• the Coaching Studio with Guest Mary Anna Wright, Ph.D., MCC
    Nov 21 2024

    In this episode of The Coaching Studio, Lyssa deHart hosts Mary Anna Wright, PhD, MCC—a distinguished leadership coach, communications expert, and former ICF Ireland president. With an eclectic background spanning from marine biology to rave culture and public relations, Mary Anna brings a unique perspective to coaching, deeply informed by her studies in cultural and behavioral change. The conversation dives into her journey into coaching and her transition from academia and communications into a career dedicated to supporting others in realizing their potential.

    Mary Anna shares the importance of connection as the cornerstone of her coaching philosophy, describing it as a commitment to help clients connect deeply with themselves, their environment, and their personal ecosystems. She discusses the concept of “the seven-eyed model” from supervision, which encourages coaches to consider the larger systems impacting their clients. This systemic perspective, she notes, helps coaches and leaders navigate the unknown and often complex dynamics of their environments, promoting resilience and adaptability.

    A key theme in the conversation is the power of presence in coaching. Mary Anna reflects on the evolution of her approach, emphasizing how letting go of the need to “solve” for clients allows a true partnership to emerge. She highlights the journey to mastery as a continuous process of self-awareness, humility, and the practice of holding space for clients without the interference of ego. In addition, she shares insights into the growing influence of AI in coaching, recognizing the human connection as irreplaceable in creating meaningful transformation.

    This episode offers listeners a profound exploration of coaching’s potential to impact lives, both for clients and coaches alike, encouraging coaches to embrace the journey of learning, self-reflection, and connection. Tune in to hear how Mary Anna combines her love for coaching with respect for the vast complexity of human experience.

    Learn more about Mary Anna on her Website
    And connect with her on LinkedIn
    Or watch her on YouTube

    Host: Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC, BCC

    Music: Frolic by Harrison Amer

    Production Editing: Lyssa deHart

    Social Media and Communications: Michele Logan

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    56 mins
  • the Coaching Studio with Guest Navid Nazemian, PCC
    Nov 7 2024

    On this episode of the Coaching Studio, host Lyssa deHart welcomes Navid Nazemian, PCC, an executive transition coach and the bestselling author of Mastering Executive Transitions: The Definitive Guide. With a rich background in human resources and extensive international experience, Navid brings a unique global perspective to leadership and coaching. He shares his passion for supporting leaders through pivotal career transitions, maintaining authenticity in times of change, and his journey from HR professional to becoming a coach.

    Navid delves into his early realization about the impact of coaching, recounting a transformative experience where coaching turned a struggling leader into a highly considered candidate for larger roles within a year. He explains how this revelation ignited his passion for coaching, leading him to eventually pursue a career helping others navigate their own professional transitions. We explore the Harvard Business Review article: Manage Your Energy Not Your Time by Tony Schwartz– This article is recommended for its insights into optimizing energy levels rather than time, an essential read for maintaining executive performance without burnout.

    Throughout the conversation, Navid and Lyssa explore the nuances of executive transitions, the challenges new roles present, and the importance of proper support systems during these phases. Navid emphasizes the use of structured frameworks and strategic planning in ensuring successful transitions, highlighting how tailored coaching interventions can facilitate significant growth and change in leaders.

    Navid explains his Double Diamond process:

    Listeners will gain valuable insights into the transformational power of coaching, both from the perspective of a coach and a leader, making this episode a must-listen for anyone involved in or interested in executive leadership and personal development.

    If you want to watch the Backwards Brain Bicycle Video, check it out here!

    Find Navid:
    LinkedIn
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    Host: Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC, BCC

    Music: Frolic by Harrison Amer

    Production Editing: Lyssa deHart

    Social Media and Communications: Michele Logan

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    58 mins
  • the Coaching Studio with Claire Pedrick, MCC
    Oct 24 2024

    In this episode of The Coaching Studio, Lyssa deHart welcomes Claire Pedrick, MCC, an accomplished coach, adventurer, and author of Simplifying Coaching (2020) and The Human Behind the Coach (2023). Claire brings a refreshingly down-to-earth approach to coaching, emphasizing simplicity while maintaining profound impact. Together, they explore how coaching can be powerfully simple, and how Claire's journey—like her 600-kilometer trek on the Camino de Santiago—informs her belief in walking alongside clients as they find their own path.

