Day/Time: March 18th 2026 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Coaching is often misunderstood, seen either as a solution to fix problems or as something people should “move up to” when they’re ready for more help. In reality, coaching is best understood as a structured space for reflection, learning, and forward movement, designed to help people clarify what kind of support fits them right now.
In this webinar, Barry Lehman, author and coach, explores what coaching actually is, how it differs from therapy and education, and how group coaching and individual coaching serve different purposes. Drawing from his experience with both one-on-one and educational group coaching models, Barry offers a grounded, realistic look at how coaching works when it’s done well.
The conversation will explore how group coaching creates shared learning and perspective, how individual coaching offers depth and personalization, and why clear structure and boundaries are essential. Participants will be invited to think about coaching as a tool for discernment, helping people decide what support fits, rather than pushing them toward a specific path.
This session is ideal for anyone curious about coaching, considering next steps, or simply wanting a clearer understanding of what coaching can and cannot offer.
Last modified: February 19, 2026

