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Lifting the Lid on Coaching Supervision

  • Lifting The Lid - Episode 121 - Internal coaching research/ book with Val Hastings - The one where the seagull leaves a mess

    18 GIU 2024 · Steve and Clare are joined by Val Hastings, author of "Coaching from the Inside", a book exploring the guiding principles of internal coaching.  Whilst this book is the sum of research into internal coaching from interviewing internal coaches from around the world, Val's book is a must read for all coaches starting out on their coaching journey, whether external or internal.  Our podcasters explore beyond the challenges for internal coaches, how they are perceived, lessons for external coaches, challenges from the inside, ethical dilemmas, coach community, coaching readiness and much more. 
    Ascoltato 50 min. 45 sec.
  • Lifting The Lid - Episode 120 - Are we losing the truth? - The one where we ask where the truth has gone and what happens if we seek it?

    21 MAG 2024 · Prompted by Steve asking 'Are we losing the truth?' Our podcasters notice how our relationship to the truth is being pulled in multiple directions - be it government, social media, mainstream media - we are, it seems, simultaneously hunting for the truth, but also easily persuaded into believing anything is the truth. Clare and Steve take this hypothesis into the coaching and supervision space and ask what happens if we as the coach or supervisor chase the truth?  We explore what it might mean to 'lean out' to see more and to 'bathe in the not knowing'.
    Ascoltato 38 min. 10 sec.
  • Lifting The Lid - Episode 119 - Ethics in coaching - The one with shades of grey

    16 APR 2024 · Today Clare and Steve explore the topic of ethics - please don't switch off! Our podcasters challenge the notion that ethics are clear and that there is an answer as to what is right or wrong when we coach. We explore how ethics and moral codes are inter-connected, and how what might be the right or wrong way forward in an ethical dilemma might be more a function of your personal moral code, your client's, the relationship and the contextual situation than it is anything else. It certainly may not be as simple as your supervisor's view, what the coaching bodies say, what your training taught you or a chapter in a book. There are many shades of grey - we couldn't comment on how many !
    Ascoltato 32 min. 38 sec.
  • Lifting The Lid - Episode 118 - The one with the existential question and guest Yannick Jacob

    19 MAR 2024 · Steve and Clare have a wide-ranging conversation with Yannick Jacob about the question “Who are you?” Why is this important? Because who you are is how you coach. And being your authentic self is how you differentiate yourself from the other coaches in the marketplace; and how you make connections (or not) with potential clients. We talk about the role of supervision in supporting this exploration, the role of reflective practice and the role of our initial training. You can connect with Yannick via his: - Website for coaches: http://www.rocketsupervision.com/ - Coaching Lab: http://www.gocoachinglab.com/ - Coaching website: http://www.existential.coach/ - Free resources for coaches: https://rocketsupervision.com/free-stuff/ (including my Positive Psychology for Coaches eBook) Yannick Jacob is a coach, trainer and supervisor with a master's degree in existential coaching and applied positive psychology. He is part of the teaching faculties at Cambridge University and the International Centre for Coaching Supervision, and he’s the course director of the School of Positive Transformation’s https://courses.schoolofpositivetransformation.com/courses/accredited-certificate-in-integrative-coaching?ref=039984, for which he gathered many of the world’s most influential coaches and earliest pioneers. Formerly programme leader of the MSc Coaching Psychology at the University of East London, Yannick now presents at conferences internationally and his book, https://www.routledge.com/An-Introduction-to-Existential-Coaching-How-Philosophy-Can-Help-Your-Clients/Jacob/p/book/9780367139995, was published by Routledge. Committed to helping other coaches be the best coaches they can be, Yannick founded and hosts https://gocoachinglab.com/ which gives novice and seasoned coaches an opportunity to witness experienced coaches live in action, and he is the host of Animas Centre for Coaching's popular podcast https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEK9UENWT66CUcOyiLjUuEZ6281D6A47M, as well as his own podcasts https://talkingaboutcoaching.buzzsprout.com/ and https://coachingandpsychedelics.buzzsprout.com/.
    Ascoltato 50 min. 7 sec.
  • Lifting The Lid - Episode 117 - Changing hats as a coach - The one about Mr Benn

    20 FEB 2024 · In today’s episode, Steve and Clare talk about the confusion that can happen – for both coach and thinker – when the coach changes hats. That might be moving from: - consultant or mentor to coach and back - leadership trainer to coach and back - employee to coach and back - psychometrics feedback giver to coach and back We talk about how to make that clean such that the thinker knows which role you are playing – and so that you avoid a repositioning of power in this relationship of supposed equals. We also talk about the hats that supervisors might sometimes be invited to wear by supervisees – and which of those hats we hand back as soon as we can! What does Mr Benn have to do with it? If you grew up, like us, in the seventies in the UK, you will remember him going into the changing rooms and coming out wearing different outfits – not just different hats - then going off on an adventure based on that outfit. We found it funny anyway!
    Ascoltato 39 min. 18 sec.
  • Lifting The Lid - Episode 116 - Climate change coaching - The one with bananas in a plastic bag

