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Empower World: The Coaching and Leadership Podcast
Empower World: The Coaching and Leadership Podcast
Author: Jeanine Bailey & Marie Quigley
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Are you ready for positive change and to see things from a different, powerful perspective? Are you ready to be inspired by people who make a difference and overcome life's challenges? Listen to leaders from all walks of life from around the globe sharing their secrets to living a fulfilling life. Leading with mind, heart, and soul.
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In this episode of the Empower World Coaching and Leadership Podcast, we explore the often-overlooked power of volunteering in the coaching profession through a rich conversation with MCC coach, mentor, supervisor and educator Zsofia Juhasz. We reflect on how volunteering can open doors to community, confidence, learning, visibility and meaningful contribution, especially for coaches seeking connection, growth and purpose. We share how giving back is not only in service of the profession and those we support, but can also deepen our own development, strengthen our reputation, expand our networks and create unexpected opportunities.
In this episode we explore how coaches and leaders can present with more confidence, clarity and impact with special guest Colin Boyd. Colin is a public speaking authority and coach to highly successful entrepreneurs and coaches with the purpose to support their brand which attracts people in a way that is authentic and heart centred. We cover the mindset behind authentic selling, how to avoid overwhelming your audience, and why storytelling and structure are essential for presentations that truly connect and attract the people you want to work with.
Many coaches want to add value from the very first minute. They dive straight into coaching because they care, because they want results, because they want to be useful. Yet the real power often lies in slowing down. In this episode, we explore why the discovery session - which includes contracting, setting expectations, building psychological safety, clarifying roles - is not a formality but the foundation for courageous, transformational work. We unpack the subtle shift that turns good coaching into powerful partnership. The most impactful thing we can do in our coaching programmes is preparing the foundation for powerful and empowering conversations.
In this episode of the Empower World podcast, therapist and executive coach Karen Ledger explores why coaches must continually do their own inner work. Grounded in person-centred principles and the influence of Carl Rogers, she emphasises that genuine relationship - built on congruence, empathy and self-awareness - matters more than any model. She also stresses that ongoing reflection through mentoring and supervision enables coaches to support clients with integrity, courage and care.
Coaching and leadership aren't 'simple' anymore. Many leaders and teams are wrestling with uncertainty, pressure, and imposter syndrome, while coaches find yesterday's models don't stretch far enough (especially with AI now replicating process coaching). In this episode, coaching pioneer David Clutterbuck shares why the future is coach maturity: moving from doing coaching to being a coach. Deep impact and effectiveness comes from coach maturity: the ability to work systemically, and create the conditions where individuals, teams, and whole systems can think for themselves and understand the wider implications. The differentiator in an increasingly AI world becomes presence, wisdom and the courage to hold what cannot be neatly solved.
As AI and digital platforms reshape coaching, the key question becomes: what still makes human coaching irreplaceable? Jonathan Passmore highlights that while AI can do things well, such as summarising and reflecting on what has been shared and asking questions, it cannot replicate lived experience, identity, humour or emotional attunement. The future is not human versus AI, but human with AI. When coaches consciously amplify their humanity and use AI as complementary support, coaching becomes more accessible, flexible and impactful without losing its soul.
In this rich and deeply human conversation, Christy Byerly, MCC and coach educator, mentor and thought leader explores what it really means to bring brave, powerful love into coaching and leadership. Love is not sentimentality, but an active, grounded practice which requires clear boundaries, honest contracting and the courage to invite dissent. Christy shares vivid stories from her work, parenting, teaching and leadership experiences, illustrating how connection without structure collapses, and structure without connection disconnects. And how love with structure creates the foundation for empowering conversations.
Ian Day, Expert in Coaching and Leadership Development, highlights the crucial shift leaders and coaches must make to thrive in a VUCA world. As co-author of Challenging Coaching, he emphasises that true leadership effectiveness comes from blending support with courageous challenge, all grounded in unconditional positive regard. In a landscape of volatility and need for adaptability, leaders can no longer play the lone rainmaker. Instead, they must embrace core coaching behaviours: asking real questions, listening deeply, and modelling vulnerability. His provocation is simple and powerful: "Who am I being as a leader?"
In this podcast, Sunni Smith reveals how profound transformation happens through simple human presence: not techniques, not effortful doing. This episode highlights challenges coaches and leaders face today: so busy doing means we miss the deeper human connection that unlocks insight, creativity, and trust. The solution: create connections which can bring people back to who they choose to be by seeing the person beyond labels, roles, and identities. Sunni shares vivid stories demonstrating that when a coach or leader truly sees another person, something shifts, resistance softens, insight emerges, innovation becomes possible, and relationships transform.
