Coaching and mentoring best practice from two perspectives - a coach/mentor/expert and one of their clients to learn and share best practice. Hosted by Jenny Butter an Accredited Master Coach, on behalf of the IAPC&M (International Authority for Professional Coaching and Mentoring). Music bed composed by Anne-Marie Firmin.
Episodes
Tuesday May 25, 2021
Can Do coaching
Tuesday May 25, 2021
Tuesday May 25, 2021
Do you and/or your clients live and breathe a 'can do' Attitude? Today we get top tips on how we, as coaches, can help our clients step up, shake it off and shine! Joining podcast host, Jenny Butter, are Gail Gibson and her client Delia Zanatta. Gail’s, CAN DO coaching is a simple, yet incredibly effective coaching technique which has led to life-changing transformation for business and corporate leaders across the globe. Gail’s client, Delia Zanatta, is building a technology business. Using the CAN DO Approach, Delia won through challenges in her mindset and thrives in her role as Founder & Co-CEO.
Thursday Apr 15, 2021
Coaching week & Business best practice
Thursday Apr 15, 2021
Thursday Apr 15, 2021
International coaching week is coming up, May 17th 2021, how can we get involved? We also find out about what business practice is right for us. Joining podcast host, Jenny Butter, are Jerri Udelson and her client Hillary Price. Jerri has often been called a “coaching pioneer and visionary.” She is the founder of International Coaching Week, now in its 23rd year and celebrated across the globe. Her coaching company, Entrepreneurial Coaching and Consulting, helps entrepreneurs, self-employed professionals, and real estate agents grow their businesses quickly and strategically, while also creating lives they love outside of work. Jerri’s client, Hillary Price is an insurance broker to high net worth individuals. She’s been building a referral-based business and is very successful at it.
Thursday Apr 01, 2021
Mindset Priming - access a clients' subconscious aspirations and fears…
Thursday Apr 01, 2021
Thursday Apr 01, 2021
“Mindset Priming does for coaching - what colour did, for black-and-white TV – it takes it to a whole new level”. That’s one of the bits of feedback received, about the mindset priming technique, which we learn about in this episode of Both Sides of the Coin. Joining host, Jenny Butter, are Jeremy Glyn and Syliva Howe. Jeremy is an accredited coach and trainer, and author of “Achieving happiness is easy as ABC". He has developed an integrated approach to his work, called Mindset Priming, which enables coaches and therapists to work with their clients at a more profound level. Using the Mindset priming approach, coaches are able to access their clients' subconscious aspirations, hopes, beliefs, doubts, and fears… - and by addressing these, put people on the path to greater success and fulfillment.
Jeremy’s client, Sylvia Howe, specialises in communication. She has been a journalist, an editor and is working on her second novel.
Monday Mar 01, 2021
Monday Mar 01, 2021
Many of our clients, and perhaps if we’re honest also ourselves, desire to improve our self-esteem and confidence so we can live happier lives. But where do we begin? In this episode, podcast host, Jenny Butter, speaks to David Rahman and his client Tracey Hill. For the past 17 years, David’s helped countless people overcome their self-esteem and confidence issues, enabling them to live happier lives. He’s an international keynote speaker, an Accredited Coach and has just written a book called "Let it Go – How to stop your past from ruining your future". His client, Tracey is a highly successful sales representative within the double glazing industry. She realised that her anxiety and low moods were affecting both her work and personal relationships, so decided to work with David to overcome her mental and emotional challenges.
Thursday Feb 04, 2021
Goal setting - coaching fundamental.
Thursday Feb 04, 2021
Thursday Feb 04, 2021
As coaches, how can we help our clients unclutter their minds, make powerful decisions, and take inspired action? Today we’ll be going back to the coaching fundamental - goal setting. Joining host, Jenny Butter, are Sunday Marbach and her client Patricia Pollow. Sunday is a life coach and brings previous experience as a lay counsellor with her, to her role as a coach.
Patricia works as a ‘passionate’ Teaching Assistant in a bilingual school in Zürich, Switzerland. She enjoys multitasking but found it didn’t help her accomplish her goals, hence she decided to work with Sunday to get on track.
Friday Jan 01, 2021
Helping clients thrive in 2021
Friday Jan 01, 2021
Friday Jan 01, 2021
It goes without saying that last year was a very hard year for millions of people across the globe. Hopes are high for 2021 but as coaches how can we help our clients thrive still within the parameters we face? Joining podcast Jenny Butter, are Tessa Armstrong and her client Jenny, another Jenny! Tessa is an award-winning accredited career coach and author. Jenny worked as a Regional Fundraising Manager for the charity Help for Heroes but was made redundant due to the pandemic. Working with Tessa she now has a new vision which she is excited to achieve over this coming year.
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Coaching survivors of domestic abuse
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Today is White Ribbon Day. Thousands of people across the UK will stand up, speak out, and say no to violence against women. As coaches, we have a responsibility to work in best practice when coaching survivors of domestic abuse to ensure our clients move forward in a positive way.
Joining host, Jenny Butter on Both Sides of the Coin, is Louise Borthwick. Louise is a highly experienced psychological relationship coach and advocates for relationship health. She works with people who have been in difficult relationships and shares with Jenny some top coaching tips.
Remember that if you or someone you know is in distress in a domestic violence situation in the UK, you can dial 999, stay silent, then either cough or press 55, and police assistance will come to the address.
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Tips to scale your coaching business
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Do you want to take your coaching business to the next stage? In the current climate, what is the right stage for you? In today’s podcast you’ll find out some top tips on what you need to think about - and focus on - so your time and effort is well spent. Joining host Jenny Butter, are Ruby Mcguire and Emma Cossey. Ruby is a Business Mastery and Mindset Queen. She helps her clients to create a successful mindset and master their business. Ruby’s client is Emma, she’s a coach for freelancers and has been building up her own business for ten years.
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Which CPD is right for you?
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Some people find it a boring necessity, others love to learn. What do you need to consider when choosing the right CPD option for you?
Joining Podcast Host, Jenny Butter, are Michelle Lucas and her client Katie Ellis. Michelle is the founder of Greenfields Consultancy and provides coaches with a range of flexible CPD options. Her client Katie is a senior civil servant with the UK Government. Over the past year, as part of her job, Katie has been coaching staff who also work for the civil service. This prompted her to develop her coaching skills and she’s looking forward to applying what she’s learnt.
Tuesday Sep 01, 2020
Coaching clients with depression and anxiety - top tips
Tuesday Sep 01, 2020
Tuesday Sep 01, 2020
Do you or one of your clients experience depression or anxiety? The chances are the answer is yes. Coaching on this topic can help clients uncover the reasons underlying their anxiety and help them develop tools to cope with stressful situations. Joining host, Jenny Butter, is Shari Lewison-Frisch a family crises coach who specialises in working with parents of teenagers who self harm and she also coaches people with depression and anxiety. Her client Beth has recently retired from being a probation officer and social worker. She contacted Shari to arrange some coaching after she found herself suffering from depression and anxiety, despite running support groups on these topics for others.