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The Coaching Crowd® Podcast with Jo Wheatley & Zoe Hawkins

The Coaching Crowd® Podcast with Jo Wheatley & Zoe Hawkins

著者: Jo Wheatley and Zoe Hawkins
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The Coaching Crowd® Podcast is a weekly podcast for compassionate, courageous leaders, HR professionals and high achievers who are passionate about helping others to find alignment in their lives through coaching, and who are thinking of training and developing as a coach. Hosted by Zoe Hawkins and Jo Wheatley, Founders of Global Coaching Training Company “In Good Company” (https://www.igcompany.co.uk). Zoe and Jo are Master Accredited, Award Winning and Multi Award Nominated coaches, coach trainers and coach supervisors. They are authors of the best selling book ‘Deciding to Coach: The Mindset & Business Strategy For Aspiring Coaches’. Each episode focuses on a different element of what it is to be a coach and you’ll listen in as Zoe and Jo discuss the topic through different lenses. You’ll discover practical tools and resources you need to support your coaching as you learn all about becoming a qualified and certified coach. This podcast is a go-to resource for learning more about coaching and the mindset needed to be a world class coach. You’ll learn how to enable clients to truly know who they are, what their hearts call for and how to understand their values, beliefs and unconscious needs. Coaching goes beyond professional success and personal fulfilment and focuses on supporting everyday mental health. As you learn more about coaching, you learn to coach yourself. You are In Good Company with The Coaching Crowd®. In Good Company offers accredited coaching qualifications for individuals and organisations around the world, as well as ground breaking accredited CPD for coaches such as the trade marked Emotions Coaching Practitioner Training. You can join our courses and learn more about our communities here www.igcompany.co.uk and take our free quiz to find out which coaching course is right for you www.mycoachingcourse.com.© 2025 In Good Company 個人的成功 出世 就職活動 経済学 自己啓発
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  • 5 Best Things about Coaching
    2025/06/09

    Have you ever wondered what truly makes coaching one of the most rewarding careers you could pursue?

    In this episode we take a heartfelt wander through what we believe are the very best things about being a coach. Spoiler alert: we didn’t stop at five!

    This conversation is all about celebrating coaching, not just as a profession, but as a way of living that aligns with our values, passions, and purpose.

    The 5 things we believe makes coaching the best profession:

    1. Combining passion and talent
    2. Meeting incredible people and joining a supportive coaching community
    3. Flexibility and autonomy in designing your own hours and environment
    4. Authenticity; being your own kind of coach
    5. The human connection and deep fulfilment coaching brings

    This episode is a celebration of everything coaching can be. And if you’re new to coaching or wondering if it’s “your thing,” we hope this opens a door for you.

    If you’re new to coaching or rediscovering your purpose as a coach, this episode is for you. If it sparked something in you, let us know! We love hearing how the podcast lands, what it catalyses, and what you'd love us to talk about next.

    Explore our coach training programmes at https://igcompany.co.uk or simply get in touch and say hello.

    Timestamps:

    • 00:00 — Why celebrate coaching?
    • 01:10 — #1: Combining passion and talent
    • 03:15 — #2: Meeting amazing people around the world
    • 06:40 — #3: Flexibility, autonomy, and designing your own life
    • 10:20 — #4: Being your authentic coaching self
    • 13:30 — #5: A humbling, deeply human profession
    • 17:50 — Parallel process, systemic thinking, and intergenerational insight
    • 21:15 — Broader impact: on family, life, and values
    • 24:30 — Working outdoors and location freedom
    • 27:40 — Coaching as personal choice and alignment
    • 30:00 — Final thoughts: Coaching gives us joy, meaning, and community

    Key Lessons Learned

    1. Coaching is not just a job, it’s a calling.
    2. You can align your work life with your values through coaching.
    3. Coaching offers flexibility, autonomy, and location independence.
    4. The coaching community is warm, supportive, and collaborative.
    5. You get to be yourself, and support others in being themselves.
    6. Coaching teaches you about the world, humanity, and your place in it.
    7. The ripple effect of coaching touches your clients, family, and future.

