10 years & Not much has changed in the coaching/business world
Reality and truth: Something sparked my rant.
Almost ten years ago, I was getting back into coaching and selling after taking a couple of years away.
At the time, I had a business partner and was teaching/coaching about the real-world of high-ticket sales. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of it all.
Since the video below, my wife survived a second, different cancer, we are 31 years strong in our marriage, I’m completely silver-haired now, and back then I wasn’t yet a raving maniac about “OFFERS” yet. LOL!
I was closing $30k sales from cold meetings
Calling out fake “goof-rus” (my term for gurus that shouldn’t be teaching) with no real experience
Explaining that courses are cute, but worth nothing if you don’t implement, and
As recently as yesterday, getting agitated by coaches and mastermind groups that don’t know how to coach and just ask questions. Overpaid therapists basically.
That was then, but I still had ‘hang-ups’ and fear that prevented me from saying too much publicly.
Not fear of being mean, I wouldn’t do that, but fear of hurting some joint venture relationships (collaborations). I was right to bite my tongue back then.
Now!?!?
Here’s the video, “Real Life in The Real Coaching World.”
It’s actually a decent intro to who I am, a few bad jokes, and my attitude toward taking responsibility for doing the work, taking action, and not blaming the people you invested in for your lack of results.
You’re going to see multiple Lives here and on YouTube, where I’ll be sharing real-life marketing and sales for offline and online businesses.
I will also have fun with others who want to join me, chat, and let me coach them live.
If you’re up for it, message me.
No charge, no sale pitches, just me and you, talking about your offer, your sales process, your pets, your favorite foods, doesn’t matter.
Plenty of real-world coaching and as much fun along the way as we can have.
Oh yeah, if you are all about “Fun First, and Business Fast, please



I appreciate the Restack, Ken. Have a blessed weekend.