Exploring our attitudes and behaviours when leading the changes we need for our fragile planet

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Exploring our attitudes and behaviours when leading the changes we need for our fragile planet

Exploring our attitudes and behaviours when leading the changes we need for our fragile planet

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Who are you when you are coaching and supervising? We will explore the topic of climate and biodiversity coaching & supervision and how your practice can best serve humanity and the planet at this critical time. How do you show up as leaders, coaches and supervisors in service of the planet’s needs?
What role do and can coaches play in facilitation and leadership? When are you and your coachees / mentees / clients are ready to explore this topic? Who are you when considering the fragility of the planet in your conversations? In what ways could you have a greater positive impact as a facilitator/global leader? This is an interactive webinar with breakout rooms to discuss and learn with peers.

This will be hosted by two active members of the Climate Coaching Alliance. who are founders of Climate Biodiversity Coaching to deepen the multiple contributions coaching offers the word today and for future generations.

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Presenter(s) Bio

Jackie Arnold, An ICF Leadership & Health Coach and Member of EMCC who also holds a CSA Dip in Coaching Supervision. Jackie is passionate about preserving the planet for future generations. As part of the CCA she is involved in developing videos, webinars and courses with environmentalists on leadership for climate change, sustainability and biodiversity.

Event Language - English

Posted By - Lydia Stevens

Email - lydia.richardson@icloud.com

Spare Field - Not in use - Lydia Stevens is an executive coach, facilitator, trainer, mother and grand-mother. After 20 years of working as a consultant in international development (a founder of Triple Line Consulting), Lydia re-trained as an executive coach at Henley Business School to work with businesses, communities and individuals to serve people and the planet.

 

Date And Time

Mar 7, 2022 @ 03:00 PM (GMT) to
Mar 7, 2022 @ 04:00 PM (GMT)
 

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