Welcome to the Coaching at Henley podcast from Henley Business School.
This podcast is for anyone interested in exploring the question, why coaching? Here you'll be joining us in our convers
... moreBy Henley Business School
Welcome to the Coaching at Henley podcast from Henley Business School.
This podcast is for anyone interested in exploring the question, why coaching? Here you'll be joining us in our convers
... moreThe podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
Professor Rebecca Jones is joined by Jude Fairweather, Sarah Leach and guest speaker Katie Friedman for the sixth and final episode of our latest series of Coaching@Henley podcasts.
In this episode Jude Fairweather, Lecturer in Coaching for Behavioural Change at Henley Business School, interviews Katie Friedman. Katie is an ICF accredited ADHD coach, trainer, educator and speaker with over a decade of experience in coaching and leadership development. She is known for her kind and clear communication style and creating safe spaces for ADHDers to honestly express their needs in order to advocate for themselves. Katie, who now specialises in working with neurodivergent thinkers, discusses what coaches need to take into account and understand about neurodivergence, unpacking and nuancing different psychological models and unpacking our assumptions about how people work.
This segment is followed by a related “You ask us” question we are often asked in the classroom: “how would you handle a coachee that you are coaching online but doesn’t want to have their camera on?” with Sarah Leach, Jude Fairweather and Rebecca Jones.
Get in touch if you have any questions you would like us to answer in future episodes or want to share your feedback, email us at [email protected].
Host and Guest Names; Prof Rebecca Jones, Sarah Leach, Jude Fairweather and Katie Friedman.
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Professor Rebecca Jones is joined by Sarah Leach and Aboodi Shabi on the fifth episode of our latest series of Coaching@Henley podcast, as they discuss and consider the topic of inclusion in coaching, with each of them sharing their personal stories.
In this episode Rebecca Jones, Sarah Leach and Aboodi Shabi discuss their personal experiences of inclusion and the impact of not feeling included. The theme expands to the concept of self-awareness, ‘How I show up as a coach’, with a coaching mindset: curious, actively listening, cultivating trust and safety whilst demonstrating respect for the client’s identity, perceptions, insights and feelings.
Ultimately, the importance equipping ourselves with knowledge and of validating others lived experiences, understanding their perspective and then recognising their position, not encouraging the coachee to do what you would do.
Get in touch if you have any questions you would like us to answer in future episodes or want to share your feedback.
Host and Guest Names; Prof Rebecca Jones, Sarah Leach and Aboodi Shabi.
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Professor Rebecca Jones is joined by Verity Hannell, Daniel Wallace and guest speaker Carol Kauffman PhD for the fourth episode of our latest series of Coaching@Henley podcast.
In this episode Verity Hannell, Lecturer in Coaching for Behavioural Change at Henley Business School, interviews Carol Kauffman. Carol works with C-level leaders, Founders, and world level athletes and artists. She has been Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School for over 25 years, where she won a $2m award to launch their Institute of Coaching. Her Leader as Coach programme won the Harvard’s award for creating a culture of excellence. She is described as a lateral thinker who pushes the edges with a sense of humour and can disrupt someone out of their comfort zone. Verity talks to Carol about purpose in leadership, asking why leaders need to identify their purpose and what purpose-led coaching looks like in practice.
This is followed by our “You ask us” segment, where Professor Rebecca Jones, Verity Hannell and Daniel Wallace discuss questions which are sent in by our listeners in the coaching community. The listener question for this podcast is: ‘What would your tips be to overcome imposter syndrome when coaching someone more senior than yourself’?
Host and Guest Names; Prof Rebecca Jones, Carol Kauffman PhD, Verity Hannell and Daniel Wallace.
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Professor Rebecca Jones is joined by Jude Fairweather, Dr Holly Andrews and guest speaker Dr Tim Anstiss for the third episode of our latest series of Coaching@Henley podcast.
In this episode, Dr Holly Andrews interviews Dr Tim Anstiss who works with her on MSc in Coaching for Behavioural Change. Tim is a medical doctor by training and has trained in a range of different approaches to coaching and behavioural change. He will be talking about his approach to coaching for positive psychological wellbeing. The second half of the episode continues with ‘Henley Discusses’ with Rebecca Jones, Jude Fairweather and Holly Andrews discussing ‘Coaching and trauma’.
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Host and Guest Names; Prof Rebecca Jones, Dr Tim Anstiss, Dr Holly Andrews and Jude Fairweather.
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Professor Rebecca Jones is joined by Verity Hannell, Karen Foy and guest speaker Laurence Barrett for the second episode of our latest series of Coaching@Henley podcast.
In this episode, Karen Foy interviews Laurence Barrett, Founder Director of Heresy Consulting and associate tutor at Henley Business School, about the learnings from his award-winning book, ‘A Jungian Approach to Coaching’ and how to combine them with best practices of coaching and supervision. The episode continues the theme with ‘Henley Discusses’ with Rebecca Jones, Verity Hannell and Karen Foy.
