This is a series of episodes in which my guests are invited to critically reflect with me some of the powers and pitfalls of coaching. Our field is growing fast and exponentially. As growth normally is never just about the success side of the coin, it’s time we become curious about the other side of the coin – and we’ll explore what that can be: in our practice, our field, our education, our knowledge, and our mastery. If we coaches don’t exercise this sort of curiosity too, who should?
We are the pioneers of awareness creation and perspective taking. Can we role model those practices for those that we serve?
My guests are all donors and sponsors to the coaching documentary about the light and shadow of coaching, which was produced to fund coach training for women in Kenya. They are all committed to create social impact through their donations and they believe that the true power of coaching lies in generating ripple effects of coaching beyond individual change, growth and development.
All guests who come on the show have watched 6 hours of coach learning material. With being a guest on this episode series, each donor is ready to take an additional step: share their learning and insights from the documentary to inspire further curiosity about our practice. Why would you want to miss that?
The documentary has been accredited with 10 CCEUs by ICF. It has also received the Ellen Shub Coaching for Social Good AWARD from Institute of Coaching, McLean Hospital, a Harvard Affiliate.
Enjoy!
Tünde Erdös
If you wish to learn more about the documentary, you can watch it in its three parts here: www.coachingdocu.com
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This is a series of episodes in which my guests are invited to critically reflect with me some of the powers and pitfalls of coaching. Our field is growing fast and exponentially. As growth normally is never just about the success side of the coin, it’s time we become curious about the other side of the coin – and we’ll explore what that can be: in our practice, our field, our education, our knowledge, and our mastery. If we coaches don’t exercise this sort of curiosity too, who should?
We are the pioneers of awareness creation and perspective taking. Can we role model those practices for those that we serve?
My guests are all donors and sponsors to the coaching documentary about the light and shadow of coaching, which was produced to fund coach training for women in Kenya. They are all committed to create social impact through their donations and they believe that the true power of coaching lies in generating ripple effects of coaching beyond individual change, growth and development.
All guests who come on the show have watched 6 hours of coach learning material. With being a guest on this episode series, each donor is ready to take an additional step: share their learning and insights from the documentary to inspire further curiosity about our practice. Why would you want to miss that?
The documentary has been accredited with 10 CCEUs by ICF. It has also received the Ellen Shub Coaching for Social Good AWARD from Institute of Coaching, McLean Hospital, a Harvard Affiliate.
Enjoy!
Tünde Erdös
If you wish to learn more about the documentary, you can watch it in its three parts here: www.coachingdocu.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In conversation with Paul Crick
In this episode, Paul Crick, Michael Tichelmann and Tünde Erdös, highlight the perspective of "being a decent human being willing to serve an inhumane and indecent time" by Margaret Wheatley - address the skills and ethos of warriorship from the inside out when it comes to adapting and thriving in uncertain times - discuss how the way of the warrior has been misunderstood as a means to kill and destroy others and why and how those that seek competition are making a grave mistake - us several lenses of warriorship as relevant for social impact through coaching - carve out the light of the real way of a warrior as the art of peace, the power of love - and share a couple of skills coaches and humans can add to their existing practices.
This is a Light and Shadow of Coaching – in and beyond organizations production resulting from a documentary we made to fund coach training for women in Kenya. Our purpose is to empower women creating ripple effects of growth, change and development. Today’s episode is the first installment of a series of conversations with coaches, leaders, educators who either donated to support this social impact through coaching initiative or made an interview contribution to the documentary, or sponsor the social impact initiative.The goal of this series is to give you an intimate peak behind the curtains: what is social impact through coaching for our guests and why does social impact.
If you wish to learn more about the documentary, you can watch it in its three parts here: www.coachingdocu.com The documentary has been accredited with 10 CCEUs by ICF.
About our guest Paul Crick:
Paul is the Founder and Managing Partner of his own leadership development consultancy, The Elevate Partnership. He specialises in helping leaders and leadership teams to leaders and teams to harness the skills and ethos of warriorship from the inside out to adapt and thrive in uncertain times. Paul has been a management consultant, coach, educator, facilitator and trainer for over 20 years, working worldwide with Fortune 500 and Times 250 corporations, public sector institutions and voluntary organisations. for PriceWaterhouseCoopers Capgemini and IBM. Paul previously co-led IBM's Global Coaching Community of Practice and helped grow this to over 4,000 coaches across 80 countries. In addition, he served as an Executive Coach in IBM's Professional Coaching Service. He has taught and coached leaders individually and in groups across 22 countries, including C-Level Executives. Paul lives happily in the middle of nowhere in the UK, nestled in nature with his wife, Tina, indulging his passion for Aikido and writing music.
Email James: paul.crick@theelevatepartnership.com
Want to give some feedback on the podcast or talk about the documentary with us?
Email us at: podcast@coachingdocu.com
Co-Hosts Tünde Erdös & Michael Tichelmann
Produced by Austora
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