Milana Leshinsky and Kimberly Sheldahl

The founder of Coaching Genie, Milana Leshinsky is an entrepreneur, business strategist, and a marketing mentor to coaches, authors, and speakers. She is the founder of Simplicity Circle, creator of Recurring Revenue Revolution, inventor of telesummit, and the author of “Coaching Millions” and “Simplicity Entrepreneurship: Escape Burnout, Find Flow, and Discover Your Shortest Path to Profit”.

After piecemealing her coaching programs for the last two decades, Milana finally decided to build the perfect platform for delivering group coaching programs with simplicity. When she’s not working on her business, Milana writes music, enjoys writing music and Latin ballroom dancing, and constantly minimizing and decluttering her home in suburban Pennsylvania.

Kimberly Sheldahl is a wellness and productivity coach and author of HACK into OZ, Get the M.O.st Out of Life. She lives in N.C. with her husband Rick and their three dogs and spends her free time improving her dancing skills.

Professionally trained as a coach and consultant, Kimberly combines two strategies merging wellness and productivity into the perfect intersection. She used her professional training from Duke Integrative Medicine (IHCPT) and her certification as an executive consultant from Kolbe™ Corp. (Modus Operandi & Productivity) to design the Congruent Transformation Technique™. The CTT™ method creates the space for wellness and productivity to not only co-exist but thrive. Science is the backbone of HACK into OZ, Get the M.O.st Out of Life, but humor and storytelling take you on a memorable trip.

Posts by Milana Leshinsky and Kimberly Sheldahl

3 Things a Group Coaching Program Must Have – Part 2: Coaching

3 Things a Group Coaching Program Must Have – Part 2: Coaching

After delivering over a hundred coaching programs, I’ve uncovered 3 key aspects a group coaching program usually offers: Content, Coaching, and Community. In Part 1 of this blog series, we focused on content creation and the different types of content:  pre-created, on the go, and hybrid. In Part 2, we’ll take a closer look at coaching and cover these specific topics: Definition of coaching...

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How to Transition From 1-on-1 to Group Coaching: A Simpler Approach

How to Transition From 1-on-1 to Group Coaching: A Simpler Approach

Working with 1-on-1 coaching clients is a great way to start your coaching business.  But there comes a time when you might start looking for a more scalable business model. Group coaching offers a way to leverage your time and experience and build a truly scalable business. When you decide to transition to a Group Coaching Model it might feel intimidating or a little overwhelming.  If this...

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Leading Your First Group Coaching Call: 4 Steps to Success

Leading Your First Group Coaching Call: 4 Steps to Success

It’s important to start your group coaching program with a successful 1st coaching call.  Establishing a few best practices will stage you for success. You’ll need to know what’s most important and understand how you’ll achieve those objectives. In this post I’ll cover the importance of these 4 key steps : Building rapport through a vulnerability Asking the “what” questions Covering the...

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3 Things a Group Coaching Program Must Have – Part 1: Content

3 Things a Group Coaching Program Must Have – Part 1: Content

When clients enroll in a coaching program, one of the things they expect is to learn something. But they want to do it in a way that’s simple. Anyone can find free information online, so it’s not really about the access. It’s about a well-organized system of steps and “must-know” teaching points that will make it easy for them to get started and implement. Clients want your guidance. They want your opinion based on your own experience and are willing to pay for it.

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Group Coaching Sessions Gone Wrong

Group Coaching Sessions Gone Wrong

Group sessions can go wrong and when they do it’s important to get a handle on the situation quickly. Group coaching is a great way to bring people together with similar challenges. Yet from time to time you may encounter a group session gone wrong.” In this post, I’ll discuss the reasons behind group sessions gone wrong and ways to get back on track.

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Should You Be Offering Group Coaching Programs?

Should You Be Offering Group Coaching Programs?

Group coaching can be incredibly lucrative and it can completely revolutionize your business and your ability to generate revenue. It allows you to coach more clients in less time and with less effort while making more money at the same time. But is group coaching for you? Let’s find out.

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