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Day One Festival SessionsWe have brought together a community of respected creative coaches and researchers to discuss, inspire, and showcase the wide variety of creative tools and demonstrate the impact of creativity on both coach and coachee. Discover tools and approaches that will enhance your coaching and supervision practice with better results for your clients. The festival sessions capture the essence of creativity and inspire us all to harness it within coaching. You can access the on-demand festival sessions and enjoy a deep dive into the world of creative coaching. Here are the first-day festival sessions and speakers available for on-demand access: Opening Panel: What is Creative Coaching and Why Does it Matter?Watch Anna Sheather, Dr Nat Clegg, Elaine Patterson and Karyn Prentice in an engaging panel discussion as they delve into what creative coaching is and why it is on the rise. Through research and examples from their professional practice, they explore why creativity matters and what it brings to the coach and coachee. Gain valuable insights, myth-busting views and inspiration from these four seasoned and passionate creative coaches. Exploring Playfulness in CoachingPlayfulness opens the door to somatic coaching and experiential learning and strengthens the capacity for both coach and client to be present in the moment. Embracing its potential may be a route to elevating our coaching practice and helping our clients develop insights, creativity, and the ability to move forward on a whole other level. In this session, Stephanie Wheeler and Teresa Leyman open the door to greater awareness around playfulness in coaching for novice and experienced coaches, not least by exploring how playfulness can be much more than play. Are You Having A Laugh?As an example of how coaches and supervisors can use their own creative passions to benefit clients, David Love explores his route to transferring cartooning from his private life into his work with clients. Focusing on cartooning as a form of story-telling, David shares how cartooning, when used sensitively, can unearth essential but hidden emotional elements and highlight the broader contextual drivers of thinking, feelings, and behaviour. Research suggests that humour and playfulness have important roles to play in our well-being at work, and we can draw on this effect to enable clients to deepen their understanding, increase their self-awareness and build their capabilities. For example, laughter can provide a different lens through which to view challenging situations and can be a starting point for strengthening personal and team resilience. Participants have an opportunity to create a cartoon focusing on a matter of importance to them, and the session concludes with an open discussion exploring practical issues. Improvisation for Coaches and LeadersWhat does it take to be fully present in an environment of psychological safety, adapting spontaneously yet drawing on a wealth of experience? How can we work with clients in creative partnership, welcoming discovery and ‘dancing in the moment’? Improvisation is about unscripted creativity, whether on stage, in a coaching session or the boardroom. It is about developing our self-awareness and skills to enable us to thrive in uncertainty and support others. Improv theatre offers powerful principles and practical exercises for coach development and client learning. It harnesses the potential of advanced and integrated practice to partner with clients and embrace the unknown. This playful session explores the conceptual and practical connections between theatrical improvisation and coaching. It incorporates exercises used by improvisers to develop their attention and presence and their skills in listening, trust-building, collaboration, and creativity. Connect with our speakersAnna Sheather, Carol Braddick, Dr Nat Clegg, Dr Tünde Erdös, Elaine Patterson, Karyn Prentice, Stephanie Wheeler, Teresa Leyman, David Love, Julie FlowerTechnology and Coaching Resources |
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