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In this engaging conversation, Shawn Bonneteau reflects on his two-year journey as a lead coach at Deep Clean, discussing the profound impact of coaching, community, and personal growth. He shares insights on cultural adaptation while living in the Czech Republic, the challenges of learning a new language, and the importance of inner child work in healing. The discussion also delves into the dynamics of parenting, the significance of vulnerability, and the transformative power of community in recovery. Shawn emphasizes the need for rupture and repair in relationships and the role of connection in fostering long-term success. The conversation concludes with a vision for the future of coaching and the impact of leadership in recovery.

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Chapters:

  • (00:00) Breaking Bread and Celebrating Two Years
  • (03:05) Impact of Coaching and Community
  • (05:53) Cultural Adaptation and Personal Growth
  • (09:02) The Journey of Learning Czech
  • (12:01) Forgiveness and Inner Child Work
  • (15:01) Understanding Inner Child Work
  • (18:01) The Power of Community in Recovery
  • (20:51) Rupture and Repair in Parenting
  • (23:55) Building a Supportive Community
  • (26:56) The Role of Vulnerability in Healing
  • (30:03) Equipping for Long-Term Success
  • (33:02) Vision for the Future of Coaching
  • (35:56) The Importance of Connection
  • (38:54) Transformative Stories from the Community
  • (42:02) The Journey of Healing and Growth
  • (44:49) The Impact of Leadership in Recovery
  • (48:00) Final Thoughts and Future Aspirations

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