    Keywords:

    Best things about coaching, Why become a coach, Benefits of coaching as a career, Coaching flexibility, Coaching community, Coaching lifestyle, Coaching impact on family, Coaching self-employment, Working as a coach, Life as a professional coach,

    Links:

    • All coaching programmes mentioned (Emotions Coaching, Neurodivergent Inclusive Coaching, CPD, Foundations to Masters):
      https://igcompany.co.uk
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  • Coaching and Fertility
    2025/06/02
    How does coaching help individuals navigate the emotional complexity of fertility challenges? [TRIGGER WARNING: This episode explores themes around fertility coaching, including infertility, miscarriage, and the emotional complexities of family planning. Our goal is to provide insight, support, and resources for those navigating this journey. We approach these discussions with care, aiming to empower and inform rather than overwhelm. Please listen in a way that feels right for you.] In today’s episode, we delve into a deeply personal and emotionally sensitive area, coaching and fertility. It’s a topic close to the hearts of many, including coaches who are drawn to this space after their own experiences with infertility, miscarriage, or navigating the complex decisions surrounding parenthood. It’s a specialism that requires an intricate understanding of emotions coaching and a strong foundation in trauma-informed coaching. Coaching in the fertility space is uniquely challenging and deeply rewarding. It supports clients navigating emotional complexities, such as uncertainty, high-stakes decisions, or the impact on relationships. Fertility coaching often requires a shift from a future-focused approach to helping clients find balance in the present. This niche demands strong foundational training, particularly in emotions coaching, to effectively address sensitive topics and maintain ethical boundaries. Coaches may help clients process emotional blockers like stress or unresolved experiences that can influence fertility. Many fertility coaches are drawn to this work through personal experiences, making self-awareness essential to provide unbiased, emotionally attuned support. Long-term engagement is often necessary, as clients’ needs evolve through treatments or decisions like adoption or living child-free. The role of coaching here is to provide a safe space for reflection, emotional processing, and alignment with personal values, ensuring clients feel supported throughout their journey. If you’re a coach looking to deepen your expertise in this area, you may find our Emotions Coaching Practitioner Training invaluable. It provides a deeper understanding of emotional dynamics and the psychological aspects of coaching, ensuring you can support clients in the best possible way. Key Lessons Learned: Robust training is essential for fertility coaches to ensure they operate within ethical boundaries and provide meaningful support. Coaching in this space is both emotionally sensitive and deeply fulfilling, requiring careful emotional attunement. Clients in fertility coaching often live in uncertainty, and the coaching process must prioritise presence over a purely future-focused approach. Personal experience often draws coaches to this niche, but self-awareness is crucial to avoid emotional bias in coaching interactions. Coaching engagements may need to be long-term, adjusting to the evolving emotional and practical needs of clients. Timestamps: 00:31 – Introduction to fertility coaching and its emotional sensitivity 01:00 – Discussion on foundational coaching training for infertility and loss coaching 03:16 – Key coaching areas: decision-making, relationships, and emotional depth 05:08 – The importance of emotions coaching in fertility coaching 07:26 – Exploring emotional blockers and their potential impact on fertility 09:14 – Coaches’ personal experiences influencing their approach 14:28 – The shift from future-focused coaching to presence-based coaching 17:47 – Long-term coaching support and flexible engagement structures 21:47 – Final thoughts on specialist training for fertility coaching Keywords: Fertility coaching, Infertility support, Coaching for fertility, Emotions coaching, Trauma-informed coaching, Miscarriage support, Navigating fertility challenges, Fertility and mental health, Decision-making in fertility, Couples coaching for infertility, IVF coaching, Adoption and coaching, Surrogacy coaching, Emotional resilience in fertility, Links: Emotions Coaching https://www.igcompany.co.uk/emotions-coachingAll coaching programmes mentioned (Emotions Coaching, Neurodivergent Inclusive Coaching, CPD, Foundations to Masters):https://igcompany.co.uk
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    22 分
  • What is Neurodivergent Inclusive Coaching
    2025/05/26

    NDI Coaching Programme & Resources https://igcompany.co.uk/ND

    Is kindness enough when it comes to creating inclusive coaching spaces, or do we need something more intentional, informed, and powerful?

