In this episode of Confessions of a Terrible Leader, Layci engages in an enlightening conversation with executive coach and author Rachel Burr. They delve into Rachel's new book, 'Butterfly Goo, The Down and Dirty Truth of Transformation,' and discuss the raw complexities of leadership. Rachel shares valuable insights on what executive coaching entails, emphasizing the importance of mindset, navigating ambiguity, and being true to oneself as a leader. They also address common leadership challenges and the gap between leaders' intentions and team perceptions, illustrated by practical examples from Rachel’s coaching experience. Rachel reveals her motivation for writing 'Butterfly Goo' and the transformative process behind it, aiming to make personal transformation more actionable and relatable. Finally, Rachel confesses a pivotal learning moment in her leadership journey, highlighting the importance of understanding, listening, and connecting with team members to drive successful change. This episode is packed with wisdom, practical advice, and candid confessions that underscore the messy reality of effective leadership and transformation. 00:00 Introduction to Confessions of a Terrible Leader 00:35 Meet Rachel Burr: Executive Coach and Author 01:28 Understanding Executive Coaching 02:42 Navigating Leadership Challenges 09:28 The Journey of Writing 'Butterfly Goo' 14:49 Actionable Steps for Personal Transformation 20:44 Rachel's Leadership Confession 28:34 Conclusion and How to Connect with Rachel Episode Links: https://catamentum.com/ Confessions of a Terrible Leader is hosted by Layci Nelson and edited and produced by Fixation Point Productions . Music is by Leif Olsen and Mary Skop from the band The Number of Months.…