Lewis Raymond Taylor, Wikipedia, Bio, Age, Wife, Net Worth, The Coaching Masters

Lewis Raymond Taylor, Wikipedia, Bio, Age, Wife, Net Worth, The Coaching Masters
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Lewis Raymond Taylor Biography

The fact that a man has breath in his lungs is enough leverage for him to become better regardless of how far he might be lost. This statement might be untrue to you until you meet someone who knows the depths of despair and mental confusion by experience but they were not enough to keep him there. The life of coach Lewis Raymond Taylor is a testimony of the power of the mind. Life gave him a disadvantaged edge from childhood towards young adulthood.

This edge could only affect him for so long. One time he decided to turn his life around and true to his words, his life took a new turn. Now, he is a 6 figure earner, inspirational speaker, and the CEO of The Coaching Masters.

Childhood Experience

His childhood is evidence of the impact poor parenting can have on an adult. Lewis Raymond Taylor was born on 17th May 1990 in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. As a child, Taylor experienced mistreatment from his emotionally abusive father who was also a drunkard. At age 11, he became a victim of sexual abuse, which turned him into a psychopath who was constantly in trouble with the law.

Now Taylor is rewriting his story. Although he will never get a chance to show his father his new life since he died from pancreatic cancer, Lewis Raymond is determined to give his child a new definition of family.

Taylor is married to his lover Dayana Taylor who is also a coach. Dayana is originally from Venezuela but later relocated to Miami. The two met while they were on a trip to Barcelona, Spain. They dated for 3 years and got married in 2022. The couple is blessed with a child.

Education

Taylor’s difficult upbringing had him going struggling with academics. His antisocial Behavior, theft, and multiple arrests led him to get expelled from school when he was 15 years old. At 18 years of age, he was sent to a Youth Offender institution for violently attacking a person and causing bodily injuries.

His life took a different turn, during his third prison sentence. After his release, Taylor became a focused man. He submitted himself to The Continued Professional Development Service where he studied Life Coaching Level 3 and later joined the University of Portsmouth to study Business Management.

In 2023, he enrolled for a Master’ degree in Business Administration at the Metropolitan School of Business and Management. Currently, he is studying for a Ph.D. in Business Administration and Management at the International American University.

A different Life

Many might assume that prison changed him but the truth is Lewis Raymond Taylor made a deliberate decision to change himself and stay that way. After prison, he started engaging in activities that benefit others.

He immersed himself in self-help books and moved away from toxic friends. While helping other people, the idea of becoming a life coach was birthed within him, and the new person he had become had him following his dream.

Lewis started creating inspirational videos on social media and within 8 months, he had created a system that made him 6 figures. He had built an online community and membership subscription service for thousands of clients. People and some coaches started reaching out to him with questions about how he made quick progress in his career.

The question created another business avenue. He became a coach of coaches. He founded The Coaching Master Company where he created online programs and live courses which go for around £5,000 each. He also created CoachApp, CafeCoach, and Adversity to Assets Podcast, which combined make him $300,000 passively.

The idea behind his business is to create a platform where people can access inspiring material and content that can transform their lives. Lewis was able to turn his poor mental state into a $25 million business. Now he wants to teach others how to do it. His story has been featured on Forbes, Daily Mail, and The Mirror.

Netflix did a documentary, The Psychopath Lifecoach, which documents his life as a violent drug and sex addict, and thief and how he transformed his life by creating a multi-million-dollar company. The documentary went viral as it triggered many people’s interest. He also had an opportunity to share his story on TEDx.

Criticism

Although he had completely turned his life around, not everyone was convinced. Some believed that Lewis Raymon Taylor had created a cultic organization. A former customer of Lewis told Netflix that Lewis has a habit of exploiting the vulnerable and the mentally unstable.

The tattoos he has on his body have also convinced people that he runs a cultic organization since some of his business partners have symbols of his business tattooed on their bodies.

Lewis Taylor, however, has defended his business stating that his interest is to help people make money.

Despite the criticism, Lewis has stuck to his belief. His greatest desire is to remain mentally stable and grow his mindset while teaching others. He has the vision of investing in the film industry to reach more clients. His intentions to inspire people are pure and his practices of success have also been echoed by other inspiring figures like Danny Morel and Emily Ford.

Summary of Personal Details

Ethnicity: White

Nationality: British

Religion:

Age:  33

Marital Status: Married

Children: 1

Occupation: Life Coach

Height: approx 6 feet

Net worth: approx $ 5 million

 

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Kibe Njuguna

An eye for impactful people, content strategist, copywriter, and Junior Tech SEO. I write biographies, entertainment and lifestyle news. My work has been featured by some influential people I've covered. You can reach out to me via my email.
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About Kibe Njuguna

An eye for impactful people, content strategist, copywriter, and Junior Tech SEO. I write biographies, entertainment and lifestyle news. My work has been featured by some influential people I've covered. You can reach out to me via my email.

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