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Coaching Revealed an Institute of Coaching Podcast
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Coaching Revealed an Institute of Coaching Podcast
Revealing the Evolution of Coaching Science with Angela Passarelli
Welcome to Coaching Revealed, the podcast brought to you by the Institute of Coaching - How do we know that coaching is working? In this episode of Coaching Revealed, we are kicking off a new series on coaching research and the evidence base of the profession. Opening this new season is Angela Passarelli, former Director of Research and current Chair of the IOC’s Scientific Advisory Council. Angela is interviewed by IOC Executive Director, Jeff Hull about the history of coaching research. Along with her personal career as a researcher for the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University and Duke, Angela and Jeff discuss the research that has been supported by the Institute of Coaching.
In this episode, Jeff and Angela cover:
- The evolution of the coaching research field from proving efficacy to understanding mechanisms and dynamics
- The results and findings of early fMRI studies on coaching with Richard Boyatzis
- The impact of coaching on positive emotional attractors (PEAs) and negative emotional attractors (NEAs)
- The research work supported by the Institute of Coaching
- The trends of coaching research and future areas of focus
If you are interested in learning about research at the Institute of Coaching, you can learn more at: https://instituteofcoaching.org/research-ioc
If you are interested in submitting a proposal for a coaching research grant you can learn more at: https://instituteofcoaching.org/ioc-research-grants