Carol Kauffman, Founder of the Institute of Coaching, Harvard Medical School assistant professor, and author of "Real Time Leadership." kicks off our Coaching Revealed podcast with IOC Executive Director Jeffrey Hull. Carol and Jeff’s conversation delves into the evolution of coaching, with Kauffman sharing her journey from clinical psychologist to coach. She emphasizes the importance of trauma-informed coaching and recounts pivotal moments, including winning coaching tuition and connecting with influential figures like Marty Seligman and Ruth Ann Harnisch. The discussion extends to the MOVE model from Kauffman's latest book, emphasizing mindful leadership. Kauffman envisions coaching becoming a strategic tool across various domains, asserting its influence similar to positive psychology. As technology advances, Kauffman acknowledges the potential role of AI in delivering content and support but underscores the irreplaceable value of the human connection in coaching. The MOVE model is highlighted as a practical guide for leaders, demonstrating its applicability even in parenting situations. Resources Book: Real time leadership Explore More Episodes Episode 18 Transitioning Into Coaching Panel van de Rijt-Economu, Steliana, Essebag, Vicky, Levine, Jan, Gates, Laura Episode 17 Pricing, Value Proposition and Finding Ideal Clients Meima, Miriam, Dempsey, Lisa Episode 16 Episode Title Building Credibility as Coaches Pfeiffer, Rolf, Miller Evans, Janet Episode 15 Entering Today’s Coaching Field Bell, Janae Episode 14 Building a Coaching Business Guillaume Foussier, Will Episode 13 Health Equity and Coaching Asamoah, Tracy, Endo, Justin, Mullen, Jewel Episode 12 Internal Family Systems Coaching Tashma, Richard Episode 11 Forest Bathing and Coaching Abookire, Susan Episode 10 Coaching for Healthcare Professionals Schwab, Les, Gazelle, Gail Episode 9 The Stress Connection Hanna, Heidi Episode 8 How Coaches are Changing Wellness Culture Bowman, Natasha Episode 7 The Future of Health and Wellness Coaching Moore, Margaret Pages1 2 next › last »