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You can find the notes, links, and resources here https://betterhumans.me/genevieve-hodge-mindful-leadership-for-climate-action/ In this episode with Genevieve Hodge, we talked about the following: 00:00 intro 02:50 I found my Ikigai work with young, ambitious, engaged, smart, young people. 06:50 From Hong Kong to Australia. 08:20 To Europe, a sabb…
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You can find the notes and links for this episode here https://betterhumans.me/gerardo-segat-humanizing-leadership/ In this episode with Gerardo Segat, we talked about the following: 00:00 intro 00:45 Why do we need to humanize leadership? 04:00 Behaviours that we do as leaders that lead us away from a better world. 06:00 The trigger to sell his bu…
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You can find the notes, links and resources for this episode here https://betterhumans.me/how-do-you-help-your-team-to-become-better-humans-in-2024/ In this first Better Leaders LinkedIn Live of 2024, Erno will answer your questions on how to become a better leader and how you can help your team members become better humans. In this episode, Erno i…
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You can find the notes, links, and resources here https://betterleaders.me/egbert-mulder-circular-leadership-with-the-overview-effect/ In this episode with Egbert Mulder, we talked about the following: 00:00 intro 01:50 Using the experience to inspire leaders to redesign their organisation 02:25 The overview effect - Frank White 03:35 We came for t…
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Find the notes, links and resources for this episode here https://betterhumans.me/arielle-goodman-jenny-hegland-lindsey-keck-from-breakdowns-to-breakthroughs/ In this episode with Arielle Goodman, Jenny Hegland, and Lindsey Keck, we talked about the following: 00:00 A first with three guests 01:55 How did they come up with the name Unlimited Bounda…
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You can find the notes, links and resources here https://betterhumans.me/sofia-mourato-learn-to-enjoy-conflict-in-the-workplace/ In this episode with Sofia Mourato, we talked about the following: 00:00 This job brings back good memories for Sofia and why 03:45 She discovered that architecture has a lot of things in common with cinema 05:30 Her favo…
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You can find the notes, links, and resources of this episode here https://betterhumans.me/lidia-chmel-resilience-in-times-of-crisis/ In this episode with Lidia Chmel, we talked about the following: Experiencing the Rusian vs Ukraine war as a Russian abroad was difficult. She moved from Portugal to Israel because of the war. Her parents live in Isra…
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You can find the notes and links for this episode here https://betterhumans.me/arshiya-kherani-how-to-build-resilience-as-a-leader/ In this episode with Arshiya Kherani, we talked about the following: Why she moved from Cleveland (OH) to New York City, and why her parents agreed. Why she started in affordable housing. Housing should be a basic huma…
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You can find the notes and links here https://betterhumans.me/erno-hannink-inner-development-habits/ In this episode with Erno Hannink, we talked about the following: This episode is a bit different, Erno, who is normally the host, is now the guest. Sustainable development goals – signed by 186 countries in 2015. The goal is to accomplish these 17 …
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You can find the notes and links of this conversation here https://betterhumans.me/tom-van-der-lubbe-leadership-and-self-organization/ In this episode with Tom van der Lubbe, we talked about the following: Viisi has a holacracy structure in their company – that is decentralized decision making In teams, every team member is for half a year has lead…
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You can find the links and notes for this episode here https://blog.coach.me/cassie-briggs-supporting-the-career-growth-of-those-you-lead/ In this episode with Cassi Briggs, we talked about the following: focus on career coaching to students and early career professionals in science and medicine. Her dream job was to be a college biology professor …
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You can find the show notes and links in this post https://blog.coach.me/scott-maderer-stewardship-for-leaders/ In this episode with Scott Maderer, we talked about the following: Stewardship is about the benefit for the wider other. Worldview: I need to do something bigger than myself. Stewardship, we are the earth’s stewards and need to take care …
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You can find the notes and links for this episode here https://blog.coach.me/rob-hatch-simple-decisions-for-success/ In this episode with Rob Hatch, we talked about the following: The biggest challenge for leaders today is time. Time to reflect on your work. Find time outside the demand. Don’t be an open-door leader. Take a pause and reflect. How t…
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You can find the notes and links for this episode here https://blog.coach.me/sophie-wade-human-centric-leadership/ In this episode with Sophie Wade, we talked about the following: 1:30 transition from strategic work to flexible work 2:45 What we need to know about ourselves and different generations – developing empathy 5:00 How she got more focuss…
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You can find the notes and links for this episode here https://blog.coach.me/peter-benei-leadership-anywhere/ In this episode with Peter Benei, we talked about the following: The first 10 years of his career were separated into two distinct phases, in-office and remote. He moved to London for a more global view and to prove that he was capable of w…
