Coffee House Coaching
Coffee House Coaching is an Executive Coaching podcast where I speak with fellow Executive Coaches about their practice, their process and how they help their clients. I also speak with individuals impacted by coaching and how it has improved their lives. My goal is to shine some light on the wonderful world of Executive Coaching and explain what it is and how it works. So, grab a cup of coffee, sit back, relax, and enjoy my conversations about Executive Coaching.
Coffee House Coaching
Ep 171 Kyle Smith - Silence is Wisdom / Giving Grace / Underdog Story
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Gary Nowak
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Season 4
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Episode 171
1. Best coaching advice you’ve gotten?
- Learn to be comfortable with silence—it creates space for clients to process.
- Silence isn’t emptiness, it’s presence that can be more powerful than words.
- Listening deeply reveals both verbal and non-verbal cues.
2. What are you still trying to improve about your coaching?
- Not jumping in too quickly when clients pause or hesitate.
- Allowing clients the time to fully process their own journey.
- Practicing “listen before you talk” as a lifelong discipline.
3. Most outrageous thing you’ve done, tried, or said in a coaching session?
- Being honest and naming observations clients may disagree with.
- Framing it as “putting something on the table” for exploration.
- Setting an agreement upfront that disagreement is not only okay, but welcome.
4. What still makes you squirm or uncomfortable in a coaching session?
- Few things do now, but violent or abusive disclosures would be a boundary.
- Acknowledges that’s not his skill set and wouldn’t want to “get past it.”
- Would always seek to refer a client to someone better suited.
5. If I were new to coaching, what advice would you have?
- Start with your why—if it’s about “me” instead of the client, rethink it.
- Focus less on tools/templates and more on presence and service.
- Keep personal stories in check so sessions stay client-centered.
6. What is something you’ve had to conquer on your path to being a great coach?
- Letting go of self-criticism and unrealistic standards.
- Learning to give himself the same grace he gives clients.
- Remaining humble when impressive people place their trust in him.
7. Are you using AI in your coaching practice?
- Uses AI primarily for note-taking, freeing him to be fully present.
- Leverages AI responsibly—clients give permission and feel comfortable with it.
- Sees AI as another data point, not a replacement for human presence.
8. What have you learned about yourself through being a coach?
- To be less hard on himself and walk his own talk.
- That humility and patience grow with every client relationship.
- The “95% rule”: most people genuinely want to do the right thing.
🎬 Fun Stuff Question – Favorite Movie? (Hoosiers)
- Loves the themes of second chances and underdogs overcoming odds.
- Connects personally to the underdog story in his own life and career.
- Believes the film reflects resilience, belief, and community support.