Make a Change to Make a Difference
By Barefoot Coaching
Make a Change to Make a DifferenceJan 05, 2023
Season Two: Sue Schilling, CEO Alopecia UK
In our latest episode, Adam is joined by Sue Schilling, CEO of Alopecia UK🌟
Having been first diagnosed with alopecia in primary school, Sue found her way to Alopecia UK when she lost all of her hair in her 40s. She says that on reflection, losing her hair challenged her to find her strengths, and that despite it taking a while to get there, she knows she's a better person and has developed a kinder outlook on the world.
In this insightful episode, Sue shares her leadership philosophy and the values that guide her work. Sue emphasises the importance of meeting her team where they are, fostering circular love as a core value, and building rooted connections in the workplace. She discusses the multifaceted role of a CEO in a small organization, wearing different hats and juggling various responsibilities. Sue finds energy and purpose in engaging directly with the community her charity supports, organising events, and providing support to individuals affected by alopecia. She highlights the transformative impact of creating safe spaces for people to embrace their identities without fear of judgment. Sue also reflects on her experience of the Barefoot Coaching Training Programme, sharing the significance of tools like perceptual positions in her work with young adults.
Happy listening 🎧
Episode Links:
Website: https://www.alopecia.org.uk/
Barefoot 30 Great Coaching Tools Booklet (See Perceptual Positions): https://barefootcoaching.co.uk/product/30-great-coaching-tools/
#Podcast #Leadership #Values #Alopecia
Season Two: Patrice Gordon
In our latest episode, Adam is joined by coach, author and business owner Patrice Gordon. Patrice previously held senior positions at British Airways, Royal Mail and Virgin Atlantic. Pivoting from commercial finance into commercial partnerships, she led the largest airline joint venture across the transatlantic. After completing the Barefoot Coach Training Programme back in 2017, she has since developed her practice to focus on females in the workplace, inclusive leadership, and reverse mentoring, launching her book 'Reverse Mentoring, Removing Barriers and Building Belonging in the Workplace' in 2022.
Season Two: Dame Jackie Daniel
In this episode, Adam is joined by Dame Jackie Daniel, CEO of Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Dame Jackie began her NHS career as a nurse before moving into NHS management. She’s been a Chief Executive Officer for the last 16 years and In 2017, was recognised in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours for her services to health care.
In this inspiring episode, Jackie shares how the underpinnings of her coach training with barefoot, helped her to handle some of her most challenging chief executive roles within the NHS.
We also talk about Jackie’s passion for supporting resilience and well-being - where she introduces her framework for developing the right mindsets and behaviours in NHS leaders, promoting self-care, and creating operating and governance structures that foster engagement and connection.
We hope you enjoy listening.
Dame Jackie's Blog: https://www.damejackiesblog.co.uk/
Season Two: Channel 4 Television
🔊 We're thrilled to present a brand new episode of the Barefoot Coaching Podcast! 🎧 Join us as we take you behind the scenes at Channel 4 headquarters with our amazing guests, Jamie Ward, Head of Learning and Development, and Sarah Tegerdine, Lead Senior People Partner for Creative.
In this episode, hosted by Adam Goodman-Smith and Kelly Wood, we explore the incredible mission of Channel 4 to democratize coaching and make it accessible to everyone across their business. 🌍✨
Tune in as we discuss:
✅ How Jamie and Sarah discovered their passion for coaching, and their journey to Barefoot Coaching.
✅ Why Barefoot Coaching was the perfect partner for Channel 4's coaching initiatives.
✅ Insider insights on building an internal coaching practice.
✅ The crucial role of supervision within a coaching organisation.
