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The Coaching Podcast
Speaking Coach #146: Jon Yeo - The Art of Transformative Speaking Skills

The Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 34:53


Welcome to another captivating episode of The Coaching Podcast, where we delve into the world of transformative coaching, speaking, and self-discovery. In this episode, we unravel the art of coaching by exploring fundamental principles such as First Principles and understanding second-order consequences. Our guest, Jon Yeo, a speaking consultant, and licensee of TEDxMelbourne, shares his profound insights on coaching excellence, emphasizing the importance of deep connection, consistent methodology, and empathetic understanding. We journey through the intricacies of effective communication, guided by Jon's expertise in crafting TEDx talks that truly resonate. From exploring inner motivations to creating memorable speaking experiences, we explore the strategies that drive meaningful change. Join us as we navigate through the realms of coaching, speaking, and self-mastery, uncovering the secrets to influence, engagement, and the joy of transformative growth. Some of the highlights include; 1.29: Worst coaching moments: When a coach assumes they know more than they do. Assumptions are your biggest killer. 2.03: Best coaching moments: When the coach deeply understands the needs, values, and outcomes of that person. Are you even more committed than the coachee? How can a coach best prepare to be the moment? Do your homework! Meet them where they are at, based on their background and experience. Once you have arguably five times more information than you need, look for patterns. Look for 'First Principles' - what are the prime elements that if you removed them, actually stopped that thing from being? (Car analogy) This helps the coach and their client re-engineer their road map. 5.35: Do you have a practice of excellence that extends well before you even get there? It's more than just creating the time to prepare! 6.07: Sliding Doors: "I love what you do, and, do what I love." But that wasn't always the case for Jon. Moving to London transformed the way he thinks and the way he operates. 9.19: What Makes a Great Coach? Observant - how is your attention to detail around every micro-facet of their thinking, doing, action, practice, and being? Can you spot a pattern or schism (a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief)? Do you have a consistent methodology? Without a baseline, you can't measure improvement or direction. Open - Be honest that one day you might be wrong, or that you don't have all of the answers or you don't have the clarity that you really should have. If you are not open and vulnerable to this fact that you will never learn, grow, and evolve. How can you shift from a "know-it-all to a learn-it-all?" Empathetic - are you putting yourself in your coachee's shoes? 12.31: What drives someone to do something? (the human psyche) Inner exploration - How do you think, act, and operate? Who are you? Because everything you do is an expression of those elements. 14.12: What causes someone to pause, rewind, or abandon a TEDx talk? Pause and rewind: For reflection purposes Abandon: 1) The speaker is not interesting 2) The idea is too complicated 3) Or it wasn't the idea they expected Therefore, knowing why people engage and why people disengage will come down to your ability to say the right thing, at the right time, to the right person, and in the right way = the craft of speaking. 15.38: You need basic rules to follow for a successful talk (it's an art and science). TEDx talk TIPS and considerations: Most people take about 8 drafts before they are even more comfortable sharing their message with the world. Remember that before you get this draft it probably won't feel good, and/or sound great but that's okay and it is a part of the process. Most people 'stop here' but keep defining and refining because that's the fun and compulsory part. A typical draft will take half a day to a week (Chat GPT can speed up this process). Prioritizing the importance will help you determine the amount of time you need to prepare. Memorize the key bullet points (25 times to know the content) and note that it will take you 50 times of practice before you will be able to deliver a LIVED EXPERIENCE. Can you deliver your talk without thinking about it? Remember that "hope is not a strategy when you are trying to influence someone," 98% of the time, speakers have anywhere between 60 - 90% too much content. What do you want people to THINK, FEEL, and DO after listening to your talk? A TEDx talk is - Ideas worth spreading, they are not lectures worth learning. When we are speaking, it is actually an opportunity to engage, build rapport, and establish and build a relationship. Otherwise, you are just transferring information and you would be missing the point of the purpose of speaking. 20.46: What are second-order consequences? (The consequence of the consequence. 24.29: How can we make STEM more appealing to girls at a younger age? Follow: Sarah Moran is co-founder of Girl Geek Academy, a movement to bring one million women and girls into technology careers by 2030. Book: Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez (Data bias in a world designed for men). Men need to be honest that they are successful because the world is built for them. 28.58: TED talk recommendations: Mastery talks because of their simplicity and profoundness: 1) Weird or Just Different by Derek Sivers 2) How to Tie Your Shoes by Terry Moore Great speakers are able to create this two-way dynamic When we are more symbiotic the joy of life seems to show itself and the struggle disappears. The Coaching Podcast is sponsored by The Sampson Agency - a talent entertainment and sports management company owned and operated by Tina Samara. Visit: www.thesampsonagency.com or email: tina@transitioncoach4athletes.com To learn more about becoming a workplace coach or advancing your coaching skills, visit: www.opendoorcoachingusa.com or email: info@emmadoyle.com.au About Jon Yeo - Speaking consultant and licensee of TEDx Melbourne Jon works with Leaders and Changemakers to understand strategic influence. While leading TEDxMelbourne, he saw the YouTube data for, "What causes someone to pause, rewind or abandon a TED Talk?". He combined this data to better understand how to design for empathy, and engagement and simplify complexity. Jon has been the Licensee for TEDxMelbourne since 2009 and is a past National President for Professional Speakers Australia. Connect with Jon Website: https://www.brightstar.net.au Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonyeo/

