Build the skills that create a coaching culture — one lesson at a time.
Coaches Coaching Coaches (C3) is the Pathfinder Guild’s structured self-study track. Eight semesters of practical, community-supported learning — six lessons each, completed entirely at your own pace.
Independent study for people who lead through conversation.
C3 is not a coaching certification program. It does not train participants to become certified or accredited professional coaches, and it does not offer ICF credentials or any formal coaching designation. It is a practical skills program — for leaders, managers, educators, mentors, and team members — focused on the listening, questioning, and conversation skills that build a coaching culture at work. Members who become interested in formal coaching certification may pursue that through an accredited institution. The Pathfinder Guild community is a good place to explore those options.
C3 is the self-study companion to your participation in the Pathfinder Guild. The program is organized into semesters of six lessons each — manageable chunks you can work through at whatever pace fits your life. Each lesson connects directly to what the community is discussing, and every one is designed to help you apply what you’re learning in real conversations at work.
Most members arrive this way.
There’s no application, no intake date, and no pressure to commit. Members move through at their own pace.
Join the Pathfinder Guild
Attend the Wednesday Zoom sessions, join the community discussion, and explore the coaching culture topics that matter to you. No course required.
Try Month 0 — Free
All Guild members have access to the four-lesson orientation at no additional cost. Work through each lesson when it suits you and see if C3 is the right fit.
Continue with the Full Program
Ready to go deeper? Access all eight semesters of content at a rate that reflects your Guild membership level — and complete them entirely at your own pace.
Start here. No cost. No commitment.
Month 0 is where every C3 member begins — four lessons that introduce the coaching mindset and give you a clear sense of what the full program feels like. Work through each lesson when it suits you. There’s no schedule to keep and no deadline to meet.
The Shift — From Expert to Coach
The identity shift at the heart of coaching culture. What changes when you stop being the one with the answers.
What Is a Coaching Culture?
What it looks like in practice, why it matters, and the four pillars that make it stick.
The Power of Listening
Why most people aren’t actually listening — and what genuine listening changes in a conversation.
The Cost of Helping Too Much
The Advice Monster, the rescue instinct, and the discipline of holding back when someone needs space to think.
Two parts. Eight semesters. Forty-eight units.
Part I builds the foundational skills. Part II is available to members who want to take their coaching culture work to a deeper level. You decide when — and whether — to continue.
Building Your Coaching Voice
The core skills for confident coaching conversations in any context.
- Radical listening
- Holding silence
- Noticing patterns
- Being fully present
- The Advice Monster
- Listening as care
- Open vs. closed
- The seven essentials
- Questions that clarify
- Questions that unlock
- Following curiosity
- Avoiding leading
- The coaching arc
- Naming what’s real
- Holding discomfort
- Working with resistance
- Commitment & action
- Closing well
- Coaching peers
- Coaching upward
- Coaching in the moment
- Ethics & boundaries
- Measuring growth
- Foundations capstone
Leading a Coaching Culture
For members ready to embed coaching into their organizations.
- Systemic listening
- Working with stuckness
- Somatic awareness
- Meta-coaching
- Shadow & self
- Deepening presence
- Team dynamics
- Group facilitation
- Conflict as signal
- Decision-making
- Psychological safety
- Team contracts
- Mentor coaching
- Giving feedback well
- Designing practice
- Running triads
- Holding standards
- Growing a faculty
- Diagnosing culture
- Designing rituals
- Coaching leaders
- Systems change
- Sustaining momentum
- Mastery capstone
Your Guild membership changes what you pay.
C3 is designed to reward committed Guild members. The deeper your membership, the more of the program comes with it.
The four-lesson orientation is included for every Pathfinder Guild member at no additional cost. Work through at your own pace and decide from there.
Premium members access all eight semesters — both Part I and Part II — at 50% off the standard program fee. Pay once, complete each semester when you’re ready.
Platinum members have complete access to all eight semesters of C3 — from the orientation through the Mastery capstone — included as part of their Pathfinder Campus membership.
Concrete skills. Not vague ideals.
By the time you complete Part I, you will have practised these skills enough to bring them into your real workplace conversations.
Listen Without Fixing
Stay curious instead of jumping to solutions — even under time pressure. Let people think out loud without interrupting.
Ask Better Questions
Use a reliable set of questions that open people up rather than shut them down — and know which type of question the moment calls for.
Have Honest Conversations
Name what’s real, hold discomfort without rescuing, and help people get to their own commitments rather than your solutions.
Shape Your Team’s Culture
Introduce the language, rituals, and norms that turn coaching from an individual skill into a shared way of working together.
Three parts. Work through each one when you’re ready.
Every lesson in C3 follows the same structure — reading, practice, and reflection — so you always know what to expect. Start a lesson when you have time, pick it up again when you don’t. There’s no clock running.
Content & Real-Life Examples
Each lesson opens with a focused reading that grounds the skill in context — what it is, why it matters, and what it costs when it’s missing. Real workplace scenarios show the difference between a coaching response and the default one most of us fall back on.
Guided Practice with Universal Prompts
The practical core of every lesson. Step-by-step practice sessions use Universal Prompts — ready-to-use AI conversation starters — so you can rehearse the skill in a realistic scenario before you need it in a real one. No partner required.
Personal Reflection
A short prompt at the close of each lesson asks you to connect what you learned to your own situation — a conversation you had this week, a moment you handled differently than you might have before, or something you’re still working through.
The Wednesday Zoom — Where It All Comes Together
The Wednesday Zoom is the heartbeat of the Pathfinder Guild and the community touchpoint for C3 members. Each week the Guild gathers live to discuss the current topic, share experiences from practice, and learn from one another. You don’t need to be mid-lesson to attend — Zoom is open to all Guild members at every level. If you can’t make it live, recordings are available in the community space.
Three ways to be part of the Guild.
C3 is the structured learning track within the Pathfinder Guild community. You can participate at whatever level fits your life right now — and move deeper when you’re ready.
Attendee
Participate in the weekly Wednesday Zoom sessions. A good starting point for anyone who wants to explore coaching culture ideas and see how they apply to their own leadership and work relationships.
Explorer
Engage with the full C3 lesson content — readings, guided practice sessions, reflections, and community discussions — alongside the Wednesday Zoom. For members who want to move beyond attending and start applying what they’re learning.
Master Pathfinder
Enroll in the full C3 course and work through all eight semesters in a structured, supported way. The deepest level of engagement — for members committed to developing their coaching culture skills over time.
Anyone whose work involves growing other people.
C3 is not built for aspiring professional coaches. It’s built for the people already in the room — the ones who want those conversations to go better.
Leaders & Managers
Shift from telling to drawing out. Build a team that solves its own problems and grows in the process — without you having to have all the answers.
Educators & Mentors
Use coaching approaches to develop independence and critical thinking rather than reliance. Ask the question instead of giving the answer.
HR & People Leaders
Add depth to the coaching culture work you’re already doing and build a stronger case for embedding it across the organization.
Team Members
Peer conversations are coaching conversations too. Develop the skills to support, challenge, and grow the people you work beside every day.
“C3 didn’t just teach me to ask better questions — it changed how I show up in every conversation at work. My team noticed before I did.”— Pathfinder Guild Member · Foundations Cohort