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This is the podcast that holds a space for EVERY kind of love story. It expands our understanding of what love IS and what love CAN BE. Raw, compelling, real life relationship stories that will make you laugh and make you cry - the best and hardest parts of having a human heart, wrapped up in show.
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Fresh thinking about work, leadership, culture and well-being with authors and industry expert, Blaire Palmer. Don't you sometimes wish you had the opportunity to sit with leaders in the HR world and just pick their brain? What's the new thinking in their area of expertise? How are they solving problems that you're facing in your business? What do they think you should be thinking about?In this show Blaire Palmer draws on more than 20 years of her own experience as a leadership and organisat ...
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Join Claire Pedrick MCC at 3D Coaching’s virtual pub where we have conversations with coaches, authors and thought leaders together with people new to coaching. It’s a cosy chat with a challenging edge. Become a regular by signing up on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Podbean. Host: Claire Pedrick MCC
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A show about forward-thinking people leaders, innovators and academics and how they think we can fix work to make it more meaningful, healthy, inclusive and sustainable. This podcast aims to be informative, fun and a bit provocative. Hosted by award-wining business journalist and WTW Digital Influencer of the Year 2023 Siân Harrington. Produced by The People Space. Find more at www.thepeoplespace.com
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1. Jahnya - Wait 2. Aáyanna - Wont Cry 3. Essosa - Waste My Time 4. Zenesoul - Pain, no Percocet 5. Drake -I m The Problem 6. Aliah Sheffield - Boo The Fool 7. Buddy Vonn - Love & BS 8. Grace Weber - Lonely 9. T - Royal - Touch Me 10. Jastin Martin - Why Not 11. Ebony Riley - Save Me 12. kiana ledé - Same Type 13. Keitian - Bullshit 14. Maeta - S (EX) 15. Chenayder - Save U 16. Layton Greene - Spin Again 17. Kiana Ledé - If You Hate Me 18. Ash B - Grown 19. Aqyila - Addicted 20. Ann Marie - ...
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BUILD is a live interview series like no other—a chance for fans to sit inches away from some of today’s biggest names in entertainment, tech, fashion and business as they share the stories behind their projects and passions. Every conversation yields insights, inspiration and plenty of surprises as moderators and audience members ask questions. It all happens several times a week from the BUILD Studio at 692 Broadway. Attend a taping at our NYC studio or watch shows in HD video, live stream ...
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The Road to Success is a motivational destination for conversations with some of the brightest minds in business, sports, health and psychology. Host Matty Lovell uncovers thought provoking insights from world class performers and experts that will inspire, motivate and ultimately empower you on your Road to Success
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On THE UBUNTU PEOPLE's Podcast, we will offer stories about people, lives and experiences that reflect humanity in all its glory, its folly, its success, sorrow, transformation and transcendence. Perhaps you shall see your humanity reflected back to you and may be inspired to shine on for someone else.
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"Listen so hard you might change your mind." Today Claire Pedrick talks to Blaire Palmer about the evolution of coaching, the importance of trust in leadership, and how organisations can create a more humane work environment. Hear about her book, Punks in Suits, which challenges traditional leadership norms and encourages individuals to embrace the…
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Today host Claire Pedrick speaks with Mark Mercer about his extensive journey in coaching, the evolution of coaching standards, and the balance between asking and telling in coaching conversations. They explore the connections between 3D Coaching’s Transforming Conversations course, and Physical Intelligence. We explore the significance of recovery…
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"I don't want anybody else to have the bad days that I had." Today, Claire Pedrick speaks with Fran Kershaw, a coach and TED Talk speaker, about her journey into coaching, the importance of human connection in the workplace, and how to navigate difficult conversations. Fran shares her personal experiences, the challenges she faced, and the insights…
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In this episode of Work’s Not Working Siân Harrington speaks with AI and leadership expert David De Cremer about the challenges business leaders face when integrating AI into the workplace. They explore how the rush to adopt AI can often miss the mark by focusing too much on technological solutions and not enough on the human elements that make suc…
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Julie Luscombe and Clare Humbleby emailed info@3dcoaching.com asking if Claire Pedrick MCC would be interested in hosting a conversation. We are two self employed coaches who have not written a book, do not host a podcast and have nothing to promote - so we are slightly in awe of your other podcast guests!! But we do come from Jersey so that is a b…
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"What's the figure that I need to be paid to show I'm taking this seriously? What's the figure that the client needs to pay to show that they're taking it seriously?" Today, Caroline Quaife returns to the Coaching Inn to talk with Claire Pedrick MCC about her work as a somatic coach and her focus on shifting our relationship with money. Here’s what…
