188 episodes

Welcome to the Association for Coaching (AC) Podcast Channel.

Immerse yourself in captivating conversations as our hosts connect with coaches, global thought leaders, and academics. These conversations are not only meaningful and inspiring but also wonderfully diverse, amplifying the voice of the coaching profession.

Listen to our weekly episodes to gain actionable tools and practical tips to elevate your personal and professional development, boost your coaching business, and become a better coach for your clients.

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Welcome to the Association for Coaching (AC) Podcast Channel.

Immerse yourself in captivating conversations as our hosts connect with coaches, global thought leaders, and academics. These conversations are not only meaningful and inspiring but also wonderfully diverse, amplifying the voice of the coaching profession.

Listen to our weekly episodes to gain actionable tools and practical tips to elevate your personal and professional development, boost your coaching business, and become a better coach for your clients.

    Beyond the Obvious: Finding the Value in Research for Coaching

    Beyond the Obvious: Finding the Value in Research for Coaching

    Dr Tünde Erdös, ICF MCC and researcher, joins our host Sheela Hobden, in a passionate and inquiring conversation about research in coaching. Why research in coaching? How do we appreciate research more and in what ways can research help us grow? In this episode, they look beyond the obvious in and around coaching research, inspiring coaches to question what they know about its value for themselves and their clients.
     
    You will learn:
    ·       The power of participating in research for coaches and also clients
    ·       To separate the myth from the reality around coaching research
    ·       Why engaging with coaching research means experiencing expansion as a coach and for clients
     
    “Research – it can transform me as a person in the same way good coach education can.”   
     
    For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit: 
    https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/dl-hub_podcast-channel_research-coaching_value-in-research
     

    • 45 min
    Coaching Our Future Generations with Curiosity and Connection

    Coaching Our Future Generations with Curiosity and Connection

    Maisie Barlow, host of this Coaching Our Future Generations podcast series, joins Maxine Bell for this final episode to bring together the key reflections of her guests, as well as her own thoughts on working with young people.
     
    In this thought-provoking conversation, Maisie reflects on what she learnt from her guests, the power of curiosity, and the need to allow young people more autonomy. Maisie shares her future vision for young people and invites other coaches to consider working in this incredibly rewarding area. It’s a wonderful conclusion to a powerful series.
     
    You will learn:
    ·       Key qualities required to create a safe and supportive environment for young people
    ·       The challenges of working with young people
    ·       Some of the key issues young people are living with in today’s world
       
    “Working with young people is confronting, it’s challenging but the reward goes beyond anything that is tangible.”
     
    For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit: 
    https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/dl-hub_podcast-channel_coaching-future-generations_curiosity-connection-youth

    • 1 hr 29 min
    Talking Honestly to Young People About Grief and Loss

    Talking Honestly to Young People About Grief and Loss

    Katrina Shaw, founder of Grow with Grief, joins host Maisie Barlow to share her personal journey of grief and loss, and how this led to her current work, educating, supporting and normalising conversations about grief and loss.  
     
    Katrina highlights that grief can stem from various losses and is a highly individual experience without a set timeline, and the need for creating a safe space for emotional expression. She explains that grief and loss will turn up for anyone working with people and stresses the value of learning about grief, being present and honest. Katrina discusses the misconceptions about the stages of grief and provides practical tips for coaches or anyone else working with people experiencing grief and loss.
     
    You will learn:
     
    ·       The differences in grieving between adults and children
    ·       The importance of using clear language with young people
    ·       The importance of self-awareness and boundaries
     
    “When it comes to grief and loss, adults don't know how to talk to young people about that topic, because our processing of grief and loss is very different to a child.” 
     
    For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit: 
    https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/dl-hub_podcast-channel_coaching-future-generations_grief-loss-young-people
     

    • 56 min
    Allowing True Expression in Coaching

    Allowing True Expression in Coaching

    Paul Chambers, speaker, poet and co-founder of PoetsIN, a creative mental health charity, joins host Maisie Barlow to talk about how he uses creativity, writing and poetry in his work with young people and adults.
     
    Paul shares parts of his own story, including his mental health struggles and how a series of events all happening at once allowed him to turn his life around. Learn more about the work of his charity and how he switched from not liking children at all to becoming incredibly passionate about working with them. A wonderfully warm and inviting conversation.
     
    You will learn:
     
    ·       The value of creating a space for honest self-expression
    ·       Invaluable insights and tips for working with young people
    ·       The difference between working with children, compared with adults
     
    “We hold space for them, we give them a voice, we give them an ear and we give them support and we don’t judge.”
     
    For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit: 
    https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/dl-hub_podcast-channel_coaching-future-generations_allowing-true-expression

    • 53 min
    184: Youth Empowerment and Positive Masculinity

    184: Youth Empowerment and Positive Masculinity

    Haleem Clift, filmmaker, producer and speaker, joins our host Maisie Barlow, to discuss his work with young people. Haleem leads with vulnerability, sharing his lived experiences to engage and empower young people as well as provide a positive male role model for young men.

    In this thought-provoking conversation, Haleem explores the fine line between motivation, mentorship and coaching, and the importance of his own personal development. He talks about the societal and internal pressures faced by men, the need for male healing spaces in a female-dominated industry, and how having a good male role model can change the trajectory of a young man’s life. Diving into the current cancel culture, Haleem and Maisie explore the impact on young people and how vital it is to empower them to develop strong resilient roots within themselves. 
      
    You will learn:
    ·       The power of lived experiences and stories in relating to and engaging young people
    ·       How to support young men in developing a healthy masculinity
    ·       The impact of the information age and cancel culture on young people
     
    “Let’s not shame men for being men, for having masculine qualities. It is not a bad thing – you just need to channel it in the right way.”
     
    For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit: 
    https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/dl-hub_podcast-channel_coaching-future-generations_positive-masculinity-empowerment

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Pain to Purpose: Connecting with Young People

    Pain to Purpose: Connecting with Young People

    Steven Russell, founder of Elements Support, joins host Maisie Barlow, for our most in-depth, and arguably most inspiring episode to date. With candour and authenticity, Steven shares both his personal and professional encounters with the care system and education. He offers a message of hope to those within the care system, and invaluable advice for professionals, including coaches, on how to work with young people.
     
    Steven shares how the five elements of connection - Patience, Presence, Curiosity, Creativity, and Authenticity - are crucial in meeting the emotional needs of the children we support. He firmly believes that by practicing these elements, we can foster stronger connections. Steven is a natural storyteller and his ability to be real and honest is humbling. He exposes myths and changes perspectives on working with young people, explaining that no matter how much trauma someone has been through, they can thrive.
     
    You will learn:
    ·       The power of just one person in a child's life
    ·       The importance of connection before correction
    ·       The five elements of connection and how to apply them in your professional practice (or personal life!)
     
    “Good teachers turn up to teach. Great teachers turn up to learn.”
     
    For the episode resources and guest bio, please visit: 
    https://www.associationforcoaching.com/page/dl-hub_podcast-channel_coaching-future-generations-podcast-series-connecting-young-people
     

    • 2 hr 1 min

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