The Curiosity Collection

Welcome!

I’ve curated this collection of books and free resources because each one has left a mark on me, not just as a coach and leader, but also as a wife and mom. These tools and pages have challenged how I think, shaped how I show up for others, and fueled my own growth. My hope is that they’ll do the same for you, sparking curiosity and offering fresh perspectives for both your work and your life.

And if a resource here impacts you, I’d love to hear your story! Email us a voice note at: impact@coachingoutloudpodcast.com and share how it’s made a difference for you.

Keep asking, keep growing ✨

Curiosity & Personal Development

Each of these books was chosen because they stretch the way we think about growth, curiosity, and possibility. A More Beautiful Question reminds us that innovation starts with asking bold questions. Think Again challenges us to unlearn and rethink what we think we know. Mindset shows how a simple shift in beliefs can unlock our potential. And The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life offers a powerful metaphor for staying present, following your intuition, and trusting the path as it unfolds.

Leadership & Teams

These are some of my go-to leadership books because they remind us that leading with courage, clarity, and curiosity changes everything. Dare to Lead and Strong Ground invite us to step into vulnerability and authenticity. Start with Why and Leaders Eat Last show how purpose and trust fuel real impact. Books like The Coaching Habit, Radical Candor, and Crucial Conversations give practical tools for having the conversations that matter most. Multipliers, The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Turn the Ship Around!, The Fearless Organization, and Unreasonable Hospitality all spotlight how great leaders create cultures where people can think bigger, work smarter, and thrive together.

Free Resources & Guides

Here you will find free resources I’ve curated and adapted from the work of other thinkers and research. They’re not meant to replace a coach, therapist, or doctor, but to spark curiosity, invite reflection, and give you space to practice self-coaching in ways that matter most to you.

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