Why Every Coach Needs a Lab (and No, It’s Not for Experiments)
When you hear the word “lab,” you probably picture beakers and white coats. But in the coaching world, a lab means something different. It’s a place to test ideas, get feedback, sharpen your tools, and grow with others who are also in the coaching profession.
For anyone who has been in business, you already know this. Coaching can be isolating. Even when your calendar’s full and your sessions are solid, you’re often holding space for everyone else without a space for yourself. And that can be a very isolating place to be. Maybe you are aware of this, and just don’t know where to go.
And that’s where a coaches lab comes in.
This is where you find your people.
The Coaches Lab isn’t just where you come to learn. It’s where you come to connect. To meet other coaches who are serious about building something real. You’ll share what’s working, what’s messy, and what you’re trying to figure out, both in business and life, without the pressure to have it all together.
It’s where you can finally stop second-guessing if you’re doing it right, and start surrounding yourself with people who get it. Coaches across modalities, all here to grow, align, and build coaching businesses that are profitable and personal.
If you’ve been craving community, direction, and a place to speak out loud what you’ve only been thinking, then this is it.
This isn’t about adding more noise. It’s about creating intentional support. A coaches lab gives you access to templates, tools, community, and real-time conversations that don’t feel performative. You’re not here to impress anyone. You’re here to grow.
So if you’ve ever felt like you’re building your coaching practice in a vacuum, consider this your invitation to step into something deeper. You don’t need to do this alone. The lab is open.