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Listen to an Uncommon Conversation from May 22nd, 2008 – Book It: Words for the Soul

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Published: May 18, 2008 under Archived Podcasts

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Listen to recording below:

Thursday, May 22, 2008
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EDT

About the Call: Coaches Awake! Are you looking for a new idea to solve an old problem? Join Lynn Kindler, as she and Mitch Ditkoff, author of “Awake at the Wheel,” explore how coaches and their clients can get ideas rolling in an uphill world.

Lynn’s guest has made a career of ideas. Mitch Ditkoff is co-founder and president of Idea Champions, which specializes in leading highly engaging creative thinking and teambuilding sessions that enable individuals, teams and entire organizations to develop new products, services, and breakthrough ways of doing business.

This cirque du soleil thinker will discuss his Breakthrough Cafe, “Free the Genie,” a set of 55 creative thinking cards, the importance of taking breaks, and tips for getting the wheels rolling when your business is in stall.

About the Host: Lynn Kindler will host the entire series. Lynn is a graduate of CoachU and SUN as well as a Certified Coach of the International Coach Federation. She is a radio talk show host, in addition to being a technical recruiter and writer/blogger extraordinaire. She lives in Austin, Texas with her husband, two dogs and four cats. For more information http://www.sacredpathcoaching.com

About the Guest: Educated at Lafayette College and Brown University, Mitch Ditkoff has worked with a wide variety of Fortune 500 and mid-sized companies. These companies realized that in order to succeed in today’s rapidly changing marketplace, they had to do something different.

In addition to his consulting work, Mr. Ditkoff is also a public speaker and writer. Author of “Banking on Innovation,” “Free the Genie,” and the forthcoming “Awake at the Wheel,” Mr. Ditkoff has appeared on numerous radio and television talk shows.

He is the founder of ‚Äö√Ñ√∫Face the Music,‚Äö√Ñ√π the world’s only interactive business blues band. He lives in Woodstock, New York, with his wife, Evelyne, and their two children, Jesse (13) and Emilia (11). For additional information see: http://www.ideachampions.com/index.shtml

About the Series: Book it: words for the soul is a five part series. Lynn Kindler, host, will interview a new author each month. Mark your calendars for Thursday at 3:00 pm EDT for the following dates: June 19, July 17, September 18 and October 16. Each conversation will be original and thought-provoking.

Once you register for the first call, you may attend one, a few or all five. The five part series is one of the programs especially created for The Coaching Commons and produced by Katherine Gotshall English.

As always, please post your thoughts/questions below.

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Coach Lynn Kindler on April 30, 2008

I’m so looking forward to Book It! Words for the Soul and our first interview with the amazing Mitch Ditkoff. He has a song in his heart, a brightness in his head and words from his heart to share with us as we traverse this thing we call life. I encourage everyone to read his book, “Awake at the Wheel” so that you can have a feel for where he is coming from and what he is about before our dialogue. This book is wonderfully different from the way Mitch acknowledges people in the beginning to the offbeat footnotes throughout the book. One “business” book that captured my attention and inspired me to create!

Many thanks to producer Katherine Gotshall English for her inspiration, love, and ability to surface the wisdom within others.

Coaching Commons is a long overdue breath of fresh air for our coaching community!

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Christine Heinrichs on May 1, 2008

Sounds great! It’s on my calendar, but I couldn’t find the place to sign up. Can you direct me? Thanks.

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Linda Ballew on May 1, 2008

Stay tuned! Registration for our new TCC Virtual Dialogues will be posted on Tuesday. Our Tech Superhero is on holiday for a few days.

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Mitch Ditkoff on May 6, 2008

Hey Everyone! I’m really looking forward to talking with you on May 22nd. If you’re interested in exploring ways of helping the people you coach “get out of the cave,” challenge the status quo, go beyond their limiting assumptions, and develop the courage to be more creative, my presentation is for you. Most of my clients are big organizations, but big organizations are made of people — many of whom struggle to express their creative mojo. On some level, I am coaching/coaxing people all the time to go beyond excuses (i.e what’s wrong with the “organization”) and really own their power to create. It’s been a fascinating ride these past 22 years. On May 1, my book (Awake at the Wheel) was published. It’s a kind of heroe’s journey, featuring a mythical caveman who had the idea for the wheel long before their were roads, the concept of “round,” or even an idea of what an “idea” was. In other words, he was ahead of his time and had to deal with his fellow Neanderthals resistance to the new and the different. Sound famiiar? All of us still struggle with the same phenomenon whenever we have an idea that others aren’t quite ready for. Anyway, my talk on May 22 will get at some of this stuff and, hopefully, shed a little more light on what you, as a coach, can do to bring out the best of your coachees’ innate impulse to create/manifest. I’ll also talk about FREE THE GENIE, a deck of cards I’ve created for coaches, managers, aspiring innovators, and anyone wanting to close the gap between thought and action.

All the Best!
Mitch Ditkoff
mitch@ideachampions.com
845.679.1066

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Coach Lynn Kindler on May 6, 2008

Hey Mitch and everyone, Lynn here

So glad to read your post! I’m astounded at how in sync you and your book are with The Coaching Commons. I especially loved what you said about your “coaching/coaxing people all the time to go beyond excuses”!! YES!! So that people can step into their power and let their creativity flow. So many things can be created when we get out of our own way.

Looking forward to having your light set a blaze of lights for everyone listening to the show.

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Vicki Blachman on May 8, 2008

I took what I thought would be a quick look at Mitch’s website and got lost in a visit with a new friend. Mitch speaks to what we seem to know innately, but don’t always consciously consider (our inner Neanderthal?) Truly looking forward to hearing Thursday’s dialogue between Lynn and Mitch (if the two of them can stop laughing.) If something comes up at work, I just have to say “They said NO EXCUSES!”

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Coach Lynn Kindler on May 22, 2008

Great show today, hope y’all enjoyed meeting Mitch as much as I did.

I wanted to give you two links to go listen to when you get a chance.

The first link is the “Ogcasting” which is an interview with Mitch about the book, “Awake at the Wheel” and more goodies. Please go to http://www.ideachampions.com/ogcast.shtml.

The other link is for the blues band that Mitch is part of called “Face the Music” which they call, “the world’s first business blues band”. They’re great! Please go to http://www.ideachampions.com/facethemusic.shtml

Ideas and creativity indeed!! I know that we have more than a few creative Coaches out there. I hope this interview with Mitch will help inspire you and remember the spark that is deep within side you and all of us!

Happy Creating!

lk

http://www.ideachampions.com/facethemusic.shtml

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Nettie Hartsock on May 27, 2008

Great interview and conversation!

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Ruth Ann Harnisch on June 3, 2008

I wasn’t able to attend, but you should know that I heard positive feedback about the practical use of what was presented. Thanks for creating such useful material!

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Coach Lynn Kindler on June 3, 2008

How wonderful Ruth Ann! Thanks for the feedback, I’m glad the material was useful (and I hope entertaining as well)!

Thank YOU for creating such a wonderful place (Coaching Commons) for all of us to create within.

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