The only way the kingdom of God is going to be manifest in this world before Christ comes is if we manifest it by the way we live as citizens of heaven and subjects of the King.
R.C. Sproul
Our name
A diadem is a finely crafted, beautiful symbol of the sovereignty of a king. We’ve chosen it to represent our mission to remind us of the big picture. We are here to build the Kingdom of God. All God's people are commissioned with living the good news of God’s love, joy, and peace. It is easy to get lost in the nitty gritty of daily life and lose sight of what our work means. It’s not always easy to see the gospel work in writing minutes or cleaning toilets.
God has made each of us gifted in different ways. In fact, some of us are naturally gifted at never losing sight of the big picture and some of us are always going to be better at the granular details. When we work in concert together our work is better than anything we could accomplish alone.
God’s Kingdom is a place of healing and sanctuary. It is a place of fruitfulness and joy. When we can help you bring healing, safety, abundance and joy to our work, we’ve brought a bit of God’s Kingdom to fruition. Showing the beauty of God’s Kingdom in our work here on earth is why Diadem Coaching exists.
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The Diadem Coaching Team

James Lansberry
Team and Leadership Coach
James worked in management roles for over three decades in hospitality, SaaS, and nonprofits. He's a Gallup CliftonStrengths coach and certified in The Table Group's Working Genius assessment. He has his EMBA from Bradley University. He lives in Indianapolis with his wife, Theresa. They have nine children and six grandchildren so far.
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Working Geniuses:
Discernment
Enablement

Emily Labarbera
Administrative genius
Emily loves bringing order out of chaos, which makes her an indispensable part of the Diadem Coaching team. She got her Master of Arts from the University of Florida (Go Gators!) with a specialization in Digital Strategy.
Working Geniuses:
Tenacity
Enablement

Theresa Lansberry
Relationship marketing geek and idea factory
Theresa has taught all of her nine children at home, launching five of them into adulthood so far. She loves all things design and user experience related, and connecting with people through ethical and fun marketing.
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Working Geniuses:
Wonder
Invention