POPULARITY
You're going to an academic conference—and maybe even presenting a project! Whether you are going virtually or in person, for the first time or the tenth, presenting or just attending, you want to feel prepared. Are you? This podcast episode explores: Why we need to go to academic conferences. Why it can be difficult to navigate them. How can you get the most of out of it. Our guest is: Dr. Thomas J. Tobin, who is a founding member of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Mentoring at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He is an internationally recognized speaker and author on quality in technology-enhanced education. His latest book is Going Alt-Ac: A Guide to Alternative Academic Careers, written with Katie Linder and Kevin Kelly, from Stylus Publishing. You can find him on Twitter @ThomasJTobin and at his website, Thomasjtobin.com. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender and an introvert, who has presented in dozens of academic conference, and like many of our listeners, she is still learning how to make the most of an academic conference. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How to Make the Most Out of An Academic Conference” The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How to Make the Most of a Virtual Conference” The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How To Cope With Presentation Anxiety” This article on The Introverts' Guide to Speaking Up Quiet: The Power of Introverts, by Susan Cain The Craft of Research, by Wayne Booth et al The Research Companion, by Petra Boynton The Art of Creative Research, by Philip Gerald Welcome to The Academic Life! We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish a project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. On the Academic Life channel we embrace a broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You're going to an academic conference—and maybe even presenting a project! Whether you are going virtually or in person, for the first time or the tenth, presenting or just attending, you want to feel prepared. Are you? This podcast episode explores: Why we need to go to academic conferences. Why it can be difficult to navigate them. How can you get the most of out of it. Our guest is: Dr. Thomas J. Tobin, who is a founding member of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Mentoring at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He is an internationally recognized speaker and author on quality in technology-enhanced education. His latest book is Going Alt-Ac: A Guide to Alternative Academic Careers, written with Katie Linder and Kevin Kelly, from Stylus Publishing. You can find him on Twitter @ThomasJTobin and at his website, Thomasjtobin.com. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender and an introvert, who has presented in dozens of academic conference, and like many of our listeners, she is still learning how to make the most of an academic conference. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How to Make the Most Out of An Academic Conference” The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How to Make the Most of a Virtual Conference” The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How To Cope With Presentation Anxiety” This article on The Introverts' Guide to Speaking Up Quiet: The Power of Introverts, by Susan Cain The Craft of Research, by Wayne Booth et al The Research Companion, by Petra Boynton The Art of Creative Research, by Philip Gerald Welcome to The Academic Life! We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish a project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. On the Academic Life channel we embrace a broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
You're going to an academic conference—and maybe even presenting a project! Whether you are going virtually or in person, for the first time or the tenth, presenting or just attending, you want to feel prepared. Are you? This podcast episode explores: Why we need to go to academic conferences. Why it can be difficult to navigate them. How can you get the most of out of it. Our guest is: Dr. Thomas J. Tobin, who is a founding member of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Mentoring at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He is an internationally recognized speaker and author on quality in technology-enhanced education. His latest book is Going Alt-Ac: A Guide to Alternative Academic Careers, written with Katie Linder and Kevin Kelly, from Stylus Publishing. You can find him on Twitter @ThomasJTobin and at his website, Thomasjtobin.com. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender and an introvert, who has presented in dozens of academic conference, and like many of our listeners, she is still learning how to make the most of an academic conference. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How to Make the Most Out of An Academic Conference” The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How to Make the Most of a Virtual Conference” The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How To Cope With Presentation Anxiety” This article on The Introverts' Guide to Speaking Up Quiet: The Power of Introverts, by Susan Cain The Craft of Research, by Wayne Booth et al The Research Companion, by Petra Boynton The Art of Creative Research, by Philip Gerald Welcome to The Academic Life! We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish a project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. On the Academic Life channel we embrace a broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
