Coach Campfire
A place for coaches and leaders to reflect, refuel and go deeper.
Join us the first Friday of every month at noon ET.
(Except August and January when we are busy building real campfires.)
The Red Maple Coach Campfire is a place where leaders and coaches gather, connect, and reignite their sense of purpose. It’s a chance to meet other coaches, explore how to listen more deeply, and practice asking the kinds of powerful questions that spark real change. Step away from the daily grind, refuel your energy, and remember why coaching is worth it.
September 5: Coaching Overwhelm
Explore how to hold space when clients (or you!) feel stretched thin, and discover ways to reconnect to calm clarity.October 3: Coaching Cynicism
Work with clients who have lost hope or buy-in, learning how to meet skepticism with curiosity instead of resistance.November 7: “Out of The Box” Coaching
Spark fresh thinking and possibility using creativity, humour and movement.December 5: Coaching the Circles of Control
Help people get clear about what they can control, why they should move some responsibilities to their circle of influence, and how to accept what they can’t control.February 6: Coaching for Calendars & Inboxes That Won’t Drive You Crazy
Practical tips and strategies for not hating your calendar or being ruled by your inbox.March 6: Coaching for Sustainable Pace
Shift the focus from hustle to meaningful, lasting progress, guiding clients to design a rhythm that truly sustains them.April 10: Coaching for Accountability Without Shame
Hold clients accountable in a way that nurtures responsibility and growth — without triggering guilt or defensiveness.May 1: Coaching for Meaning & Motivation
Dig beneath surface goals to uncover what truly matters, fueling work that energizes and endures.June 5: Coaching The Inner Critic
Explore strategies to help clients soften harsh self-talk and build a more compassionate internal dialogue.July 3: Coaching for Courage
Support people in taking brave steps toward growth, even when fear or uncertainty threatens to keep them stuck.
