listen in here...

 

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In this episode we have a conversation about:

  • The profound story of how Madison and Thaís vulnerably met online

  • How our worthiness wounds have us showing up on social media and in our work

  • Thaís and Madison share about their own reckoning and disillusionment with the female empowerment coaching industry

  • Consideration around therapy and coaching and how easy trauma is being marketed

  • What to consider when working within your scope and skill set as a coach

  • Insights around being someone who holds space for groups as a facilitator or coach

  • Some big considerations from Thaís and Madison for coaches to contribute to the enrichment of your own coaching and the industry