How To Be A Guest
If you are interested in being a guest on the "Talking Coaching" show we would be delighted to hear from you.
Ideally you will be:
- a business coach, executive coach, personal coach or business leader who has a proven track record in coaching and mentoring
- a researcher or academic involved in coaching and mentoring
- an executive in a professional coaching association who is working at the forefront of the coaching profession
- an HR professional who has been engaged in building coaching capability into your business to enhance business performance
- a provide of training in coaching - your course mut be accredited by an academic institute of standing.
Ideally you will also be a published author or have papers published in industry journals.
If you would like to be considered as a guest for the show, you can send an email with a brief biography and a summary of what you would like to talk about and how it will be relevant to our listeners.
Guidance notes for our guest experts can be found here.
Our email address is: connect(at)talkingcoaching.com
The interview should not be considered as a ‘sales pitch’ for your company or coaching practice. Consider it a chat between friends over a coffee!
Interviews are recorded ‘on location’ at the interviewee’s office or over the phone. The show is pre-recorded and you will be emailed when the show will air.
Opportunities to build YOUR brand
The objective is to provide great information and resources to our listeners – it is a no sales zone, however in return for your time we can assist you in growing your business and extending your reach through:
- providing you with the opportunity to give the listeners access to resources that you may have such a free tips sheet – we do this by posting the report on the ‘Talking Coaching’ web site with a link to the archived interview
- if you would like a copy of the recording you will be able to download the recording from the "Talking Coaching" web site.
If you make this recording available for your clients, we request you accompany the link with the following information:
‘Hear me interviewed by Krishna De, host of the "Talking Coaching Show" on the importance of …. .’





