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Scott Anthony: Clinical Professor of Strategy at Tuck School of Business
Aug 12, 2024
43m 01s
Dr. Lisa Orbé-Austin: World Renowned Psychologist, Executive Coach & Authority on Imposter Syndrome
Jun 10, 2024
36m 28s
Damian Goldvarg: Leader for the Americas Coaching Supervision Network
Jun 3, 2024
34m 38s
Neha Sangwan: Physician, Executive Coach & World Leading Authority on Stress & Burnout
May 27, 2024
43m 48s
Shirzad Chamine: Author of the New York Times Bestselling Book Positive Intelligence
May 20, 2024
37m 33s
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| 8/12/24 | Scott Anthony: Clinical Professor of Strategy at Tuck School of Business | In this episode of Coaches on Zoom Drinking Coffee, Alex Pascal, CEO of Coaching.com, interviews Scott Anthony, a Harvard MBA and Clinical Professor of Strategy at Tuck School of Business. Scott, an expert in navigating disruptive change, shares insights on innovation, emphasizing the concept of “liberating constraints”—how setting boundaries can unleash creativity. The conversation touches on Scott’s journey into the field of innovation, inspired by his mentor Clayton Christensen, and his e... | 43m 01s | ||||||
| 6/10/24 | Dr. Lisa Orbé-Austin: World Renowned Psychologist, Executive Coach & Authority on Imposter Syndrome | In the 100th episode of "Coaches on Zoom Drinking Coffee," host Alex Pascal speaks with Lisa Orbé-Austin, a psychologist and executive coach specializing in impostor syndrome, career advancement, and leadership development. Lisa, the author of "Own Your Greatness" and "Your Unstoppable Greatness," shares her personal struggle with impostor syndrome, which began in her childhood and persisted through her academic career at Columbia University. A turning point came when she left a toxic job, re... | 36m 28s | ||||||
| 6/3/24 | Damian Goldvarg: Leader for the Americas Coaching Supervision Network | In this episode of "Coaches on Zoom Drinking Coffee," Damian Goldvarg shares his journey from a psychologist in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to a globally recognized leader in coaching and supervision. With a PhD in Organizational Psychology from Alliant International University, Damian's career began with Personnel Decisions International (PDI), where he gained global experience training leaders in coaching skills and conducting executive assessments. His extensive background positioned him as a... | 34m 38s | ||||||
| 5/27/24 | Neha Sangwan: Physician, Executive Coach & World Leading Authority on Stress & Burnout | Neha Sangwan - Bridging Head, Heart, and Body Neha Sangwan, physician, engineer, author and CEO of Intuitive Intelligence, shares her fascinating journey and unique approach to wellness that bridges the mind-body connection. She discusses growing up as the daughter of Indian immigrants, studying engineering and medicine to fulfill her parents' dreams, and reaching a crisis point of burnout as a young doctor. This led Neha to realize that the medical system lacked tools to address root... | 43m 48s | ||||||
| 5/20/24 | Shirzad Chamine: Author of the New York Times Bestselling Book Positive Intelligence | Shirzad Chamine, author of the NYT bestselling book Positive Intelligence, shares his incredible journey from a childhood of poverty and oppression to becoming a successful entrepreneur and thought leader. A devastating professional setback led Shirzad on a path of self-discovery and healing that became the foundation for his groundbreaking work on Positive Intelligence. Shirzad explains how we all have an inner judge, the universal voice that shames and guilts us. He identified 10 saboteurs... | 37m 33s | ||||||
| 5/13/24 | Scott Eblin: Executive Coach and the President of the Eblin Group | Join Alex for a fascinating conversation with one of the OG executive coaches, Scott Eblin. Scott shares how he transitioned from the corporate world to starting his own coaching business 23 years ago, at a time when the profession was still in its early stages. He discusses the importance of running his practice like a business from day one to support his family. Scott dives into how he found his coaching niche working with overwhelmed executives transitioning to new levels of leadership. T... | 36m 58s | ||||||
| 5/6/24 | Rita McGrath: Author of the Best-Selling book, “The End of Competitive Advantage” | In this episode, Alex Pascal engages in a captivating discussion with Rita McGrath, a renowned author and long-time professor at Columbia Business School. McGrath shares insights from her bestselling book, "The End of Competitive Advantage," challenging traditional notions of sustainable competitive advantage in today's rapidly evolving business landscape. The conversation delves into the concept of transient advantage, which McGrath proposes as a more relevant framework for modern strategy.... | 36m 32s | ||||||
| 4/29/24 | Jonathan Passmore: Chartered Psychologist and Accredited Coach and Supervisor | A conversation with Jonathan Passmore discusses the importance of coaching in the workplace. He emphasizes the role of coaches in helping individuals reach their full potential and improve their performance. Passmore also highlights the benefits of coaching, such as increased self-awareness, enhanced leadership skills, and improved decision-making. He shares practical tips for leaders to incorporate coaching into their management style and encourages organizations to invest in coaching... | 42m 34s | ||||||
