The Living System Within: Cultivating a Regenerative Self In Coaching

The Living System Within: Cultivating a Regenerative Self In Coaching

The Living System Within: Cultivating a Regenerative Self In Coaching

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The Living System Within: Cultivating a Regenerative Self In Coaching with Jing Ye

hosted by the Korean Speaking Pod Soojin Kim & Haesun Chung

Jing Ye is one of the 12 pioneers who participated in the “Coaching for a Regenerative World- The 12×12 Research project” led by CCA members Fran Smith (CCA Brazil), Claire d’Aboville (GCP), Padraic O’Donnell (CCA USA) and Kat Haber (CCA USA).

We are delighted to invite you to a special webinar featuring a pioneering coach working at the intersection of sustainability, coaching, and ecological awareness in China. Drawing from over a decade of experience supporting individuals, organizations, and communities in the sustainability field, this session offers a unique opportunity to explore how coaching can expand our perspective—from the individual to the interconnected living systems we are part of. As highlighted in her journey, this work is not only about impact, but about “making our world larger” through deeper connection and awareness .

In this interactive session, participants will be gently invited to reconnect with nature through a reflective check-in, bringing a natural element into the shared space. The workshop will introduce key concepts such as expanded self-identity and the idea of the inner living system—the “Gaia within us”—offering a powerful lens to understand ourselves as part of a larger ecological whole.

Through a live coaching demonstration and group exercises using the “four different voices” framework, participants will experience perspective-shifting in real time. This approach reflects a core insight from ecological coaching: that transformation begins not only with knowledge, but with how we relate—to ourselves, to others, and to the world around us.

Whether you are a coach, a sustainability practitioner, or simply someone curious about new ways of seeing and being, this session offers both practical tools and a meaningful space for reflection. We will close with a Q&A, inviting participants to explore how these ideas can be integrated into their own work and lives.

As preparation in advance for this meeting, you can view this 12×12 Pioneers video interview of Jing:  https://www.climatecoachingalliance.org/pioneers-12/

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Event Timezone Reference - China Standard Time UTC +8

Presenter(s) Bio

Jing Ye

Jing Ye, a seasoned leadership and systems coach, is a dedicated promoter and practitioner of Active Hope. For years, she has been weaving together Eastern and Western wisdom to foster deep, meaningful change within ecological and social systems.

With over three decades of life and professional experience across Eastern and Western, Jing has cultivated a systemic approach to personal and organizational transformation. As the technical reviewer for the Chinese edition of Co-Active Coaching and co-translator of Co-Active Leadership, Active Hope, and the forthcoming Coming Back to Life, she has played an important role in introducing leading-edge coaching methodologies and frameworks for socio-ecological regeneration to Chinese-speaking communities.

Jing is also a core practitioner of the "Cards for Life," a tool she uses to help individuals and groups awaken to the deep interconnections between self, nature, and the wider world. She has consistently partnered with nonprofit organizations and activists in the sustainability field, offering leadership development, team coaching, and strategic dialogue from a systemic perspective to empower action across ecological, social, and cultural dimensions. 

Is This Event Being Recorded? - Yes

Event Language - English

Posted By - Soojin Kim

Email - soojnkm@gmail.com

To register for this event please visit the following URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/TGwTNMqET6mSUJ_o6A1GHw#/registration →

 

Date And Time

May 21, 2026 @ 07:30 PM (CST) to
May 21, 2026 @ 09:00 PM (CST)
 

Registration End Date

May 17, 2026
 

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