How Trauma Makes You Vulnerable to Coaching Scams with Dr. Lee Cordell
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In this episode of Girl Boss Red Flags, Erin and Tay chat with Dr. Lee Cordell, Founder of the Institute for Trauma and Psychological Safety, to talk about how trauma can make people easy targets for coaching scams.
Dr. Lee shares tips on spotting shady sales tactics, keeping your cool, and making smart choices when looking at online coaching. The episode also stresses the need for honesty, ethical behavior, and being aware of your own mental state before investing in coaching programs.
CHAPTERS
01:03 Meet Dr. Lee Cordell
03:55 Understanding Trauma Buying
07:09 Navigating Dysregulation in Coaching
15:07 Trauma-Informed Sales Practices
23:28 Relearning Body Signals and Regulation
29:21 Understanding Regulation vs. Dysregulation
31:58 Addiction and Numbing Behaviors
36:31 Green Flags in Coaching Programs
40:19 The Impact of Dishonest Sales Tactics
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ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Erin Billings is a producer and agency owner who launched her business out of necessity following several traumatic workplace experiences. In late 2020, she found herself owed over $44,000 in unpaid wages from an online agency/tech startup. Despite facing significant challenges, Erin fought through complex trauma to advocate for herself and her colleagues, ultimately leading to three years of litigation, a defaulted settlement, and a $100,000 judgment. Her investigative efforts uncovered that her former employer still owes back wages to at least 15 people and continues their deceptive practices, exploiting legal loopholes.
Determined to make a difference, Erin created her podcast to share her story and help others identify and avoid similar pitfalls. Through her platform, she aims to educate and empower individuals to recognize red flags and protect themselves from exploitation.
Tay Francis (she/they) is a sociologist, certified life coach and trauma survivor. Despite her extensive research experience, Tay fell for predatory sales tactics in not one, but two high-ticket coaching programmes. Too often, she’s been the only black woman, only queer woman, only neurodivergent woman, the only person from the Global South in so-called “diverse” and “trauma-informed” coaching programmes that in reality fail to support diverse people. Tay has had enough and believes it’s time for change. Through this podcast, Tay hopes she can help consumers avoid being scammed and help coaches create truly ethical, inclusive, and supportive coaching spaces.
CREDITS
Artwork - Diana Pietrzyk
Music - Erin Billings
Post Production - Isaac Moreno
Copy - Tay Francis
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