Paul Reddick
High-Profit Pitching Coach
We help baseball and softball pitching coaches take their expertise online
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Paul Reddick
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29 de jun. de 2026
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Ep. 5 The Fear Of Being Criticized Is Keeping Coaches Broke | High Profit Pitching Coach Podcast 29.06.2026 1:03:52
One of the biggest reasons great coaches never build an online coaching business has nothing to do with technology, marketing, or social media. It’s fear. Fear of what other coaches will say. Fear of being criticized. Fear of looking different. In this episode, Paul Reddick and Ben break down why criticism is actually one of the strongest indicators that you’ve built a real brand, why trying to pl...
Ep. 4 - From Zero to Online: How Coaches Can Turn Their Expertise Into a High-Profit Business 18.06.2026 57:56
Most pitching coaches spend years building a reputation in their local community, yet when it comes to taking their expertise online, it can feel like starting over from scratch. In this episode, Paul Reddick and Ben break down exactly how they would build an online coaching business if they were starting today. They share real numbers from a brand-new project, discuss the biggest mistakes coaches...
Ep. 2 - From Offline to Online: How Pitching Coaches Turn Expertise Into Income 12.06.2026 59:04
Are you a pitching coach, baseball instructor, or sport-specific coach who's been giving lessons for years but hasn't cracked the code on taking your expertise online? In this first episode of the High-Profit Pitching Coach podcast, Paul Reddick sits down with marketing expert Ben to break down exactly what it takes — and what it doesn't take — to build a profitable online coaching business. You d...
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