    In this episode we explore something that sits deeply in our hearts and runs through our work: neurodivergent inclusive coaching.

    As coaches, we often say we're inclusive. We’re empathic. We care deeply. But as we discovered through both personal experience and professional insight, good intentions aren’t always enough. Kindness can’t replace knowledge and inclusion doesn’t happen by accident.

    Many of our clients are neurodivergent. Some know it. Some don’t. But all of them deserve a coaching space where they can be who they are, without masking, adjusting, or feeling “too much.” That’s the space we’re committed to helping others build.

    We talk about how neurodivergent inclusive coaching isn’t just about working with those who are autistic or have ADHD. It’s about setting a tone in our language, our websites, our chemistry calls, and our sessions that says; “You are safe here.”

    We break down why language matters so much. For instance, referring to someone as “a person with autism” versus “an autistic person” may seem like a detail, but it can reflect respect or a lack of understanding. These nuances define how welcoming our spaces feel.

    We dive into strength-based coaching, trauma-informed practice, sensory sensitivity awareness, communication differences, and how to adapt your coaching rather than expecting clients to conform.

    So often, neurodivergent clients have lived through trauma, especially from workplaces or education systems that weren’t built with their needs in mind. These layers show up in coaching, and we need the skills to recognise, honour, and support that.

    From eye contact and body language to executive functioning and stimming, we explore practical ways to create a truly inclusive space, and challenge the assumption that neutrality equals inclusivity. It doesn’t.

    Creating neurodivergent inclusive coaching isn’t optional if you care about inclusion. It’s not just about adding a string to your bow. It’s about making your coaching safer, deeper, and more human.

    Timestamps:

    • 00:00 — Why this topic matters so much to us
    • 01:30 — What it means to be neurodivergent inclusive
    • 03:50 — The power of language and identity
    • 06:15 — Strength-based coaching, masking, and belonging
    • 10:00 — Trauma and internalised neuro-negativity
    • 13:50 — Creating space for unmasking and authentic presence
    • 17:30 — Sensory sensitivity, communication preferences & micro-adjustments
    • 23:40 — Why inclusion must be intentional, not assumed
    • 27:00 — What’s in the NDI Coaching Programme and how to join

    Key Lessons Learned:

    1. Inclusion isn’t passive: it requires education, intention, and effort.
    2. Neurodivergent clients have often experienced trauma: understanding that changes the way we coach.
    3. Language and labels matter: small shifts can build or break trust.
    4. Masking is exhausting: coaching should be the space where people can unmask safely.
    5. Strength-based approaches honour neurodivergence instead of trying to “fix” it.
    6. Your job as a coach is to adapt: not to expect your client to adjust to you.
    7. Kindness is not enough: inclusion takes ongoing learning and humility.

    Keywords:

    Neurodivergent inclusive coaching, Coaching for neurodivergent clients, Inclusive coaching environments, Trauma-informed coaching, Coaching and masking, ADHD coaching strategies, Autism friendly coaching, Neurodiversity in coaching, Strength-based coaching, Sensory sensitivity in coaching,

    Links:

    • NDI Coaching Programme & Resources
      https://igcompany.co.uk/ND
    • All coaching programmes mentioned (Emotions Coaching, Neurodivergent Inclusive Coaching, CPD, Foundations to Masters):
      https://igcompany.co.uk
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    25 分

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