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USCMA Connect
Pod O'Sullivan
17 episodes
1 week ago
The University of Sydney established the world’s first Masters of coaching psychology degree in 2001. USCMA (University of Sydney Coaching and Mentoring Association) was set up a year later as the place for students of the degree to meet up, share ideas, organise guest speakers, establish peer supervision groups and conferences. Almost 25 years later the degree has close to 1000 graduates and USCMA continues to be the place for students and graduates to congregate. In our post pandemic world, USCMA has established this podcast as a way to connect its members together and back to the source.
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The University of Sydney established the world’s first Masters of coaching psychology degree in 2001. USCMA (University of Sydney Coaching and Mentoring Association) was set up a year later as the place for students of the degree to meet up, share ideas, organise guest speakers, establish peer supervision groups and conferences. Almost 25 years later the degree has close to 1000 graduates and USCMA continues to be the place for students and graduates to congregate. In our post pandemic world, USCMA has established this podcast as a way to connect its members together and back to the source.
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USCMA Connect
The Deep Listening Advantage: Coaching Beyond Words with Oscar Trimboli

Oscar Trimboli is an executive coach, author, speaker, and creator of the Deep Listening podcast and framework. With a career spanning senior leadership roles at global tech companies such as Microsoft and Vodafone, Oscar has dedicated his later career to helping people become deeply attentive and impactful listeners. He is the author of several books including How to Listen: Discover the Hidden Key to Better Communication.

His work centers around the transformative power of listening—not just hearing the words, but decoding the unsaid, sensing meaning, and guiding conversations toward deeper insight. His research includes extensive analysis of over 35, 000  of workplace conversations, to understand how people listen.


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1 week ago
40 minutes 21 seconds

USCMA Connect
Blending teaching, coaching and golf insights, all in one with Tracy Tresidder.

Tracy is a renowned Master Certified Coach, International Speaker, Mentor, Facilitator and Author, and has been at the forefront of the coaching field since 2001. She has worked with leaders in for-profit and non-profit organisations in fields from healthcare, finance, aged care, government, academia, technology, construction, retail, travel and hospitality. 

She has also worked in Parenting based coaching and specialises in Gold Mind play having written and spoken in this specialised topic.

Tracy also supports the development of individual coaches through mentoring and supervision, to develop competence, capability and capacity.Tracy provides leadership to the coaching community through her contribution to the International Coaching Federation Australasia (ICFA) and ICF Global Communities, and previously to the Asia Pacific Alliance of Coaches.


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1 month ago
37 minutes 3 seconds

USCMA Connect
Behind the Transcript: Coaching, AI, and the New Language of Meetings with Dr. Laura Hefer

Dr. Laura Hefer is a researcher, consultant, and speaker whose PhD from the University of Sydney Business School focuses on the organisational use of AI meeting assistants. Her work uniquely blends information systems, organisational psychology, and identity theory to explore how AI technologies are shaping workplace dynamics.

Originally trained in coaching psychology, Dr. Hefer later became fascinated by how digital tools—especially those that record and summarise meetings—change the way people manage impressions and identities at work. Her PhD investigates not only the technical implementation of AI meeting assistants but also the social and psychological consequences for those who use or are affected by these tools.

She has published papers in top-tier conferences (PACIS and ACIS), exploring the unacknowledged assumptions baked into AI meeting assistant designs and their effects on productivity, fairness, identity construction, and power.


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1 month ago
38 minutes 55 seconds

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Behind the Mask: Coaching Through Impostorism with Erin Buttermore

Erin Buttermore is a Hobart-based strategy consultant and executive coach with a rich 20+ year career spanning export trade, climate change, tourism, education, international relations, and skilled migration. She’s held senior roles across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. Erin is particularly passionate about leadership, organisational behaviour, decision-making, and behavioural economics.

She holds a Master of Science in Coaching Psychology from the University of Sydney, an MBA in Policy Management, and other business qualifications. Her coaching integrates cutting-edge research, practical leadership experience, and mindfulness (she’s also a certified vinyasa yoga teacher).

Erin is currently pursuing PhD research with Dr. Gordon Spence exploring how perceived organisational support and psychological capital relate to the impostor phenomenon—a topic she has both personally experienced and deeply studied. Her work challenges the notion that impostorism is an individual flaw, instead framing it as a systemic, organisational issue that demands more nuanced and evidence-based coaching interventions.

