Episodes
In loving memory of Alison Whybrow, co-founder of the Climate Coaching Alliance. This episode is dedicated to Alison, for being an inspiring, kind, loving, generous and courageous role model. Her passion for our living Earth is an important legacy which she has left behind to shape how coaching can transform the ecological crisis through regeneration. In this episode we explore ‘How do coaches work with nature?’ with Professor Peter Hawkins, Anna-Marie Watson, Karen Finn and Elsa Valdivielso...
Published 04/01/22
In this episode Dr Natalie Lancer examines ‘How do coaches work race?’ with Dr Terrence Maltbia, Charmaine Roche and Nankhonde Kasonde-van den Broek. We explore how race shows up in the coaching context by debating: What it would take for the world of coaching to take an anti-racist approach What the implications are for coaches wanting to bring up race What neutrality in coaching means and the associated ethical implications How fixed and growth mindsets affect our approach to working with...
Published 03/01/22
In this episode Dr Natalie Lancer explores ‘What should I look for in a coach?’ with Dr David Tee, Tia Moin and Hilary Gee. We discuss the ins and out of finding the right coach for you by considering:   What to look for when seeking a credible and professional coach To what extent your coach will hold you accountable How much you want a coach to stretch you The difference between a mentor and a coach Questions to ask in a chemistry session Finding the right fit between a coach and coachee...
Published 03/01/22
In this episode Dr Natalie Lancer explores ‘Does coaching work?’ with Dr Gil Bozer, Dr Rebecca Jones and Dr Yi-Ling Lai.  We ask whether coaching can really make a difference by exploring:   What are the potential benefits of coaching? What do we mean by contracting and why is it important? How can the Return On Investment of coaching be measured? How is coaching perceived differently by organisations and individuals? Which coaching approaches, such as Cognitive Behavioural Coaching,...
Published 02/01/22
In this episode Dr Natalie Lancer explores ‘What has Psychology got to do with coaching?’ with Professor Jonathan Passmore, Dr Nancy Doyle and Dr Sandra Diller. We tease out what Psychology can usefully bring to coaching in a field that is unregulated and rapidly evolving, by asking:   What training should coaches have in ethical decision making? What is the importance of evidence-based research to coaching practice? How critical is it for coaches to review their own practice? In what ways...
Published 02/01/22