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Coaching for Social Impact

Podcast

Welcome to the Coaching for Social Impact podcast, where we delve into the transformative power of coaching for the greater good. 

 

Join host Carolyn Mumby, a therapeutic coach, as she shares inspiring stories from individuals involved in coaching for social impact or benefiting from it. 

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Episode 3

Coaching For Art And Activism

 

In this episode, we discover the transformative work of Union Arts - a unique training programme for community artists and social activists across the north of England.

 

We talk to coach Anisa Saleh and programme participant Linda Devo to explore the intersection of coaching, arts, and activism.

 

We hear about the power of using a coaching model with artists who are delivering social change in communities and we ask what comes first – art or activism? We also discuss coaching as a form of resistance to capitalist structures. Join us for this incredibly rich conversation.


Find out more about Union Arts here: https://unionarts.org.uk/

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Episode 2

Coaching The Social Care Workforce

 

In this episode, we connect with the qualified social worker and coach Dr Suzanne Triggs about her research and PhD in Coaching and Social Work.

 

We hear the impact that coaching skills can have on social workers in their roles and how Suzanne is pioneering this training across the UK.

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We also discuss coaching care experienced young people, activating people’s personal power, and how coaching can be democratised.


For more information, visit Suzanne’s website:

https://www.coachdoctor.org/

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Episode 1

Coaching For Unpaid Carers

 

In this episode, we dive into the question: Do our lives matter less when caring for others outweighs our own needs?

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Host Carolyn Mumby explores this concept alongside Catherine Macadam and Katharine Collins, two inspiring women who have experienced being unpaid carers firsthand.


For more information, visit

 www.coachingforunpaidcarers.org.uk

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