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What will it take to create a sustainable world? Sustainable: The Podcast aims to help change the story humanity has that not enough is being done. We share stories of those who are taking positive action to address the complex challenges we collectively face in our transition to a sustainable world. Our global audience consists of entrepreneurs, CEO’s, professionals, business owners and the general public who are looking to find inspiring action that helps create a sustainable world.
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Conversations from the Edge of Coaching. We speak to exciting thinkers from inside and outside coaching to learn how we coaches can be at our bravest, most creative and most present with our clients.
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In today's episode, George enjoys the opportunity to have the questions posed to him. We explore learnings and reflections from the first series of the podcast, and hear George's experiences and offerings from his wider coaching journey. Podcast Links 'Getting started as a coach - AC Podcast - Link here 'Exploring the role of coaching for social ju…
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Paul is a leadership development consultant, coach, coach supervisor, and researcher. He founded Leading Systemically in late 2021. Paul has published more than a dozen academic articles and book chapters and written six books on change, leadership, and coaching/team coaching, as we get into in the conversation. With over 5,000 coaching hours worki…
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Tabitha is the creator and director of education at Earthself, a community interest company founded in 2015 with the purpose of optimising impact through EarthConnected coaching. Earthself is a team and organisational development, coaching and coach training Community Interest Company, focused on the democratisation of coaching and a nature positiv…
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Viv Chitty is Director of the coaching and supervision consultancy Viv Chitty Associates, she has over twenty years’ experience in executive coaching and specialises in working with senior executives who have multiple challenges to face, across a spectrum of organisations in the UK and abroad. Viv is an accredited coach at Master Practitioner level…
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Myles Downey is one of the leading executive coaches in Europe, with global experience He has worked across the C-suite in many prestigious organisations over the last 30 years. He is a recognized authority on Performance, Coaching and Leadership and the author of three classics in the coaching and performance arena: ‘Effective Modern Coaching’, (b…
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Robin Shohet has been a practicing supervisor since 1976 and written and edited several books on the topic. As you will hear, his latest In Love with Supervision, which he wrote with his wife Joan, came out in 2020 and his next, Supervision as Spiritual Practice, is due out in late 2024. In this episode, we will explore his interest and work with f…
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Iain McCormick PhD is the founder of the Executive Coaching Centre in Auckland, New Zealand. He trained in clinical psychology, subsequently completing a PhD in work stress. Iain has been coaching and consulting for 30 years, working in Canada, Hong Kong and New Zealand. Website - www.eccltd.co.nz LinkedIn - https://nz.linkedin.com/in/iainmccormick…
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Steve March is the founder of Aletheia (integralunfoldment.com), an ecosystem of courses that support adult development. He is also the creator of Aletheia Coaching, a new coaching paradigm that offers support for unfoldment. Unfoldment is an antidote to seemingly endless self-improvement projects and offers a way to navigate the complex metacrises…
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'The sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being: C.G. Jung' Laurence has coached senior leaders and led change programmes for international organisations for over 30 years. He is currently the Founder Director of Heresy Consulting and works as a Practicum Supervisor on the INSEAD Executive Masters in Change. …
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Sam Isaacson is a coach and coach supervisor. He writes a popular LinkedIn newsletter and has written two books on the topic: How to Thrive as a Coach in a Digital World and Superhuman Coaching. He is the founder of the Coachtech Collective, a global community of coaches grappling with technology, and works closely with the big coaching professiona…
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Emmy van Deurzen is an existential psychotherapist and philosopher. She is the founder and director of the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling and the co-founder of the Existential Academy in London. She is a visiting professor with Middlesex University and the President of the worldwide Existential Movement. Amongst her books are the bests…
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George is joined today by Simon Cavicchia. Simon is an experienced consultant, facilitator, executive coach and coach supervisor. He is a former Programme Director on the MSc in Coaching Psychology at the Metanoia Institute with London South Bank University. And currently Faculty on Ashridge Masters in Masters in Executive Coaching. As will unfold …
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In this podcast episode, we discuss Aboodi's work in the coaching industry, specifically in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. We delve into the need for shifts in the coaching industry and the challenges of addressing systemic issues. We also touch on the importance of emotions in coaching, the value of coaches doing deep work on themselv…
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Today George interviews Les Lancaster in a fascinating and wide-ranging conversation. Les’ research interests focus on the cognitive neuroscience of consciousness and the psychology of mysticism, with a specific focus on Kabbalistic Psychology. Over his career, Les has disseminated key aspects of consciousness studies and transpersonal psychology t…
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George is joined today by Clare Norman, MCC. 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 Mentor Coach. Clare looks to continually sharpen individuals’ coaching edge and upskill mentor coaches so they can deliver high-quality feedback to t…
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Today George interviews Christian Van Nieuwerburgh PhD - a coach, author, and academic who holds a number of teaching positions and fellowships around the globe. Christian has written extensively in the fields of coaching and positive psychology. He is the author of An Introduction to Coaching Skills: A Practical Guide (now in its third edition), a…
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George is joined today by Gina Lodge. Gina has been an influential figure in the coaching industry, with roles including UK, Africa and India Chair at the Association for Coaching, Editorial Advisory board at Coaching at Work, Forbes Coaching Council Member and Contributor. She has also served as a Council and Nomination Committee member and now UK…