✅ Plus, Jamie and Sarah generously share their personal stories and career journeys to date.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in developing an internal coaching practice within their organization. 🎯📈
Connect with our hosts and guests on LinkedIn:
👉 Adam Goodman-Smith: linkedin.com/in/adam-goodman-smith-96768738/
👉 Kelly Wood: linkedin.com/in/kelly-wood-866a8841/
👉 Sarah Tegerdine: linkedin.com/in/sarahtegerdineheadofhr/
👉 Jamie Ward: linkedin.com/in/jamie-ward-3703221/
This episode was produced by: Jim Cork at Explore Studio
https://www.instagram.com/jimexplore/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimcork/
#BarefootCoaching #PodcastEpisode #CoachingTransformation #InternalCoachingPractice #Channel4Coaching #LeadershipDevelopment #ProfessionalGrowth #Channel4
Season Two: Geoff Watts, Agile Coach
Geoff is one of the most experienced Scrum coaches in the UK, a TEDx and Keynote Speaker and the author of the seminal best-sellers Scrum Mastery: From Good to Great Servant-Leadership, Product Mastery: From Good to Great Product Ownership and of course the award-winning The Coach's Casebook: Mastering The Twelve Traits That Trap Us which he co-wrote with Barefoot’s Kim Morgan.
In this episode, Geoff shares:
· What Agile is and his journey into the world of Scrum
· Why he is passionate about Servant Leadership
· His experience of training with Barefoot Coaching
· How he is using a blend of coaching and Agile methodologies in his work supporting organisations
· His mission to disrupt the world of Agile certification
Episode Links:
The Servant as Leader, Robert K. Greenleaf: https://archive.org/details/20200601-the-servant-as-leader/page/4/mode/2up Inspect and Adapt: https://www.inspectandadapt.com/
Agile Mastery Institute: https://agilemasteryinstitute.com/guide/geoff-watts/
Season Two: Barbara Banda
In this feature-length episode, Adam chats to Author, Educator and Executive Coach, Barbara Banda
A message from Adam: I'm so excited to share this episode with listeners. The theme throughout is one of 'difference'. Difference in life, in organisations and in coaching. Barbara and I had a blast recording this episode. I hope that you get that sense listening to it and that you find our conversation helpful. As this episode is longer than usual, we've included a handy chapter menu below.
Happy Listening! 🎧
Chapter Menu 📕
01:00 Intro
02:19 Early career
09:15 Difference in education
11:30 Being 100% Barbara
16:05 Arriving at Barefoot Coaching
18:28 The value of academic qualifications in the coaching profession (PGCert etc)
30:00 What kind of coach did you want to be?
33:19 Advice for people considering coach training
35:35 After completing the programme
41:47 Being able to be yourself at work
46:19 The value of difference in coaching
51:08 The value of professional coaching supervision
53:33 Barbara’s debut book ‘The Model Black’
01:09:55 What’s next?
01:13:44 How do you spend your downtime?
01:15:30 Parting thought
Useful Links:
Barbara's Website: https://lnkd.in/ecdpY3nD
Barbara's Book The Model Black - How Black British Leaders Succeed in Organisations and Why It Matters: https://amzn.eu/d/brI25DM
Barefoot Coaching: https://lnkd.in/eekzMQ2M
Series Two: Karl Perry
Episode Six: Make a Change to Make a Difference with Karl Perry
All aboard the ‘coach-acoaster’. In this episode, Adam talks with Coach and Author Karl Perry. Karl’s route into coaching wasn’t straightforward. After being forced to close his well-established business due to COVID-19 and dealing with a personal loss, Karl experienced a cardiac arrest at home. It was this series of events which found him living what he describes as his ‘third life’, a life in which a simple conversation with a friend using Barefoot’s Values Cards, led him to our door.
At the time of recording, Karl had just completed the Barefoot Coach Training Programme, an experience which he describes as being like riding his very own 'coach-acoaster'. Whether you are thinking about training as a coach, or if you are in the process of training, this is an episode not to be missed.
Series Two: Diane Hanna
Episode Five: Make a Change to Make a Difference with Diane Hanna
We are kicking off the New Year with a bang. This latest episode with experienced Coach and Coach Supervisor Diane Hanna is jam-packed full of valuable content about coaching and the coaching profession. It’s one not to be missed.
