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This past November I had the privilege of going to a leadership boot camp hosted by Jerry Colonna and the extraordinary team at CEO and Executive Coaching Firm, Reboot.
For 10 years Reboot has been hosting these gatherings.
Immersive experiences where a small group of leaders comes together without pretense.
Everyone there to explore the possibility of becoming a better human.
A truer version of oneself.
All of us there to take a courageous step toward living in greater alignment with what matters.
To rekindle the ability to lead, and relate, from a place of embodied presence in our lives, our work, and our relationships.
And then to carry that experience forward.
In today's episode
With Reboot Co-Founder, and Author of The Art of Being Human at Work, Ali Schultz
And
Reboot Coaching Supervisor, and renowned Rolfing Educator and Practitioner, Liz Stewart
We'll explore some of the profound insights that came out of bootcamp which center around themes of presence and embodiment.
Including lessons from what was perhaps the most unforgettable part of the experience -
An encounter with a herd of horses.
Ali and Liz will share stories, reflections, and engage with related questions:
Finally, because the three of us are coaches and because Ali and Liz have worked to create a beautiful and unique suite of new offerings for coaches through Reboot, which includes coaching supervision, and coach retreats, we are also going to spend some time exploring:
For more on Ali, Liz, and the incredible work they are doing please visit rebootsupervision.io
So many of us are looking to be more present in our lives.
Today we’ll get a glimpse of how we might live into that possibility.
Did you find today's episode inspiring? Here are other conversations we think you'll love:
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Please rate it wherever you listen to your podcasts!
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This past November I had the privilege of going to a leadership boot camp hosted by Jerry Colonna and the extraordinary team at CEO and Executive Coaching Firm, Reboot.
For 10 years Reboot has been hosting these gatherings.
Immersive experiences where a small group of leaders comes together without pretense.
Everyone there to explore the possibility of becoming a better human.
A truer version of oneself.
All of us there to take a courageous step toward living in greater alignment with what matters.
To rekindle the ability to lead, and relate, from a place of embodied presence in our lives, our work, and our relationships.
And then to carry that experience forward.
In today's episode
With Reboot Co-Founder, and Author of The Art of Being Human at Work, Ali Schultz
And
Reboot Coaching Supervisor, and renowned Rolfing Educator and Practitioner, Liz Stewart
We'll explore some of the profound insights that came out of bootcamp which center around themes of presence and embodiment.
Including lessons from what was perhaps the most unforgettable part of the experience -
An encounter with a herd of horses.
Ali and Liz will share stories, reflections, and engage with related questions:
Finally, because the three of us are coaches and because Ali and Liz have worked to create a beautiful and unique suite of new offerings for coaches through Reboot, which includes coaching supervision, and coach retreats, we are also going to spend some time exploring:
For more on Ali, Liz, and the incredible work they are doing please visit rebootsupervision.io
So many of us are looking to be more present in our lives.
Today we’ll get a glimpse of how we might live into that possibility.
Did you find today's episode inspiring? Here are other conversations we think you'll love:
Enjoying the show?
Please rate it wherever you listen to your podcasts!
Thanks for listening!
Support the show

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