Introduction:
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In this episode, we speak with Clement Pepe, a professional business coach and founder of Power Technology Success Coaching. Ken has been coached by Clement for over 11 years and speaks to the successes he’s achieved through his coaching. Ken’s initial skepticism gave way to establishing a coaching session with Clement every two weeks, and Ken always feels reinvigorated after a session.
Clement spent 20 years in insurance sales before realizing that he was interested in one-on-one coaching. He began his coaching practice in the early 90s after attending a motivational seminar in Moscow–at a time when success coaching wasn’t even a ‘thing.’ 30 years later at the age of 76, Clement has no intention of retiring because he enjoys the process and to him, it isn’t “work.”
Joe and Ken talk with Clement about coaching and how that ‘outside perspective’ can help anyone achieve their goals. They discuss Clement’s process with clients, and how Clement achieved his own career goals and success over the last 30 years.
Talking Points:
00:00-00:18 - Podcast Introduction
00:18 - Ken and Joe intros
01:07 - Ken’s excitement about the upcoming Eagles game
01:48 - Joe’s week was eerily calm
02:29 - Ken’s week has been chaos with the aftermath of tornados
04:40 - Clement intro/Ken has worked with him for 11 years
05:19 - Clement remarks about “No fans like Eagles fans”
06:41 - Clement’s path to success over the last 30 years
09:18 - Joe says Ken is a lightning rod for self-improvement, but how does Clement deal with people who aren’t so open to coaching?
12:29 - You’ve got to be open to coaching, you can’t do it ‘your own way’
13:30 - Ken’s initial skepticism about coaching
15:11 - Ken asks Clement to talk about the equation of goal/actions/results, the cornerstone of Clements coaching
15:42 - Clement delves into the law of sowing and reaping
19:35 - Ken asks Clement about the ratio of the coaching process vs. plain old inspiration
21:20 - People’s internal dialogue that can defeat them
24:50 - What was Clement’s big ‘moment’ where he pivoted to his coaching career path?
30:53 - Clement is not retiring because “this isn’t work to me”
32:24 - Go out there and get a coach if you don’t have one
33:04 - Conclusion & Closing
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