Ken, you call your coaching practice
"integrative, body-centered coaching."
What does this mean?
What kinds of issues do
men present to you?
Tell us more about the kinds of issues
that men bring to coaching.
Can't a man find resolution
for his issues
using "talk therapy?"
You work with gay, straight, bi and
transgendered men. Do you use a
different approach
based on a man's
sexual orientation?
Can you work with someone who's
not physically present with you?
Is there a relationship
between a man's
spirituality and his sexuality?
What about trauma? Do men come
to you who have been molested?
What kind of trama do you address?
What about a man who is sexually
active
and is happy in his body? Can
he still benefit from your coaching?
Tell us more about how coaching
can further improve a
man being
more fully in his body.
Is your practice open to couples too?
Tell us about how you came to
develop
your coaching practice.
Closing: a breathing exercise.
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