Let’s Talk About Coaching

David Alcock

In this podcast, Executive Coach David Alcock explores hot coaching topics and how coaches work with clients to deliver effective professional development. So, join David on Let's Talk About Coaching, as he interviews experts about organisational and individual change and shares what makes professional coaching tick.

Episodes

  1. 5h ago

    Let’s talk about Sponsoring Coaching

    In this episode of Let’s Talk About Coaching, BeyondAutism Chief Executive Officer Tracie Coultas-Pitman discusses what sponsoring coaching entails with your podcast host, David Alcock. Sponsoring coaching involves a three-way relationship between the client, coach and sponsor. During this episode, Tracie talks about her own experience of coaching and how that influences her sponsorship of coaching for her leadership team.  In this new episode, David and Tracie also discuss the topic “It’s lonely at the top”. About David Alcock ⁠David Alcock⁠ is an Executive Coach and is ICF PCC accredited (International Coaching Federation Professional Certified Coach). He works with clients across all sectors and at various levels in their careers, supporting them to unlock their inherent potential.  Before retraining as a coach in 2018, David worked for 30 years in leadership and business change roles across all sectors.  He has also held a number of charity trustee roles and is an Institute of Directors Chartered Director. About Tracie Coultas-Pitman: Tracie is the Chief Executive Officer at Beyond Autism. She has a wealth of leadership and management experience within the field of special educational needs and disability; she worked for Scope for over 20 years, where she held two headships and ultimately rose to the position of Regional Director for the South of England. Previously, Tracie was Executive Head of the Autism Schools Trust, where she led on setting up a Free School.  Tracie has experience in developing early years provision, establishing outreach and training services, providing strategic leadership to schools and developing post-19 and adult services.

    33 min
  2. May 18

    Let’s Talk About Leadership Style

    In this episode of Let’s Talk About Coaching, NSPCC CEO Chris Sherwood discusses developing and delivering a successful leadership style with your host, David Alcock. What is leadership style? How is it built and communicated successfully to staff, and how do individuals in leadership roles develop their own leadership style? Chris Sherwood, CEO at the leading charity NSPCC, shares his perspective on this topic and his experience of developing his leadership style over the course of his career in this episode of the podcast. About David Alcock David Alcock is an Executive Coach and is ICF PCC accredited (International Coaching Federation Professional Certified Coach). He works with clients across all sectors and at various levels in their careers, supporting them to unlock their inherent potential. Before retraining as a coach in 2018, David worked for 30 years in leadership and business change roles across all sectors. He has also held a number of charity trustee roles and is an Institute of Directors Chartered Director. About Chris Sherwood: Chris joined the NSPCC in January 2025 from the RSPCA, where he had served as CEO since 2018. He was previously CEO of Relate, having been promoted from Director of Policy and External Affairs, and has also held senior roles at Nesta and Scope. With over 20 years’ experience in the voluntary sector, Chris is a trustee of NCVO and Chair of The Charity Awards. He has served on several boards, including the World Federation for Animals, Eurogroup for Animals and the Centre for Ageing Better. In 2025, he was recognised by Attitude magazine as one of its 101 LGBTQ Trailblazers.

    33 min

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In this podcast, Executive Coach David Alcock explores hot coaching topics and how coaches work with clients to deliver effective professional development. So, join David on Let's Talk About Coaching, as he interviews experts about organisational and individual change and shares what makes professional coaching tick.