Watts Under the Bonnet - The Electric Vehicle Podcast
Is there an ‘EV'olution looming for the Aussie commercial sector?

Watts Under the Bonnet - The Electric Vehicle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 46:29


With over 4 million commercial vehicles on the road, the Australian business sector could just be the key to accelerating the country's EV adoption. But what do Aussie businesses think about EVs? To find out, Rusty and Nadine chat with Sarah Moran, Co-Founder of Girl Geek Academy. She spills the beans on her small business' electric journey, giving us a look into the real costs of electrifying your operations. We also meet Rod Chapman, production editor for carsales commercial, industry, and leisure sector, who gives us the low down on EV innovations at the Brisbane Truck Show and Volvo's Truck Sustainability Summit, painting a promising future for the electrification of the transport and logistics sector. Our meet an EV-er, Chloe Fast, also stops by to tell us whether the 6-month wait for her Volvo XC40 Recharge was worth it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AI in Education Podcast
Girl Geeks and Computer Science

AI in Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 39:34


In the third episode of this series, Beth and Dan interview Lizzie Fuller (Azure Solution Specialist, Microsoft), Matt Furse (Practice Development Manager, MIcrosoft) and talk Girls and Tech with Sarah Moran from Girl Geek Academy.  Links: Women in Tech - Girl Geek Academy Microsoft Mondays – Geek Academy A.I. Series – Coding in Python, Javascript & 3D modelling - Girl Geek Academy

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Data on Kubernetes Community
DoK Talks #94- Security and SRE // Tammy Butow & Prima Virani

Data on Kubernetes Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 62:20


https://go.dok.community/slack https://dok.community/ ABSTRACT OF THE TALK Prima and Tammy join us to discuss the bridges between Security and SRE. How can these two teams work best together? What can they learn from each other? Prima is a Security Engineer and Tammy is a Site Reliability Engineer. They are both Australians living in the USA with 10+ years of experience each working in tech. TALK TAKEAWAYS 1.You'll learn tips for SRE and Security teams to work together 2.You'll learn what SREs can learn from Security and vice versa 3.You'll learn about the new field of DevSecOps and how it can help your organisation improve BIO Tammy Bryant Butow is a principal SRE at Gremlin, where she works on chaos engineering—the facilitation of controlled experiments to identify improvements. Gremlin's enterprise Chaos Engineering platform makes it easy to build more reliable applications in order to prevent outages, innovate faster, and earn customer trust. Previously, Tammy led SRE teams at Dropbox responsible for the databases and storage systems used by over 500 million customers and was an IMOC (incident manager on call), where she was responsible for managing and resolving high-severity incidents across the company. She has also worked in infrastructure engineering, security engineering, and product engineering. Tammy is the cofounder of Girl Geek Academy, a global movement to teach one million women technical skills by 2025. Tammy is an Australian and enjoys riding bikes, skateboarding, snowboarding, and surfing. She also loves mosh pits, crowd surfing, metal, and hardcore punk. Prima is a seasoned Security professional who has worked in a variety of industries such as Consumer Tech, Oil & Gas, Media, and Fin-tech. She is a Senior Security Engineer on the SIRT team at Segment where she enjoys creating automation tooling for Incident Response and occasionally dabbles in Security DevOps. She loves sharing her experiences with the industry and has spoken at many meetups and conferences globally including, but not limited to, Agile India 2020, MacDevOpsCon Vancouver 2019, and Grace Hopper Conference 2017.