Get in touch! If you have questions you would like us to answer in future episodes, or want to share your feedback then email us at [email protected].
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Prof. Rebecca Jones is joined by Daniel Wallace, Viki Rice and guests Paul Jefferies and Anna-Marie Watson, to discuss Coaching Outdoors, as they kickstart the first episode of our second series of Coaching@Henley podcast.
In this episode Daniel Wallace interviews Coaching Outdoors Podcast co-hosts Paul Jefferies and Anna-Marie Watson, about their love of coaching in nature and their enthusiastic mission to encourage coaches and their coachees to step outdoors. The episode continues the theme with ‘Henley Discusses’ with Prof. Rebecca Jones, Daniel Wallace and Viki Rice exploring their views and experiences of coaching outdoors.
Get in touch! If you have questions you would like us to answer in future episodes, or want to share your feedback then email us at [email protected].
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Dr Rebecca Jones is joined by lecturers in coaching Aboodi Shabi and Verity Hannell. This episode starts with an expert interview with Ashana Crichton discussing coach credentialling. Ashana is a Professional Development Coach, accredited at Professional level with the ICF and Master Executive level with the Association for Coaching and an External Tutor at Henley Business School. Ashana also holds a position on the AC UK Leadership Team in an Accreditation capacity. Next, they shine a spotlight on the research study ‘Exploring the role of self‐awareness in coach development: A grounded theory study’ by Carden et al. (you can access the original study here). Finally, the team discusses: what stops coaches from getting supervision?
Connect with us online: you can follow Henley Business School on Linked In and Instagram. You can also connect with the hosts of this episode: Rebecca Jones, Aboodi Shabi and Verity Hannell. Finally, get in touch! If you have questions you’d like us to answer in future episodes or you want to share your feedback, email us at [email protected].
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Dr Rebecca Jones is joined by lecturers in coaching Aboodi Shabi and Jude Fairweather.
This episode starts with an expert interview with Narendra Laljani discussing the concept of leaders as coaches. Narendra is a management educator, consultant and CEO coach with 25 years' experience in leadership development and helping organisations to become more effective. Next, the team answer the listener question: ‘What are the pros and cons of internal versus external coaches?’. Finally, the team discusses: when contracting for coaching in an organisation, who is the client?
Connect with us online: you can follow Henley Business School on Linked In and Instagram. You can also connect with the hosts of this episode: Rebecca Jones, Aboodi Shabi and Jude Fairweather. Finally, get in touch! If you have questions you’d like us to answer in future episodes or you want to share your feedback, email us at [email protected]
Website: //henley.ac.uk/coaching-henley
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HenleyExecEd
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/henleyexeced/?hl=en
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Dr Rebecca Jones is joined by lecturer in coaching Aboodi Shabi and Associate Professor in coaching and behavior change, Dr Holly Andrews.
This episode starts with a discussion about ‘What can coaches learn from having an understanding of the dark triad?’ followed by our ‘Spotlight on Research’ segment. This episode focuses on a paper by Jannick Zimmerman & Julianne Friedrich, which looks at how coaches can deal with narcissistic clients (you can access the original research paper here). The episode finishes with an expert interview with Kish Modasia discussing mindfulness and coaching. Kish Modasia is Founder and Director of Leadership Coaching Company, Lead Your Life, established to partner with personal and corporate clients, developing and delivering bespoke Coaching and Mindfulness Courses. You can find out more about Kish’s work here.
Connect with us online: you can follow Henley Business School on Linked In and Instagram. You can also connect with the hosts of this episode: Rebecca Jones, Aboodi Shabi and Holly Andrews. Finally, get in touch! If you have questions you’d like us to answer in future episodes or you want to share your feedback, email us at [email protected].
Website: //henley.ac.uk/coaching-henley
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HenleyExecEd
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/henleyexeced/?hl=en
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/henley-business-school-leadership/posts/?feedView=all
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In this episode, Dr Rebecca Jones is joined by lecturers in coaching Aboodi Shabi and Viki Rice. This episode starts with a discussion on the topic ‘Can we switch off being a coach – and should we?’ This is followed by our expert interview with Julie Williams. Julie is founder of Lighting Fires and a senior, highly experienced Executive Coach delivering Team and one to one training across the public sector, FTSE 250 companies and start-ups. You can read more about Julie here. Julie provides voluntary coaching through Coaching Reading. The episode finishes with the team answering a listener question: How do you deal with a disengaged client?
Connect with us online: you can follow Henley Business School on Linked In and Instagram. You can also connect with the hosts of this episode: Rebecca Jones, Aboodi Shabi and Viki Rice. Finally, get in touch! If you have questions you’d like us to answer in future episodes or you want to share your feedback, email us at [email protected].
Website: //henley.ac.uk/coaching-henley
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HenleyExecEd
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/henleyexeced/?hl=en
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/henley-business-school-leadership/posts/?feedView=all
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.