Professor Peter Hawkins invites us as a profession to rethink coaching and leadership as deeply systemic, relational and ecological work - away from an individual focus. He explores how moving beyond IQ and EQ into WeQ - collective and collaborative intelligence - can support us meet the complex challenges of our time. Through insights on beauty all around us, purpose and our interconnectedness with nature, Peter offers a new lens for creating meaningful, future-shaping change. The episode closes with one powerful question: What do you uniquely do that the world of tomorrow most needs?
What happens when you take a team out of the boardroom and into the woods Coach and ex-corporate leader Paul Jefferies shares how coaching in nature restores attention, lowers defenses, and sparks fresh thinking. He provides practical ways to work outdoors: constellations, reflective walks, and nature-based metaphors. The results: deeper connection, clearer purpose, better outcomes.
Feeling pulled between structure and creativity? Logic and compassion? Involvement and detachment? Serious and Lightness? In this episode, ICF Master Certified Coach Jayshree Kirtane offers a vivid metaphor - orange flames and purple flowers - to reframe these tensions as complementary forces rather than either-or choices. We dive into exploring how we as coaches can support our clients or people to integrate polarities in a way that aligns with their truth. This conversation shares how integration can unlock wiser decisions, create deeper impact, and more joyful lives.
From Solo Practice to Systemic Impact: Eve Turner on Ethics, Community & Climate-Conscious Coaching. Many coaches feel a tension: Where does my responsibility end—am I here only for the client's goals, or do I also hold the wider system, ethics, and our shared future? Eve Turner, coach, coach supervisor, author, researcher (and a community builder) shares that a values and ethics-led, systemic practice sits at the heart of her practice and why collaboration matters (Climate Coaching Alliance, Global Supervisors Network, Sustainability Coaching Coalition). If you've wondered how to contribute without imposing an agenda, this conversation offers a clear path: work with community, stand on ethical ground, coach the whole system, and support clients make decisions that serve self, others, and future generations.
Have you ever felt frustrated by the belief that coaching competencies limit your freedom or creativity? In this episode of the Empower World Coaching and Leadership Podcast, Jeanine and Marie explore the challenge many coaches face when they get stuck resisting structure - and how this resistance can actually reveal deeper personal work to be done. They share stories and insights that show why the ICF and other coaching bodies' competencies aren't a box-ticking exercise, but a framework that supports flexibility, authenticity, and growth. Whether you're a new or experienced coach, this episode will help you trust the process and discover how resistance can be the gateway to mastery.
The Emotional Fitness Formula, created by Joe Pane, with decades of coaching, training and leadership, shares the five practical principles that support people navigate challenge with clarity in this podcast. He explains how it's possible for all of us to achieve emotional flexibility - to ultimately understand about who we are and what we can choose to do in support of self. and the people we lead in times of challenge and opportunity. If you're ready for an understanding of the principles of emotional fitness, language and real-world examples you can use immediately.
You've trained hard, you love coaching, and yet, finding clients can feel like the hardest part. In this energising episode, Sarah Short of The Coaching Revolution reveals how narrowing your focus and speaking in your clients' language unlocks doors to real opportunities. We explore why so many coaches get stuck, and how simple shifts in mindset and marketing can transform your practice into a sustainable business. If you're ready to move from uncertainty to clarity and make the impact you dreamed of when you first trained: this conversation will spark both ideas and action.
What if you could discover how to connect with anyone - no guesswork, no assumptions? In this podcast episode, we explore with Joe Pane, professional coach, how Extended DISC goes beyond personality tests to reveal the "map" of human behaviour, supporting coaches and leaders to speak the language of their clients', build trust faster, and create lasting change.
Why do some chemistry sessions lead to powerful coaching partnerships and others fall flat, even when the connection feels strong? In this episode, we unpack the often unspoken dynamics of discovery sessions: the mindset, energy, and subtle shifts that can make or break the opportunity to work with a client. With decades of coaching and supervision experience, we share practical guidance on how to show up with presence, professionalism, and courage-while letting go of the need to "win" the client. A conversation for every coach who's ever wondered: "Why didn't they choose me?" and is ready to turn those moments into powerful learning.
How can coaching become a catalyst for real, sustainable change: for individuals, organisations, and our planet? Alan Taylor, an executive coach and sustainability advocate explores with Empower World how coaching can go beyond personal insight to ignite meaningful action in the world around us by sharing powerful reflections on integrating sustainability into leadership and coaching. This includes the role of systems thinking and reconnecting with what really matters. Whether you're a coach, leader, or changemaker, this episode offers fresh perspectives on how to hold space for deep transformation - not just for the coachee, but for the wider system they impact.
In this episode, we explore the depth of ICF Core Competency 3: Establishes and Maintains Agreements in a way that can be transformative by exploring with our reflective partner what they truly want to understand under the surface of what they initially bring into the coaching conversation. Jeanine and Marie share practical insights on how slowing down and partnering with clients to uncover what's truly meaningful can lead to powerful, transformational sessions. A must-listen for coaches wanting to masterfully embody the coaching competencies and create a deeper impact.



