Courage and Spice for Coaches: build your Self-belief and Business in under 30mins a week
A weekly podcast just for thoughtful coaches! Practical, actionable support, so you can impact more beloved clients with your coaching medicine, and build a practice that feels like a ripe f🍑cking peach.
Hosted by Sas Petherick: Coach, Supervisor & Self-belief Nerd
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Courage and Spice for Coaches: build your Self-belief and Business in under 30mins a week
Creating a Post-capitalist Future with Stephanie Mackinnon
This week I’m in conversation with one of my favourite humans, Stephanie McKinnon — certified life and liberatory leadership coach, community educator, and all-round balm for these late-stage capitalist times.
If you’ve ever wondered “Is it just me, or is this system WRONG?” this episode will feel like a long exhale. Steph brings a rare mix of grounded theory, lived experience, and big-hearted pragmatism. We explore what it means to navigate (and gently resist) capitalism as coaches, creatives, and humans who care about each other.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- Why so many of the struggles we face (lonlieness, isolation, buying shit we don't need, feeling separate) aren’t personal failings, they’re by design
- How overwhelm, perfectionism, and the myth of the “hero individual” keep us isolated
- What community, care, and creativity offer as quiet (and powerful) forms of resistance
- Why art and beauty matter deeply in absurd times
- Practical, hopeful ways to influence change in your tiny corner of the world
- How reconnecting with your values, neighbours, and imagination can disrupt capitalist conditioning
Steph’s perspectives are spacious, compassionate, and deeply human. This is the conversation to listen to when you need reminding that you’re not alone, you’re not doing it wrong, and there are so many more liberating ways to live and work.
Links & Resources
- Find Steph on Instagram: @stephmilomack
- Steph's Website: https://www.stephaniemackinnon.com/
- Books mentioned:
- Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
- Adrienne maree brown, Emergent Strategy
- Sarah Jaffe, Work Won’t Love You Back