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From Longing to Legacy: Ending Season 1 with Heart and Vision

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After 83 transformative episodes, The Abundant Coach podcast is evolving. In this milestone conversation, Lauren Brollier Newton and her mentor and co-visionary Mat Boggs open up about the ache that led to launching this podcast—and the new ache that’s creating space for its next evolution.

Whether you’re starting your coaching journey or already making waves, this episode will expand your belief in what’s possible when you follow the ache and trust that your dreams were never just for you—they were meant to bless others, too.

🔑 Key Takeaways
  • The ache you feel is not a problem—it’s a divine invitation to your next level.
  • There is no private good: when you follow your dream, it blesses others, too.
  • Your unique voice and path are exactly what someone out there is waiting for.
  • Great coaching isn’t about being perfect—it’s about being present and aligned.
  • Season 2 will bring even more value through the voices of top-level faculty experts.

🚀 Ready to Start or Grow Your Coaching Business?

If you’re feeling the ache… if you’re dreaming of more freedom, more impact, and a coaching business that truly reflects who you are—it’s time to take action.

Join Lauren for The Life Coach Accelerator, a free 5-day challenge that has helped thousands of coaches go from stuck to thriving. You’ll discover:

  • Your deeper “why” and how to align your business with your purpose
  • Who you’re meant to serve and how to find them
  • The most common pitfalls that keep coaches stuck (and how to avoid them)
  • Proven steps to find clients, raise your rates, and grow sustainably
  • How to release money blocks and finally charge what you're worth

🎉 Sign up now!

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