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Episode 222

Introducing the Re-imagine Leadership Training Course

In this special episode of the podcast, Coaches Rising co-founder Joel Monk and learning architect Karim Hirani discuss the training program currently open for enrollment, Re-imagine Leadership.

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Information about Neuroscience of Change
In this podcast we talk about:

01:30 The importance of context
05:00 Shifting the focus to relationality
08:00 A generative ontology of leadership
14:00 Balancing systemic & individualist views
18:30 Towards new ways of being
23:00 AI and the polycrisis
29:00 Thriving in complexity
32:00 From “Me” to the wider system
37:15 Intimacy, connection & love
41:00 How Reimagine Leadership can help coaches

Resources Mentioned:
Bob Anderson 
Dave Snowden
Iain McGilchrist
Steve March
Dan Siegel, MWE

About Joel

Joel Monk

Joel Monk is a leadership coach, educator and entrepreneur. He co-founded Coaches Rising, a company on the cutting edge of online coach training with a community of over 65,000 coaches. Coaches Rising programs regularly include participants from every continent on the planet and they have collaborated with some of the leading minds in the field of human development and coaching. Joel is also a leadership coach, coaching at companies such as THNK, Booking.com, Siemens and Naspers. Joel has designed and led several entrepreneurial and leadership development programs, at places such as Socionext, THNK and The Impact Hub Amsterdam.

About Karim

Karim Hirani
Karim Hirani

Karim Hirani is Global Head of Quality and Design for BTS Coach and oversees quality, training and skill development for BTS Coach associates. As Head of Design function, Karim develops programs meet the needs of organizations globally. His thought leadership in coaching has taken the form of peer reviewed papers, presenting at ICF Global, ICF US, ICF Europe, ICF Australia and APAC conferences, and he is the co-author of “The four greatest coaching conversations”.

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