You're going to an academic conference—and maybe even presenting a project! Whether you are going virtually or in person, for the first time or the tenth, presenting or just attending, you want to feel prepared. Are you? This podcast episode explores: Why we need to go to academic conferences. Why it can be difficult to navigate them. How can you get the most of out of it. Our guest is: Dr. Thomas J. Tobin, who is a founding member of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Mentoring at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He is an internationally recognized speaker and author on quality in technology-enhanced education. His latest book is Going Alt-Ac: A Guide to Alternative Academic Careers, written with Katie Linder and Kevin Kelly, from Stylus Publishing. You can find him on Twitter @ThomasJTobin and at his website, Thomasjtobin.com. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender and an introvert, who has presented in dozens of academic conference, and like many of our listeners, she is still learning how to make the most of an academic conference. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How to Make the Most Out of An Academic Conference” The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How to Make the Most of a Virtual Conference” The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How To Cope With Presentation Anxiety” This article on The Introverts' Guide to Speaking Up Quiet: The Power of Introverts, by Susan Cain The Craft of Research, by Wayne Booth et al The Research Companion, by Petra Boynton The Art of Creative Research, by Philip Gerald Welcome to The Academic Life! We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish a project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. On the Academic Life channel we embrace a broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You're going to an academic conference—and maybe even presenting a project! Whether you are going virtually or in person, for the first time or the tenth, presenting or just attending, you want to feel prepared. Are you? This podcast episode explores: Why we need to go to academic conferences. Why it can be difficult to navigate them. How can you get the most of out of it. Our guest is: Dr. Thomas J. Tobin, who is a founding member of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Mentoring at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He is an internationally recognized speaker and author on quality in technology-enhanced education. His latest book is Going Alt-Ac: A Guide to Alternative Academic Careers, written with Katie Linder and Kevin Kelly, from Stylus Publishing. You can find him on Twitter @ThomasJTobin and at his website, Thomasjtobin.com. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, a historian of women and gender and an introvert, who has presented in dozens of academic conference, and like many of our listeners, she is still learning how to make the most of an academic conference. Listeners to this episode may also be interested in: The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How to Make the Most Out of An Academic Conference” The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How to Make the Most of a Virtual Conference” The Chronicle of Higher Ed article “How To Cope With Presentation Anxiety” This article on The Introverts' Guide to Speaking Up Quiet: The Power of Introverts, by Susan Cain The Craft of Research, by Wayne Booth et al The Research Companion, by Petra Boynton The Art of Creative Research, by Philip Gerald Welcome to The Academic Life! We reach across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish a project to how to take care of your beautiful mind. On the Academic Life channel we embrace a broad definition of what it means to lead an academic life. We view education as a transformative human endeavor and are inspired by today's knowledge-producers working inside and outside the academy. DMs us on Twitter: @AcademicLifeNBN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Jeff Hittenberger helps Bonni culminate her 400th episode by talking about the heart of a teacher on episode 400 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode I had some assumptions coming into teaching -Bonni Stachowiak I never knew how much my textbooks cost. -Bonni Stachowiak I care about other people and that I like to make meaningful progress towards a goal, I try to celebrate those parts of me. -Bonni Stachowiak I think we are all just continually trying to figure stuff out. Nobody really has it all together. -Bonni Stachowiak An episode has aired every single week since June of 2014. That is a kind of discipline I feel grateful for. -Bonni Stachowiak I am on fire for how much more we can collectively learn and wrestle with together. -Bonni Stachowiak Resources Coaching for Leaders (Dave Stachowiak's podcast) Episode 230 with Peter Kaufman - Teaching with Compassion Rachel Held Evans Podcast page where you can browse by category Episode 208 - The 208 Backstory (more on Bonni's journey into teaching) Katie Linder
