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Does what it says on the tin: We're talking with leading practitioners about the meeting points between coaching and psychedelics, how they can work together to help clients achieve growth, insight, learning and personal or professional development. We've recognized that beyond the power of psychedelics to be used for healing, fixing and the treatment of disorder, disease and suffering, there is a space for coaching, but nobody is talking about it, which we believe to be at best unproductive ...
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Talking about Coaching

Yannick Jacob, Siwash Zahmat & Nicki Drab

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Does what it says on the tin: We talk about coaching. We, that is Yannick, Siwash and Nicki. We love coaching, collectively got a tonne of experience, knowledge and charm; and we all felt it was time to give something back to our wonderful coaching community. Whether you're a life coach, work with organisations or practice any other form of coaching, you can ask us anything and we'll discuss it for and with you so you can learn, grow and develop your practice and business skills!
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Re-Enchantment

Daniel Lev Shkolnik

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Daniel Lev Shkolnik is a Humanist looking for deeper, more meaningful ways to live in a secular age. Each week, he dives into ancient wisdom traditions and modern psychology to find fresh ways of making sense of our place in the universe. Daniel talks with thought leaders, both secular and religious, about how to forge meaning in the 21st century. He honestly explores complex questions about belief and science and gives listeners life-affirming tools and thought-provoking ideas to help them ...
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Jags Den Podcast

Jags Den Podcast

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The official page for flagship podcast of the Jaguars Wire. The Jags Den Podcast is the web's go-to audio source dedicated to bringing you the latest in Jacksonville Jaguars news and hot takes from the Jags Wire panel of James Johnson, Phil Smith and Jacob DeLawrence.
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ONCoaching

