Coaching for a Regenerative World

Coaching for a Regenerative World

Coaching for a Regenerative World

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Join us for the penultimate session of the Coaching for a Regenerative World Pioneers CCA 12×12 series!

In this session, we have the pleasure of welcoming Dr Josie McLean, Rashmi Shetty, and Claire d’Aboville. They will help us weave together the core insights and emergent themes from the 12×12 – Coaching for a Regenerative Worldproject.

Claire, who convened the CCA 12×12 series, will share an overview of the learning from the research she conducted with Francesca Smith (CCA Brasil) and Padraic O’Donnell (CCA USA).

She will be joined by Josie and Rashmi, two of the coaches featured in the study, who both integrate regenerative practices into their work. Together they will explore the on-going need for regenerative coaching as we navigate the complexities of our changing climates and ecosystems. We’ll hear Josie (Australia) and Rashmi (India) share about their personal experiences.

You will be invited to ask them questions about their motivations, challenges and approaches.

To enable a deeper conversation, we invite you to watch Josie’s and Rashmi’s interviews conducted for this project before joining the session.
However, if you have not watched them, you will still benefit from the session.

[ * CLICK HERE to learn more about the “12×12 – Coaching for a Regenerative World” project and to watch the original interviews with Josie, Rashmi, and the other pioneering coaches.]

The session will be hosted by the CCA Australia and New Zealand community and moderated by Julie Goodhart, one of its members.

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Event Timezone Reference - Australia Central Standard Time

Presenter(s) Bio

Dr Josie Mc Lean is an author, speaker, activist and catalyst for systemic change. She is well-known for her work in developing leaders, individually through executive coaching assignments, within teams using a team coaching approach, or in leadership development programs.  She helps leaders apply the principles of complexity or living systems to their leadership challenges and lead effectively through uncertainty. Internationally recognised as a pioneer of the Australian coaching industry, Josie received the International Coaching Federation’s President’s Award in 2009. In late 2019, Josie co-founded the Climate Coaching Alliance, a global network of professional coaches committed to influencing coaching professionals to recognise climate and ecological crises in their work.

Josie’s portfolio includes three books; Big Little Shifts (describing the leadership journey to lead systemic changes in relation to complex, adaptive challenges); Ecological and Climate-Conscious Coaching (co-edited); and Purposeful Cultures: A Practical Self-Leadership Guide (exploring who we are and how to make a difference)

Rashmi Shetty, PCC, is the Founder-Director of The Third Eye. A storyteller at heart and a coach by choice, Rashmi empowers leaders to find and own their authentic voice—both literally and metaphorically. She brings an eclectic mix of experience as a Popular Speaker, Award-Winning Broadcaster, Coach, Former Radio Jockey, Facilitator, Emcee, Podcaster, and Visiting Faculty at reputed colleges across India. Rashmi regenerative approach is to acknowledge we are borrowing our earth from our children/grandchildren. Rashmi is very active with ICF, in the Bengaluru Chapter and as a trustee of the ICF Foundation.

 

Claire d’Aboville, PCC, has been an executive coach since 2010. She supports organisations and individuals with sustainability at the heart of their strategy. Based in Portugal, she is part of the global leadership of the CCA.

 

Julie Goodhart, ACC, works with leaders, groups and teams in transformational change, at which sustainability and regenerative practices are at the heart.

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Event Language - English

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Email - annemarie@designingyourlife.coach

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Date And Time

May 27, 2026 @ 06:00 PM (ACST) to
May 27, 2026 @ 07:15 PM (ACST)
 

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