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| Let's Make Coaching Creative! - Why it Matters to Be Yourself as a Coach |
Podcast Channel Home > Let's Make Coaching Creative! > Why it Matters to Be Yourself as a Coach089: Why it Matters to Be Yourself as a CoachIn this EpisodeAuriel Majumdar, a creative coach, educator, supervisor and poet, and Stephen Brown, coach, consultant and re-emerging music composer, join our host Maxine Bell to share their collaboration of music and poetry, created to reflect the coaching journey. They bravely share their own vulnerability in discovering their creativity. The conversation is rich, informative and honest, and you will be able to hear the complete music track they created and ponder on its meaning for yourself. Enjoy listening to this very inspiring episode. You Will Learn
Speaker BiosAuriel Majumdar is a Creative Coach, Educator and Supervisor. Formerly Course Leader for the MSc. Coaching and Mentoring at Sheffield Hallam University, Auriel now teaches coaching and mentoring internationally, specializing in training practitioners in the cultural and creative sector. Her practice emphasises creative techniques to challenge individuals and teams to reflect on their experiences so they can continuously learn and develop. Auriel is an EMCC accredited Master Practitioner coach and supervisor. Stephen Brown is an experienced consultant, an EMCC accredited coach at Senior Practitioner level and holds professional qualifications through the Institute of Personnel & Development, IFS School of Finance and Academy of Executive Coaching Scotland. He is the director of Jemco consultancy ltd, a facilitator and coach educator, a re-emerging music composer and creator, and hosts his own coaching podcast channel – The Stretch Podcast. Connect with AurielConnect with StephenYou Might Also Like |
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