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  • We sometimes get asked if we teach NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) on our Doctors’ Transformational Coaching Diploma and the answer is mostly no, and also, a little bit, yes. For this reason we thought it would be useful to have a conversation about it on our podcast.

    We are both trained and licensed NLP practitioners, and although we gained something from our training, neither of us actually practise NLP.

    We do, however, weave some of our learning into our individual ways of working and include some elements that you might find on an NLP course in our own training, although we credit the original source of those elements which, more often than not, is not NLP.

    In this episode we explore what NLP is; its limitations; its uses in the coaching room; and, as always, our own thoughts on the subject. approach within our programmes.

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

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  • As coaches we are having conversations that matter, and discussing topics that are important to our coachees. With any conversations of importance thought is required around how we hold that space for our coachees and how we show up as coaches. Coaching is an unregulated industry and it therefore falls to coaching bodies to try to ensure that its members act with professionalism, integrity and an ethical approach.

    In this episode we explore the subject of ethics and what an ethical approach might look like to coaches within their own practice. We make reference to the Global Code of Ethics, which many coaching organisations are signed up to. The code offers some guidance to ethical considerations that coachees might be grappling with.

    Resources:

    You can find out more about and download the latest version of The Global Code of Ethics for Coaches, Mentors, and Supervisors here:

    https://www.globalcodeofethics.org/

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • In this episode Helen will be chatting with Dr SaraLou Wylie. A G.P. interested in a more holistic approach to wellness, SaraLou joined our diploma programme in 2023. She is nowcertified Women’s life coach who specialises in coaching professional women with overwhelm, burnout and stress. SaraLou's holistic approach helps them regain control of their lives, feel like them again and live a life with joy and presence.

    Helen caught up with SaraLou to find out about her journey into the world of self employed coaching, her favourite coaching tools and questions, and why she loves coaching. We are sure that her enthusiasm and passion will jump out of the speakers as you listen along to SaraLou sharing her thoughts and experiences.

    Resources:

    You can find out more about Dr SaraLou Wylie on her website:https://drsaralouwylie.com/

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    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

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    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

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  • From time to time we devote an episode to questions about coaching that have been asked by our listeners. And this episode is one of those, with a difference.

    We have been saving up some of the more personal questions that have been sent in and you can join us to find out a little bit more about us as coaches, including our biggest frustrations about coaching, what brings us joy, what inspired us to be coaches, books we are reading, and we talk a bit about using psychometric testing in the coaching room.

    If you have a question to ask about coaching and would like us to answer it for you on the podcast, do send us your questions, or even drop us a voice note of your question, and we’ll feature it on a future episode.

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  • On our podcast we regularly explore topics that coachees might bring to a coaching conversation.

    One such topic is ‘Wellbeing’. In the last 10 years, Wellbeing has become a huge topic for discussion in many settings, including workplaces, schools and GP practices.

    Wellbeing is a hugely diverse topic with many different elements and meanings assigned to it. So, whether you consider yourself a wellbeing coach or not, you are likely to come across clients who want to explore it in some way as a topic for coaching.

    Join us as we discuss what wellbeing is, or could be, and how you might explore it with a client in the coaching room.

    And, once you’ve listened, if this conversation has whetted your appetite for further exploration of Wellbeing in Coaching, then book yourself a place to join us at our Wellbeing Virtual Conference in October, when we will be running five different workshops around different aspects of wellbeing. You can book your place by clicking on this link. Conference Booking

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • Back in episode 30 we spoke about using Transactional Analysis (TA) in the coaching room, and in episode 31 we explored one of the TA models, the Parent-Adult-Child model.

    Another coaching model that originates from TA is Karpman’s Drama Triangle, so we thought it was time we introduced this model to you as well.

    The Drama Triangle offers another way to explore the coachee’s perception of their inter-personal relationship dynamics and behaviour patterns. It is an extremely useful model to be aware of as a coach, and to introduce to your coachee to help raise awareness about their view of their situation.

    It is useful to demonstrate some caution when using the model in the coaching room, but it is a great way of helping the coachee gain a new perspective on the roles they’re playing in their relationships.

    In this episode we explore the Drama Triangle and how we might use it to its full advantage in the coaching room.

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    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • Our bodies provide the perfect vessel in which to hold our stress and we will feel all sorts of indications that this is happening for us when we’re in struggle. But our bodies also offer us some insights into what else is going on for us. Somatic markers provide us with information that we will often ignore when it would be wise to be mindful of them. While we might not choose to act on a gut feeling, noticing what we notice about our physiological sensations can become an important part of our decision making process, and can be so too for our coachees.

    In this episode we take a look at somatic coaching, or embodied coaching, in which coachees are encouraged to go within, to the wisdom held in their own body.

    Somatic coaching can be practised on its own, or as part of an integrative approach, to great effect.

    Listen in to this episode of the Your Coaching Journey podcast for some ideas on how you could use somatic coaching with your coachees and how that might improve their outcomes for them.

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    Tom:

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    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • What is coaching supervision and why would I want to engage with it as a coach?

