Expedition Unknown: Treasures For New Coaches

Coaches and middle instructional leaders often find themselves in uncharted territory - they are in their role because they are highly skilled, and while many have the tools to inspire and lead others, many feel adrift trying to find their place. Well, according to Josh Gates, host of the Travel Channel’s show Expedition Unknown, “seeing the world is a prerequisite to understanding one’s place in it.”

Both travelers (and coaches) “have a responsibility to adapt” to the people and individuals around them. Otherwise, as Gates says, “ we miss the whole point: the opportunity to gain a new perspective. Every story has worth, since a person takes the time to tell it. The key is to listen.” Take a listen as we share some of our favorite practices for those new to coaching, or those ready to begin the year anew.

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