All Posts Tagged With: "conversation"
Listen to an Uncommon Conversation September 29, 2009: An Interview and Conversation with Julio Olalla
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Time: 2:00–3:00pm Eastern
Guest: Julio Olalla, MCC
Host: Vikki Brock, Ph.D., MCC
Topic: An Interview and Conversation with Coaching Masters
Please join us at the Coaching Commons for an unprecedented interview
Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from July 28, 2009: Finding the Goodness in Business
Tuesday, July 28th
Time: 2:00 – 3:00pm Eastern Time
Guest: C.J. Hayden, MCC, CPCC
Host: The Coaching Commons
Topic: Finding the Goodness in Business
Imagine a world where business is a force for good. Perhaps more than you
The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – April 30, 2009
Editor’s Note: The rollercoaster global economy means the job market is more competitive. This week’s Chronicle offers a wide variety of coaching counsel addressing leading stressors in the workplace. For the first time, Britain is offering coaching to citizens living in public housing or claiming government benefits in order to help boost their confidence [...]
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Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from April 30th, 2009 – Helping Your Clients Find Their Transferable Skills
Thursday, April 30th
Time: 12:00 noon- 1:00pm Eastern Time
Guest: Deborah Brown-Volkman, PCC
Host: The Coaching Commons
Topic: Helping Your Clients Find Their Transferable Skills
Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from April 21st, 2009 – The Perfect Question
Tuesday, April 21
Time: 7:00 – 8:00pm Eastern
Guest: Lable Braun
Host: The Coaching Commons
Topic: What is the Perfect Question?
In his recent Coaching Commons article, Les Question Dangereux (Dangerous Questions): “Do I Want What I Want?” Lable refers to the brilliant musical “Camelot,” where the three main characters, King Arthur,
The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – April 2, 2009
Editor’s Note: Ahhh, spring is in the air in the northern hemisphere. And with spring comes the yearly ritual of spring cleaning. This week’s Chronicle offers help tidying up both professional and personal lives. A former stripper, now life coach, cleaned up her own career and is advising others on ‚Äúwhipping” their career into [...]
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Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from April 8th, 2009 – Three Ways to Help You & Your Clients Find Their Great Work!
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Wednesday April 8th
Time: 12 noon – 1pm Eastern Time
Guest: Michael Bungay Stanier
Host: The Coaching Commons
Topic: Three Ways to Help You & Your Clients Find Their Great Work!
Coaching has many definitions. One might be: Helping people do more Great Work and less Good Work.
In this practical, interactive and fun teleclass, [...]
Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from March 30th, 2009 – Expressive Arts Coaching with Organizations
Listen to the recording below:
Monday, March 30th
Time: 2pm eastern
Guest: Tamara Herl
Topic: Expressive Arts Coaching with Organizations
What is Expressive Arts Coaching?
How can it be used with organizations?
Why is this work important at this point in the evolution of our planet?
In the course of working for 20 years as an art therapist, Life Coach Tamara Herl [...]
26Mar2009 | Elizabeth Crouch | 0 comments | Continued
Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from March 23rd, 2009 – Executive Coaching for Results, part 3
Listen to the recording below:
Monday, March 23rd
Time: 2:00 – 3:00pm Eastern Time
Guest: Brian Underhill, Ph.D.
Host: The Coaching Commons
Topic: How Corporations Source and Screen Executive Coaches:
War stories from the trenches
Link to Brian’s slides: www.coach-source.com/Uncommon3.ppt
Brian Underhill has spent 12 years screening executive coaches worldwide and has the scars to prove it! Hear the “behind the [...]
Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from March 12th, 2009 – The Magic of Mastermind
Thursday, March 12th
Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm Eastern Time
Guests: Nancy Gerber, PCC and Nancy Spivey
Host: The Coaching Commons
Topic: The Magic of Mastermind ~ Building Communities of Entrepreneurs who Energize, Support and Propel Each Other to Prosper!