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2 months ago
38 minutes 42 seconds

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"Beyond the Mindset: Coaching, Leadership, and Performance with Dr Travis Kemp"

Dr. Travis Kemp is recognised by both industry and professional peers and clients internationally as being amongst Australia's leading practitioners and thought leaders in the fields of executive coaching, strategic leadership, peak performance, and organisational psychology. His work focusses on identifying, developing, and optimising performance and impact of enterprise leaders, their teams, and their organisations, diagnosing and solving complex leadership and organisational performance challenges and refining, communicating, and executing enterprise strategy through effective leadership and evidence-based practice.

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3 months ago
27 minutes 47 seconds

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Scalpels, Sailors & Coaching: A Surgeon’s Journey into Leadership Psychology with Dr Martin Richardson

Dr. Martin Richardson is a highly decorated Orthopaedic Surgeon with over three decades of clinical, educational, and military service. His roles have ranged from Director of Orthopaedic Trauma at Royal Melbourne Hospital to Co-Director of the Fundamentals of Clinical Coaching at Monash University. As a Surgeon Commander in the Royal Australian Navy, he’s served in Afghanistan, participated in humanitarian missions across the Pacific, and played a pivotal role in Navy Health Training. In 2024, he completed a Master of Science in Coaching Psychology at the University of Sydney, deepening his commitment to leadership development and organisational coaching across healthcare and defence sectors. Today we talk about why he chose this unusual path, what it gave him and how he is working with the Australian Navy as a leadership advisor. And a little bit on singing…!


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3 months ago
34 minutes 1 second

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Coaching for Hope: Clive Leach on Leadership, Youth and Burnout

Clive Leach had an extensive background in teaching, youth services and University education in the UK. Then, while teaching in Bangkok, he discovered he was spending more time on assisting students with life choice points and decisions than in their education, but he enjoyed it. That led to a search to find a degree that would support his personal education and in 2008 Clive graduated from University of Sydney. Clive collaborated in writing an important paper positioning positive psychology in assisting disaffected youth and youth workers with Dr. Anthony Grant and Dr Suzy Green, when studying in Sydney. He has since built a career in organisational based coaching with a specific interest in positive psychology.

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4 months ago
37 minutes 17 seconds

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Beyond the Shortlist: Rethinking Leadership Succession with Dr. Ingo Susing

Dr Ingo Susing is a former investment and private equity banker turned Executive coach and leadership succession specialist. During the GFC he decided to study the Masters of Coaching Psychology rather than do an MBA. He says this changed his life. In fact he loved the degree so much he continued on and completed a PhD with Gordon Spence as his supervisor at UOW. He shares his findings on leadership and CEO succession and the role Boards play. We talk about the failure rates of external hires relative to internal candidates and how coaches can help their leader clients think about succession planning more thoroughly.



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4 months ago
38 minutes 39 seconds

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Building Coaching Cultures That Scale: The story of Standard Chartered Bank with Katie Hasson

Katie Hasson is the Global Lead for Team Ignite at Standard Chartered Bank. She built a world-class internal coaching culture — scaling from just 9 coaches to more than 240 across 35 countries, saving millions in coaching investment, and delivering measurable, lasting impact for thousands of employees and leaders.

In this conversation, we'll dive into the reasons the bank started on this journey, why they focused on having coaching report into the Strategy department, the challenges Katie faced, the strategies she and her team crafted, the lessons learned, and the future Katie envisions for coaching inside large organisations.


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5 months ago
30 minutes 57 seconds

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Spreading positivity and joy with Dr. Suzy Green

Dr Suzy Green is the CEO & Founder of The Positivity Institute, a positively deviant organisation dedicated to the research and application of Positive Psychology in workplaces and schools. Whilst she is best known to students of Sydney University for setting up and teaching the Positive Psychology subject in the Masters degree, she is also an Honorary Professor in the School of Psychology at the University of East London. Suzy also holds honorary academic positions at the Centre for Positive Psychology, University of Melbourne and the Black Dog Institute. Suzy is also an affiliate of the Institute for Wellbeing at Cambridge University.

In this episode we discuss the early years of teaching at Sydney University and the changes in the field of positive psychology since then. Suzy shares her own evolution as a practitioner and how that has impacted her life personally and professionally. Finally, we also discuss the future of coaching in a world influenced by AI.