Zoltán Csigás

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In this series, international coach, Zoltán Csigás, interviews global leaders in the coaching sciences and explores meaningful research topics, trends and new frontiers ahead of the coaching profession. ONCoaching’s mission is to strengthen the scientific foundations of coaching and to enhance the credibility of this profession by bringing listeners closer to the voices who are spearheading the development of helping professions. The guests of the series come from the international scene of ...
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In this episode we’re talking to the Co-founder and CEO of www.psychedelics-integration.com, Andres Rose, as well as two of the platform’s lead practitioners, coach Vismay Agrawal and therapist David Londoño, about coaching & psychedelics. Andres Rose, originally from Uruguay, is the Co-founder and CEO of psychedelics-integration.com. He moved to G…
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The conversation explores the fear of failure and rejection that many coaches experience, which prevents them from putting themselves out there and being visible. The hosts discuss the mindset and skill development needed to overcome this fear. They emphasize the importance of taking small steps, reframing failure as a learning opportunity, and shi…
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The conversation explores the topic of self-disclosure in coaching. The hosts discuss the traditional approach of not disclosing anything about oneself and the potential benefits of sharing personal experiences. They emphasize the importance of maintaining focus on the client and being mindful of the intention behind self-disclosure. The conversati…
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Consultations arguably are the most important conversation coaches have with their clients, as they are instrumental in whether we will have more conversations or not. Without more conversations, we cannot help anyone. So in this conversation, Yannick and Siwash discuss the importance of consultations in coaching and the key elements of a successfu…
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To celebrate the launch of the online self-study version of my "Introduction to Existential Coaching" training, I'm very happy to finally release the first episode of my "Global Perspectives on Existential Coaching" series with Mexican Existential Coach and Therapist Yaqui Andres Martinez Robles, recorded at Yaqui's school in Mexico City in 2021. I…
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Yannick and Siwash discuss whether coaches who have just finished their coaching qualification are ready to take on paid clients. They address the hesitancy coaches often feel about charging for their services and provide insights on when and how to start charging. They emphasize that everyone can charge for their time and that clients want to inve…
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In this episode of OnCoaching Zoltán Csigás talks with Prof. David Clutterbuck – founder and now a special ambassador of EMCC, coaching- and team-coaching pioneer. The conversation is the extended version of Prof. Clutterbuck’s keynote that was delivered at EMCC Hungary’s annual Academy conference of 2024. The conversation covers a wide variety of …
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The conversation explores the question of whether to lead with problems or results when selling coaching services. Yannick and Siwash discuss the effectiveness of selling a solution to a problem and the alignment with positive psychology. They also explore the power of leading with a vision and inspiring clients to move towards their desired outcom…
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In this conversation, Siawash and Yannick discuss the question of whether holding space is enough to create results in coaching. They explore the importance of holding space and being fully present as a coach, as well as the practice of holding space effectively. They also discuss the balance between doing less and doing more in coaching, and the r…
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In this episode we’re talking to Andrew Rose about coaching & psychedelics. Andrew Rose is a psychedelic educator, harm reduction and integration coach, certified mindfulness teacher, writer, strategist and consultant. He is currently the SVP of Operations at Fluence [https://www.fluencetraining.com], where he also serves as a trainer and mentor. A…
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The question of how far coaches can go is an increasingly pertinent one. The limits and boundaries around what coaching is and can be quite blurry. In today’s episode of talking about coaching our resident coaches Yannick, Siawash and Nicki discuss whether coaching is the right approach to support someone who’s lost a loved one, or grieving some ot…
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In this episode we’re talking to Katja Wallisch about coaching & psychedelics. Katja is a transformation coach & mentor. After over a decade in a brand marketing & communications management career her personal journey led her to plant medicine and personal development. She has spent a few months as a spiritual hermit learning from a shaman in Mexic…
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It is not uncommon that coaches have dual relationships with their clients. The coaching client may also be a colleague, a parent from the community, or a friend of a friend that they sometimes meet in social circles. Some coaches even coach family members or close friends. And sometimes it’s difficult to tell at what point we’re crossing the line …
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Many coaches are thinking about, or experimenting with scaling their coaching business to reach more people. But once we market at scale, many of us coaches find ourselves stretched too thin in the face of having to create content, write, sell, and engage a growing social media. If you’re committed to still be the one who’s delivering the work, it …
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Working with a coaching supervisor is the gold standard of maintaining professional standards, figuring out ethical dilemmas, and to continuously grow as a coach. Most coaches look up to their supervisor as someone that they respect and whose approach to working with people they would want to emanate. You could say that a coach doesn’t have to have…
