Neutrality or Necessity? Coaching Through Politics, Power, and Social Justice
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In this episode of Real Talk for Coaches, Dr. Dawn C. Reid and Coach Will dive into one of the most complex challenges coaches face today: navigating politics and social justice in the coaching space.
As political polarization and global social issues increasingly affect clients’ lives, coaches are forced to grapple with difficult questions:
Is neutrality ethical—or is it a form of privilege?
When does silence harm trust?
How can coaches stay client-centered without imposing personal beliefs?
This episode explores the balance between neutrality and authenticity, the ethical responsibilities of coaches, and how to hold space for clients experiencing fear, uncertainty, and value conflict due to political and social climates—both in the U.S. and globally.
Perfect For
- Coaches navigating political or social justice discussions
- Coaches working internationally or cross-culturally
- Helping professionals seeking ethical clarity
- Coaches dealing with neutrality, bias, and values alignment
Episode Highlights / What You’ll Learn
- When neutrality supports coaching—and when it undermines trust
- How political and social issues show up in coaching sessions
- The role of consent, boundaries, and coaching agreements
- Ethical risks of advocacy vs. silence in coaching
- Supporting clients facing fear, uncertainty, or job insecurity
- Coaching clients from different political and cultural contexts
- Staying present, ethical, and client-centered in charged conversations
👉 Learn more about coaching and training with Dr. Dawn Reid at https://reidready.com
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