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New From Coach.me: An Inspiring and Informational Podcast

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I think you’re going to love this. In 2015, we started a passion project where the coaches from

I think you’re going to love this. In 2015, we started a passion project where the coaches from Coach.me would share their best advice on a publication called [Better Humans](. I had no idea how big Better Humans would become. Now we have a full time editorial staff, we've published [hundreds]( of the most advanced self-improvement tutorials, and, as of today, we now have a [podcast](. We’re always looking for new and better ways to inspire and inform you. Now we have a way to go even deeper on the topics that are going to change your life and make you a better human. The testing we do is the core to giving trustworthy advice. Through coaching we see on a daily basis what works, what fails, where people struggle, and how they eventually come to succeed. Better Humans couldn't exist as either a publication or a podcast without the deep lessons we learn from our community. Thank you. If you listen to the first episode of the podcast, you’ll hear me talk about trust and throw out the line “The phrase ‘snake oil’ was invented for our industry.” We want to fix that and create tools that you really can trust. Episode 1 is probably the best explanation I’ve ever given of the mission here. But it’s a very insider-y episode. If what you’re looking for is to be inspired, informed and entertained, than I think you should jump straight to episode 2 where David Paul Kirkpatrick talks about how he used intentional dreaming in his career, leading him to become head of Paramount Pictures and then Disney Pictures. Every week, we’ll be publishing two more episodes where we interview our best authors about their best articles. Our host, Matt East, is one of the best podcast interviewers you’re every going to listen to. If your goal is to reach your full potential, then you’re going to love subscribing to this podcast. Listen and subscribe here: - [Apple Podcast]( - [Stitcher]( - [Spotify]( As always, thank you for being a reader and giving your feedback on our articles. I hope you enjoy the podcast just as much. Best, Coach Tony Publisher of Better Humans, Founder of Coach.me. Copyright © 2019 Lift Worldwide, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email as part of your account for Coach.me. Our mailing address is: Lift Worldwide 3171 Ross Rd #804Graton, CA 95444 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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