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Daniel asked us whether coaching still works if the clients aren’t paying any money for the coaching. This applies to pro-bono coaching and also to circumstances like Daniel’s where it’s not appropriate to charge due to how coaching has been set up within the organisation or institution. In this episode of Talking about Coaching, Nicki, Siawash and…
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Metaphors can be a powerful way to unlock your clients’ thinking and progress in a coaching session. In this episode, our resident coaches Nicki, Siawash and Yannick discuss how to work with metaphors in coaching. _____ If you'd like to stay up to date with new episodes, continue the conversation or generally support what we do: Send us your questi…
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In this episode of OnCoaching Zoltán Csigás talks with Yannick Jacob a coach, coach-trainer, speaker, and a professional who integrates positive psychology coaching and an existentialist approach. The conversation covers questions about professional boundaries, client relations, existential approaches, and a lot more.…
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Following question was sent in: “Hi guys. Would love to hear your take on "money back guarantee" policy for your coaching. And possibly why you choose to implement it in a particular way.” So here we are, talking about whether money back guarantees are a great way to create the kind of confidence that gets clients through the door, or whether they …
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In this episode of OnPodcast Zoltán Csigás talks with David Ringwood, who leads Touchstone Executive Assessment, the former VP of Client Development at MRG and faculty member of IMD. David brings a wealth of knowledge about assessments, leadership trends, and research into the coaching world. In this episode, they talk about the topic of generation…
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Welcome to this episode of Talking about Coaching, the podcast from coaches for coaches. This episode is one of Yannick's deep dives into one topic or person and we're talking to Clare Norman. "With over 20 years of coaching experience, Clare is highly sought after by other expert coaches, as well as successful coach training companies as a Master …
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Sounds a little click-baitey perhaps, but we thought it was time to tackle this question head-on. With a number of episodes on related topics you will find plenty of practical tips on how to grow your business, and we may well do a more classical series of practical advice on how to get 6 figures in your coaching business, but today we wanted to sh…
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In this episode we’re talking to Marcel Braun and Nigel Pedlingham about coaching & psychedelics. Our host Yannick, Marcel and Nigel have been writing the academic white paper on Coaching and Psychedelics and so Julia offered to interview us so that we may lay out our argument in an arguably somewhat more engaging way and offer a behind-the-scenes …
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Here’s the full question we’ve received from SY, which I took some editorial liberty with. They asked: “I feel like a fraud sometimes when I'm coaching others on topics that I personally struggle with. I know my coachees are the expert of their own life and I am not a mentor, but can't help feeling a little ashamed/ fear of being judged when I am n…
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The question came up in a recent Coaching Cabinet and lots of helpful advice was offered to a coach who’s just starting out, so we figured we’d add to that list and share a few rounds of things we would have liked to have known when we started out as coaches, and some learnings that we’ve gathered along the way. See also: Episode 01 - Is it importa…
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In this episode of On Coaching, Zoltán Csigás talks with Lise Lewis who is an international executive coach, team coach, coach trainer, author, and researcher. She is a past president of EMCC Global and is currently a special ambassador of the organization. The episodes explore Lise’s professional journey and her insights into the world of coaching…
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In this episode of OnCoaching, Zoltán Csigás talks with Carol Kauffman Ph.D. who is an international leader in the field of coaching, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, a visiting professor at Henley Business School, and a senior leadership adviser at Egon Zehnder. The episode covers Carol’s story on how she contributed to the develo…
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Our colleague Steffano asked us about what to do differently when clients seem excited about working together, but then fall off the bandwagon in the weeks following the consultation. So in this episode of Talking about Coaching our resident coaches Siawash, Nicki and Yannick discuss the DOs and DON’Ts of that first conversation with a prospective …
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Stephen brought up the question around preparing for coaching sessions. While it can be helpful to have a set of questions, tools or exercises on hand, it can also distract from being fully present. Moving beyond how to prepare yourself as a coach mentally for a session (see episode 19), in today’s session our resident coaches Yannick, Siawash and …
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In this episode we’re talking to Fernando Hettiyadura about coaching & psychedelics. Fernando Hettiyadura is the founder of Ignite Global, Evolving Temple, and Awaken Mind Guide - a group of organizations dedicated for Healing and Mind Development on a global scale. Fernando combines his expertise as a Multidisciplinary Therapist, Master Certified …
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In this episode of OnCoaching, Zoltán Csigás talks with Nate Regier PhD who is the founder of Next Element, Certifying Master Trainer of PCM® , keynote speaker and author. Dr Regier is a a highly experienced coach and trainer who has been developing practical tools that support the management of drama, conflicts and the handling of challenging conv…
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In this episode of OnCoaching, Zoltán Csigás talks with John Parr who is the founder of the Emotional Assertiveness Model, Certifying Master Trainer of PCM®, a highly experienced coach and trainer with a rich background. John and Zoltán talk about how to join thoughts and emotions in a supportive process, how John utilizes his extensive knowledge-b…
