In this conversation with Yannick Jacob we explore positive psychology and existentialism, prioritizing presence over process, phenomenological inquiry in coaching, integrating an existential approach and the limits and boundaries of coaching. Yannick Jacob is an Existential Coach (MA), Positive Psychologist (MSc), Coach Trainer & Supervisor (DIP) and Mediator (SPCP Dispute Resolution). He is the Program Director of the Accredited Certificate in Integrative Coaching at the School of Positive Transformation and he’s the former Programme Leader of the MSc Coaching Psychology at the University of East London. Yannick is part of the teaching faculty at the School of Life, the Animas Centre for Coaching and the International Centre for Coaching Supervision. He also presents at conferences internationally and is the author of An Introduction to Existential Coaching.
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198 - Vivian Dittmar: The Emotional Backpack
197 - Bonnitta Roy: Lyric Culture and the Mentality of Crisis
196 - Chris Alder: Practice Design
195 - Robert Biswas-Diener: Positive Provocation
194 - Thomas Huebl: The Art of Attunement
192 - Dan Siegel: The Pandemic of the Solo Self
191 - Joel Yanowitz & Dana Carman: Purpose & Calling in the Meta-crisis
190 - Saniel Bonder & Linda Groves Bonder: Awakening into joy
189 - Arawana Hayashi: Social Presencing Theatre
188 - Wendy-Ann Smith: Ethicality in Coaching
187 - Chip Conley: Modern Elderhood
186 - Amanda Blake: Embodied Self-Awareness
185 - Abigail Lynam & Geoff Fitch: Cultivating Emergence
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183 - Lynda Caesara: Somatics and the Electromagnetic Human
182 - John Churchill: The Three Strands of Awakening
181 - Ralf Marzen: Trauma and awakening
180 - Micahel Bungay Stanier: The Keystone Conversation
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