To mark the end of season 2, we question the wisdom of plans and make a few more. Now that we've got this down to a science, we're ready to play for keeps.
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No. 25 — Do Breakfast?
No. 24 — STAND UP (Special Edition)
No. 23 — Make (Internet) Friends?
No. 22 — Own Things?
No. 21 — Get Moving?
No. 20 — Be Nice?
No. 19 — Ask Questions?
In this episode, Lisa asks Diana all about her first step in becoming a coach. It's a follow-up to last week's episode, in which we asked Jane Tight, “should we become coaches?” Listen in as we talk about questions like, “should we ask questions,” and “if so, what kind?”
Related Links:
- Coaches Training Institute
- The Co-Active Coaching Model
- Levels of Listening
- Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen by Mary Norris
- Letters from the Artist’s Way
- Should We LEAP, Diana's coaching newsletter
No. 18 — Become Coaches?
Meet Jane Tight, leadership coach, co-founder of SeeChange Partners, mother of four, spouse of 30 years, world traveler, and chicken owner. In this episode, she shares her winding path to coaching and defines what coaching means to her.
Jane offered up her wisdom and encouragement when we asked questions like should we become coaches, should we ask for help, should we go on silent retreats, and should we go on silent retreats with friends.
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No. 17 — Give Advice?
In this episode, Diana talks with Cate Huston, engineering leader, world traveler, writer, and co-creator of Technically Speaking. They cover questions like should we blog, should we send newsletters, and should we give advice.
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No. 16 — Make Food?
Our second first episode of season two* is a conversation with Cynthia Samanian. Cynthia is the creator of Confetti Kitchen, a cooking site for ambitious beginners. She's also Lisa’s neighbor! For this episode, we met Cynthia in the kitchen and the studio to suss out: should we ride Vespas? Should we start businesses? And the big one: should we make food?
No. 15 — Work Together?
Season two begins with Celeste Prevost and Rob Angermuller of Math Times Joy, who designed our new identity. We talked with them about their work together, our work together with them, and the work we have to do together as citizens.