Brendan Schirmer is an Australian living in the UK who previously worked 10 years as a software engineer. Over time, he discovered a special touch communicating across technical and non-technical folks. Now, he’s shifted into coaching both with one-on-one clients and integrating to help entire teams under his business, “No BS Coaching.” (Get it? His initials + a cheeky statement on attitude! 😅)
With the help of his own coach, he’s made revisions to his approach in pricing and how he wants to show up as a coach. Through a series of small changes, Brendan has seen significant strides forward!
In this episode, we’ll talk about Brendan’s journey as a software engineer turned translator turned communication coach, async communication, sympathy and empathy, the two millimeter shift, how making small changes leads to big results, modeling the type of person you want to be, and - a bit surprisingly - weight loss.
Your call to action? → Consider how you communicate with others as well as yourself, and the tiny changes you can make moving forward if you want to see true change.
Chapters
02:59 Brendan's Journey from Engineering to Coaching
06:06 The Importance of Team Communication
09:00 Becoming a Translator for Teams
11:53 Async Communication and Team Culture
14:59 Empathy vs Sympathy in Communication
17:45 The Two Millimeter Shift Concept
22:42 The Power of Incremental Change
26:12 Setting Specific Goals for Transformation
29:13 Modeling Success: Learning from Others
30:58 Real-Life Examples of Two Millimeter Shifts
36:28 Communication as a Catalyst for Change
All the Good Stuff - Links & More
Thanks & Gratitude 🙏
🎵 The background music in this episode was created by the amazing Sarah Garlock. You can also find Sarah @sarg_makes_beats on Instagram and TikTok!
Let’s Connect!
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👩💻 I also write a Substack newsletter about things I’m learning at codeOutLoud. You can find me on LinkedIn, YouTube, or take a peek at what I’m up to at mindi.omg.lol.
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