    16 GEN 2024 · Clare and Steve are joined by Charly Cox from Climate Change Coaches and together we explore working with climate change. The largest single topic for us all as human beings today, Charly talks about her work training and guiding coaches to deal with the enormity of this vast subject area and the emotional connection that can come with it for both client and coach. We notice how collusion and judgement can be present and how emotions such as fear and guilt can emerge, yet we also reflect on how, with the support of supervision, coaches can discover patterns, resources and learning in their work, which can help them both to thrive with their clients, and also to develop their own approach to coaching and change. This is a topic we all need to embrace, so why not start here? Some links from our guest... - https://climatechangecoaches.com/our-book/ ( a free chapter download on this page of our book and it has links to where to buy it ) - https://climatechangecoaches.com/coaches/ (coach training programme. beginning mid March) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/charly-cox-co-founder-climate-change-coaches-cert-b-corp-907bb719/ (Charly on LinkedIn)
    Ascoltato 44 min. 6 sec.
  • Lifting The Lid - Episode 115 - Evaluating our coaching - The one with the thank you email and the slap on the head with a wet fish

    19 DIC 2023 · Clare and Steve explore how to evaluate our coaching (and also our supervision): - How do we balance our needs with whether we are meeting those of our clients? - How do we know? - What can we pay attention to, and how can our self-awareness and self-development be used to support this process of evaluation? - And what about feedback? Exploring this topic leaves our podcasters with new learning and a sense of gratitude.
    Ascoltato 34 min. 21 sec.
  • Lifting The Lid - Episode 114 - Beginnings in coaching - The one where we talk about daisy chain thoughts

    21 NOV 2023 · In today’s podcast, Steve and Clare discuss ways to start a coaching session. We’ve talked a good deal about endings, but less about beginnings. Here, we notice how the first minute in a coaching session provides rich data and that if we meet them where they are at that time, we can support the thinker to talk out loud and iterate in the moment about what’s most important to bring to this coaching session – much more than going into a standard question such as “what do you want to work on today?”
    Ascoltato 34 min. 37 sec.
  • Lifting The Lid - Episode 113 - Broad or focused question? - The one where we ponder whether to open up or close down the coaching focus

    17 OTT 2023 · Prompted by a supervisee, frustrated with where the coaching went after they asked a nice broad open question, Clare and Steve explore how to decide whether your next question should narrow the focus or broaden it out. Do you consciously decide and how sure are you of what your question is doing? Do you have a favourite focus; are you more comfortable going one way?
    Ascoltato 33 min. 17 sec.
  • Lifting The Lid - Episode 112 - Client homework? - The one where homework frames bigger questions

    19 SET 2023 · Coaches sometimes give homework to their clients. Clare and Steve discuss their own experiences of this, revealing their personal belief systems about it. But is homework just one topic which shines a light on bigger questions for us as coaches, and would exploration of your take on homework, with your supervisor, prove useful? Perhaps it would?
    Ascoltato 34 min. 16 sec.

Welcome to this monthly podcast in which Clare Norman and Steve Ridgley ‘lift the lid’ on coaching supervision. We are both experienced coaches and coach supervisors, passionate about the value...

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Welcome to this monthly podcast in which Clare Norman and Steve Ridgley ‘lift the lid’ on coaching supervision.

We are both experienced coaches and coach supervisors, passionate about the value that comes from supervision. We will share our experiences, knowledge, wisdom and insight as we set out in this podcast series to explore what supervision is, what it isn’t, what it’s like, how you might show up, what you might bring and how to get the most out of supervision.

We will share stories on this journey. Sometimes our personal stories, both as a coach and as a supervisor, but also examples of what coaches have brought to some of our supervision sessions.

It’s basically just Clare and Steve having a chat, swapping anecdotes and lifting the lid on key questions that might exist for coaches who are yet to explore supervision or who don’t feel they get value from being in supervision. Questions such as…

How is supervision different to coaching?
Group supervision, mentor coaching, 1-2-1, peer supervision - which do I choose?
What should I take to supervision?
Am I resourced enough to coach?
Can I talk about my business with my supervisor?
Am I in a rut as a coach?
How do I move my client forward?
Am I leading my client?
Is the goal everything?

… and much much more.

Join us on our monthly exploration of coaching supervision as we set out to tell some truths and lift the lid on supervision.

You can reach us directly at:

Clare Norman - clare@clarenormancoachingassociates.com
Steve Ridgley - steve@idcoach.co.uk

If you would like to know more, or for us to explore a specific topic, send us your question.

This podcast is supported by:

The Association of Coaching Supervisors
https://www.associationofcoachingsupervisors.com/supervisors/search
and
McGraw Hill Publishing
https://www.mheducation.co.uk/mentor-coaching-a-practical-guide-9780335248797-emea-group
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