Hear about:
- Diane’s journey from corporate roles into coaching and the change she made to make a difference
- Her experience of training with Barefoot Coaching and then tutoring on our coach training programme
- The critical importance and value of coaching supervision to all coaches - new and established
- Diane’s experience of coaching teams and then teaching coaches to coach teams, as well as her advice for anyone considering training as a Team Coach
- Plus, a whole lot more
A new episode arrives each month, so be sure to subscribe to be the first to know when each episode lands.
We hope you enjoy listening.
Series Two - Bonus Festive Episode
Join the team at Barefoot HQ for this bonus festive edition of the Make a Change to Make a Difference Podcast. The team have each selected a question from Barefoot’s Coaching Cards for Christmas, and one by one, they’ll share their answer.
We’ll hear about their childhood traditions, the memories and emotions that this time of year brings and their hopes for the year to come.
This bonus episode is slightly longer than usual, perfect to listen to whilst finishing your Christmas wrapping!
Series Two: Professor Veronica Pickering
Adam is back with episode three of the Make a Change to Make a Difference Podcast, this time he is joined by Barefoot Associate Coach Professor Veronica Pickering DL.
Veronica is a Coach and Inclusion Consultant whose work sees her championing the needs of diverse communities all around the world. In May 2013, she made history by becoming the first black woman to be appointed Deputy Lieutenant for Nottinghamshire, she then went on to be appointed and approved by Her Late Majesty the Queen as an RAF Honorary Air Commodore. Veronica is a Council Member for the RSPB, a National Ambassador for the Woodland Trust and a patron for many other organisations and charities.
In this episode, Adam and Veronica discuss:
- Veronica’s early years, arriving from Kenya to the UK in the 60’s
- Her work with the United Nations, UNICEF and the events which led her to train as a coach
- How she is using coaching in her work today with individuals and major organisations
- Inclusion, both in an organisational and a coaching context
- Plus, a whole lot more
We hope you enjoy listening.
Resources discussed in this episode:
Series Two: Sandra Reddish, Domestic Abuse Author
After a wonderful response to our first episode, Adam is back with episode two. This time he is joined by one of Barefoot’s first-ever alumni, Sandra Reddish. In this inspiring conversation, Sandra shares how she is using her coaching skills to support survivors of domestic abuse, 21 years on from completing our Flagship Coach Training Programme.
Together, Adam and Sandra talk about:
- The change that led Sandra to train to become a coach with Barefoot
- How she is using coaching today in her work as a Domestic Abuse Outreach Worker for Broxtowe Women’s Project
- Her powerful debut book ‘One in Four Women’
- Plus, a whole lot more
We hope you enjoy listening.
Note that this episode references issues relating to domestic abuse.
Discussed in this episode:
Series Two: Make a Change to Make a Difference with Kim Morgan
We are staying close to home with this first episode as Adam is joined by Barefoot Coaching’s Founder and CEO, Kim Morgan. Hear about:
- The change that brought about Barefoot Coaching ⬆️
- The difference that Barefoot-trained coaches are making in the world and the variety of ways in which they are doing it 🚐
- Our exciting new ‘Make a Change to Make a Difference’ campaign 🗺
- The path that Kim would have taken, had she not started Barefoot Coaching 🗞
- The coaching techniques that Adam and Kim lean on most 🗣
- Plus, a whole lot more
A new episode arrives each month, so be sure to subscribe to be the first to know when each episode lands. If you subscribed to our previous podcast series ‘Dancing in the Moment’, there is no need to subscribe again.
We hope you enjoy listening.
Discussed in this episode:
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with John Perry
John Perry describes himself as a therapeutic coach, but that does not do him justice. You only have to hear him speak to understand just how much knowledge and experience he has gathered over his decades of client work, as well as (even more impressively) the curiosity and desire to always be learning, to tweak and to hone his craft.
John talks us through his view on how truly effective coaching focuses upon helping someone to focus less upon improving their self-esteem and more upon their self-worth. John describes the focus on self-esteem as being about constantly making improvements, moving forwards, and measuring worth by achievement. John tells us that working on self-worth is about helping the client to develop the sense that they are already worthwhile, that they were born worthwhile and that no matter what they do or don’t achieve, they are always worthwhile.