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George is joined today by Tim Mart. During the first career in financial services, Tim benefited from a powerful coaching experience. It changed the direction of his career and led him co-found the social enterprise Know You More (KYM). KYM’s mission is to equip young adults all over the World with the skills, behaviours and belief to make their im…
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George is joined in this episode by Frances White. Frances has been supporting people as a professional coach, team coach and organisational consultant for over 30 years, providing relational, psychology-based coaching globally. She works with those struggling with the stressful impact of high levels of uncertainty, ambiguity, complexity, change an…
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Welcome to the Edge of Coaching! George is joined in this episode by John Perry a wellbeing consultant, counsellor, coach, speaker, facilitator and supervisor. John has particular expertise in the areas of psychological wellbeing, stress management & resilience values exploration, overcoming imposter syndrome and promoting unconditional self-accept…
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Where is the coaching industry going? What are some of the most exciting coaches doing? What is the work we can do on ourselves to best serve our clients. Join your host George Warren as he speaks to a fascinating collection of folks from inside and outside the coaching industry, to explore some of the most pressing issues and questions facing coac…
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How is white supremacy a symptom of systemic decline? It's a big question but it's one that Nafeez Ahmed, executive director of System Shift Lab, is happy to answer. He says the "othering" of people or communities can often be the result of crisis or instability -- a clash between world views. The mainstreaming of far-right, xenophobic discourses i…
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Why are diverse leadership approaches needed as we transition to a sustainable world? Dave Stewart, founder of The Fresh Air Leadership Company, explains that all transformations throw up complex problems and opportunities that require different ways of thinking. Dave calls most current leaders "one-trick ponies" and points out that evolving to a s…
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How can we address increasing skepticism around sustainability in business following Covid-19? Kevin Wilhelm, CEO of Sustainable Business Consulting and author of How To Talk To The Other Side, explains how "peeling back the onion layers" of skepticism can help understand its cause, and help find common ground. Once common ground is identified, con…
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What does it mean for an organisation to be "sustainable"? Linda Midgley, SDG lead at PwC Europe, defines sustainability as being futureproof -- ensuring a business is flexible, adaptable and successful in the long term. Linda explains the role of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals in uniting governments and businesses globally in the conversat…
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Paul Adderley, of consultancy firm Beyond Green, explains how sustainability is not just about resilience but also about dependency — on natural resources, on markets, on consumers and even on competitors. Beyond Green helps businesses understand the value of all of their assets – including people, infrastructures, customers and suppliers – and sho…
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How do we find the truth, in a chaotic world which bombards us with information? In a break from the norm, Tabitha Jayne is joined by two guests in this podcast edition: Jules Wyman, of JulesWyman.com, and Fiona Scrase, of Action Learning Centre. They discuss how to navigate bias, cope with uncertainty, engage in conversation and form an understand…
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What are the added benefits of solar farms for business and planet? Rob Davis, a director at Fresh Energy, shares some important facts about the role of pollinating insects in food sustainability; and how creating pollinator-friendly areas under solar arrays can have a huge positive impact on crop production, clean air, the environment... and busin…
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What is the value of football in uniting communities? Danny Bisland, national club grow manager with the Scottish Football Association, explains how studies done in conjunction with UEFA have shown the true economic value of the sport. But Danny also reveals the power of football in uniting communities, and how the sport's reach among those who lov…
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Why should investors plough their funding into a circular economy? Because, says Bridget Croke, managing director at investment firm Closed Loop Partners, a company report reviewing 60 advanced recycling businesses showed there is tremendous opportunity – both economically and environmentally – to repeatedly turn plastic into new materials, instead…
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What is a wellbeing economy, and how will it help global markets as we emerge from Covid-19? Katherine Trebeck, advocacy and influencing lead at Wellbeing Economy Alliance Scotland, explains that returning to "business as usual" will be disastrous for people and planet. A thrust for economic growth will see a return to austerity that will only hurt…
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What do conspiracy theories have to do with a sustainable future? Tabitha Jayne, director and lead coach of EarthSelf, looks at the logic behind conspiracy theories, and why people turn to them in times of chaos. She shows how the unexpected rationale behind such ideas can be harnessed to forge a path to the kind of sustainable world we would all w…
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Mike Elm's New Story Ride initiative sees him cycling through Europe and Asia to find the new story of how humanity can prosper in the 21st century. From visiting car-free Croatian islands and meeting a permaculture garden engineer, to being impressed by one man's bike-cum-music stage and welcomed into the home of complete strangers, Mike is findin…
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Jean Claude Pierre, former CEO of Scott Bader, shares how he has used Chinese wisdom to build better business. Referring to the concept of wu wei, he emphasises the importance of "inaction" – of waiting for the right time and place before making decisions. Through dialogue, conversation and collaboration, a business can be built with sustainability…
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Professor Peter Hawkins, director of Renewal Associates, explains how ecological coaching can make leadership fit for the 21st century – by bringing ecology into the boardroom, quite literally. By reframing the relationship between stakeholders, from customers and coaches, to partners, leaders can move from eco anxiety to being eco informed. Then t…
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Tabitha Jayne, director and lead coach at EarthSelf, explains why coaching with nature is essential for the 21st century. Coaching with nature will make individuals and teams resilient and adaptable, and lead to sustainable, cost effective and resilient businesses; ones that are aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.…
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