    Coaching is an unregulated industry and, as we have discussed on previous episodes, it is down to coaching bodies and individual coaches to take responsibility for the professionalism and self-regulation of coaching as a whole.

    Coaching supervision is one way of helping you as a coach to reflect on the quality of your coaching, your own professional development and your progress in the world of coaching. Coaching supervision is a protected space for confidential and supportive conversations about your role as a coach and your interactions with coachees.

    Join us in this episode to find out more about supervision, why you might want to engage with it, and what the practice of receiving supervision entails.

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

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    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • From time to time we devote an episode to questions about coaching that have been asked by our listeners.

    In this episode we are discussing the difference between team and group coaching, whether a coaching approach would help if you’re asked to facilitate with some mediation, and what to do if a client wants to end their coaching arrangement early.

    If you have a question to ask about coaching and would like us to answer it for you on the podcast, do send us your questions, or even drop us a voice note of your question, and we’ll feature it on a future episode.

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

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  • In this episode we are joined by the delightful Dr Liz Donovan who has had a stellar career as a paediatric consultant and neonatologist, as well as being the Director of Medical Education at University Hospital Southampton. Liz came out of retirement to return to Southampton to work on a very special project, supporting medics through a coaching programme.

    The Doctors’ Development Unit offers support to senior clinicians within the trust. A pool of consultants have been trained as coaches by us here at Your Coaching Journey and are making good use of their coaching skills in their work with their consultant colleagues.

    Liz has been heading up the coaching consultant team at Southampton, and has been delighted with the results of the coaching that has been conducted there. An independent evaluation of the effectiveness of the coaching within the trust has recently been carried out. The evaluation revealed some remarkable findings in terms of the social return on the investment that has been made and the efficacy of the coaching.

    Liz will be sharing some of the report’s findings with us, along with her own reflections on the art of coaching.

    Resources:

    You can contact Liz about this research by emailing her at [email protected]

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • On our podcast we regularly explore topics that coachees might bring to a coaching conversation.

    One such topic is ‘burnout’ and as with many topics that arrive at the door of the transformational coach, this is an important topic that affects many members of the medical community.

    Burnout is a complex phenomenon, and we might well be coaching individuals who are at different stages in the burnout journey. They may be feeling stressed and concerned about ending up burnt out; they may be at the point of almost burning out; or they may have already burnt out.

    There is a place for coaching in all of these situations and in this podcast we begin to explore the concept of burnout, how it is defined and measured, and how we might go about supporting someone around their relationship with burnout.

    Join us for a fascinating conversation about burnout and how coaching might provide a useful intervention for those who are experiencing the symptoms that arise at the different stages of burnout.

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    Find out about our Doctors’ Transformational Coaching Diploma

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • Here at Your Coaching Journey we believe that the primary role of a coach is to facilitate the coachee’s own thinking around their situation, allowing them to gain new perspectives and consider their options for moving towards their desired outcome.

    Coaching is about encouraging the coachee to find their own answers, rather than the coach providing them with them.

    So how do we square the non-directive approach with the concept of the coach introducing coaching tools, models and exercises.

    In this episode we explore the idea of being directive about the coaching process without being directive about the way that the coachee is thinking. We have no wish to advise the coachee about their situation, the options they have, the decision they might make, or the options they might take.

    What we are interested in is deepening the pool of meaning for the coachee, widening their perspective and offering models and exercises that generate new thinking.

    In this episode we discuss how we might go about achieving this fine balance of managing the coaching conversation, introducing the coachee to new concepts and remaining non-directive with regard to the content of the coaching conversation.

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • In Episode 52 of the podcast, we talked about using metaphor in coaching and briefly touched on the coaching approach known as Clean Language.

    In this episode we take a deeper dive into the ‘Clean Language’ approach and explore its origins. We also take a look at what distinguishes it from other coaching approaches and explore some of Clean Language’s strengths and weaknesses.

    We know that reflecting back the coachee’s own words in a coaching session often proves more powerful than paraphrasing, and the ‘Clean Language’ approach takes this approach to another level. In using the client's own terminology, a clean language coach builds on their choice of words to elicit metaphors and a metaphorical landscape. In this way they allow the coachee to think differently, and gain new insights, about themself and their situation.

    During this conversation we will explore what the ‘Clean Language’ approach sounds like, how it is constructed and what we might draw from it to weave into a more integrative approach to coaching.

    Resources:

    Link to YouTube video of Dave Grove

    https://youtu.be/gdMRqXjESbI?si=9tbrojdgrd_twxBn

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • Here at Your Coaching Journey, we have been training doctors to be transformational coaches on the Doctors’ Transformational Coaching Diploma for the past five years and this continues to be our flagship training programme.

    More recently we have adapted our learning offering and created a Transformational Coaching Diploma for Lifestyle Medicine. On this programme we train doctors who are interested in lifestyle medicine and health coaching to become transformational coaches. This course has an emphasis on working with people around behaviour changes that lead to improved health and wellbeing. The programme has proved tremendously popular, and we have new cohorts starting regularly throughout the year.

    In this episode we provide a brief introduction to what common benefits the two programmes have for learners and set out elements that differentiate the two courses.

