Coaches Rising Podcast

episode 219 | Sep 25, 2024 | 85min

The Healing Nature of Deep Transformational Coaching

In this conversation with Leon Vanderpol we explore the nature of transformational coaching, the path of healing through to radical transformation, the highest levels of intelligence and where most great thinkers get stuck, and the deep waters of collapse and emergence.
In this podcast we talk about:

02:30 The nature of transformational coaching
12:30 Stewarding collective transformation
18:00 The role of the space-holder
23:30 The process of collapse and emergence
29:30 Our relationship with the world
34:30 The highest levels of consciousness
41:30 Accessing our deepest sense of self
48:30 The big transition in coaching
52:30 The journey of healing and transformation
58:30 Being with pain
1:06:30 Educating clients & giving permission
1:11:00 The need for validation
1:14:00 Deepening our attunement

Resources Mentioned:
David Hawkins
Thomas Huebl
Steve March

About the Guest

Leon VanderPol

Leon VanderPol is an internationally recognized leader, spirit-based teacher, and author in the field of transformational coaching and transformative living. He is the Founder of the Center for Transformational Coaching and his book, A Shift in Being: The Art and Practices of Deep Transformational Coaching, is selling in multiple languages, bringing his work to new audiences daily.

WEBSITE
https://www.centerfortransformationalcoaching.com

About the Host

Joel Monk

Joel Monk is a leadership coach, educator and entrepreneur. He co-founded Coaches Rising, a company on the cutting edge of online coach training with a community of over 65,000 coaches. Coaches Rising programs regularly include participants from every continent on the planet and they have collaborated with some of the leading minds in the field of human development and coaching. Joel is also a leadership coach, coaching at companies such as THNK, Booking.com, Siemens and Naspers. Joel has designed and led several entrepreneurial and leadership development programs, at places such as Socionext, THNK and The Impact Hub Amsterdam.