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In this episode of OnCoaching, Zoltán Csigás talks with Prof Reinhard Stelter from the University of Copenhagen, head of the Coaching Psychology Unit at the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports. He has a practice as coach, mentor and a supervisor and is an accredited coaching psychologist (associate fellow at ISCP). He has also been a visit…
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In this episode of OnCoaching Zoltán talks with Doug Strycharczyk CEO of AQR International. He is a leading authority on the Mental Toughness concept. This framework describes a meta-cognitive personality concept which describes how people think when something challenging occurs or when they anticipate its occurrence. This episode gives an insight …
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What does coaching look like 'in the real world' (beyond theory and what coaching schools teach us)? Who really is a clean coach (e.g. fully ICF competency compliant or steady within a specific school of thought or particular coaching approach)? What am I allowed and not allowed to do once I’m qualified and “out there”? Inspired by, and celebrating…
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In this episode we’re talking to Jascha Renner about coaching & psychedelics. Jascha is one of the people for whom psychedelics unexpectedly changed their lives fundamentally for the better. His great curiosity and interest in psychedelic transformational work led him to found SET & SETTING in 2019. They help people use psychedelics to improve thei…
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Most coaching schools teach us to be neutral, not to share our opinions, to work client-led. Coaching in the face of the climate crisis has challenged this perspective. Can coaches also be activists? Is it ever possible not to influence a client? And shouldn’t we be a positive influence in our clients’ lives anyway? How can I be authentic AND neutr…
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In this episode, my guest is Dr. Michel Moral, an executive-turned-clinical psychologist – turned coach, who had a great impact on the development of the field of supervision in coaching. Michel has been active in the field of coaching for long years now, published extensively (this includes more than 10 books for example), and has shared his knowl…
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There’s been a lot of talk about ChatGPT recently, especially since it coached a few people reasonably well. In a recent study, AI coaches performed better than human coaches on weight loss metrics. The development of AI i exponential, so we can expect huge shifts in quality and ability. So it’s a good time to discuss whether we need to be concerne…
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In this episode we’re talking to Kile Ortigo about coaching & psychedelics. Kile is a licensed psychologist in the Bay Area in California serving adults struggling with stress and/or questions about life choices and meaning. His practice focuses on helping people explore deeper aspects of themselves while using these insights to live a fuller, more…
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In this episode we’re talking to Jevon Dangeli about coaching & psychedelics. Jevon Dangeli is the Course Leader of the Professional Certificate in Transpersonal Coaching Psychology at the Alef Trust. He’s a certified NLP trainer, transpersonal coach, hypnotherapy practitioner, and jumi (judo mind) teacher who has provided training in these areas s…
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Professor Robert – Bob – Garvey PhD, FHEA, FRSA, is one of Europe's leading academic practitioners of coaching and mentoring and an experienced coach/mentor. A prolific writer with a number of books under his belt, one of the original founders of EMCC, the European Mentoring and Coaching Council and an exceptional researcher. He was the MBA directo…
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Some clients just really need to hear that they’re on the right path, or that their idea is a good one, or that they’re worthy as human being. It’s a powerful thing to experience, and a gratifying gift to give. Yet, there’s a dark side to validation that our resident coaches Yannick, Siawash and Nicki point to in today’s episode. We chat about gett…
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A dialogue between artist Chuck Ceraso and Daniel Lev Shkolnik on the nature of spiritual awakening and consciousness. Chuck had an awakening experience in college which for a time destabilized his life. Afterward, he began his path to return to that state of awareness and discovered that his practice of painting was no different than his spiritual…
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Most coaches commit to showing up for their clients. Some do so much so that they’re coaching clients even when they’re really quite ill or would much rather hide under a blanket for one reason or another. What’s your threshold for cancelling a coaching session? How ill do you need to get to say “I can’t make it today”. What might the fallout be? A…
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Joel DiGirolamo is the Vice President of Research and Data Science for the International Coaching Federation (ICF), a professional organization of over 50,000 coaches in 156 countries. Joel leads a research team whose goals are to advance the understanding of how coaching works and to understand how coaching is evolving and enhancing society. Robus…
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In the second episode my guest is professor Jonathan Passmore. If you have not heard of him previously, Jonathan is an internationally renowned expert in coaching research and practice. He is the professor of coaching at Henley Business school, and Senior VP CoachHub, the digital coaching platform. Over a 40 year career he has worked in government,…
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We learn and grow so much when we’re coaching clients who are very different to us. Similarly, clients benefit a lot when they work with a coach who is different to them. We probably all appreciate that diversity leads to more innovation, yet most experts will tell us to speak to a very specific kind of person when marketing our coaching businesses…
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My first guest is Erik de Haan, who is the Director of Ashridge's Centre for Coaching with over twenty years of experience in organisational and personal development. He is a prolific writer and is known in the coaching world for his commitment to research and for his talent in uncovering intriguing insights about the coaching process. Our conversa…
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