Jenny Rogers: Coaching Episode 007
Show notes
Where it all started? Jenny’s teaching career and her ‘development itch!'
Where did it all start? The BBC & finding Delia Smith!
Where did the development of others start?
Becoming commissioning editor for The Open College, Jenny’s introduction to consulting and organisational behaviour
The beginnings of one to one work and executive coaching 20:00 Becoming a coach full-time and leaving the BBC
What is the coaching that Jenny provides?
“The slippery-ness of the human approach to change’
The power of coaching - examples
Jenny’s top tips for people new to coaching
This isn’t working - working in the moment and developing a different kind of conversation
Stepping outside of the conversation, navigating the difficult childhoods. Treading dangerous waters. Super-champions, high performing executives and their emotional lies
Supporting sporting systems and what executive coaching can offer sport
Coaching sessions…holding a space, nudging, challenging and laughter
Support for coaches
Jenny’s writing compulsion
A Coaching Handbook - stay curious and stay self-aware
Top tips for writing
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047: Josie Perry on the psychology of communication
046: Dawn Scott on supporting the USA women’s football team to successive World Cups
045: Nick Grantham on developing self, consultancy and performance
044: Neil Chugani on leading as a coxswain, in sport governance and at Google
043: Emma Hatton, West End star on sustaining performance
042: Jessica Ennis-Hill on becoming World and Olympic Champion
041: Hannah Critchlow on the science of fate
040: Matt Dixon on customising training
039: Emma Ross on the female athlete and equality in performance cultures
038: Tom Waller on the science of feel to optimise performance
037: Nick Matthew on becoming world squash champion
036: Gareth Sandford on working with the world’s best coaches
035: Trent Stellingwerff on nutrition and leadership
034: Steve Ingham on developing performance people
033: Antony Jinman, Polar Explorer on expeditions with purpose
032: Joe Eisenmann on long term athlete development
031: Louise Minchin from the BBC Breakfast Sofa to GB Team Triathlete
030: Katelyn Ohashi on finding joy in gymnastics
029: Miss Val on coaching a positive culture in gymnastics
028: Helen Jenkins on the highs and lows in triathlon
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