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The Art Of Coaching

E267 | Jacqueline Kasen: How Climbing One of the World’s Tallest Mountains Changed My Views on Limits & Leadership

The Art Of Coaching

Brett Bartholomew

Health & Fitness, Business, Education

5642 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

After weeks of failed attempts, and 20 hours in to the final 26 hour piece of the climb, Jacqueline realizes that she’s FINALLY going to reach the top of Mt. Aconcagua.  Tears of joy start welling up in her eyes as she thinks of what she’s about to overcome. Then, in an instant, chaos hits and circumstances change. In her quest to achieve “The Explorer’s Grand Slam” - when somebody reaches the North Pole, South Pole, and climbs the highest peak on all 7 continents - Jacqueline is learning that her physical, emotional, and spiritual limits are so much greater than she ever thought possible. Jacquline Kasen, creator of Get JacQd, Senior Director of Group Fitness at Anataomy (Miami, FL), Certified Coach, and mountaineer, has been immersed in the world of fitness from a young age.  From winning a Junior Olympic title to excelling as a collegiate athlete, and now cultivating an elite fitness experience for her audience, Jacqueline believes strongly that people are capable of so much more than they give themselves credit for.  And she’s on a mission to prove that through her coaching and by the way she lives her own life.  In today’s episode, we talk about her experience on Mt. Aconcagua, and what extreme circumstances can teach us about leadership and the perception of leadership.  More specifically, we speak on: The investment someone makes when they decide to commit to a climb (12:40) What good leadership looked like and the results of poor leadership in chaos (28:50) How empathy can negatively impact your effectiveness as a leader (54:20) How experiencing tragedy shows us who we are and what we truly stand for (59:25) You can connect with Jacqueline on her IG: @Kasenfitness.  She answers all her DMs, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you want to learn more and/or work with her! If you hadn’t noticed on the podcast, Jacqueline has really found her voice to share her story effectively.  Not only does her passion for coaching and climbing shine through, but her convicting tone inspires many to reflect on what holds them back, face their own fears, and set all their excuses aside. If this is something you want to improve on - to find your voice and make a bigger impact on more people - then the Art of Coaching Speaker School is the best place for you.  This live 2 day experience not only gives you the knowledge you need to create a logical and clear presentation, but provides you with a safe environment to fail, one filled with people who want you to succeed, and are there to give you the feedback and encouragement you need to take steps forward.  The 2023 Edition of Speaker School is right around the corner - May 6th & 7th in Canton, GA - and spots are limited so we can give each individual the repetition and attention they need.  So don’t wait -  sign up today HERE. If you want to stay up to date on all our upcoming events and latest content, sign up today for our newsletter.  You’ll be the first to receive exclusive discounts, information, and resources. Referenced Documentary: 14 Peaks Today’s episode is brought to you by: Momentous: Just as all of us at Art of Coaching discuss the critical nature of the words we choose- none of you need me to tell you the importance of what you put in your body. I could care less if you’re a world-class athlete, more of the Uncle Rico Archetype or simply someone who sits at a desk all day in the corporate world- what you put in your body matters.  Momentous makes products that are no-nonsense, quality-tested at the highest level and for anyone who just wants to feel better without overthinking their nutritional support options. Skip the fads, master the basics. Use Code: BRETT15 for 15% off your order.

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0:00.0

Hey, Brett here.

0:22.9

When you share your story as well as the unique insights that you've learned throughout

0:26.2

your life and your career, you instantly provide more value to every person you meet and

0:31.3

a room you walk into.

0:33.0

But none of that can happen if you struggle to get your message across clearly or in an

0:36.4

engaging manner.

0:37.5

And you know that.

0:38.8

This is exactly why we created the Art of Coaching Speaker School.

0:42.2

Over the course of two days, we go into painstaking detail about everything from crafting your talk with a clear and compelling central message,

0:50.6

so you do not get ignored by your audience, identifying and clarifying your own unique communication

0:56.4

style so you can connect with those in the room in a genuine way and really be able to amplify

1:01.6

your impact, being able to refine your storytelling strategies

1:05.3

so you don't get lost in the weeds,

1:07.0

lose your audience's attention, or worse,

1:09.6

even come off as somebody that is unrelated.

1:12.2

And then finally, you just being able to learn

1:14.4

how to adapt your presentation style

1:16.4

to a wide variety of rooms and spaces

1:18.6

so you don't get caught off guard

1:20.2

or alienate those in the room

1:22.2

by not managing your non-verbals correctly

1:24.3

or if you appear frozen.

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