In this episode of #TransferNationTalks, we discuss the realities of working full-time while attending graduate school as Judith Bauer with @NISTS delves into conversation with two #TransferChampions who are currently juggling grad school and full-time employment as transfer professionals. Our guests, Krysti Turnquest and Chris Ziemba-Tolbert, discuss their decision behind going back to school, speak on their journey through higher education, and share some strategies and tips to help you manage this ongoing balancing act.Guest Bios:Krysti Turnquest is the Project Director of the Accelerated Transfer Academy (Title V grant) at the University of Houston-Downtown. She is also a 3rd-year Ph.D. student in the Measurement, Quantitative Methods & Learning Sciences program at the University of Houston. Chris Ziemba-Tolbert is the lead instructor for ACA 122 (College Transfer Success) at Gaston College (a community college in North Carolina). She is currently working on her dissertation to complete an Ed.D. in Community College Leadership at North Carolina State University. Resources:The Writing Workshop by Barbara W. Sarnecka - free and comprehensive resource on academic writing https://osf.io/z4n3t/ Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks: A Guide to Academic Publishing Success by Wendy Belcher https://wendybelcher.com/writing-advice/writing-your-journal-article-in-twelve/Qualitative Research in Education - Facebook group (free) hosted by Kakali Bhattacharya. This supportive group includes grad students and more experienced academics. https://www.facebook.com/groups/859037534601518 Prolific (paid) - online community for academics hosted by Katie Linder https://www.drkatielinder.com/work-with-me/ Thrive PhD (paid) founded by Katy Peplin - online community, writing programs, coaching https://www.thrive-phd.com/community2 National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity offers grad student writing groups and resources on productivity (paid, but check to see if your institution is a member) https://www.facultydiversity.org/ #NISTS #TransferChampions #GraduateSchool #TransferNation #TransferSuccess #TransferPride #TNTalksKeep talking with Transfer NationIG: @WeAreTransferNationTikTok: @TransferNationTwitter: @TransferPrideFB Group: Transfer NationEmail: WeAreTransferNation@gmail.comShow CreditsHost | Judith BrauerGuest | Krysti Turnquest & Chris Ziemba-TolbertSound Editing | Abraham Urias
We have another Coaching Through It + Coach to Coach podcast crossover episode! In this episode @Katie__Linder (coach & coach trainer) and @laurapasquini talk about coaching skills and strengths. This is a cross-posted episode from Season 6, Episode 4 of the Coach to Coach podcast. [Direct link + transcript: https://www.drkatielinder.com/cc46/] Plus we chat a bit about the value of joining a new community of practice, the International Coaching Federation (ICF), specifically what membership offers coaches who join the club!What have you learned from coach training & the certification process?What is ICF membership all about?ICF Converge 2021 Conference - October 26-28, 2021-----Want to learn more about coaching? Have a question or topic we should discuss? Let us know!Follow the pod on Twitter: @CoachingThruIt & Instagram: @CoachingThruItEmail us at: coachingthroughit@gmail.com Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @julieclarsenMusic credit: The song reCreation by airtone has been remixed under a CC-BY license.
On this episode of Coaching Through It, we're sharing a conversation with @Katie__Linder (our coach trainer) and @julieclarsen. This is a cross-posted episode from Season 6, Episode 4 of the Coach to Coach podcast. [Direct link + transcript: https://www.drkatielinder.com/cc44/] We also answer the following questions in our intro:How did you get into coaching?What motivated us to do coach training & certification?-----Want to learn more about coaching? Have a question or topic we should discuss? Let us know!Follow the pod on Twitter: @CoachingThruIt & Instagram: @CoachingThruItEmail us at: coachingthroughit@gmail.com Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @julieclarsenMusic credit: The song reCreation by airtone has been remixed under a CC-BY license.
On this episode of #InVinoFab we have another cross-over podcast where Laura shares a conversation with friend of the pod, Dr. Katie Linder, about coaching. Enjoy this episode of Coach-to-Coach and go subscribe to hear coaching on Katie's episode, learn more about coaching, and hear what other coaches have to say about coach training/their practice in Season 6 of Coach-to-Coach. Enjoy! Listen to the Coach-to-Coach Podcast with Dr. Kate Linder Ep. show notes & transcripts at: S6E6: A Conversation with Dr. Laura Pasquini Learn more about her Higher Ed Coach Training Program Listen #InVinoFab Episode #61: Onboarding at a New Job & Organization with @Katie__Linder Follow on Twitter: @Katie__Linder More about Katie's coaching, training, and work at: https://www.drkatielinder.com/ ----In Vino Fabulum! In Wine, Story! Subscribe to #InVinoFab podcast on Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you catch your pods. Follow us on Twitter @InVinoFab or IG: @invinofab Email us to be a guest or share a topic suggestion? invinofabulum@gmail.com Connect with your co-hosts (she/her) on Twitter: @laurapasquini & @profpatrice