If you take an interest in coaching as a discipline that can be used to truly transform the way that someone sees themselves, then this episode will be for you.
John referenced many great resources for coaches and therapists during the episode, we have listed some of them here:
Man’s Search for Meaning – Viktor Frankl: https://amzn.to/3niR9Zz
The Doctor and the Soul – Viktor Frankl: https://amzn.to/3nldgyF
Choice Theory: A New Psychology of Personal Freedom – William Glasser: https://amzn.to/2LAqPMN
Kim references a book too, and although she forgets the name during the interview, it is a belter: The Ego Trick - Julian Baggini: https://amzn.to/3qVrOY5
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Sandra Whiles
In this episode of Dancing in the Moment, Barefoot CEO, Kim Morgan speaks to Executive and Team Coach, Sandra Whiles.
Sandra’s cheeky letter to Kim resulted in this delightful conversation, described as a ‘splash of colour and light’. Here Sandra takes us through her coaching journey, the importance of finding the type of work that ‘feeds your soul’ and how she has found running a business during lockdown.
You will hear about Sandra’s new boundaries, about being more mindful and more in the moment and how she has enjoyed discovering new tools from the connections she has made during this year from across the globe. It’s ‘beautiful stuff’, we hope you enjoy listening.
Kim and Sandra got so caught up in chatting during the episode that they never got back to Sandra’s top tips for using an online platform to deliver coaching sessions, so we have included them here for you to see:
- Lots of breaks and movement
- Welcoming background that reflects your style and approach
- Post it reminders in front of you
- 5 minutes of mindfulness before sessions
- Keep things simple – technology, slides and sharing
- Check-in, contract, content – build trust and psychological safety
- Team Coaching – work with a co-host – one looking after the technology and the other delivering to the group and then swap roles
- Group sessions and meetings – open the Zoom room early and let people have a coffee and chat before the session starts
- Most importantly – smile and be kind
You can find out more about Sandra and the work she does here.
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Jo Wright
In this episode of Dancing in the Moment, Barefoot CEO, Kim Moran talks to Business Coach, Co-Founder of Coaching Culture Ltd and Editor of Coaching Culture Magazine, Jo Wright.
Jo speaks passionately about how she built and rapidly grew her coaching business in just over 3 years and all of the lessons she learnt along the way. Jo’s passion for making coaching accessible to all people really shines through in this episode and we hope that all coaches will take inspiration from Jo’s journey to inspire them to grow their own coaching businesses in the way that works for them.
Jo’s business, Coaching Culture Ltd is a community where like-minded professionals come together to share best practice and learn how to drive a coaching culture within organisations. Coaching Culture Magazine is a free subscription that gives you access to information and articles about coaching, tools and techniques, insightful podcasts and webinars and lots of coaching resources. You can find out more about Jo and Coaching Culture Ltd here.
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Jon McNestrie
In this episode, Barefoot CEO, Kim Morgan talks to Agile Coach, Visual Facilitator and Barefoot Alumnus and Tutor, Jon McNestrie.
Jon speaks passionately about his magical and life-changing experience on the Barefoot ICF-accredited PG Certificate in Business & Personal Coaching course following listening to the Audible version of ‘The Coach’s Casebook’ and being inspired to take his coaching to the next level.
Jon is an Agile Coach which he describes as a ‘set of principles about working in a more collaborative way, empowering teams, delivering things in small cycles and constantly improving those processes.'
You can find out more about Jon’s next Visual Facilitation event coming up in September here.
Kim’s books, The Coach’s Casebook and The Coach’s Survival Guide are available to buy on Amazon.
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Anna Rasmussen
In this episode, Barefoot CEO, Kim Morgan talks to Anna Rasmussen who is the CEO and Founder of OpenBlend – a people centered performance tool that enables managers to support all aspects of an individuals development journey.
