Predictions for Health Coaching in 2026
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Predictions for Health Coaching in 2026

28:02 Jan 13, 2026
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In this unscripted solo episode, Erin Power shares her thoughts, feelings, and predictions for the health coaching industry in 2026. She reflects on what she's seeing as a practicing health coach and health coach educator, and what those shifts may mean for coaches who are building their businesses. Erin's core prediction: a large segment of the health consumer will become increasingly fatigued by constant marketing and quick-fix promises, and will start looking for something more real, more trusted, and more human. She breaks down how she's responding in her own business: doubling down on trust-building, delivering value, long-form content (podcasts and YouTube), and more live human connection, while still acknowledging that low-ticket, influencer-style models may continue to work for part of the market. Episode Overview 0:00 Intro + why Erin is thinking about health coaching in 2026 1:42 Erin's main prediction for 2026 4:20 Consumer fatigue: constant ads, hooks, and marketing everywhere 7:05 "Miracle hopping" and why Erin doesn't want to play in the miracle market 10:06 Choosing who you want to work with (and who you don't) 10:34 Trust-building + delivering value as the strategy 10:48 Social media shift: putting more real life in the feed (not just stories) 13:09 Email list: emailing more often to build relationship (without perfect polish) 14:58 Cross-posting and showing up on more platforms (TikTok/YouTube Shorts/LinkedIn) 18:18 Long-form content as a trust engine: YouTube + podcast (and keeping it simple) 24:00 Human-to-human connection: free no-pitch workshops and live interaction 27:53 Closing thoughts (episode ends around 27:55) Key Concepts in This Episode Marketing Fatigue + the "Miracle Market" Erin describes how many consumers are tired of being sold quick fixes (programs, supplements, plans, and "miracles") every time they open their phones, and how this can create skepticism and burnout. "Miracle Hopping" vs. Long-Term Transformation She contrasts low-commitment purchases with the kind of long-term coaching relationships that create real change, and explains why she prefers clients who are ready to invest time, energy, and attention. Trust Building + Delivering Value Instead of constant pitching, Erin focuses on showing up consistently, being a real person, and offering useful content that helps people decide, in their own time, whether they want to work with her. Visibility Through Authenticity (Feed vs. Stories) Erin shares her choice to put more of her real life into her feed so potential clients can actually get to know her, not jus
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