| 4/22/24 | Veronica Olalla Love: Chief Executive Officer for the Newfield Network | A conversation with Veronica Olalla Love, the CEO of Newfield Network who shares her deep insights into the field of ontological coaching, a practice focused on understanding and improving how individuals show up in life. This approach emphasizes the importance of observing how one sees the world, which can unlock a host of possibilities and lead to profound self-exploration and transformation. Veronica discusses the holistic integration of somatics in coaching, which considers the bo... | 30m 19s | ||||||
| 4/15/24 | Steven MacGregor: International Speaker and Leadership Development Expert | In this episode, host Alex Pascal discusses with Steven MacGregor, a renowned international speaker and leadership development expert his journey from academia to a prominent figure in the field of workplace wellbeing. The conversation highlights his innovative approach to enhancing organizational performance through wellness initiatives. MacGregor discusses the importance of distinguishing between wellness and wellbeing, suggesting that while wellness often focuses on recovery from d... | 34m 24s | ||||||
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| 4/8/24 | Lori Shook: Coach, Trainer, Consultant | In this episode guest host Charlotte Saulny, President & COO of Coaching.com, interviews Lori Shook, a pioneer with over 20 years in the coaching industry and celebrated for her experiential training approach. Shook, who achieved the status of Master Certified Coach by 2001, shares her journey from an engineer in anti-submarine warfare to a luminary in coaching, driven by a desire for meaningful personal development and making a positive impact on others. The conversation delves i... | 44m 30s | ||||||
| 4/1/24 | Nir Eyal: Bestselling Author of Indistractable | In this episode Charlotte Saulny, acting as guest host, converses with Nir Eyal, acclaimed author of "Indistractable." Eyal articulates the vital distinction between traction and distraction, rooted in our responses to internal triggers like boredom or anxiety. He emphasizes that mastering distractions involves deeper self-awareness and developing strategies against these internal triggers. Eyal proposes practical methods for managing distractions, including planning and ... | 54m 29s | ||||||
| 3/25/24 | Dorie Clark: Consultant and Keynote Speaker | In this episode, guest host Charlotte Saulny interviews Dorie Clark, a distinguished consultant and keynote speaker recognized globally for her strategic insights into long-term thinking. Clark, a best-selling author celebrated by Thinkers 50, delves into her latest work, "The Long Game," highlighting the essentiality of strategic, long-term planning amidst our fast-paced, short-term focused world. The conversation addresses the common challenges individuals face in allocating t... | 39m 28s | ||||||
| 3/18/24 | Samiur Rahman: AI Expert & Co-Founder of Heyday | In this episode Charlotte Saulny, President & COO of Coaching.com, is our guest host who chats with Samiur Rahman, the visionary CEO and co-founder of Heyday. Rahman discusses his mission to harness artificial intelligence (AI) to bolster the coaching profession, allowing coaches to maximize their impact by concentrating on their unique strengths. Rahman recounts his transition from early days at a startup to his current pioneering work in AI, spotlighting the significant po... | 39m 08s | ||||||
| 3/11/24 | Jennifer Britton: Author of Reconnecting Workspaces: Pathways to Thrive in the Virtual, Remote and Hybrid World | A conversation with Jennifer Britton, a renowned author known for her pioneering work in group and team coaching. Britton, who transitioned from a significant role in the United Nations to coaching, emphasizes the transformative power of effective group dynamics in virtual, remote, and hybrid environments. With six publications to her name, including "Effective Group Coaching," Britton shares insights on facilitating meaningful conversations and achieving focused results. ... | 34m 49s | ||||||
| 3/4/24 | Adrian Gostick: Top 10 Ranked Leadership & Organizational Culture Speaker & NYT Bestselling Business Author | A conversation with Adrian Gostick, a distinguished author and thought leader on corporate culture, leadership, and employee engagement. Gostick shares his transformative journey from working in a mid-sized consultancy to becoming a globally recognized author and speaker. He discusses the significant evolution of coaching from a primarily remedial tool to a crucial development instrument for executives and leaders across industries. Gostick’s influential works, such as "The Carrot Pri... | 25m 18s | ||||||
| 2/26/24 | Lisa McLeod: Top 3 Sales Expert in the World & Author of Selling with Noble Purpose | A conversation with Lisa McLeod, esteemed author of "Selling with Noble Purpose.” McLeod discusses the intrinsic link between the art of selling and the practice of coaching, advocating for a client-centric approach that transcends conventional sales tactics. She explains how integrating a noble purpose into sales and coaching not only heightens client success but also fosters a deeper sense of fulfillment and achievement for professionals in these fields. McLeod's journey from a VP ... | 40m 42s | ||||||