Anna talks passionately about her journey after completing the Barefoot, ICF-accredited Post Graduate Certificate in Business and Personal Coaching Course back in 2008, and explains how asking for help and using her network helped build a hugely successful business that now works with large organisations all across the globe. The natural drive Anna has to support people to reach their potential really shines through and she explains that although extremely hard work – it didn’t feel that way when approached with a sense of mission and passion to achieve something great.
You can find out more about Anna and her business OpenBlend here: https://openblend.com/
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Lorna Davis
In this episode of our Dancing in the Moment podcast, Barefoot CEO, Kim Morgan talks to Lorna Davis who has had a 20 year global career in senior leadership roles. Lorna shares with us the importance of the listening space, collaborative leadership, transparency and vulnerability.
Lorna speaks with passion about making change in business by encouraging, including and inspiring the most junior people, and also about finding the thing that fuels your movement and the thing that gives you direction – from which the actual mechanisms for action will be obvious.
Spending time in Lorna’s company is a privilege and a delight. I came away from this conversation feeling inspired and challenged me to be more, think more and do more about the issues ‘where my heart breaks.’
Lorna is passionate, modest, feisty and thoughtful and this podcast is a gift to all coaches. As Lorna suggests, let’s plant some seeds, and see what grows. Be led by your heart, values and what matters to you.
In 2019, Lorna held a TED Talk on ‘A Guide to Collaborative Leadership’ and you can watch it here: https://www.ted.com/speakers/lorna_davis. You can find out more about Lorna and the work she does here: https://www.lornadavis.net/
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Danielle Barbereau
I absolutely loved talking to Danielle about the work she does and I really hope this will be of use to those of you asking ‘How do I choose a niche?’. Here, Danielle speaks with passion about the work she does with people going through a relationship breakup, divorce or separation.
I really feel that Danielle has done something wonderful and exceptional and her wisdom and experience in how she uses coaching to help people at a really difficult time of the lives is incredibly valuable.
You can find out more about the work Danielle does here: http://www.danielleb.co.uk/. ‘After the Split’ by Danielle is available to buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/317utTV.
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Matt Radley
In this episode of Dancing in the Moment, Barefoot CEO, Kim Morgan has an engaging and hugely informative conversation with Matt Radley, Managing Director of Matthew Radley & Associates and leading Executive Coach working with CEO’s, Executive Teams, and Boards.
Matt generously shares his story before, during and after his experience on Barefoot’s ICF-accredited Post Graduate Certificate in Business & Personal Coaching course, and how he went from not knowing what coaching was on the first day to ‘bravely’ leaving his job and becoming a successful coach and business owner.
This is a must listen for anyone interested in working as an associate in other coaching companies as Kim and Matt also discuss the standards, values and behaviours they look for when selecting associates.
You can find out more about Matt and his business here: https://www.matthewradley.co.uk/
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Gary Cole
I loved this conversation with Gary Cole, Founder and Director of Archipelo! Please do listen to this if you are a coach who has thought or said any of the following things:
- I’ve just finished my coach training, how can I be taken seriously as a coach?
- I am not very good at selling myself/I am not sure how to sell coaching
- I’ve got a bit of impostor syndrome
Gary generously shares his own experiences - with straight-talking honesty, enthusiasm, fierce belief in the power of coaching and a great sense of fun.
I felt really motivated to do more and be more after speaking to Gary – I hope you do, too.
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Yannick Jacob
In this episode of Dancing in the Moment, Kim talks to Yannick Jacob - existential coach, positive psychologist, coach trainer, supervisor and author of Existential Coaching.
They talk all things coaching and specifically address the “Is this coaching or is this therapy?” question. We love Yannick’s explanation of how an existential approach can bridge the coaching/therapy ‘gap’ and what is that gap, anyway?!
Enjoy listening to Yannick’s wealth of knowledge, delivered with lightness, energy and a great sense of fun!
Find out more about the work Yannick does here: www.existential.coach or www.RocketSupervision.com
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Palena Neale
In our latest episode Kim Morgan talks to Barefoot Alumna, Leadership Coach and Forbes Coaches Council Contributor, Palena Neale.