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6 months ago
33 minutes 53 seconds

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Navigating Neurodiversity in Coaching with Rebecca Kornmehl

Rebecca is a leadership coach who specialises in supporting neurodivergent professionals and fostering neuro-inclusivity. She helps organisations achieve both wellbeing and performance objectives, for example by creating the right conditions to attract and empower neurodivergent talent.  Rebecca has over 20 years of experience in professional services as a coach and consultant. She currently manages her own private coaching practice and is completing a Master of Science in Coaching Psychology at Sydney University. 

This conversation focused on recent research Rebecca has conducted examining how coaches navigate coaching neurodiverse clients, the intention practise gap incurred and barriers to effective practise. Rebecca is speaking at USCMA on May 8th.

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6 months ago
31 minutes 5 seconds

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How agile coaching helped transform a global pharmaceutical company with Cat Drury

Cat Drury is a graduate from Sydney University and an agile coach with Roche Pharmaceuticals, one of the most successful and largest healthcare organisations globally. In this fascinating conversation Cat shares the recent business transformation Roche has undertaken and the impact this has had internally and for patients.

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7 months ago
39 minutes 19 seconds

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Exploring the myths and wisdoms of team coaching with Dr. Paul Lawrence

Dr. Paul Lawrence  is an executive coach of international renown, author, presenter, facilitator and teacher. He has written/ co-written six books that chart how to navigate change, including Leading Change, the results of a 18 month study, The Tao of Dialogue, Coaching in Three Dimensions, Coaching Systemically – Five Ways of Thinking About Systems and The Wise Leader with Dr Suzy Skinner.

His latest book, The Wise Team Coach is the subject of this podcast.

https://leadingsystemically.com



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7 months ago
31 minutes 25 seconds

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From Sydney to Coaching All Over The World - A Chat With Dr. Suzi Skinner

Dr. Suzy Skinner is an executive coach of international renown, author, presenter, facilitator and teacher. She has written/ co-written books such as The Wise Leader and Leader Identity as well as several academic papers. Her PhD investigated the optimal reflection methods of highly effective leaders. Her business – Roar People – has worked with the ‘who’s who’s of silicon valley’ all over the world. https://www.roarpeople.com.au/



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7 months ago
29 minutes

USCMA Connect
USCMA Connect

The University of Sydney established the world’s first Masters of coaching psychology degree in 2001. USCMA (University of Sydney Coaching and Mentoring Association) was set up a year later as the place for students of the degree to meet up, share ideas, organise guest speakers, establish peer supervision groups and conferences.

Almost 25 years later the degree has close to 1000 graduates and USCMA continues to be the place for students and graduates to congregate.

In our post pandemic world, USCMA has established this podcast as a way to connect its members together and back to the source.

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8 months ago
4 minutes 23 seconds

USCMA Connect
The Evolution of Positive Education with Assoc. Professor Aaron Jarden & Dr. Gordon Spence

In this episode, we dive into the ever-evolving field of well-being and positive education with Associate Professor Aaron Jarden and Dr. Gordon Spence. From the foundations of coaching psychology to the latest innovations in whole-being frameworks, we explore how schools and organizations can foster resilience, optimal functioning, and meaningful social connections.
Aaron shares insights from his award-winning case study on systemic well-being in education, while Gordon reflects on the intersection of peak performance, energy management, and personal growth. Plus, we tackle the challenges of social media, the future of well-being initiatives, and even touch on a bit of rugby rivalry!

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8 months ago
36 minutes 34 seconds

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The Origins of the Masters of Coaching Psychology at Sydney University with Dr. Michael Cavanagh & Dr. Gordon Spence

Pod O'Sullivan chats with Dr. Michael Cavanagh and Dr. Gordon Spence from the Coaching Psychology Unity at Sydney University. Together, they explore the history of the University of Sydney’s coaching psychology program, its global influence, and the evolution of the USCMA (University of Sydney Coaching and Mentoring Association).
Michael and Gordon share insights on the foundation of the coaching psychology degree, the impact of Tony Grant’s and Michael's pioneering work, and the role of peer supervision in fostering professional growth. They also discuss the future of coaching in a world increasingly shaped by AI and digital transformation.

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8 months ago
28 minutes 20 seconds

USCMA Connect
The University of Sydney established the world’s first Masters of coaching psychology degree in 2001. USCMA (University of Sydney Coaching and Mentoring Association) was set up a year later as the place for students of the degree to meet up, share ideas, organise guest speakers, establish peer supervision groups and conferences. Almost 25 years later the degree has close to 1000 graduates and USCMA continues to be the place for students and graduates to congregate. In our post pandemic world, USCMA has established this podcast as a way to connect its members together and back to the source.