Does your heart sink when a teacher gets teary-eyed during a coaching session?
Do you find yourself redirecting conversations when emotions arise, only to address the same issues repeatedly?
Are you tired of coaching that doesn't create lasting change?
In this 60-minute webinar, discover how emotions aren't obstacles to effective coaching—they're doorways to transformation.
💡By the end of our time together, you'll be able to:
● Recognize and avoid the three most common pitfalls coaches fall into when emotions arise
● Apply three practical moves that transform emotional moments into opportunities for growth
● Use specific language that helps clients process emotions without veering into therapy
● Identify when emotions signal unmet core human needs
You'll leave with concrete tools to navigate emotional conversations with confidence and purpose, creating coaching relationships that drive meaningful, sustainable change.
✅ Join us Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 12 pm PT (2 pm CT/3 pm ET).
Spots for the live webinar are limited to the first 1000 people who log on. A recording of the webinar will be sent to all registrants and is available to replay for one month.
🌟 Learn how to use our webinars as ready-made professional development for your team—without having to design a single slide yourself.
"Seriously, your organization consistently offers some of the best webinars I've ever attended - Thank you for providing such high-quality learning opportunities to your community."
"Thank you for such a reflective and energizing session. I’m walking away thinking deeply about how to create space for both celebration and forward motion in my coaching work."
Senior Associate, Bright Morning
Becky has worked at the intersection of education, technology, and equity since 2011. She previously taught grades K-4 in Houston, TX, while also leading and coaching teams of new and veteran teachers. She has developed and facilitated school-, district-, and network-wide professional development focused on elementary literacy, dismantling white supremacy culture, and social-emotional learning for students and adults.