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Leading Without Burning Out: Wellness, Leadership, and the Power of 1:1 Coaching
What if leadership didn’t have to come at the cost of your well-being?
In this episode of Jadonna, LIVE!, Jadonna is joined by Jess Boots, CEO & Founder of Lead and Be Well, leadership and wellness coach, former educator, yoga teacher, author, and mama, for an honest conversation about leading with impact while staying well.
Jess talks about her journey from education into coaching, why 1:1 coaching has become such a powerful support for leaders and caregivers, and how to tell the difference between surface-level advice and transformative coaching. They explore who coaching is for, when it’s most helpful, and how to find the right coach for where you are in life.
This episode is for anyone who cares deeply, leads often, and is learning how to show up for themselves with the same love they give to others.
✨ Topics include wellness, leadership, coaching, burnout, self-trust, and sustainable impact.
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