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S5 Episode 25: Coaching and Physical Intelligence with Claire Dale

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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 explore the concept of an embodied model of leadership, which includes authority, inspiration, compassion, and analytical thinking. They also discuss the importance of flow in conversations and the use of movement and breath in coaching.

Find out more

www.physicalintelligenceinstitute.com/coachtraining use code 3DSPECIAL to get £400 off

Contact Claire Dale on Linked In

If you like this episode, subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform to hear new episodes as they drop. You can watch this episode, with subtitles on our YouTube Channel

Coming Up:

Next: Whiteness, Wealth and Power with Remi Adekoya

Soon: Letting Go of Models and Being Fully Yourself as a Coach with Marie Quigley

Keywords

coaching, leadership, body, embodiment, physical intelligence, choreography, authority, inspiration, compassion, analytical thinking, flow, movement, breath, Claire Pedrick, Claire Dale

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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 explore the concept of an embodied model of leadership, which includes authority, inspiration, compassion, and analytical thinking. They also discuss the importance of flow in conversations and the use of movement and breath in coaching.

Find out more

www.physicalintelligenceinstitute.com/coachtraining use code 3DSPECIAL to get £400 off

Contact Claire Dale on Linked In

If you like this episode, subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform to hear new episodes as they drop. You can watch this episode, with subtitles on our YouTube Channel

Coming Up:

Next: Whiteness, Wealth and Power with Remi Adekoya

Soon: Letting Go of Models and Being Fully Yourself as a Coach with Marie Quigley

Keywords

coaching, leadership, body, embodiment, physical intelligence, choreography, authority, inspiration, compassion, analytical thinking, flow, movement, breath, Claire Pedrick, Claire Dale

  continue reading

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