Mentioned in this episode:the life coach Martha BeckContact Katie or Sara directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder on Twitter and Rebecca at @RJPCampbell.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this episode:the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD)Contact Katie or Sara directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder on Twitter and Sara at @SaraSchleyEdD.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
We answer:Do we have any of the same fears that we had when our businesses started?What are our biggest business fears right now?How do we work through feelings of fear around our businesses?Mentioned in this episode:a previous episode where we talk about our business fearsContact us directly! You can find Sara at @DrLangworthy and Katie at @Katie__Linder.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this episode:a whitepaper from ICF about when to refer clients to therapyContact Katie directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
We answer:Does Sara still feel super icky about marketing and sales?What shifts have we made with our marketing and sales tactics?How do marketing tactics change as a business matures?How do we use testimonials in our businesses?What kind of sales information do we provide on our websites?How do we decide when to say no to new business?Mentioned in this episode:Sara's services on online virtual eventsKatie's coach training programKatie's Coach to Coach podcastKatie's Slow Hustle mastermind programKatie's podcast episode on projects and life practicesContact us directly! You can find Sara at @DrLangworthy and Katie at @Katie__Linder.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this episode:visit Laura's websiteKatie's Make Your Way podcastlearn more about Laura's career coaching servicesLaura's podcastsHello Monday podcastLongform podcastHow I Built This podcastA blog post about Laura's experience with talent development credentialingA blog post about Laura's career exploration resourcesContact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Laura Pasquini at @laurapasquini on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
We answer:How have our brands evolved and shifted?Have we seen growth in our online audiences?How have our websites changed over time?What lessons have we learned about our social presence?How do we use social media differently?How much time do we devote to the online presence of our businesses?How often do we update our websites?Mentioned in this episode:Sara's services on online virtual eventsKatie's coach training programKatie's Coach to Coach podcastKatie's Slow Hustle mastermind programContact us directly! You can find Sara at @DrLangworthy and Katie at @Katie__Linder.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this episode:Katie's other podcast Make Your WayVisit Chelsea's websiteContact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Chelsea Hetherington at @DrHetherington on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
We answer:What tools are we currently using to manage tasks in our businesses?How have our project management strategies changed over time?What challenges do we have with time and project management now that we didn't have in the early days of our businesses?How do we keep track of projects we want to work on in the future?What templates do we use for projects and client work?Mentioned in this episode:ClickUpNotionKatie's recent podcast episode about ClickUpCanvaAcuityCalendlyProject Management Professional certificationSara's services on online virtual eventsKatie's coach training programKatie's Coach to Coach podcastKatie's Slow Hustle mastermind programContact us directly! You can find Sara at @DrLangworthy and Katie at @Katie__Linder.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Contact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Julie Larsen at @julieclarsen on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
We answer:How do our systems impact our product and service design?How do we decide when to create or launch a new product or service?How have our products and services evolved and pivoted over time?How do we know what our audiences will purchase from us?What products and services have we decided to let go?What is the role of our instincts in creating products and services?Mentioned in this episode:Sara's services on online virtual eventsKatie's waiting list for her project management productKatie's radical self-trust frameworkKatie's coach training programKatie's online community, ProlificKatie's Slow Hustle mastermind programKatie's virtual yoga and planning retreatContact us directly! You can find Sara at @DrLangworthy and Katie at @Katie__Linder.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this Episode:Rebecca's book Agile FacultyJosh Eyler's book How Humans LearnKatie's Slow Hustle business building mastermindRebecca's websiteContact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Rebecca Pope-Ruark at @RPR_Agile on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
We answer:How do we connect our values with what we charge for our services?How do we decide the value of our services and products?What are our "enough" numbers for what we earn?How have our money mindsets changed over time?What kinds of financial goals do we have now versus earlier in our businesses?When do we raise our rates?Mentioned in this episode:Do Scale by Les MceownSara's services on online virtual eventsKatie's coach training programKatie's product on blended course designKatie's Slow Hustle mastermind programKatie's online community, ProlificContact us directly! You can find Sara at @DrLangworthy and Katie at @Katie__Linder.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this Episode:the SA Pro to CEO programAmy's coaching websiteKatie's online community, Prolificconnect with Amy on InstagramContact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Amy Corron at @amersy on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