DevOps Diversity Podcast
Ep. 2 - Tammy Bryant Butow, Principal SRE @ Gremlin

DevOps Diversity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 51:27


Tammy Bryant Butow is a Principal SRE (Site Reliability Engineer) at Gremlin, where she works on chaos engineering—the facilitation of controlled experiments to identify improvements. Gremlin's enterprise Chaos Engineering platform makes it easy to build more reliable applications in order to prevent outages, innovate faster, and earn customer trust. Previously, Tammy led SRE teams at Dropbox responsible for the databases and storage systems used by over 500 million customers and was an IMOC (incident manager on call), where she was responsible for managing and resolving high-severity incidents across the company. She has also worked in infrastructure engineering, security engineering, and product engineering. Tammy is the cofounder of Girl Geek Academy, a global movement to teach one million women technical skills by 2025. Tammy is an Australian and enjoys riding bikes, skateboarding, snowboarding, and surfing. She also loves mosh pits, crowd surfing, metal, and hardcore punk.During this episode, we discuss Tammy's background starting life in foster care in Australia, where she first found her love for technology at the age of 3! Over time, Tammy's natural curiosity and passion for engineering took her down the route of becoming an SRE and an expert in the field of Chaos Engineering.Tammy also talks about hiring, interview techniques, career growth and the importance of prioritization.Links mentioned during the show:Tammy's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammybutow/Tammy's Twitter @tambryantbutowGremlin https://www.gremlin.com/Gremlin Certification https://www.gremlin.com/certification/Girl Geek Academy https://girlgeekacademy.com/SRE Book by Google https://sre.google/books/Study Guide for Gremlin Certification https://github.com/gremlin/certificate-study-guideDropbox Engineering Career Framework https://dropbox.github.io/dbx-career-framework/overview.htmlMarcques Brownlee https://www.youtube.com/user/marquesbrownlee

Software at Scale
Software at Scale 28 - Tammy Butow: Principal SRE, Gremlin

Software at Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 58:17


Listen now | Tammy Butow is a Principal SRE at Gremlin, a Failure as a Service platform company that helps engineers build more resilient software. She’s also the co-founder of Girl Geek Academy, an organization to encourage women to learn technology skills. She previously held IC and management roles in SRE at Dropbox and Digital Ocean. Get on the email list at www.softwareatscale.dev

David and Will
David and Will podcast - 15 July 2021

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 86:47


Sarah Moran - CEO of Girl Geek Academy, Rowey, Matt Abraham, Blakey, Police Commissioner Grant Stevens, Brendan Shakes 10 News First in Tokyo, Behind Closed Doors  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Women Who Drone
WWD Podcast - Ep1 Fireside Chat with Doctor Catherine Ball

Women Who Drone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 54:28


Join Dr. Catherine Ball, scientific futurist, speaker, advisor, author, founder, executive producer, executive director, company director and charity patron working across global projects where emerging technologies meet humanitarian, education and environmental needs. She is the 2020 Patron for the Tech Girls Movement aka 'Tech Girls are Superheroes', a #SheFlies ambassador for Girl Geek Academy, and a mentor and advisor to the CEO of New York based Women Who Drone, as well as a mentor to the #SuperstarsofSTEM project by Science and Technology Australia. Read more on her bio on her Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Ball) or her personal website (https://www.drcatherineball.com/about)

Sentral Station
CEO Sarah Moran reckons technology needs hackers, hustlers and hipsters | Girl Geek Academy

Sentral Station

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 26:37


If the idea of a ‘hackathon’ gives you the impression of blokey tech nerds huddled around computers in basements eating pizza and drinking beer...you’d be fairly close to describing reality. At least that’s what Sarah Moran found out when she was invited to one some years ago. Apart from the fact that there weren’t many women at these events, it was hard for Sarah to see why anyone would attend one of these events. This led her to reimagine what a hackathon could be like... bring the concept into the light and ultimately create what is now known as Girl Geek Academy. Its purpose is clear...to fix the hole in the tech pipeline by teaching women, girls and families across a range of different industries including games, startups, 3D printing, making, design, tech, drones, space and aviation. In this discussion you’ll hear Sarah describe her journey, and how Girl Geek Academy is helping young women achieve and thrive in the tech space. If you’re looking for inspiration and enthusiasm, you’ll find it here. Sarah’s got loads of it.Connect with Girl Geek AcademyGirl Geek AcademyThis podcast is brought to you by Sentral. To find out more, visithttps://www.sentral.com.au

Dev Diary
Episode 59: Lisy Kane (Armello, Girl Geek Academy)

Dev Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 68:06


It took Lisy Kane a while to finally chase the dream in the games industry, but once she did, what an impact she's had! Lisy discusses her work at League of Geeks, the formation of Girl Geek Academy, and much more in this new episode of Dev Diary. Follow Paul and submit your ideas for future guests on Twitter Visit the Player2 Website and the Player2 Youtube Channel where you can also follow his written and video exploits including reviews, feature pieces and shows such as Patched, The Insider and Gamer School Find out more at https://dev-diary.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1862be for 40% off for 4 months, and support Dev Diary.