| 2/19/24 | Whitney Johnson: CEO and Co-founder of Disruption Advisors, Bestselling Author & Keynote Speaker | A conversation with Whitney Johnson, a leading thinker on driving innovation through personal disruption. Johnson, CEO and Co-founder of Disruption Advisors, shares her transformative journey from Wall Street analyst to a trailblazer in leadership coaching. She explores the concept of personal disruption, illustrating how embracing change and leveraging unique strengths can catalyze growth and innovation in both individuals and organizations. Johnson discusses her career transi... | 39m 59s | ||||||
| 2/12/24 | Todd Cherches: CEO, Leadership & Executive Coach at BigBlueGumball and Author of “VisuaLeadership” | A conversation with Todd Cherches, CEO and co-founder of Big Blue Gumball, explores the innovative concept of visual leadership. Cherches, transitioning from the entertainment industry to leadership coaching, emphasizes the significance of visual thinking in enhancing communication, understanding, and engagement within teams. He discusses how leveraging visual metaphors and storytelling can clarify complex ideas, making leadership more accessible and impactful. Cherches shares i... | 33m 37s | ||||||
| 2/5/24 | Liz Wiseman: NY Times bestselling author and executive advisor | In this episode Liz Wiseman, a successful figure in the leadership and personal development space, discusses her career transition from a high-ranking executive at Oracle to a respected author and leadership coach. Wiseman, known for her influential work, "Multipliers," shares her insights on how leaders can either amplify or stifle the potential within their teams. The concept of "accidental diminishers" is a focal point, referring to leaders who, despite good intentions, inadvertent... | 46m 20s | ||||||
| 1/29/24 | Carol Kauffman: Harvard Faculty, CEO Coach, Keynote Speaker, Thinkers 50 top 8, MG 100 coaches #1 Leadership coach | This week’s podcast, host Alex interviews Carol Kauffman, an authority in leadership coaching and a Harvard assistant professor. Kauffman, who is also the founder of the Harvard Institute of Coaching, shares her expertise and insights drawn from her book "Real-Time Leadership" and her extensive career in coaching. Kauffman delves into the transformative power of coaching, distinguishing it from therapy and performance training. She discusses the critical importance of creating a shame... | 53m 12s | ||||||
| 1/22/24 | Karen Eber: Culture, & Storytelling Advisor, author of "The Perfect Story" | This week’s podcast features Karen Eber, a renowned expert in storytelling, leadership, and learning. Eber, known for her role as a Chief Learning Officer and head of culture in major corporations, discusses the pivotal role of storytelling in leadership and personal development. She discusses her career journey, sharing insights from her experience and her book "The Perfect Story." She emphasizes storytelling as a powerful tool for leaders and coaches, highlighting its ability to con... | 38m 53s | ||||||
| 1/15/24 | Chris Taylor: Founder & President of Actionable.co | A conversation with Chris Taylor, the founder of Actionable.co. Chris discusses his evolution from film school to entrepreneurship in coaching and facilitation, and emphasizes the importance of translating inspiration into actual behavior change. He introduces the "Knowing Doing Gap" concept in his initial project, a book summary service, aimed at helping people apply key ideas from books in real life. Transitioning into training and facilitation, Taylor highlights his experiences in... | 37m 28s | ||||||
| 1/8/24 | Tracy Sinclair: Coach and Coach trainer, Public Speaker, Author, Past Global Chair, International Coaching Federation, Forefront Mentor | In this episode Tracy Sinclair, a highly experienced coach and former ICF Global Chair, shares her journey from linguistics and corporate roles to coaching, emphasizing the evolution of coaching as a profession. She highlights how coaching has shifted from a remedial perspective to a developmental and desirable tool in various sectors, including corporate environments and social impact initiatives. The conversation explores the growing diversification and specialization within the coa... | 42m 50s | ||||||
| 1/1/24 | Clare Norman: Author of The Transformational Coach, Master Mentor Coach, Podcast host: Lifting the Lid on Coaching Supervision | In this episode master certified coach Clare Norman discusses the evolution and intricacies of coaching. Norman elaborates on how coaching culture has shifted within organizations, moving from a traditional command-and-control approach to one that embraces coaching methodologies. She reflects on her experience at Accenture and her journey to becoming an independent coach, offering insights into the challenges and rewards of this transition. The podcast highlights the differences in co... | 35m 26s | ||||||
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