Recently on "Let's Talk About It" with special guest host Rita Love, accomplished empowerment coach and founder of the Personal Excellence Profile (PEP) Institute Chloe Taylor Brown to discuss women's leadership, self-awareness, and the significance of resilience in today's challenging environment.
Ms. Love initiated the conversation by referencing the Biblical figure Deborah, emphasizing the importance of female empowerment in leadership roles. Ms. Brown highlighted her mission to help women align their identities with their authentic selves in their pursuit of personal and professional excellence. Through her work, she aims to inspire women to embrace their purpose and thrive in various areas of life.
Ms. Brown introduced the PEP assessment, a comprehensive tool designed to evaluate individuals and teams in twelve key areas. This assessment, consisting of 200 questions, encourages participants to explore their strengths and areas for growth. Ms. Brown described how the PEP is not merely a personality test, but a holistic approach to understanding one's self and energy—a vital aspect of achieving authentic excellence.
During the interview, Ms. Brown shared the personal journey that led her to become a life coach. After experiencing a profound loss, she was motivated to help others navigate their challenges and discover their potential. The transformative impact of her coaching has reached a diverse clientele, including corporate executives and entertainers.
Ms. Brown emphasized the importance of having a tailored coaching experience, whether on an individual or organizational level. By aligning personal aspirations with corporate goals, she believes that everyone can find fulfillment and success. The conversation stressed the value of community and collaboration, which are essential to empowering women in leadership roles.
To listen to the full interview, click the link above.
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