CCA and CAW: Coaching & Collaboration

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CCA and CAW: Coaching & Collaboration

CCA and CAW: Coaching & Collaboration

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How does the coaching profession collaborate more effectively within its own ecosystem, and in the wider ecosystem, to enable the acceleration of truly impactful action on the climate and ecological emergency?

This is a question which is very much at the heart of the work of the leading professional journal “Coaching at Work” (CAW) magazine, and is central to the mission of the Climate Coaching Alliance (CCA). This event will be a conversation to explore this question from experiences of both CAW and CCA, and provide participants the opportunity to share ideas for greater collaboration, thus accelerating the systemic change that we all believe is so essential.

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Event Timezone Reference - United Kingdom

Presenter(s) Bio

Liz Hall is a leadership/ executive coach, trained mindfulness teacher and the editor of Coaching at Work since 2005. She’s the author of publications including Mindful Coaching (Kogan Page), Coach your team (Penguin Business), author/editor of Coaching in times of crisis and transformation (Kogan Page), and co-author with Dr Emma Donaldson-Feilder of Relational Mindfulness for coaches: Enhancing presence, awareness, wisdom, compassion and courageous collaboration (forthcoming, Routledge). Committed to making a positive difference, including to navigate the climate emergency, Liz launched the annual Climate Coaching Action Day through Coaching at Work in March 2020, celebrating and promoting climate coaching, she’s a member of the Climate Coaching Alliance, and a coach with Social Movement Coaching, delivering CPD and coaching to climate & social justice leaders. She’s trained to facilitate Joanna Macy’s The Work that Reconnects. Liz’s coaching is informed by mindfulness, compassion, somatics, attachment theory, systems thinking/feeling and adult vertical development, amongst others. Now an empty-nester, Liz shares her home in southern Spain with her husband and a bunch of unruly rescue animals. www.coachingatwork.com www.lizhallcoaching.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/liz-hall-8b37826/

Stu Pickles is a Regenerative Leadership Coach & Influencer.  He believes that we can create a better future for society and the planet, whilst also enabling organisations and communities to thrive.  He blends his ex-CFO acumen and coaching expertise with 12+ years of researching and developing leadership of sustainability and social purpose.


This combination gives his clients a supportive coaching experience that creates a practical roadmap towards truly transformational, regenerative leadership. Stu is a Global Coordinator of the Climate Coaching Alliance, Founder of Winchcombe Green Town Movement, and CEO of Aim Higher Leadership.

Posted By - Stuart Pickles

Email - stuart@aimhigherleadership.com

 

Date And Time

Jun 4, 2024 @ 12:30 PM (GMT) to
Jun 4, 2024 @ 02:00 PM (GMT)
 

Location

Online event
 

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