Coaching Conversations with the AoEC

The AoEC

Welcome to the AoEC podcast series where we explore some of the latest trends and topical issues facing the workplace, coaching, leadership, and people development fields. Coaching skills are a new currency for the 21st century workplace and are increasingly crucial in unlocking potential, supporting wellbeing, and making businesses more viable and sustainable. Join us as we highlight how coaching can help individuals, teams and organisations scale the complex and fast paced change facing the world of work as we delve into topics including wellbeing, job design, talent management, engagement, L&D, management, change management and working with teams .If you have a subject you would like us to highlight, or want to share your thoughts on our podcasts, please use the hashtag #AoECPodcasts. read less

Episode 8: Coaching With and Within Nature
Mar 2 2023
Episode 8: Coaching With and Within Nature
Marking Climate Coaching Action Day 2023, the AoEC’s George Warren is joined by Tabitha Jayne from Earth Self and Lesley Roberts from Coaching Outdoors to look at coaching through the lens of nature.They will explore how coaching practitioners can make the most of what nature can offer them, the client, organisation and the planet. From awakening the senses to the world around us, to bringing the natural world into our coaching conversations, they will share their expertise in how nature and connecting with nature can help improve mental and physical wellbeing and boost creativity and focus.You can link with the host and guest panellist here:George Warren, faculty at the AoEC – HostTabitha Jayne founding director of Earth Self and author of Nature Embodied – How to Love Life and The Nature Process: Discover the Power and Potential of Your Natural Self and Improve Your Well-Being– panellistLesley Roberts, managing director of Coaching Outdoors and author of Coaching Outdoors: The essential guide to partnering with nature in your coaching conversations- panellistUseful linksFind out more about some of the resources mentioned in the discussion here along with some further miscellaneous content:Walk it off! The effectiveness of walk and talk coaching in nature for individuals with burnout- and stress-related complaints, Agnes E. van den Berg and Femke Beute, 2021 –Ecological and Climate-Conscious Coaching: A Companion Guide to Evolving Coaching Practice by Alison Whybrow (Editor), Eve Turner (Editor), Josie McLean (Editor), Peter Hawkins (Editor) Nature Connectedness work by Professor Miles Richardson Jonathan Passmore and coaching outdoors Climate Coaching Action Day#climatecoachingactionday  LinkedIn: Twitter: @climatecoachdayClimate Coaching Alliance International Coaching Federation (ICF) Code of Ethics Published work of Stephen R Kellert Published work of Edward O Wilson Extract from Coaching Outdoors by Lesley Roberts Coaching in the Climate Crisis – A Certificate in Climate Coaching Climate coaching related resources from the AoEC
Episode 7: The Future of Coaching
Oct 11 2022
Episode 7: The Future of Coaching
Coaching Conversations with the AoEC – PodcastEpisode 7 – The Future of CoachingJoin us as we take at look at how coaching is evolving and ponder what its future looks like.In this episode we explore the topic through a lens of issues including the need to democratise coaching, the climate crisis and anti-racism in the profession. We also examine why a wider step change is needed in the consciousness and philosophy of coaching in order for coaches to be truly in service of others.Our special guests tackle the necessity for coaches to go beyond the client agenda and how coaching practitioners can and should, open and broaden client mindsets. Discover why it is important to continue the journey of learning and why it is legitimate for coaches to bring the big issues facing society into their coaching conversations.You can link with the host and guest panellist here:George Warren, AoEC - Host Hetty Einzig, Coaching Perspectives – panellist Jonathan Passmore, Henley Business School and CoachHub – panellistLINKSFind out more about some of the resources mentioned in the discussion here:Andrea Watts – Collage as a Creative Coaching Tool Alex Burn – outdoor coaching Charmaine Roche and Jonathan Passmore racial justice research Common Purpose - Sky Blue programme Anti-Racism in Coaching by Charmaine Roche and Jonathan Passmore - Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice Diversity in Coaching by Jonathan Passmore - Coaching in the Climate Crisis – A Certificate in Climate Coaching
Episode 2: Dual relationships – the Coach-Manager: Exploring the boundaries between being a manager and being a coach
Feb 25 2021
Episode 2: Dual relationships – the Coach-Manager: Exploring the boundaries between being a manager and being a coach
Gina Lodge, CEO of the AoEC is joined by special guests David McLaughlin from the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and Katherine Tulpa from the Association for Coaching (AC) to look at manager as coach. As one of the biggest areas of interest in people management and development, where do the boundaries lie between being a manager and being a coach?We explore this important trend and consider some of the grey areas which are less reported. Just how ethical is managerial coaching and what best practices should line managers use to safeguard and nurture their coaching relationships with their direct reports?Enjoy! You can link with the host and guests here:Gina Lodge, CEO, AoEC https://www.linkedin.com/in/gina-lodge-aoec/David McLaughlin, ChMC Assessor, Chartered Management Institute (CMI) https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mclaughlin-lcgi-dms-cmgr-fcmi-chmc-16011a87/  and https://www.managers.org.uk/ Katherine Tulpa, CEO, Association for Coaching https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherinetulpa/ and https://www.associationforcoaching.com/  If you would like to learn more about this topic, there is a wide variety of material available:Managers and Their MoralDNA - CMI - https://bit.ly/2NCtO8M  Managers and the Moral Maze - CMI - https://bit.ly/3srGIFn     The Leader as Coach, Harvard Business Review - http://bit.ly/3pNaJ0E Values and Ethics in Coaching, Ioanna Iordanou, Rachel Hawley and Christiana Iordanou - https://amzn.to/37Lv1l2 Developing Coaching Capabilities in Organisations, Ann Knights, 2008, CIPD - https://amzn.to/3uqYCdn