    The conversation dives deep into what it means to truly “be with” clients, shedding unnecessary complexity to focus on authentic listening and meaningful partnership. Claire challenges the notion that coaching must be complicated, showing how transformative shifts can arise from a space of simple, genuine presence. Her personal stories, including her long history in coaching dating back to the 1980s and reflections on the commercialization of the field, provide valuable insights for both new and seasoned coaches.

    Claire shared an idea,"thought partner" and "thinker" which blew my mind and has fundamentally shifted how I think about the concepts of "coach" and "client." This idea originated in the work of Nancy Kline, and her work in Time to Think.

    Listeners will leave with a fresh perspective on how to facilitate transformative coaching sessions by trusting in simplicity, focusing on what really matters, and allowing clients to lead their own breakthroughs.

    You can learn more about Claire on her Website
    Or, connect with her on LinkedIn

    Host: Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC, BCC

    Music: Frolic by Harrison Amer

    Production Editing: Lyssa deHart

    Social Media and Communications: Michele Logan

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    49 mins
  • the Coaching Studio with Guest Jonathan Reitz, MCC
    Oct 10 2024

    In this episode of The Coaching Studio, host Lyssa deHart welcomes Jonathan Reitz, MCC, an executive coach and author of Coaching Hacks: Simple Strategies to Make Every Conversation More Effective. Jonathan shares his unique journey from a career in television to becoming a coach, driven by his passion for leadership development and helping others unlock their potential.

    Jonathan discusses the profound impact of his early experiences in broadcasting on his coaching style, emphasizing the importance of listening and adapting communication techniques. He provides insights into the art of asking powerful questions and the significance of understanding client narratives to foster effective coaching relationships.

    Jonathan dives deep into the three key assessments that he thinks every coach should take and how they have shaped his coaching approach: the Motivational Code, the Harrison Assessment, and the Hogan Assessment. He explains how these tools have helped him better understand his own motivations, behaviors, and personality traits, and how coaches can use similar insights to enhance their effectiveness. Additionally, Jonathan emphasizes the importance of reflective practice in coaching, a habit he developed early in his career by reviewing recordings of his coaching sessions.

    He also shares his top book recommendation, Super Communicator by Charles Duhigg, which explores how different types of conversations—practical, emotional, and social—affect communication dynamics. Jonathan encourages coaches to stay attuned to these dynamics to prevent misunderstandings and foster stronger client relationships. We also discuss his recommendation of Helping People Change by Richard Boyatzis, Melvin Smith, and Ellen Van Oosten. This book explores the science behind coaching and leadership development, emphasizing the power of positive emotional attractors and how they facilitate meaningful, sustained change in individuals. Reitz draws on this work to highlight the importance of vision and purpose in coaching, helping clients move toward their goals with greater clarity and motivation.

    Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation of the strategic and empathetic elements of coaching that Jonathan advocates, making this episode a valuable resource for both new and experienced coaches aiming to enhance their skills and impact.

    You can connect with Jonathan on LinkedIn
    Check out his Website

    Host: Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC, BCC

    Music: Frolic by Harrison Amer

    Production Editing: Lyssa deHart

    Social Media and Communications: Michele Logan

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • the Coaching Studio with Guest Tini Fadzillah, MCC
    Sep 26 2024

    In this insightful episode of The Coaching Studio, host Lyssa deHart engages in a deep conversation with Tini Fadzillah, MCC. Together, they explore key themes around professional coaching, particularly focusing on the role of curiosity, presence, and the delicate balance between guiding clients and holding space for their growth.

    Tini Fadzillah shares her journey toward earning the MCC credential, emphasizing how mastery is not about having all the answers but about facilitating a client-led process. She highlights how crucial it is for coaches to remain curious and open, allowing clients to uncover their own insights rather than steering them towards predetermined outcomes. This approach mirrors Lyssa’s own coaching philosophy, centering on partnership and client agency.

    Throughout the interview, both coaches reflect on their personal growth and the evolving nature of coaching. They discuss the challenges and triumphs of learning to trust the process, resist the urge to fix, and instead, create environments that foster self-discovery.

    This episode is filled with valuable lessons for both new and experienced coaches, offering listeners practical insights into becoming more effective in their practice while staying rooted in authenticity and presence.

    This conversation is perfect for coaches looking to deepen their understanding of the MCC journey and expand their capacity to hold transformative space for clients.



