Following an enlightening and powerful session on “Coaching Blind Spots” with Alison Whitmire, we will continue to build and refine our access to emotions in order to illuminate our biases, assumptions, and lenses – all a part of self-awareness and what we bring to our coaching sessions that may either hinder our work or be of service to our clients. This interactive, guided and reflective workshop will take us through coaching scenarios, role play opportunities, and exercises to help us personally look at how our views can either stall our coaching when used without awareness, or can make our coaching more powerful when used with purpose.
Topic: The Boutique Effect: Create Raving Fans & Stop Scrambling For Your Next Client
Speaker: Mary Sue Dahill
CCEs: 0.25 Core Competencies / 0.75 Resource Development
Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time
You’ve got leads coming in, clients to take care of, speaking gigs, networking, and more. You’re almost at that point where you can hire help, but in the meantime… how do you stay on top of it all while giving first-class service to your clients? The Boutique Effect is the answer. A unique blend of high-touch, personalized client experiences and leveraging technology and automation will protect your time and make sure your pipeline never runs dry.
Topic: So much more than "take a deep breath": why being able to assess and correct your clients breathing will help the mind-body connection
Host: Ellen Cohen, J.D., CPCC, PCC
Speaker: Belisa Vranich
CCEs: 1.0 Core Competencies / 0.5 Resource Development
Date: Friday, April 29, 2022
Time: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM Pacific Time
In this interactive and educational Special Interest Group (SIG), we’ll explore the science embedded in coaching to better understand how our brains and bodies respond and change through coaching. There will be a special focus on new and innovative concepts, as well as working with thought leaders in the science of coaching.
Topic: The Key Components of a Thriving Coaching Business
Speaker: Krista Martin, PCC
CCE's: 1.0 Resource Development
Date: Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Pacific Time
Location: Virtual meeting via Zoom.us / Your link to join the conference will be sent after you register.
Unfortunately, being a great coach isn’t enough. Coaching schools often teach how to be masterful at coaching, but they don’t teach you how to attract clients that you’re excited to work with. It’s zero fun to know how to coach but not have enough clients to work with. (Plus, it makes your business look more like a hobby.) That’s why this presentation is literally one you can’t afford to miss. A successful coaching business isn’t built by hope, luck, or chance. And, when you register for this presentation, you’ll learn the exact steps that successful coaches follow (without the fluff) to build thriving practices
The Master Certified Coach (MCC) is the highest level of coach certification offered by the ICF. As of 2020, there were only 1,258 MCC-accredited coaches in the world. This group is for MCCs to meet and learn from each other. We will discuss challenges, coaching trends, and how to advocate for the development of the coaching professional practice worldwide. Each session will be worth 1.5 Resource Development CCEs.
Speaker: Paul Sanbar, PCC, ESIA* / Courtney Birch Webster, PCC, CPCC
CCEs: 1.0 Core Competencies / 0.5 Resource Development
Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Time: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM Pacific Time
Supervision is a non-judgmental partnership in which the coach brings his/her work to a supervisor to explore challenges, ethical dilemmas, emotional responses, and how the personal may intrude into the professional. The supervisor does not evaluate or judge but holds a reflective space for learning and connection for the group.
Topic: Reimagining the Coach/Client Relationship for the Future: How to Get the Most Out of Coaching
Moderator: Carrie Williams, PCC
Speakers: Alex Mill / Karen Davis, PCC
CCEs: 1.5 Core Competencies
Date: Monday, May 16, 2022
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Pacific Time
Karen Davis, PCC, and her coauthor Alex Mill will be joining us on Monday, May 16th at 11:00 am PST to discuss their book, How to Get the Most Out of Coaching, A Client’s Guide for Optimizing the Coaching Experience. The book launched in September last year, and it is the most comprehensive and instructional guide ever written for understanding what to expect in the coaching process. It is the definitive publication missing in the coaching profession—a profession altering the way we live in the world. After reading this book, your clients will show up to the experience more prepared, creating more impact and significant results. Everybody wins in this equation.
What does it mean to reimagine teams? How will reimagined teams require us to show up differently as coaches and leaders? How do diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging factor into how we reimagine teams? Please join us for this interactive discussion leveraging the ICF Team Competencies and Appreciative Inquiry as we discuss challenges and best practices for reimagining teams.
For the first time ever we are both in person and virtual. We are excited to offer this live event on zoom for any audience member that cannot join us in person at USC. Please register to reserve your seat either in person or on zoom with the link below. GET TICKETS NOW!
Topic: Reimagining Leadership for the Future in Los Angeles
Panelists: Matt Auron, Alma Burke, Carol Geffner, Wendy Leshgold, Andy Ortiz and Natalie Samarjian.
CCEs: 1.0 Core Competencies / 1.0 Resource Development
Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Pacific Time
Location: USC Marshall School of Business and Virtual on ICFLA Zoom Room
Note: This event is in-person. Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or recent negative test results is required to enter USC campus.
Masks are required on campus except when consuming food or drink.
We are thrilled to welcome you back to our first in-person event in over two years! To celebrate International Coaching Week 2022 Reimagine the Future, ICFLA C3 Events is proud to present a timely, inclusive and essential conversation between leaders and coaches, Reimagining Leadership for the Future in the Greater Los Angeles Area.
Topic: Reimagining Your Coaching Business for the Future: Pump Up Profits and Price with Clarity & Confidence
Speaker: Nikkie Achartz
CCEs: 1.5 Resource Development
Date: Thursday, May 19, 2022
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Pacific Time
Join Nikkie Achartz of SNAP Savvy Strategies to Pump Up Profits and Price with Clarity & Confidence: How to Build a Profitable Service Based Business that will have you working smarter not harder! Get ready to find the gaps, fix the leaks, and fill your pipeline, so you can move out of running lean and into optimal growth!
Topic: Reimagining Engagement & Impact: Attracting Top Tier Talent and Clients
Speaker: LeiLani Quiray
CCEs: 1.5 Resource Development
Date: Friday, May 20, 2022
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Pacific Time
The world has dramatically shifted in the last two years creating a call to action for us as coaches and/or business owners to start thinking differently about our business growth and sustainability. The needs and expectations of top clients and top talent have changed, and if we want to attract and retain them we need to change our approach to attraction and engagement.
Host: Jen Wilson, ACC, CPCC / Matt Mills, MA, PCC, CPC, ELI-MP
Date: Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Time: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Pacific Time
ICFLA is a thriving global community for Coaches and the coach-curious that provides programming, development, and community that can help you to build and grow your coaching impact. Learn more about your membership benefits, connect with other coaches and have your questions answered about getting involved.
CCEs: 0.5 Core Competencies / 1.0 Resource Development
Date: Thursday, June 2, 2022
Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Pacific Time
ICF provides a path of development for professional coaches who want to differentiate themselves from anyone who calls themselves a coach. The credentialing path supports coaches to develop from beginning level (ACC) to intermediate level (PCC), to advanced coaching skill level (MCC).
If you are interested in what it takes to become credentialed at ACC, PCC, or MCC level this group is for you! If you are a mentor coach who wants to engage in dialogue about competency distinctions to support your development as a mentor coach, you are also welcome!