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Robert Biswas-Diener is a researcher, author, and well-known executive coach. His work has taken him all over the globe, studying culture as it relates to well-being. In addition to happiness, he’s researched subjects such as strengths, hospitality, friendship, and leadership. In 2024, Thinkers50 recognized Robert as one of the 50 most influential executive coaches in the world. A prolific author, Robert has penned many best-selling books including Positive Provocation, The Upside of Your Dark Side, and Happiness.
Robert describes Positive Provocation as a love letter to coaching. It includes 25 provocative questions that challenges readers to examine the foundational architecture of coaching. In this episode, he and Andy talk about the importance of learning through reflection, challenging long-held beliefs, and getting curious about asking novel questions that interrogate the world around us and stimulate growth.
Text within this block will maintain its original spacing when published"Some Questions You Might Ask" by Mary OliverShow Notes:
Positive Provocation: 25 Questions to Elevate Your Coaching Practice by Robert Biswas-Diener
www.robertdiener.com
Connect with Andy:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast
What is your fiercest hope for humanity?
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Robert Biswas-Diener is a researcher, author, and well-known executive coach. His work has taken him all over the globe, studying culture as it relates to well-being. In addition to happiness, he’s researched subjects such as strengths, hospitality, friendship, and leadership. In 2024, Thinkers50 recognized Robert as one of the 50 most influential executive coaches in the world. A prolific author, Robert has penned many best-selling books including Positive Provocation, The Upside of Your Dark Side, and Happiness.
Robert describes Positive Provocation as a love letter to coaching. It includes 25 provocative questions that challenges readers to examine the foundational architecture of coaching. In this episode, he and Andy talk about the importance of learning through reflection, challenging long-held beliefs, and getting curious about asking novel questions that interrogate the world around us and stimulate growth.
Text within this block will maintain its original spacing when published"Some Questions You Might Ask" by Mary OliverShow Notes:
Positive Provocation: 25 Questions to Elevate Your Coaching Practice by Robert Biswas-Diener
www.robertdiener.com
Connect with Andy:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewjcahill/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/wonderdomepodcast
What is your fiercest hope for humanity?