The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – February 12, 2009
Editor’s Note: Breakthroughs, large and small, have allowed us to advance as human beings. This week’s Chronicle theme is finding the single breakthrough that leads to personal progress. One ‚ÄòSupergirl’ had a major breakthrough when she realized the price of being ‚Äòperfect’, a cost women across the United States are paying. A Miami firm [...]
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Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from February 18th, 2009 – Executive Coaching for Results, part 2
Wednesday, February 18th
Time: 2:00 – 3:00pm Eastern Time
Guest: Brian Underhill, Ph.D.
Host: The Coaching Commons
Topic: Executive Coaching for Results
The executive coaching industry has come of age and generated even
The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – February 5, 2009
Editor’s Note: Renaissance artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci said: ‚ÄúEvery obstacle yields to stern resolve. He who is fixed to a star does not change his mind.” This week’s Chronicle is about overcoming life’s obstacles. Coaches give advice on handling many different office stumbling blocks, from loose cannon coworkers to an employee with a [...]
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – January 29, 2009
Editor’s Note: Prolific author Helen Keller once wrote, ‚Äö√Ñ√∫Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood.‚Äö√Ñ√π This week’s Chronicle offers a few lessons from the world of coaching. One Seattle executive coach looks at the lessons business leaders can draw from incoming USA President Barack Obama, while a life coach [...]
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – January 22, 2009
Editor’s Note: Change has come to The United States of America. Earlier this week, President George W. Bush left office and new President Barack Obama was sworn in. Many feel change coming to the USA, and change is the keyword to this week’s edition of the Chronicle. Changing jobs? The Wall Street Journal has advice [...]
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The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – December 25, 2008
Editor’s Note: Gift-giving, family, and festive traditions. This week’s special Christmas edition of the Chronicle of Coaching is all about how to handle the hectic winter holidays. An office coach addresses the tricky subject of gift-giving at work. A life coach tries to change the holiday season from a stressful time to a happy time, [...]
25Dec2008 | Linda Ballew | 1 comment | Continued
The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – December 11, 2008
Editor’s Note: With the recent accusations surrounding Illinois Governor Blagojevich back-room dealings and New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Buress’ ill-fated gun possession, controversy and scandal are all over the news. As this week’s Chronicle of Coaching shows, the coaching industry is not immune from creating a little controversy of its own. The United Kingdom’s [...]
11Dec2008 | Linda Ballew | 0 comments | Continued
Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from December 11th, 2008 – The Philosophy and Practice of Coaching
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Thursday, December 11th, 2008
Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm Eastern Time
Guests: David Drake, Ph.D
Diane Brennan, MBA, FACMPE, MCC
Host: The Coaching Commons
Topic: The Philosophy and Practice of Coaching
The Coaching Commons is delighted and excited to welcome this international team of coaching collaborators — David Drake, Diane Brennan and Kim Gortz — for a very [...]
Listen to an Uncommon Conversation on December 9th, 2008 – Key Question: Why is it So Easy to be a Good Coach and So Hard to be a Great Coach?
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Tuesday, December 9th
Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm Eastern Time
Guest: David Peterson, Ph.D
Host: Mary Wayne Bush, Ed.D
Topic: Why is it so Easy to be a Good Coach and So Hard to be a Great Coach?
Join host Mary Wayne Bush, Ed.D and special guest David Peterson, Ph.D [...]
The Chronicle of Coaching – News of the Week – November 20, 2008
The Chronicle of Coaching provides a snapshot of what’s happening in the coaching profession, designed to show where and how coaching appears in the popular culture worldwide. It is not intended to be a summary service nor a news roundup, although it may serve that purpose for some readers. The Chronicle is new each Thursday [...]
20Nov2008 | Linda Ballew | 2 comments | Continued
Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from November 17th, 2008 – Coaching with the Expressive Arts
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Monday, November 17th
Time: 12 Noon eastern
Guest: Tamara Herl
Coaching With the Expressive Arts — A Tool to Create Awareness in Coaching
What are expressive practices?
Can they play an important role in coaching?
How can coaches use the expressive arts to access clients’ personal resources and wisdom?
Like any profession, Life [...]
17Nov2008 | Elizabeth Crouch | 3 comments | Continued






