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Koelle Simpson - Transformational tension: How to sit in the space in between now and what's next

Koelle Simpson - Transformational tension: How to sit in the space in between now and what's next

FromInside Influence


Koelle Simpson - Transformational tension: How to sit in the space in between now and what's next

FromInside Influence

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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

How do you respond to transformational tension?Those moments that form the space in between what we were and what we’re becoming. The information we had access to and what we know now.That deeply uncomfortable place where we can feel change coming, but don’t yet know what the new horizon is going to look like.Most of us choose from a few responses. We freeze – remain still so the threat won’t find us. We fight – start kicking and thrashing. Or we bolt - isolating ourselves from the herd until the threat has passed.In that sense, in many ways. We’re no different to any other creature in nature.Apart from one important aspect. We have the capacity to first get curious and then decide HOW we respond in those moments.In today’s episode, we’re going to be talking – amongst many things – about learning to sit with transformational tension. To do that, I get to welcome back one of my favorite guests, Koelle Simpson.Today’s Guest Koelle SimpsonKoelle Simpson is one of the most highly regarded horse whispers on the planet.A world-renowned coach and leader of the Equus Coaching Movement. Her work has been featured in O Magazine, BBC Business Report, The National Journal, The OWN Network. She is also a TEDx speaker as well as appearing on many other stages around the world. Since 2006 The Koelle Institute has worked with individuals and Fortune 500 organisations all over the world to create transformational leadership experiences – all by using the lens of her journey as a horse whisperer to decode the silent language of authority.Why silent? Well when it comes to building trust with a wild horse, all the best sales or leadership language in the world isn’t going to help. Horses are listening to one thing - Your presence. Your ability to show up fully and yet with calm intent. Get it wrong – panic or overcompensate and you may well meet the wrong end of 1000 pounds of muscle, of instant feedback.Which is why when I first came across Koelle and the world of horse whispering and the lessons it has to teach about leadership presence. I had to know more.One of the pleasures of having people on the podcast a second time, is that I can let the conversation go organically where it needs to go.   “Like all transitions we have to be ready to sit in transformational tension.”“The thing that is really needed is for each of us to cultivate our empathy … and curiosity.”References and links mentionedResearch around the concept of Mother Trees  - https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/mother-trees-are-intelligent-they-learn-and-remember/https://mothertreeproject.org/My new ebook The Influencer CodeThanks for tuning into this week’s episode. Please subscribe to and Review the Inside Influence Podcast. Also if you have some big visions for 2022 I will be running my LAST EVER Live Rapid Authority Masterclass in January. Head to my website www.juliemasters.com and register your details.  Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Nov 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Having launched the careers of some of the worlds most respected thought leaders, Julie Masters delves into the minds of some of the brightest and most influential players in their space. From CEO’s to FBI hostage negotiators, Julie explores what it takes to build trust and authority in your space, so that you can effectively lead a conversation, an industry or a global movement. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.