    Resources:

    Further Information on the Doctors’ Transformational Coaching Diploma can be found by clicking on the following link:

    https://yourcoachingjourney.com/doctors-coaching-diploma/

    Further information on the Transformational Coaching DIploma for Lifestyle Medicine can be found by clicking on the following link:

    https://yourcoachingjourney.com/lifestyle/

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    For more information about our training, our podcast and our other coaching services visit our website at https://yourcoachingjourney.com/

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • Accreditation - ‘What is it?’ and ‘Why would I want to apply for accreditation?’

    These are questions that we are asked from time to time, and so we thought that we’d offer our thoughts on the matter in this episode of the podcast. While it’s not essential to be personally accredited as a coach, there are some real benefits for those who do apply for accreditation.

    In her role as an accreditation assessor with the Association for Coaching, Helen is well-versed in the assessment criteria that applicants are expected to meet. She is, therefore, well placed to answer your questions and concerns about accreditation and the accreditation process.

    During this episode. Helen will provide the benefit of her wisdom and experience. She will also be offering you the inside track on how our Transformational Coaching Diploma supports you in the process of becoming accredited and will also let you have her top tip on getting started on the road to accreditation.

    Resources:

    Helen has created an online mini-masterclass on accreditation which you can find out more about here. While this is designed for our own graduates coming out of our Transformational Coaching Diplomas, much of it will be of use if you have qualified elsewhere.

    https://t4s.site/ycj-coaching-accreditation-masterclass/lets-get-accredited/

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • From time to time we devote an episode to questions about coaching that have been asked by our listeners.

    In this episode we are discussing the requirements around supervision for coaches, tools you can use to explore a coachee’s core values, and what you would need to consider when thinking about group and team coaching, as opposed to one to one coaching.

    If you have a question to ask about coaching and would like us to answer it for you on the podcast, do send us your questions, or even drop us a voice note of your question, and we’ll feature it on a future episode.

    If you’d like to purchase a copy of the values coaching cards you can find them at the following link: https://yourcoachingjourney.com/products/

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • Join us today as we have a fascinating conversation with coach and paediatrician, Dr Nikki Paul.

    We caught up with Nikki to find out what she had been doing since she successfully completed our Doctors’ Transformational Coaching Diploma in 2023.

    As well as having a role as a paediatrician Nikki is also a mum and a widow. Since completing the coaching diploma Nikki has seen it as her mission to help widowed mums process their grief and learn to love their life. Her company, ‘The Grief Coach’ supports widows by coaching them as they journey through their grief and find a new path forward. Nikki is actively involved in educating the public about the realities of grief.

    Resources:

    You can connect with Nikki via her instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/the_grief_coach/

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    Find out about our Doctors’ Transformational Coaching Diploma

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    Tom:

    www.linkedin.com/in/tomdillondoctorstranformationalcoachingdiploma/

    Email: [email protected]

    Helen:

    www.linkedin.com/in/helenleathers/

    Email: [email protected]

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  • On our podcast we regularly explore the topics that coachees might bring to a coaching conversation. One such topic is ‘change’; a huge topic that encompasses many different potential areas of a coachee’s life.

    Sometimes, the coaching might be focused on a change that is happening around the coachee or it might be a change that the coachee wants to bring about for themself.

    Either way, everyone responds to change differently and there is a broad spectrum of how impactful and challenging change can be.

    In this episode we explore how we might help our coachees to navigate change in their personal or professional lives, whether it’s change they want to see or change that they feel is being done to them. We touch on KĂŒbler Ross’s model of change and also the work of Swedish psychologist, Claes Janssen who developed the Change House model to describe the different rooms that someone might enter as they move through a period of change.

    Join us for an interesting exploration of how we might start to talk about change with our coachees.

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  • “It’s like Maslow’s ‘Hierarchy of Needs’, isn’t it?” is a rhetorical question often posed in discussions around human needs. Maslow’s model of behaviour is one of the most oft-cited models of human psychology. Images of the pyramid that is usually used to illustrate Maslow’s hierarchy are peppered throughout social media channels.

    Very few people ever delve into Maslow’s hierarchy, beyond a cursory glance at the model and a sage nod of the head, before they scroll onto a kitten being frightened by a cucumber, but the notion is worth exploring further.

    That’s exactly what we do in this episode of the podcast, as well as exploring an entirely different model of human needs, which may be just as valid. We’ll also talk about how you might approach the model from a coaching perspective.

    As we also often say on the podcast, all models are wrong, but some are useful, so have a listen and decide for yourself how useful Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is within a coaching conversation.

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  • For us, coaching is all about allowing our coachees to have time to think about their situation, their desired outcomes and their ideas for achieving those outcomes.

    We know that being truly present with our coachees and holding that space for them while they think to the end of their thoughts is invaluable. This is where their new thinking is generated.

    ‘Time To Think’ is also the name of a particular coaching approach devised by Nancy Kline that has some unique characteristics and a very specific structure when coaching individuals.

    In this episode we explore what the ‘Time to Think’ approach looks like, what we see as the benefits of the approach and also what we perceive to be its limitations

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