The MCC Channel

The MCC Channel
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Matilda Gregersdotter, MCC, meets with other highly experienced coaches who are MCC certified since many years. Hear very honest, exciting sharings of how life is as an MCC, Master Certified Coach. With honour to the International Coach Federation, and all souls who have and are created a framework around our methodology of coaching, which some call "A divine service for humanity."
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Focuses on the methodologies and philosophies of coaching, sharing personal stories and professional insights from top MCCs around the globe, with episodes covering topics like organizational change processes, client support, and coaching legacies, exemplified by guests such as Alain Cardon discussing his impact in France and Vijayalakshmi S sharing her accountability-focused approach in India.

Matilda Gregersdotter, MCC, meets with other highly experienced coaches who are MCC certified since many years. Hear very honest, exciting sharings of how life is as an MCC, Master Certified Coach. With honour to the International Coach Federation, and all souls who have and are created a framework around our methodology of coaching, which some call “A divine service for humanity.”
Alain Cardon MCC since 2002 from France, shares his direct and passionate focused contribution to the profession of coaching. Alain works very focused to enhance change processes in organisations. Matilda Gregersdotter, MCC since 2013, based in Iceland, asks passionately to reveal MCC experience.

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