Learn to Coach: A conversation with alumni and experts in coaching education

Learn to Coach: A conversation with alumni and experts in coaching education
Podcast Description
This podcast explores the learning journey of coaches and mentors. Primarily intended for students undertaking an ILM certification in Coaching and Mentoring at the University of the West of England. You will learn from coach educators and experts to help you reflect on your own authenticity as a coach and make sense of your developmental journey. It is also valuable for anyone developing as a coach or mentor through a formal training and qualification.
Hosted by Dr. Karine Mangion-Thornley, specialised in Talent Coaching and Executive Leadership Development.
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Covers a variety of topics related to coaching, mentoring, and personal development, including coach supervision, the integration of spirituality in coaching, and practical advice for ILM certification assignments, with episodes like The Heart of Coaching and Coaching around the Clock.

This podcast explores the learning journey of coaches and mentors. Primarily intended for students undertaking an ILM certification in Coaching and Mentoring at the University of the West of England. You will learn from coach educators and experts to help you reflect on your own authenticity as a coach and make sense of your developmental journey. It is also valuable for anyone developing as a coach or mentor through a formal training and qualification.
Hosted by Dr. Karine Mangion-Thornley, specialised in Talent Coaching and Executive Leadership Development.
In this episode, Dr Karine Mangion-Thornley welcomes Aboodi Shabi, Lecturer in Coaching and Behavioural Change at HenleyBusiness School and the Founder of Coaching To The Soul . He shares his approach to spirituality in coaching and how this can be an essential part in coach training to foster a deep connection with the self and others.
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Aboodi Shabi
Coaching to the soul – for coaches who want to go deeper
Karine Mangion-Thornley

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