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"AI is pretty good at handling the lower common denominators of change, but the higher common denominators of change are the sovereign territory of human coaches." Jazz Rasool, an expert in AI coaching, discusses with Claire Pedrick MCC the role of AI in coaching and the importance of ethical and inclusive practices. He emphasises the need for coac…
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In this episode, Claire Pedrick MCC is in conversation with Suzanne Hayes-Jones MCC about her coaching journey and her passion for coaching young people. Suzanne shares how she discovered coaching while working at Nando's and how it has become a natural part of her work. She also discusses her vision for education and creating a more inclusive and …
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"How do you bring potential breathwork to the table in a way that isn't leading?" At this week’s Open Table with Claire Pedrick, the conversation revolves around breathwork. We explore the concept of mindfulness and the role of breath in creating presence and awareness. The guests share their personal practices, such as box breathing and balanced b…
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In this episode of Work’s Not Working, Siân Harrington and inclusion expert Paul Anderson Walsh explore the challenges of managing five generations in the workplace and the need for adaptive leadership. They highlight the different expectations and perspectives of each generation, from Traditionalists to Gen Z, and the impact of these differences o…
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"Coaching is about being curious, raising awareness, and activating responsibility" Katie Akhurst, from Kids Matter, comes to The Coaching Inn to talk with Claire Pedrick about the impact of coaching in their organisation and how it empowers parents and builds confidence. They use a coaching approach in their parenting programs, where facilitators …
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"Psychological safety is a culture of rewarded vulnerability." Following Episode 28, when Claire spoke with Helen Pattison from War Child, Timothy Clark discusses the concept of psychological safety and its importance in organisations. He explains that psychological safety is a culture of rewarded vulnerability, where individuals feel safe to speak…
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Ruth Davey has always had a deep love and curiosity of people and planet. As Founder of Look Again, she brings together her passion for photography with her experience of international, community, and business development, her facilitation and training skills, and her lived experience of mental health challenges and neurodiversity. Ruth supports pe…
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S4 Episode 40: S4 Episode 40: Open Table - Coaching, Distress and Mental Health "Being aware of our own stuff and being present can be a really useful thing that we as coaches can do for all the people that we work with." Today, Jenny Forge, Mark Bixter and Mark Chappell join Claire Pedrick at The Coaching Inn. The conversation explores the interse…
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‘Please remember human beings have been coaching each other since we could grunt.’ Kathryn Pope (KP) is well known in the coaching world and encouraged Claire Pedrick MCC to invite fellow MCC coaches Janet Harvey and Dorothy Siminovich to the Coaching Inn and see what happens! A rich conversation where they share their journeys into coaching, the e…
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This week, Claire Pedrick, Nathan Whitbread, and Kim Witten open up the conversation around Coaching and Neurodiversity. They discuss the misconceptions surrounding coaching neurodivergent thinkers and emphasise the importance of simplicity in the way coaches coach. Takeaways Coaching neurodivergent individuals requires an understanding that we are…
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In this episode of Work’s Not Working, Siân Harrington speaks with Blaire Palmer about the outdated Victorian beliefs and practices still influencing modern workplaces. Despite technological and societal advancements, many organizations remain entrenched in old paradigms, treating employees like second-rate machines. Blaire argues that these antiqu…
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"Changing the world by developing more connected humans." In this episode of The Coaching Inn, host Claire Pedrick is talking with Philippa White, author of Return on Humanity. Philippa shares her journey of writing the book, which was inspired by her uncle's impactful work in the anti-apartheid movement. She discusses the importance of human compe…
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"Noticing is the most important and least formed skill in coaches." At this week’s Open Table, Claire Pedrick MCC is talking with Victoria Pile Nathan Whitbread Christine Cadet Jo Evison Alun Bedding Ken Shih We explore the theme of noticing in coaching and the importance of observing what is happening in the thinker. What are the challenges of not…
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This week, Claire Pedrick MCC interviews Shruti Sonthalia MCC about her coaching journey and her research on power and internal coaching. In India, USA and South Africa, Shruti shares how her personal experiences and longing for intimacy, connection, passion, and groundedness led her to become a coach. She also discusses the transformative power of…
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Chris Hewitt comes to The Coaching Inn to talk to Claire Pedrick MCC. He shares his journey to coaching and the importance of serving and listening to others. He discusses the challenges of creating a learning culture in organisations and the need for genuine coaching and supervision. The conversation also touches on the power of action learning se…
