Kantor to the Rescue: What to do when teams get stuck with special guests Nick Regan and Henrik Herrmann
In this episode of Teams Transformed, Allard is joined by Nick Regan and Henrik Herrmann to explore how holding models and frameworks lightly can enable skillful, in-the-moment interventions. Reflecting on a workshop with a newly formed executive team, they share how they navigated uncertainty when plans fell short and the group got stuck in repetitive patterns.Nick Regan, an ICF-certified leadership and team coach and Accredited Professional Dialogue Practitioner, and Henrik Herrmann, a senior executive coach and founder of True Work with 15+ years of corporate leadership experience, offer practical insights for working with complex teams. They unpack how tuning into group dynamics—and subtly using frameworks like the Kantor Model—helped surface what was happening and guided the team leader to shift the energy toward alignment.You’ll discover:How to use models like the Kantor Model without becoming overly reliant on them. What to do when a team gets stuck in unproductive or repetitive dynamics. The power of co-coaching in navigating uncertainty and supporting real-time intervention. How raising awareness of team patterns can unlock movement and alignment. The value of offering in-the-moment individual feedback within team sessions. This episode is a practical and insightful guide for team coaches and leaders looking to balance structure with flexibility—using frameworks as a support, not a script, while staying fully present to what’s emerging in the moment.https://ici2learn.comhttps://skillfulcollaboration.comhttps://truework.de
Charged Moments: When tension becomes the turning point with special guest Jen Campion
In this episode of Teams Transformed, Georgina and Allard are joined by Jen Campion, an Executive and Team Coach with a background in strategy and organisational change. Working across public and private sectors, Jen supports leaders and teams navigating complexity and change. Her practice is grounded in Gestalt—slowing down, paying attention, and creating the conditions for honest dialogue and meaningful shifts in how teams work together.Jen shares a powerful story from a team session where a team member voiced a strong opinion that created palpable tension—one of those charged moments that often get smoothed over too quickly. Reflecting on her own unusually strong intervention, Jen explores what it means to stay with the energy in the room and use it as a doorway to deeper team learning and growth.You’ll discover:· How to recognise and work with charged moments in team conversations.· Why pausing and developing open awareness can unlock deeper dialogue.· How coaches can navigate strong emotions without shutting them down.· The importance of ongoing inner work, self-acceptance, and supervision for coaches.· How presence and vulnerability can catalyse powerful shifts in team dynamics.This episode offers rich insight for team coaches and leaders alike, reminding us that the moments that feel most uncomfortable often hold the greatest potential for awareness, learning, and transformation.Brought to you by Team Coaching Studio - The world’s leading academy for team coaching. To find out more about us visit https://teamcoachingstudio.com/
Making the Invisible Visible with special guest Emma Pugh
In this episode of Teams Transformed, Georgina and Allard are joined by experienced team coach and learning and development professional, Emma Pugh. Emma works with teams who can’t unsee their impact on people and the planet, helping them strengthen how they lead together through coaching and transformative programmes.Emma shares two powerful stories of moments of emergence. In one, a leader’s public criticism created a heavy silence—yet staying with the discomfort led to a breakthrough in honesty and connection. In another, resistance to a reflective exercise exposed differing levels of psychological safety. Both stories highlight the coach’s role in helping teams make the invisible visible.You’ll discover:How staying present in discomfort can unlock breakthrough.Why resistance often reveals what’s really happening in a team.The value of authentic response, self-awareness, and supervision.How to work with the ever-shifting nature of team dynamics.A compelling reminder that real transformation begins when we surface what’s beneath the surface—and have the courage to stay with it.Brought to you by Team Coaching Studio - The world’s leading academy for team coaching. To find out more about us visit https://teamcoachingstudio.com/
Surrendering to Moments of Emergence with special guest Zoe Egerickx
In this episode of Teams Transformed, Georgina and Allard are joined by Zoe Egerickx, an Accredited Executive and Team Coach who works with purpose-driven leaders and teams, particularly in health and social care. Grounded in trust, psychological safety, authentic connection, and purposeful action, Zoe brings a deeply relational approach—“it’s all about the relationships.”Zoe shares real-world stories from her practice, revealing moments of emergence that led to deeper connection and growth. Together, they explore surrender, contracting, and container-building, and how vulnerability, listening, and slowing down can transform team dynamics.You’ll discover:What it really means to surrender to emergence in team coaching.How clear contracting and strong containers support risk-taking and trust.Why vulnerability and deep listening unlock connection and movement.The value of embracing discomfort and resisting the urge to rush.Insights for coaches working with teams at any stage of development.This episode offers thoughtful inspiration for team coaches and leaders who want to work more relationally, trust the emergent process, and create lasting impact by meeting teams exactly where they are. Brought to you by Team Coaching Studio - The world’s leading academy for team coaching. To find out more about us visit https://teamcoachingstudio.com/
Trusting yourself and the process with special guest Mary Morand
In this episode, Georgina and Allard are joined by Mary Morand, an executive coach who helps leaders and teams uncover new ways of being and working. Together, they explore moments of emergence and the subtle shifts that create genuine connection.Mary shares a powerful story of a team moving from humour and deflection to real contact—sparked by a simple collective deep breath. The conversation highlights self-awareness, courage, and vulnerability, and how coaches model effective relationships through their presence. You’ll discover:How small moments can catalyse meaningful shifts in team dynamics.Why trusting yourself is essential when working emergently.The importance of courage and vulnerability in creating real connection.Insights for new team coaches on patience, practice, and embracing your own learning journey.The episode reflects on authenticity, presence, and the rewards of transformational team coaching, highlighting what’s possible when coaches trust themselves, stay present, and allow the process to unfold.Remember to follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode!Brought to you by Team Coaching Studio - The world’s leading academy for team coaching. To find out more about us visit https://teamcoachingstudio.com/