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Checkpoints
Rebroadcast - Episode 110 - Lisy Kane

Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 73:11


My guest today is Lisy Kane. Lisy is a speaker, curator and videogame producer currently at League of Geeks. She's also the co founder of Girl Geek Academy and the only Austrailian on this year's Forbes 30 Under 30. We talk Commander Keen on paternal laptops, playing Driver by the rules, a fierce love of demo discs, finding friends in Age of Empires, why my quick fire questions remind her of a high school band and how deals get done in DOTA 2. "It was the last hero left and I never played it before." PATREON - patreon.com/checkpoints iTunes HERE - SUBSCRIBE / RATE / REVIEW Games discussed: Mass Effect, Gone Home, Commander Keen, Dr. Mario, Super Mario Land, Catz, Age of Empires 2, Battle Toads, DOTA, Stardew Valley, Destiny 2, Jack Box Party Pack, Thumper, Rock Band, Home Alone, Driver Theme song by Samuel Baker Art work by Craig Stevenson

Chatabout Children Podcast with Sonia Bestulic
CC34 - Raising Tech Girls!...with Girl Geek Academy

Chatabout Children Podcast with Sonia Bestulic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 35:42


Listen to my conversation with Sarah and learn: What Sarah was doing before Girl Geek Academy and what led her to this advocacy What a “hackathon” is How Sarah and her friends accidentally created the world’s first women’s hackathon The factors that created the gap between women and technology Sarah’s thoughts about what technology is How Sarah and her team also work with boys The story behind the Girl Geeks book series Sarah’s thoughts about screen time How learning technology could actually teach children social skills How Sarah keeps track of her team’s goal of inspiring one million women into technology by 2025

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The Juggling Act
Steve Biddulph on the crisis facing girls

The Juggling Act

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 35:33


This week we are joined by the wisest parenting expert in Australia, the incomparable Steve Biddulph, Author of Raising Boys, and now Raising Girls in the 21st Century.Steve is here to tell us that our girls are in trouble and we need to step up be ready t help them out of the myriad of complicated situations modern girls face.Steve suggests starting by cutting ten percent off your to-do list and making yourself more available.We're also joined by Sarah Moran from the Girl Geek Academy to talk about getting more girls into tech.SHOW NOTESYour hosts this week are Mel Wilson and Cassie Hamer and our huge thanksto Sarah Moran and and Steve Biddulph.This podcast was produced by Nina Young.We've got a bit of a favour to ask; we'd love you to Subscribe to The Juggling Act in your podcast app and leave us a review. It only takes a few secs and helps other people discover The Juggling Act.Have you got a story that you think our listeners will want love? We'd like to hear from you! Email us at Kidspot.Editor@news.com.au, join the conversation on the Kidspot Facebook page or tweet us at @KidspotSocial   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Creative Talks Podcast
Creative Talks Episodio 11

Creative Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 79:15


Hablamos del 19s, el poema de Juan Villoro y la destrucción creativa de Joseph Schumpeter. En portfolio hablamos de Sofia Bonati. En media hablamos de "la Voz del Silencio" un documental desarrollado por Cultura Colectiva. Ponemos una entrevista de Lisy Kane, productora de videojuegos en League of Geeks y fundadora de Girl Geek Academy. Hablamos del libro de Yuval Noah Harari "Homo Deus". Una entrevista a los Brosmind y una sorpresa especial para ustedes, mentes creativas. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/creative-talks/message

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Uncommon
How a Girl Geek found her North Star - Sarah Moran

