Myriam Loeschen (she/her) is a certified coach and expert facilitator, a bridge-builder, and a fierce advocate for human connection. Merging her background in the SATIR therapy model, Catalyst Leadership frameworks, and Anti-Racist Training, she guides groups and individuals in resilient conversations around issues that matter — race, identity, and self-awareness.
In this episode of the Catalyst Conversations, Myriam and I talk a lot about questions — the questions our brains get looped in, the questions that help to free us from unworthiness and doubt, the questions that take bravery to ask, the questions that invite us deeper into a life that feels aligned.
Myriam shares how, for her, this last year has been one of excavation and of tilling the compost of what emerges, of examining and reclaiming what her truth is, and of inviting the communities she facilitates into this simple yet profoundly sacred process of inquiry followed by action.
((She also shares the question she was compelled to ask the poet David Whyte in a rapt room of hundreds!))
Listen in!
You can find Myriam at www.coachmyriam.com