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In this collection of bonus episodes, we’re looking at the concept of Worldwork, which embraces the idea that we are continuously impacting the world, whether we are conscious of it or not. Whilst Worldwork can involve big acts of altruism and community spirit, it always starts with self. Across the course of these 4 bonus episodes, you will be hearing from 4 World workers from across the globe, who have all used ORSC tools in very different ways tools to serve their wider communities.
In this episode, Katie Churchman is talking with Yuri Morikawa about how she has brought ORSC to the world in many different ways- personally and professionally, individually and collectively.
Over the course of this episode Yuri takes us on a journey of discovery, expressing the many ways she has used ORSC in her life: firstly, by bringing ORSC to Japan and forming CRR Japan; she then discusses working directly with relationship expert John Gottman to bring new life into her marriage; then finally Yuri explains how she actively uses the ORSC tools to help NGOs work more effectively with survivors of human trafficking or as she calls them in this episode ‘survivor leaders.’
Yuri has been an active player in the professional coaching field since 2004. She has trained and coached more than 1000 leaders and coaches globally from various backgrounds, such as corporate executives, NGO leaders, business owners, independent professionals, and dream seekers of their own.
For more information about the Kamonohashi project and the Survivors Leadership Programme, please click here.
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In this collection of bonus episodes, we’re looking at the concept of Worldwork, which embraces the idea that we are continuously impacting the world, whether we are conscious of it or not. Whilst Worldwork can involve big acts of altruism and community spirit, it always starts with self. Across the course of these 4 bonus episodes, you will be hearing from 4 World workers from across the globe, who have all used ORSC tools in very different ways tools to serve their wider communities.
In this episode, Katie Churchman is talking with Yuri Morikawa about how she has brought ORSC to the world in many different ways- personally and professionally, individually and collectively.
Over the course of this episode Yuri takes us on a journey of discovery, expressing the many ways she has used ORSC in her life: firstly, by bringing ORSC to Japan and forming CRR Japan; she then discusses working directly with relationship expert John Gottman to bring new life into her marriage; then finally Yuri explains how she actively uses the ORSC tools to help NGOs work more effectively with survivors of human trafficking or as she calls them in this episode ‘survivor leaders.’
Yuri has been an active player in the professional coaching field since 2004. She has trained and coached more than 1000 leaders and coaches globally from various backgrounds, such as corporate executives, NGO leaders, business owners, independent professionals, and dream seekers of their own.
For more information about the Kamonohashi project and the Survivors Leadership Programme, please click here.

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