    Find Tini Fadzillah MCC on LinkedIn

    Host: Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC, BCC

    Music: Frolic by Harrison Amer

    Production Editing: Lyssa deHart

    Social Media and Communications: Michele Logan

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    57 mins
  • the Coaching Studio with Guest Carrie Sackett, PCC
    Sep 12 2024

    In this episode of The Coaching Studio, Lyssa deHart welcomes Carrie Sackett, PCC, also known as America's Loneliness Coach, for a deep dive into her unique approach to coaching. Carrie shares her inspiring journey from her first job as a retail sales clerk to founding the Center for Group and Couples Coaching. The discussion covers how Carrie's experience in social therapeutics has shaped her methods for building relational skills, combating loneliness, and fostering emotional resilience. Looking at the role of groups in solving things like the Loneliness Crisis. The solution to people's loneliness is unique to each person. We can't prescribe the solution, but rather, we have to support people to build their relational muscles for their own solution.

    Listeners will learn about Carrie's innovative use of theatre and improv in coaching, which helps clients build stronger connections and navigate uncertainty in an increasingly complex world. The episode also touches on the challenges women face in the corporate environment, the importance of self-trust, and how mentorship has influenced Carrie's personal and professional growth.

    Carrie offers insights into the power of social therapeutics in personal growth and the role of playfulness and co-creation in learning and development.

    This episode is packed with valuable takeaways for coaches, leaders, and anyone interested in enhancing their relational skills and personal growth.

    Find Carrie on LinkedIn
    Visit her Website
    Check out her book, Social Therapeutics, on Amazon

    Host: Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC, BCC

    Music: Frolic by Harrison Amer

    Production Editing: Lyssa deHart

    Social Media and Communications: Michele Logan

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    56 mins
  • the Coaching Studio with Guest Dr. Richard Boyatzis
    Aug 29 2024

    Join host Lyssa deHart in this enlightening episode of The Coaching Studio as she welcomes the distinguished Dr. Richard Boyatzis. A luminary in the fields of emotional intelligence and leadership development, Dr. Boyatzis brings decades of research and expertise to the table, offering listeners a deep dive into the science and art of effective coaching.

    Throughout the conversation, Lyssa and Dr. Boyatzis explore the journey from rocket science to social psychology, diving deep into how emotional intelligence and competencies can transform leadership and coaching practices. Dr. Boyatzis shares insights from his research and discusses practical strategies for helping people change, drawn from his highly influential book and courses that have reached millions worldwide.

    Listen in as they explore the transformative power of resonant leadership, the nuances of fostering meaningful change, and the pivotal role of emotional intelligence in personal and professional growth. Their engaging conversation is peppered with actionable insights, real-world examples, and thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional coaching paradigms.

    Whether you're a seasoned coach, an aspiring leader, or someone passionate about personal development, this episode promises a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. Tune in to discover how to harness the power of connection, empathy, and self-awareness to elevate your coaching practice and impact.

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    Host: Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC, BCC

    Music: Frolic by Harrison Amer

    Production Editing: Lyssa deHart

    Social Media and Communications: Michele Logan

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    58 mins
  • the Coaching Studio with Guest David Franklin, MCC
    Apr 4 2024

    In this episode, host Lyssa deHart interviews guest David Franklin, MCC with the International Coaching Federation, executive leadership and personal coach with over 25 years of experience. David holds a master's degree in leadership and organizational development and is passionate about mentoring other coaches. He originally hails from New York but has lived in the Pacific Northwest for more than 26 years. Beyond coaching, David is a classical guitarist, heavy metal enthusiast, outdoor lover, avid traveler, and a self-proclaimed bagel and pizza snob. He is also married to a personal chef and is the father of an aspiring rock guitarist and songwriter.

    The conversation delves into David's journey to becoming a coach, starting with his non-traditional education and personal growth workshops in New York. He shares how these experiences led him to realize his desire to help others be their best selves and eventually transition into coaching. David also discusses the importance of coaches doing their own work to be fully present and effective with their clients.

    Lyssa and David explore the differences between coaching and therapy, with David emphasizing coaching as an opportunity for transformation and growth, rather than focusing on healing trauma. He also highlights the importance of self-reflection in coaching, both for the coach and the client, and the value of feedback in the coaching process.

    The conversation also delves into the art of delivering feedback in mentor coaching, the significance of behaviorally specific language, and the importance of being non-attached and non-judgmental as a coach. David shares his perspective on the role of a coach in increasing awareness and helping clients see their blind spots. I hope you enjoy the show!

    Meet David on LinkedIn
    Check out his Website
    Or on Facebook

    Host: Lyssa deHart, LICSW, MCC, BCC

    Music: Frolic by Harrison Amer

    Production Editing: Lyssa deHart

    Social Media and Communications: Michele Logan

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    1 hr and 3 mins