What’s My Role Again? How to Introduce Yourself as a Coach: Ep 253

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Thank You and What’s Next: Ep 297

It’s the final episode of The Bright Morning Podcast! Elena shares a heartfelt thank you and shares how to keep learning and growing with the Bright Morning Team. Keep learning: Subscribe to Elena’s Weekly Wisdom NewsletterReceive weekly reflections, tools, and inspiration to sup ...  Show more

Three Moves to Start Next Year Strong: Episode 296

If you’re starting to think about next year—and wondering how to set your team up for a strong start—this episode is for you. Elena shares the three most powerful moves leaders can make now—or over the summer—to lay the foundation for a strong start next year.Keep learning: Atten ...  Show more

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