We answer:How did we decide to go full-time or stay part-time in our businesses?Does Katie plan to go full-time with her business?Did Sara ever want to go back to a full-time job?What's the role of privilege in our business decisions?What does Katie's workload look like as a part-time business owner with a day job?What does Sarah's workload look like as a full-time business owner?Mentioned in this episode:Sara's services on online virtual eventsKatie's coach training programKatie's Slow Hustle mastermind programEmilie Wapnick's book How to Be Everything Contact us directly! You can find Sara at @DrLangworthy and Katie at @Katie__Linder.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this Episode:the "His Dark Materials" book seriesJessica's Coaching for Academics podcastconnect with JessicaKatie's online community, ProlificContact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Jessica Miller at @JessMillerPhD on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Learning on the job: Creating a plan for your professional development in pulmonary rehabilitation In this episode, I talk about planning your professional development. I mention Table of Contents alerts for journals. Some suggestions are: European Respiratory Journal ToC sign-up https://erj.ersjournals.com/alerts Annals of the American Thoracic Society ToC sign-up. [select: ‘eToC Alerts'] https://www.atsjournals.org/toc/annalsats/current Physical Therapy ToC sign-up. [select ‘Email Alerts'] https://academic.oup.com/ptj Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention ToC sign-up. [select: ‘get new issue alerts'] https://journals.lww.com/jcrjournal/pages/default.aspx Thorax ToC sign-up. [select ‘Email alerts'] https://thorax.bmj.com/ I mention podcasts in this episode. Some suggestions are: Katie Linder has a podcast series dedicated to people in academia. You can learn more about them here: https://www.drkatielinder.com/podcasts/ The Physical Therapy journal used to have the Craikcast, which I enjoyed but can't easily find it online. They do have the PTJ Podcast which can be found here. https://academic.oup.com/ptj/pages/podcasts The American Thoracic Society has several podcasts, which can be found here. https://www.thoracic.org/professionals/all-ats-podcasts.php The ‘White Coat, Black Art' podcast can be found here. https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-75-white-coat-black-art I mention the American Thoracic Society Pulmonary Rehabilitation Assembly, the link to the Assembly can be found here: https://www.thoracic.org/members/assemblies/assemblies/pr/ I mention the previous LungFIT episode on starting a journal club. The link to that episode is here.
Rebecca and Katie talk about following your purpose, enacting your values, and figuring out what those even are.
We answer:How did we first come to know about entrepreneurship?How is running a business different from our past and current work in academia?What motivated us to first start our businesses?What challenges did we face when we first started our businesses?What would we tell our younger business owner selves?Mentioned in this episode:Katie and Sara's previous episode about 2020 business eventsSara's services on online virtual eventsKatie's coaching practiceKatie's booksKatie's coach training programKatie's Slow Hustle mastermind programEmilie Wapnick's book How to Be Everything about multipotentialites Contact us directly! You can find Sara at @DrLangworthy and Katie at @Katie__Linder.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
On this episode of @CoachingThruIt Laura and Julie do a walk-through of what powerful questions are and how they are used in coaching practice and as a skill in life.“They help the coach and the client to seek understanding and find clarity around any issue, challenge, or topics that a client brings to the session.” Via Dr. Katie Linder https://www.higheredcoaches.com/Elements of powerful questions:They are short.They often start with “what” and “how” stems.They are open-ended.They are non-judgmental.They come from a place of curiosity.They are focused on the client.They are goal-oriented.They are followed by silence.Phrasing powerful questions around:Past / Present / FutureLearn / Be / DoPopcorn SharingCoach to Coach Podcast, S4. Ep. 4 Powerful QuestionsHow to Design Powerful QuestionsCoaching Questions: A Coach's Guide to Powerful Asking Skills by Tony Stoltzfus17 Motivational Interviewing Questions and SkillsRecommendations:The Power - Snap!The Queen's Gambit (Netflix)I'll Be Gone in the Dark (HBO)The Home Edit by Clea Shearer & Joanna TemplinEat a Peach by David ChangHome Cooking with Samin Nosrat & Hrishikesh HirwayJoy at Work by Marie Kondō & Scott Sonenshein-----Want to learn more about coaching? Have a question or topic we should discuss? Let us know!Follow the pod on Twitter: @CoachingThruIt & Instagram: @CoachingThruItEmail us at: coachingthroughit@gmail.com Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @julieclarsenMusic credit: The song reCreation by airtone has been remixed under a CC-BY license.
