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Coaching Revealed an Institute of Coaching Podcast
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Coaching Revealed an Institute of Coaching Podcast
The Art of Coaching: Theater Techniques for Leadership with Guila Clara Kessous
Have you ever considered coaching as an art form? In this episode of Coaching Revealed, IOC podcast hosts Austin Matzelle and Emily Terrani interview Guila Clara Kessous, a UNESCO Artist for Peace and executive coach, who uses theatrical techniques to enhance corporate communication. From theater to earning a PhD, Guila has honed her interpersonal strengths and theatrical expertise to assist decision-makers in the private and public sectors with positive leadership issues. In this episode, Guila breaks down some of the models and techniques she uses, including situational intelligence, the SPIRE model, and the five pillars of communication.