Palena is passionate about development – of individuals, organisations, communities and societies. She works as a leadership coach and mentor, a senior capacity development consultant in the global development space, and a lecturer. Palena also helps individuals and organisations to consolidate and communicate their strengths and to use the power of learning for personal, professional, and organisational growth and transformation.
In this episode, Kim and Palena discuss her journey from being in a job that wasn’t right for her, to taking our PG Cert in Business & Personal Coaching and all of the trials and tribulations of setting up her own business.
This podcast was recorded some time before the Covid-19 outbreak and discusses building a business, which for some, is a challenging topic right now. However, it does touch on persistence and resilience, which are more important than ever right now. We hope you enjoy listening.
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Cathy Lasher
In our latest episode of Dancing in the Moment, Barefoot CEO, Kim Morgan talks to Barefoot Associate and coaching supervision expert, Cathy Lasher.
Cathy is an experienced executive coach, steeped in coaching process and methodologies. Cathy works with businesses from all sectors and has more than 20 years experience of helping enterprises improve their performance through enhancing the leadership capabilities of individuals.
In this episode, Kim and Cathy discuss what coaching supervision is all about and the many different forms it takes as well as how you can use it to your advantage and become a better coach.
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Claire Breeze
In a new episode of Dancing in the Moment Kim talks to Claire Genkai Breeze, Corporate Contemplative, Coach, Writer, Partner Relume Ltd, Trustee of The Mindful Life.
Barefoot CEO, Kim Morgan commented: “Recording this podcast with Claire Genkai Breeze was a delight. Claire is a courageous and fierce thinker, is gently rebellious, loving, compassionate and wise. She challenges the status quo and habitual thinking with eloquence, pragmatism and respect… and all with a twinkle in her eye. She made me think, challenged me, inspired me to do more and made me laugh until I cried. (Btw I think we edited most of the giggling out of the podcast!)
I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I enjoyed recording it. Thank you again to Claire for this gift. 🙏
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Julie Starr
In our third episode, Kim sits down with Julie Starr to talk about her experiences on becoming a coach, her journey so far and her advice for new coaches entering the industry.
Julie is a widely-respected authority on coaching, mentoring and personal development. Her seminal books are used in training programmes worldwide; and is a regular conference speaker. Julie is a featured coach on LEAP! – a documentary about coaching. see coachingmovie.com
Also an author of fiction, Julie’s debut novel is for young adults: Magic To Memphis. Royalties from the sale of the book support charities providing food, shelter and education for street children and orphans, including Food For Life Vrindavan, Children Of Mother Earth (COME International) and Ramana’s Garden Children’s Home. The latter two causes are also supported by Starr Consulting.
Music: https://www.bensound.com
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Julie Stokes
In our second episode, Kim sits down with Julie Stokes to talk about her experiences and her journey so far.
Julie speaks about how to speak about loss if you are a coach, working as a coach with the whole person, what it means to be an exec coach and the importance of maintaining curiosity.
Julie Stokes is a partner & executive coach at The Preston Associates and her coaching is shaped by her deep understanding of how people and systems respond to change. This comes from over 30 years’ experience as a CEO, Non-Executive Director, and as a Consultant level Clinical / Health Psychologist. Her clients appreciate her intuitive radar of working out what it means to be them, in their particular role, navigating increasingly complex systems successfully. This is matched by an ability to gently yet firmly’ hold up the mirror,’ helping her clients to see opportunities for greater business performance alongside personal happiness/well-being.
Music: https://www.bensound.com
Series One: Dancing in the Moment with Jackee Holder
Barefoot Coaching CEO, Kim Morgan speaks with Jackee Holder an executive and leadership coach, coach supervisor, coach trainer, action learning set facilitator, intuitive facilitator, writer, published author, interfaith minister and creativity expert. Jackee works nationally and internationally with teams, groups and individuals. She is also the author of Soul Purpose, Be Your Own Best Life Coach & 49 Ways To Write Yourself Well.
Kim and Jackee discuss how coaching can be made more accessible for everyone.