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The Art Of Coaching

E91 | Dion Von Moltke: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of Online Coaching

The Art Of Coaching

Brett Bartholomew

Health & Fitness, Business, Education

5642 Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2020

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Regardless of your profession or vocation, odds are you are dealing with the struggle of staying engaged and connected in a virtual world. Whether you are a coach, consultant, or manager of people, today’s guest covers a topic you might be soon considering (if you haven't already)… going online. Before starting his virtual coaching business, Dion von Moltke spent 10 years as a professional race-car driver. He raced in the IMSA, the top American Sportscar Series. He’s the winner of the 2013 Rolex at Daytona 24 Hour and a two time winner of the Sebring 12 Hour. He’s also just the second American to be invited to test in the european DTM Championship as a Young Driver for Audi Sport. At the conclusion of his professional driving career, Dion co-founded Everise. His mission - to make expert coaching more accessible and affordable. Dion’s expertise delivering high quality online coaching makes him the perfect person to cover topics such as… Generating buy-in and accountability with online users Adapting online coaching to different learning styles Creating an efficient and effective platform with low cost and high value Conveying culture and values through an online venture Connect with Dion: Via his website: https://racers360.com/ or https://everise.io/ Via Twitter: @dionvmr Via Email: [email protected]   Speaking of online coaching… Through a partnership with TrainHeroic, we’ve created an online library of videos and training plans for people who want real world strength but also have real world schedules. Whether you have professional/personal constraints but still want to get after it, need smart, modified training or just want a break from the mental stress of having to program for yourself... this resource was created for you. Head to the link below and check it out! https://artofcoaching.com/training/ Final note: Our apprenticeships are BACK! Starting July 25-26th in Charleston, SC., join us for a few days of exploration, creativity and growth. These one of a kind, in-person workshops are sure to make you a more adaptable and agile communicator. Check out the link below for more information! https://artofcoaching.com/apprenticeship/ Join our exclusive Facebook group of fellow Art of Coaching Podcast listeners and have your voice heard! Don’t forget to check-out and download our new free resources. Podcast Reflection Sheets: Click Here How to Find a Mentor Guide: Click Here Sign up for my course: Sign Up Now! Follow me on social media: Via Instagram: @coach_BrettB Via Twitter: @coach_BrettB Subscribe to my YouTube channel here Learn More About My Courses, Clinics, and Live Events At: www.ArtofCoaching.com

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0:00.0

Welcome back to another episode of the podcast guys.

0:04.0

So happy to have you with me.

0:05.5

Listen, if you're somebody who, when you hear the term online coaching or online training,

0:11.3

that just sends kind of shivers up your spine or it's something that just seems like a

0:15.0

foreign land to you, something you've never wanted to do.

0:18.2

Or if you're somebody that's been doing it for a while and you've had a lot of success,

0:21.8

you're going to love today's episode because, when we're talking with Dion Von Moltka, we're gonna talk

0:26.6

about all the little nuances, things that can go right

0:29.0

with online training and coaching wrong.

0:31.3

And for clarity, we're not talking

0:34.1

about online training or coaching

0:35.8

for fitness professionals or strength coaches.

0:37.9

We're talking about it in general.

0:39.2

So if that is your space, awesome.

0:41.0

If it's not your space, this is all for you too. Again, everything within this show transcends just because I'm a strength coach. I hope any of you that

0:48.6

are new listeners do not think this whole series or these episodes are all about strength

0:53.6

coaches. I always implore new listeners, just like new readers of my book, to understand

0:58.6

that just like you can read a book about Navy SEALs and you don't have to be a Navy SEAL, or you can read a book about Steve Jobs and you certainly don't have to have invented the iPhone or anything like that.

1:08.0

You can learn something from all of these professions and trades and stories.

1:12.0

My job is simply to, like the intro says, take things that we've learned in the Rema

1:17.8

Performance and talk about them in broader ways, right?

1:21.7

So everybody can see commonalities.

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