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Coaching@Henley: Series 2 Episode 1

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Coaching Outdoors Podcast co-hosts share ideas around taking coaching conversations outdoors and partnering with nature

Prof. Rebecca Jones is joined by Daniel Wallace, Viki Rice and guests Paul Jefferies and Anna-Marie Watson, to discuss Coaching Outdoors, as they kickstart the first episode of our second series of Coaching@Henley podcasts.

In this episode Daniel Wallace interviews Coaching Outdoors Podcast co-hosts Paul Jefferies and Anna-Marie Watson, about their love of coaching in nature and their enthusiastic mission to encourage coaches and their coachees to step outdoors. The episode continues the theme with ‘Henley Discusses’ with Prof. Rebecca Jones, Daniel Wallace and Viki Rice exploring their views and experiences of coaching outdoors.

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About the hosts

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Dr Rebecca Jones

Dr Rebecca J Jones is a Professor in Coaching at Henley Business School, the Director of the Henley Centre for Coaching and a Chartered Psychologist. Her research interests lie in examining the factors that influence coaching effectiveness. Passionate about evidence-based practice and teaching, she incorporates her research into her teaching practice at Henley’s Centre for Coaching.

Rebecca is the author of the book ‘Coaching with Research in Mind’ and has published her research in leading journals such as Academy of Management Learning & Education, the Journal of Occupational & Organizational Psychology and the European Journal of Work & Organizational Psychology.

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Viki Rice

Viki Rice is a Lecturer in Coaching and Behavioural Change and a coach at Henley Business School.

When coaching, Viki takes a holistic approach to her work and is always interested in the whole person. She draws upon an eclectic mix of evidence-based approaches to support coachees to refocus, increase performance and improve well-being.

She brings experience working in higher education, specifically through her work with corporate organisations to improve processes and enhance the quality of their existing coaching provision. Prior to that, Viki completed her MSc in Coaching for Behavioural Change at Henley Business School, focusing her research in equine coaching and exploring the benefits of how working with horses and being in nature can support clients at a deep somatic level.

Series 2 episodes

Coaching@Henley: Series 2 Episode 1

Coaching@Henley: Series 2 Episode 1

Coaching Outdoors Podcast co-hosts share ideas around taking coaching conversations outdoors and partnering with nature.

Coaching@Henley: Series 2 Episode 2

Coaching@Henley: Series 2 Episode 2

Laurence Barrett, Founder Director of Heresy Consulting and associate tutor at Henley Business School, talks about the learnings from his award-winning book, ‘A Jungian Approach to Coaching’.

Coaching@Henley: Series 2 Episode 3

Coaching@Henley: Series 2 Episode 3

Dr Tim Anstiss talks about his approach to coaching for positive psychological wellbeing.

Series 1 episodes

Coaching@Henley: Episode 1

What’s the point of coaching research? Gratitude and long-term change; Professor Riddell talks Neuroscience.

Coaching@Henley: Episode 2

Can anybody be coached? Research on acceptance and commitment coaching; is intuition in coaching judgmental?

Coaching@Henley: Episode 3

Can we ‘switch off’ being a coach? Julie Williams talks pro bono coaching; working with clients who aren’t engaged

Coaching@Henley: Episode 4

Coaching and the dark triad; coaching narcissistic clients; Kish Modasia talks mindfulness.

Coaching@Henley: Episode 5

Narendra Laljani talks leaders as coaches; internal vs external coaches; who is the client?

Coaching@Henley: Episode 6

Ashana Crichton talks coach credentialling; research on self-awareness in coaching; what stops coaches from getting supervision?