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"Improvisation is about listening, collaborating, and building on offers made by others." In this episode of The Coaching Inn, Claire Pedrick interviews Julie Flower, an evidence-based coach and improviser. Julie shares her journey of combining coaching and improvisation, highlighting the overlaps and benefits of both practices. They discuss the co…
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How can you use coaching with grief? is one of the two questions we get asked more than any other. (The other one is about coaching and neurodiversity) At today’s open table, Claire Pedrick MCC, Peronel Barnes PCC, and Lis Whybrow think together about coaching and grief, sharing their personal experiences and interests. They emphasise the importanc…
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Claire Pedrick MCC is in conversation with Ben Dooley MCC today. They discuss the importance of challenging and myth-busting in coaching, as well as the journey that led Ben to coaching. They explore the contradictions and inconsistencies in coaching training and language, such as the idea of being an expert while claiming not to be one. They also …
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Claire Pedrick talks to fellow MCC and coach Marie Quigley about her coaching journey and her multiple accreditations with International Coaching Federation (ICF) EMCC and Association for Coaching Subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn to hear the team from the Universal Coaching Alliance later in the year. Marie shares her experience of training as …
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In this episode of The Coaching Inn, Claire Pedrick interviews David Roche, a former CEO, coach, mentor, and author. David shares his journey from working in retail to becoming a successful first-time CEO. He discusses the importance of being a generalist and the value of coaching and mentoring for CEOs. David talks about his book, 'Become a Succes…
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"Scaling coaching up to 600 students is possible and can have a significant impact." Sarah Brooks Today, Claire Pedrick hosts a conversation with Su Blanch, Claire Revell, Sarah Brooks, Sarah Marston and Jim Robinson about coaching and education - particularly but not exclusively higher education. Guests share their experiences and insights. Topics…
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We know that we can gain useful insights by hearing what’s happening in different contexts and making meaning in our own. So today Claire is talking to Helen Pattison, Chief Executive of War Child UK, about the importance of psychological safety for children in war zones. She highlights the need for children to have a safe environment where they ca…
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Remi Adekoya discusses power, privilege, and wealth through the lens of his experiences growing up in Nigeria and Poland. He explores how perceptions of race and economic development shape hierarchies and social dynamics. Remy emphasises the importance of economic success in challenging racial inequalities and calls for the empowerment of black Afr…
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In this episode Siân Harrington speaks to Sophie Williams about the concept of the glass cliff, where women and marginalized groups are often hired in leadership roles when a business is already underperforming, setting them up for failure. It delves into the impact of the glass cliff on women in the workplace, the reasons behind it and the implica…
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In this episode, Claire Pedrick interviews Claire Dale, a former choreographer and founder of the Physical Intelligence Institute. They discuss the role of the body and embodiment in coaching and leadership. Claire Dale shares her journey from choreography to coaching and explains how physical intelligence can enhance leadership skills. They explor…
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At the end of International Coaching Week, Robbie Swale from The Coach’s Journey interviews Claire Pedrick about her supervision community. They discuss the challenges of traditional one-to-one and group supervision and the need for a more accessible and affordable solution. Claire shares her journey of creating the supervision community, which off…
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"Coaching is facilitating someone else to think, but you've just described it as facilitating someone to speak." In today’s episode, Mark Bixter speaks honestly and spaciously about his transition into coaching, driven by his passion for helping those in need. He highlights the importance of vulnerability coaching, creating a safe space for individ…
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It took one of our students to remind us that a podcast on how we do what we do at 3D would be a great idea! In this bonus episode at the start of International Coaching Week, Claire Pedrick MCC interviews Shaney Crawford about her coaching journey and experiences. Shani shares how she discovered coaching through a podcast and her interest in becom…
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We have thought about the music of coaching for a while. However, the rhythm hasn’t been something we have focussed on. So today Claire is delighted to be in conversation with Iris Clermont, author of Team Rhythm. Iris is a musician, and (another mathematician) and coach and brings new and innovative insights to the team development space using rhy…