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In this episode, Temi Odube, executive coach, shares her path to becoming a coach and describes her typical clients. . Temi is an executive coach and accredited EMCC Practitioner with over 17 years’ experience in the Leadership and Development Space. She is dedicated to helping her clients thrive, by working with their strengths and reinforcing the…
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You can find the notes and links for this episode here https://blog.coach.me/tyler-sellhorn-move-from-command-control-to-collaborate-connect/ In this episode with Tyler Sellhorn, we talked about the following: Listening closely to the learner and centering the understanding of the learner centrally. Teaching is about what you are hoping to accompli…
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You can find the notes and links for this episode here https://blog.coach.me/liz-guthridge-the-more-resilient-version-of-your-authentic-self/ In this episode with Liz Guthridge, we talked about the following: A leader can be at any level in the organization. The difference between a manager and a leader. The medium time you should think about reinv…
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You can find the notes and links for this episode here https://blog.coach.me/valentina-thorner-remote-leadership/ In this episode with Valentina Thörner (pronounced Turner), we talked about the following: She explained why remote working has changed during the pandemic. During the hiring period at Automattic, you are not talking to a live person. P…
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You can find the notes and resources here https://blog.coach.me/mihai-banulescu-how-to-be-playfully-productive/ In this episode with Mihai Banulescu, we talked about: Growing up in Roumenia he was advanced in math coming to the US. Going into computers was a natural thing. Agile and Ruby are written for developer happiness. The episode with Maud Sl…
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You will find the notes and links for this episode here https://blog.coach.me/taylor-tracy-sobriety-habits/ In this episode with Taylor Tracy, we talked about: Taylor was using coach.me for tracking her sobriety. “I am not their parent.” The success that the first clients are still sober. The connection and support from other coaches. Next step for…
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You can find the notes and links in this post https://blog.coach.me/andrea-caprio-healthy-eating-and-lifestyle-habits/ In this episode with Andrea Caprio, we talked about: How she got into the world of healthy eating, In the US 60-70% of the people are overweight and 30-40% are obese. The important habits to change what you are eating and eating le…
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You will find the notes and links for this episode here https://blog.coach.me/cherry-jeffs-the-creative-practice/ In this episode with Cherry Jeffs, we talked about: What is an artist’s book? Using habits in the creative process. Creating a piece of art every day for one year. One of the first coaches of coach.me. The training of getting back into …
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Please find the notes and links in this post https://blog.coach.me/maud-schlich-agile-testing/ In this episode with Maud Schlich, we talked about: A niche on coach.me Testing software, what do you need to learn. Where do you start as a test engineer? Why do you want to involve testers as early as possible. How she organizes the work in her business…
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Please find the notes and links in this post https://blog.coach.me/anna-zoladkiewicz-conscious-leadership/ In this episode with Anna Zoladkiewicz, we talked about: Having shelter and being grateful. Building a support system. Chasing success and wanting more. Burnout and panic attacks. Slowing down and looking inward. The tools that she uses to foc…
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You can find the notes and links for this episode here https://blog.coach.me/christopher-downing-creative-spark-for-writing/ In this episode with Christopher, we talked about: how to move from typing to dictation. self-confidence and your voice. struggles to start with dictation. The creative voice constricted. From purpose via creative spark to yo…
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You can find the links and resources in this post https://blog.coach.me/alberto-cabas-vidani-consistent-content-creation/ In this episode with Alberto, we talked about: his Ph.D. experience made him shift from research to building a solo business. Digital Photography School by Darren Rowse is a great online business example. A computer in his famil…
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You can find links and resources here https://blog.coach.me/kendra-kinnison-on-ai-like-chatgpt-for-coaches/ In this episode with Kendra, we talked about: The coach.me platform is omnichannel and asynchronous. Create images on Midjourney, tried repurpose.io, playing with various AI tools. An accelerated coaching membership with a resources library. …
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In this episode with Todd Gorishek, we talked about: Coaching to reduce chaos in the world. The value of one man working with another man. Steel sharpens steel. Going through midlife crises. Starting men’s circles. Selling everything he owns and moving to Ecuador. Coaching from any beach in the world. Habits are like a muscle. Challenging yourself …
