Jo Birch a highly respected supervisor, author, and long-standing contributor to the development of supervision in coaching and helping professions. Jo has worked for many years at the intersection of practice, ethics, and professional standards, supporting supervisors and practitioners to think more deeply about their work and their responsibility within it. She is widely known for her writing and teaching on supervision, reflective practice, and professional maturity, and for he...
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Jo Birch a highly respected supervisor, author, and long-standing contributor to the development of supervision in coaching and helping professions. Jo has worked for many years at the intersection of practice, ethics, and professional standards, supporting supervisors and practitioners to think more deeply about their work and their responsibility within it. She is widely known for her writing and teaching on supervision, reflective practice, and professional maturity, and for he...
#20 George Warren: The Conscience, Advancement & Future of Coaching
The Edge of Coaching
1 hour 15 minutes
1 year ago
#20 George Warren: The Conscience, Advancement & Future of Coaching
In today's episode, George enjoys the opportunity to have the questions posed to him. We explore learnings and reflections from the first series of the podcast, and hear George's experiences and offerings from his wider coaching journey. Podcast Links'Getting started as a coach - AC Podcast - Link here'Exploring the role of coaching for social justice' with Charmaine Roche, Animas Podcast - Link hereRob's LinkedIn - Link hereYour Coaching DevelopmentIf you'd like to explore the edges of your ...
The Edge of Coaching
Jo Birch a highly respected supervisor, author, and long-standing contributor to the development of supervision in coaching and helping professions. Jo has worked for many years at the intersection of practice, ethics, and professional standards, supporting supervisors and practitioners to think more deeply about their work and their responsibility within it. She is widely known for her writing and teaching on supervision, reflective practice, and professional maturity, and for he...