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The Mother Of Coaching - An Exclusive Interview With Dr. Cherie Carter Scott

Ep. 16

Chérie Carter-Scott, Ph.D., MCC is a visionary anomaly. As a child, she was deeply reflective and spiritual. She started to question the purpose of life at a very young age as she experienced living in an alcoholic home. Rather than becoming a statistic, she explored possibilities to find out who she was, what she could contribute, and where she belonged. Life wasn’t easy when at 20-years-old, her mother died, her family split apart and she found herself orphaned. This singular moment was her wake-up call, the realization that her future was in her hands, and whatever she made of her life was up to her.


Dr. Chérie was born with special gifts: the ability to speak in complete sentences, the capacity to draw out another’s truth, the capability to synthesize and articulate the bottom-line of a conversation in minimal words, and the synchronization of both her left and right hemispheres to work in alignment. She has always been highly disciplined and when she determines to start or stop doing something, you can consider it done! For example, when she discovered that she was a procrastinator, she set out to eliminate this tendency. At the age of 25, she asked for and received her life purpose: to be a catalyst supporting people’s transformation from the inside out. Her life has been guided by her “Messages,” inner imperatives that provide direction without any explanation.


Dr. Chérie is the original life coach, often copied yet never replicated. Her abilities are practical and profound, totally human yet a channel for spirit, improving everything and everyone that she encounters. She learns from everything that has happened to her. She firmly believes that the 10 Rules for Being Human were given to her to share with the world. She lives by their illumination that enables her to learn her lessons and move on. She is an example of walking her talk. She sees tragedies as an opportunity to connect the dots of her life and be an example for others to see what it means to “be the change.” She has overcome each challenge or obstacle by applying what she has been given to share with the world. She helps others overcome their challenges and make the seemingly impossible happen!


In this interview Dr. Cherie Carter Scott shares exclusive insight about the following topics: 


 1. The best advice for new coaches

 2. What to look for when hiring a coach

 3. What makes a great coach

 4. Dr. Cherie’s “ 10 rules the day you were born “ 


With Podcast host: Mark Sephton

Hope you'll enjoy the episode!

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