Coach Conversations Podcast
Welcome to Coach Conversations, the podcast where thoughtful coaches, leaders, and learners come together to explore what great coaching really looks like in practice.
Hosted by Brendon Le Lievre, each episode features rich, honest conversations with experienced coaches who share their approaches, insights, and lessons from the real world. Together, we explore the craft of coaching, the business of coaching, and the inner work that supports sustainable, ethical practice.
Whether you are a practising coach, an aspiring coach, a leader using coaching skills at work, or someone curious about personal growth, this podcast is designed for you. Every conversation is an opportunity to deepen your awareness, strengthen your presence, and sharpen your ability to listen, question, and connect.
Brendon brings his background in leadership development, supervision, and improv-informed practice to create a space that is reflective, practical, and human. Expect thoughtful dialogue, useful frameworks, and stories that illuminate both the challenges and rewards of coaching.
Coach Conversations is for anyone who wants to have better conversations, build stronger relationships, and make a positive impact in their teams, organisations, and lives.
To explore more resources and connect with Brendon, visit coachconversations.com.au.
Coach Conversations Podcast
Supervision Series #3: Engaging with risk in coaching.
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In this episode of The Supervision Series, Brendon Le Lievre explores risk in coaching. How we engage with it, what influences our risk tolerance, and ultimately, who decides the right level of challenge in a coaching session.
Brendon discusses:
When to push and when to hold back
The impact of our own biases on risk-taking
Practical strategies for gauging and adjusting risk in sessions
Plus, reflective questions to help you explore your own approach to risk in coaching.
Tune in to deepen your coaching practice.