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In this episode with Shari, we talked about: Shari doesn't like the status quo Internships last only for three months and you learn a lot Fellowships are also a great way to get experience with mentors Do informational interviews with people that work at the company. Think holistically about where you want to be, not just the money. Figure out the …
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In this episode with Donita, we talked about: Managing 10 people is very different from managing 100 people Having a great coaching experience helped her to start coaching herself. Companies can think of coaching as a value add. Coaching can strengthen the relationship between manager and worker. Gen Z is not money motivated, they are purpose-drive…
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Find the notes and resources we mention here In this episode with Felix, we talked about: as a producer, she supports the artists and tries to get the best of themselves; she makes underground music, and her studio is in the underground. the keystone habit for Felix is that she has to make a beat on her phone. she plays bass and programs music. cho…
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In this episode with Lidia, we talked about: frameworks and structures for coaching; habit coach certification the size of a coaching cohort in challenges; Obligers; burnout at startups; double responsibility for women; scale of burnout, with 12 stages; resilience; her book on mid-life crises; movie coaching; optimism. Lidia is guiding women throug…
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In this episode with Paul, we talked about: 1,000 days challenge = 100 experiments; 4500 check-ins - make it so easy that it is almost impossible not to do; 3 years is a good long-term horizon; streaks can work for you and against you sometimes; building a habit of not doing it, when you are skipping the original habit; how do you start with coachi…
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In this episode with Arnaud CZ, we talked about: entrepreneurs and corporate clients, focus, free, flow, start the day with more energy, mediocracy, AI in coaching, 100 days coaching package, spirituality in your business. We mentioned: the book Factfulness by Hans Rosling. Seth Godin - The song of significance Esther Perel on The Other Ai: Artific…
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Laura Harris on improving business performance while simplifying your lifeLaura Harris is a nationally renowned speaker who has helped hundreds of small business owners throughout the United States improve individual and business performance while inspiring them to simplify their lives.An insurance professional for 44 years, Laura owns a large and …
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Chantal Walg on positive health care - Coach Me to Lead show 4 For Chantal, the health care route ideally starts with CORE, or creating a healthy and social basis, and runs through Promotion, Prevention to CURE, CARE, and back again! Although CARE must of course take place at any time in case of illness and health. This requires a culture change an…
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Malica Ahmad is an Atlanta-based coach who serves as lead instructor for aspiring habit coaches through the Coach.me Habit Coach Certification program. At Accenture, one of the world's largest professional services firms, she gets to wear her tech/design hat while leading, coaching and mentoring high-performance teams that create impactful digital …
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Recording of the LinkedIn Live session with Ruben Munoz Aguilera on business and family on the Coach Me To Lead show Friday, Mar 3rd, 2023. Ruben is a father, husband, professional, coach, and many other things. He wants to make the world a better place to live in through his contribution and he has spent most of his adult life learning how to put …
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The first episode in the Coach Me To Lead show with Gwen Riedl and the first LinkedIn Live on the Coach.Me profile. MEET YOUR COACH Gwen Riedl, MEd, ACC Gwen came to Coach.me in 2015, just as she was beginning to launch her own leadership coaching and consulting business. She had just left a career of more than 25 years in the corporate world where…
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Volgens filosoof Erno Eskens is het zinvol aan dieren rechten toe te kennen. Via dierenrechten kan het lot van het dier verbeterd worden, ook al ontberen ze de spreekvaardigheid om die rechten op te eisen. Hij wijst op de gestage uitbreiding van de kring van wezens met rechten. Vroeger deden alleen rijke, witte mannen ertoe. Nu hebben vrouwen, arme…
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Jan van de Venis is zelfbenoemd ombudsman voor toekomstige generaties. In Utrecht sprak hij over rechtvaardigheid voor de generaties die na ons komen. Het klimaat in een paar generaties ontwrichten voor alle generaties na ons, is niet rechtvaardig.Jan wil daarom dat het recht op een gezond en schoon leefmilieu van huidige en toekomstige generaties …
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Jelmer Mommers schreef de afgelopen jaren tal van artikelen voor De Correspondent over de effecten van klimaatverandering en hoe dit tegen te gaan. Met Jelmer spraken we over de rol van verbeelding naar aanleiding van zijn artikel ‘Ooit droomden we van auto’s en spaceshuttles. Waar brengt onze verbeelding ons nu?’. We spraken met hem over de rol va…
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Vatan Hüzeir is activist en onderzoeker. Hij vertelde ons over de acties die hij de afgelopen jaren heeft georganiseerd en het belang van activisme. Hij sprak over zijn onderzoek naar de banden tussen shell en de Erasmus Universiteit en de lange adem die nodig is wil je iets veranderen. Anoek vroeg hem wat wij met alle resultaten moesten gaan doen,…
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