In today's episode I'm talking all about book proposals. I reflect on the two book proposals I had accepted in 2020 and share some general tips I learned from that process. Mentioned in this episode: -Katie Linder, YGT Podcast "Writing and Pitching Book Proposals" -Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in LIS
Mentioned in this Episode:Project Management Professional (PMP) credentialKatie's virtual planning and yoga retreatthe International Coaching Federation ACC-level credentialKatie's coach training programthe powersheets planning toolsign up to receive Katie's monthly emailContact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Danielle Barkley at @DanielleBarkle4 on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Self-Determination Theory and MotivationMastery & CompetenceRelatedness & CompetenceAutonomyCoaching tools are exercises or activities to prompt ideas, identify interests, and even prompt an open discussion during a coaching session.Why use a tool in coaching?Open up a client to a conversationEncourage a client to think deeper, beyond the surface chatHelp a client to visualize an idea or conceptDemonstrate new perspectivesOr maybe just use a powerful questionCoaching Tools mentioned in this podcast:Core Motivations (Enneagram)Powerful QuestionsWheel of LifeVisualizationValues SortWhat feels stable to you right now?Books & Podcasts:Big Friendship by Aminatou Sow & Ann FriedmanCall Your Girlfriend (same authors as above)Listen to: Coaching Tools episode from Katie Linder, Coach-to-Coach-----Want to learn more about coaching? Have a question or topic we should discuss? Let us know!Follow the pod on Twitter: @CoachingThruIt & Instagram: @CoachingThruItEmail us at: coachingthroughit@gmail.com Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @julieclarsenMusic credit: The song reCreation by airtone has been remixed under a CC-BY license.
Mentioned in this Episode:Katie's coach training programKatie's blog posts about quarter wins and goalsQ1 Wins & Q2 GoalsQ2 Wins & Q3 GoalsQ3 Wins & Q4 GoalsKatie's yoga and planning retreatKatie's online course Blend by DesignKatie's group coaching program 7 Weeks to Radical Self-Trustsign up for Katie's 1:1 yoga session offeringa podcast episode on life practicesContact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Danielle Barkley at @DanielleBarkle4 on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this Episode:Katie's coach training programInternational Coaching Federation ACC credentialResources to consider if you want to explore coaching:The Coaching HabitBecoming a Professional Life CoachContact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Danielle Barkley at @DanielleBarkle4 on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this Episode:Katie's yoga and planning retreata blog post about radical self-trusta blog post on getting started with yogaKatie's coach training programContact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Danielle Barkley at @DanielleBarkle4 on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Contact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Danielle Barkley at @DanielleBarkle4 on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this Episode:Katie's virtual retreat on planning and yogathe powersheets toolContact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Danielle Barkley at @DanielleBarkle4 on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Contact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Danielle Barkley at @DanielleBarkle4 on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this Episode:the coach training program at University of British ColumbiaKatie's coach training programthe Magic Lessons podcast from Elizabeth GilbertContact us directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder and Danielle Barkley at @DanielleBarkle4 on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Introduction to this podcast and how we are “coaching through it” on this and future episodes.International Coaches Federation (ICF) Coach Training with Katie Linder: https://www.higheredcoaches.com/ What is your past experience with coaching?NACADA - The Global Community for Academic Advising Design Matters with Debbie Millman: Austin Kleon (interview)How do you define coaching?ICF Definition of CoachingCoach to Coach PodcastSeason 1, Episode1 - Introduction (Group Coaching)-----Want to learn more about coaching? Have a question or topic we should discuss? Let us know!Follow the pod on Twitter: @CoachingThruIt & Instagram: @CoachingThruItEmail us at: coachingthroughit@gmail.com Connect to the hosts: @laurapasquini & @julieclarsenMusic credit: The song reCreation by airtone has been remixed under a CC-BY license.