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Shaney Crawford, one of our listeners in Japan, emailed info@3dcoaching.com and said: You have to invite Oscar Trimboli to The Coaching Inn. So we connected on Linked In, and Oscar said yes! Oscar shares the story of his journey to listening, which began in 2008 when he was in a video conference with his team at Microsoft. Now he researches listeni…
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In 2021, Claire hosted a book group to explore questions and insights emerging from the first readers of Simplifying Coaching. We thought you might like to listen again - or for the first time. So here's a feature length compilation with an exploration of every chapter. You can buy Simplifying Coaching from major online retailers. Or get a personal…
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Lyssa de Hart talks with Claire Pedrick about her personal and professional journey, including her transition from therapy to coaching and her experiences with dyslexia and ADHD. They explore Lyssa's book, Light Up the Science of Coaching with Metaphors, and its use in facilitating different ways of thinking. And plenty of rich stuff about the ICF …
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In this episode Siân Harrington speaks to Laura Ashley-Timms about the importance of asking good questions as a management superpower. Laura highlights the challenges faced by managers in today's complex and rapidly changing work environment and the need to reinvent the traditional command and control culture of management. She introduces the conce…
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Today Claire Pedrick MCC is talking with author Michael Bungay Stanier who, like Claire, is passionate about simplicity and clarity in his work. The conversation explores Michael's personal journey and experiences, the importance of self-management and facilitating conversations, and the power of asking questions. Michael’s new book How To Work Wit…
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The most frequent question Claire is asked is When are you going to talk about Time to Think at The Coaching Inn ? So today’s guest is Anne Hathaway. Anne met Nancy Kline by coincidence in the early 1990s and has been deeply involved in Thinking Environment work since then. The actions we take are only as good as the thinking behind them. And we ha…
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I went out to my supervision community and asked new coaches: What are you learning? I expected us to talk about business development, and this wonderful group dived straight into what they are learning about the art of coaching - the technical stuff and the human stuff and a tiny peek at business development. We talked about Action Learning Set Fa…
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Brian Gorman shares his journey to his current role as a coach and VP for program development at Quantuvos and the role of group coaching in driving change and supporting leadership development. "Courage is critical. It takes courage to adapt to change. It takes courage to innovate. It takes courage to experiment." "One of the things I said earlier…
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In this episode, Siân Harrington speaks with Rob Briner about the challenges and benefits of adopting an evidence-based approach in HR. They discuss the focus on HR fads and the need to shift towards a more informed and effective HR practice. They explore the role of data and analytics in evidence-based HR and the mindset and skills required to imp…
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Rob Wright's resilience journey moved him from being a self-employed copywriter and graphic designer to becoming an executive and leadership development coach and now a facilitator. He started a resilience practice called Giant Life Skills, focusing on understanding how people flourish during tough times. Listen to Rob’s story and the importance he…
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Joy Harcup and Helen Hopper both have extensive experience of being on and working with boards. Noticing that good dynamics were what made the difference, Joy realised that there was a book to be written. She was looking for a co-author with a psychology background, and met Helen on a leadership retreat in Rajasthan. "Boards often don't quite know …
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While some professional bodies like ICF have a very pure definition of coaching, it's common for people coming to coaching to be unclear what we offer. Sometimes the organisation has commissioned you to do a combination of coaching and mentoring. What's ethical? What's partnership? What's useful? Today Claire is joined by Michael Kell who emailed i…
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Robbie Swale is back at The Coaching Inn today to think about the coaching business flywheel and how important it is to be open to tweak and learn as we grow a coaching business. This episode is full of ideas. Since their first podcast together, Claire and Robbie realised that they live near each other and now enjoy walking and talking in the Malve…
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Claire saw a post about on Linked In from Kay Young about how Kay disliked the word mastery. Sharing her dislike of the word, Claire invited Kay to The Coaching Inn to find out more. Kay shares her experience of dialogue and relationship building in her recent accreditation with APECS. We talk about the liberation that comes for coaches when they d…
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This week, Claire is talking to Michael Levitt. A former Health Care leader, Michael burned out in 2009. He talks about lessons learned and some strategies to avoid burnout - useful for anyone encountering burnout themselves or with others. Takeaways Invest in getting enough sleep and prioritize restful sleep for better physical and mental health. …
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