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Tabitha Jayne, coach, researcher and founder of Earthself, joins our host George Warren in this wide-ranging and beautiful conversation about the power and potential of nature-informed coaching as evidenced by research and neuroscience.
Tabitha breaks down the reasons for biases to nature process coaching, the systemic nature of coaching itself, and why she believes redefining performance is essential in the maturation and evolution of coaching. Taking a closer look at ethics, Tabitha calls for action from coaching bodies to recognize our responsibility to support the crisis going on in the natural world and re-examine coaching competencies and accreditation.
“Research shows that we can rewire neural patterns in the brain when we are in nature.”
For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit:
https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/Conscience_of_Coaching_Tabitha_Jayne
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Tabitha Jayne, coach, researcher and founder of Earthself, joins our host George Warren in this wide-ranging and beautiful conversation about the power and potential of nature-informed coaching as evidenced by research and neuroscience.
Tabitha breaks down the reasons for biases to nature process coaching, the systemic nature of coaching itself, and why she believes redefining performance is essential in the maturation and evolution of coaching. Taking a closer look at ethics, Tabitha calls for action from coaching bodies to recognize our responsibility to support the crisis going on in the natural world and re-examine coaching competencies and accreditation.
“Research shows that we can rewire neural patterns in the brain when we are in nature.”
For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit:
https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/Conscience_of_Coaching_Tabitha_Jayne
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