Talking about Coaching

Is holding space enough? I feel I should do more… Episode 73

Yannick Jacob, Siawash Zahmat & Nicki Drab Season 1 Episode 73

In this conversation, Siawash and Yannick discuss the question of whether holding space is enough to create results in coaching. They explore the importance of holding space and being fully present as a coach, as well as the practice of holding space effectively. They also discuss the balance between doing less and doing more in coaching, and the role of action and intervention. The conversation delves into different philosophies on intervention and the importance of including the client in the decision-making process. The episode concludes with a reflection on the coach's motivations and the different perspectives on coaching.

Takeaways
Holding space is an essential aspect of coaching, allowing clients to do their best thinking and tune into themselves.
Doing less can often be more effective in coaching, as it allows clients to tap into their own resources and find their own answers.
Intervention and action can be valuable in coaching, but it is important to consider the client's needs and preferences.
Including the client in the decision-making process and checking in with them regularly can help ensure that the coaching is aligned with their goals and expectations.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction
00:49 The Importance of Holding Space
03:20 The Practice of Holding Space
05:17 Doing Less is Doing More
06:40 The Role of Action and Intervention
08:08 The Power of Asking Questions
09:34 Adapting to the Client's Needs
11:00 Different Philosophies on Intervention
12:14 Making Decisions as a Coach
14:08 The Client's Expectations
15:12 Including the Client in the Process
17:11 Reflecting on the Coaching Session
18:39 Exploring the Coach's Motivations
19:36 The Coach-Client Partnership
21:38 Different Perspectives on Coaching
22:12 Conclusion

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