Uncommon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 83:47


Get all links mentioned in the episode here:  https://www.neuralle.com/blog/posts/079-how-a-girl-geek-found-her-north-star-sarah-moranSkip through the episode:01:35 - Introduction05:08 - Grease the film, birth control08:09 - Minimalism in clothing13:56 - Country upbringing with the internet23:10 - Lessons learnt from her parents26:23 - Education path, leaving home33:03 - Brisbane and getting into radio36:11 - STEM and the education system42:59 - Girl Geek Academy, #SheHacks50:06 - Event planning and marketing56:45 - Awareness, education, action, and success01:02:56 - Lessons learnt from teaching01:09:56 - What she would do differently01:12:37 - Girl Geek leverage & establishment01:15:44 - Cindy Gallop of MakeLoveNotPorn01:17:37 - Morning and evening routines01:19:52 - A book she’d gift someone

Startup meets Corporate Podcast
Episode 18 - Girl Geek Academy

Startup meets Corporate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 30:20


On this episode, Gina and Tricia chat about women in tech. We had a chat with Sarah Moran, cofounder and CEO of Girl Geek Academy, an organisation which works to encourage girls and women into tech. The organisation runs various initiatives, from workshops to hackathons, and works with teachers, schools, corporates and startups to increase the number of women with professional technical and entrepreneurial skills. We talked about the organisation’s work and in particular its partnership with National Australia Bank, where Sarah spent a year as a Girl Geek in Residence.

The Startup Playbook Podcast
Ep060 – Holly Liu (Co-founder – Kabam) on the billion dollar exit

The Startup Playbook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 59:50


My guest for Episode 60 is Holly Liu, the co-founder of mobile gaming studio, Kabam, which recently sold for $1B. Holly has seen the company go through multiple pivots over the formative years of the company, moving from a corporate social networking platform to a Facebook gaming company before finally pivoting to a Mobile Gaming Studio. Kabam built some of the most successful mobile games in history including Star Wars: Uprising, Marvel: Contest of Champions, Transformers and Kingdoms of Camelot. As a founding member of the company, Holly saw the organisation grow from a team of 4 co-founders to having over 1,500 staff across all of it's international offices. In her first ever podcast interview, we talk about the multiple pivots that Holly and her co-founders went through, the importance of going to where the users are, playing to your strengths, the need for alignment, using culture as a competitive advantage and the value of diversity. PLAYBOOK MEDIA Show notes: Adrian Stone Gillian Dirckze Kabam Sequoia Capital The Founders Dilemma - Noam Wasserman Sheryl Thai League of Extraordinary Women Hon. Minister Philip Dalidakis Panel Pledge Sarah Moran Girl Geek Academy Holly Liu (Twitter) Feedback/ connect/ say hello:  Rohit@startupplaybook.co @playbookstartup (Twitter) @rohitbhargava7 (Twitter – Rohit) Rohit Bhargava (LinkedIn) Credits: Intro music credit to Bensound Other channels: Don't have iTunes? The podcast is also available on Stitcher & Soundcloud The post Ep060 – Holly Liu (Co-founder – Kabam) on the billion dollar exit appeared first on Startup Playbook.

Game Hugs
Lisy Kane (League of Geeks)

Game Hugs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2017 61:19


As a producer at League of Geeks, co-founder at Girl Geek Academy, and a Forbes 30 Under 30 lister, Lisy Kane doesn't seem to do anything by halves. Join Jason Imms this week for a chat with Lisy about her incredible and densely accomplished career. Also, the pair take a look at how the Australian education system is both serving and failing the game development industry, internships, and how Armello's intriguing profit-share program works. Show Notes Lisy Kane League of Geeks Girl Geek Academy

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Byte Into IT
Byte Into IT - 28 June 2017

Byte Into IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 46:19


This week on Byte Into IT we have Vanessa and Jo in the studio to talk about all things technology, computing and gaming. Our interview for this week is with Sarah Moran from Girl Geek Academy, talking about SheHacks, an upcoming all female 'hackathon'.

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Byte Into IT
Byte Into IT - 15 February 2017

Byte Into IT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 43:46


The first show back for 2017, we are joined in the studio by Dan, Warren and Vanessa, with plenty to say about technology, computing, gaming and anything else on your radar. This week's guests are Lisy Kane and Julie FisherLisy Kane is a producer for game studio League of Geeks, and co-founder of Girl Geek Academy - a startup encouraging women to learn technology and launch their own businesses.Julie Fisher is Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of IT at Monash University. Julie has researched the area of gender and IT for the past 20+ years, and has been part of teams which have implemented intervention programs designed to encourage girls into IT. In 2007 Julie Fisher, and her co-authors, trialled a revolutionary new program in schools: 'Digital Divas'.