Mentioned in this Episode:Katie's coach training programGretchen Rubin's Four Tendencies QuizKey definitions of coaching from the International Coaching FederationContact me directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this Episode:Katie's coach training programKey definitions of coaching from the International Coaching FederationContact me directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this Episode:Katie's coach training programKey definitions of coaching from the International Coaching FederationContact me directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Sara and Katie offer a long-awaited update on how their businesses are doing in COVID-19 times.We answer:How are we doing in the midst of the pandemic?How are our businesses doing in the midst of a pandemic?What new services and products are we offering to our customers and clients?What helped us to pivot during COVID-19?How are we practicing self-care?How are our values offering guidance with ethical selling in a pandemic?Other things mentioned in this episode:Sara's services on online virtual eventsKatie's coach training programKatie's Coach to Coach podcastKatie's Slow Hustle mastermind programKatie's podcast episode on projects and life practicesContact us directly! You can find Sara at @DrLangworthy and Katie at @Katie__Linder.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this Episode:Katie's coach training programKey definitions of coaching from the International Coaching FederationContact me directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Mentioned in this Episode:Katie's coach training programKey definitions of coaching from the International Coaching FederationContact me directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Katie discusses some of the elements of coaching ethics.Transcript (.docx)Mentioned in this Episode:Katie's coach training programKey definitions of coaching from the International Coaching FederationICF ethics guidelinesContact me directly! You can find Katie at @Katie__Linder on Twitter.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Thanks for listening!
Today I'm talking with Sean McMullin as he shares openly about his experience as the spouse of an entrepreneur, how he ended up co-founding a company with his wife and how they navigate a world in which they live together AND work together! He also shares his advice for receiving the support you need from family and friends! Sean McMullin is the co-founder of Yellow House Media, a full-service podcast production agency & consultancy that he owns with his wife, Tara. Sean, a then distribution manager at a brewery in Oregon, met Tara, owner of a small business consultancy, on OkCupid and it wasn't long before Sean found himself swirling around in the world of entrepreneurship. Shortly thereafter, he took on the role of producing Tara's podcast, “What Works” and recently they both made the leap and started their own business, Yellow House Media. Sean is the lead consultant for production and management and specializes in building efficient procedures, effective guest management, quality audio production, and editorial management. He brings his background in writing, photography, and underground media to every show he produces. Sean loves getting out in the woods as much as possible and has a goal to visit all 59 national parks with his wife by 2027. This episode is for you if you want to learn: How to navigate the situation where a partner, friend or family member doesn't understand entrepreneurship. Why a Mastermind can save your relationship. The key to a strong marriage. How Sean ensures that he is showing up in his marriage, business and the world in the way he wants. Two outdated concepts that hold women entrepreneurs back, what needs to change and how to be part of the transformation. The importance of boundaries and how to set them in personal and professional relationships. One thing to do when you need to reset as a couple. The first step to take if you are considering starting a podcast. A question to ask yourself to make taking a risk in your business easier. And so much more! She Podcasts: https://www.shepodcasts.com/ She Podcasts Live: https://www.shepodcasts.live/ Tara McMullin: http://taragentile.com/ Ron Swanson, a character from Parks and Recreation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Swanson Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/ National Novel Writing Month:https://nanowrimo.org/ National Podcast Post Month: http://napodpomo.org/ “What Works” Podcast with Tara McMullin: https://explorewhatworks.com/whatworks/ “Ready Enough” Podcast with Tanya Geisler: http://tanyageisler.com/ready-enough Katie Linder: https://www.drkatielinder.com/ Couples Goal Guide by Cultivate What Matters (this is an affiliate link, meaning I get a small portion of any sale at no additional cost to you): https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1364263&u=1873069&m=62537&urllink=&afftrack= “On the Ledge” Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/OnTheLedgePod/ Broken River Books: https://www.facebook.com/BrokenRiverBooks “So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love” by Cal Newport: https://www.amazon.com/Good-They-Cant-Ignore-You/dp/0349420211 The Enneagram Institute: https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/ Zencaster: https://zencastr.com/ Zoom: http://zoom.us Yellow House Media: https://www.yellowhouse.media/ Sean McMullin Instagram https://www.instagram.com/seandmcmullin/ Schedule a free 30-minute consultation with Yellow House Media: https://www.yellowhouse.media/services Join me in my FREE private Facebook community, the All-In entrepreneur: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theallinentrepreneur/ Connect with me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ritagoodroe
Connect with Lindsay, Derek, Katie, and other like-minded edupreneurs in the Teachers' Lounge on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/teacherslounging/ Share the show with others by telling them to go to wealthyteachers.com About Katie: https://www.coachtrainingedu.com/ https://www.drkatielinder.com/podcasts/