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Donna Hanson - Expert Insights Show

Di: Donna Hanson
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  • Professional Female Productivity Speaker, Media Commentator and Educator, Australia
    Donna Hanson 2018
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  • Making Bigger Promises to Scarier People in Business – Jennifer Einolf
    Nov 15 2021
    It’s easy to roll along in life and get by.  Being productive and living a life that has meaning for you often means stepping outside our comfort zone and challenging ourselves to become the person we want to be.  Often gaining the clarity to see what’s next can be hard when you are “sitting” in your life. In this episode I chat with Clarity Coach, Jennifer Einolf.  Jennifer is a Newfield Network trained Ontological coach (listen in to find out EXACTLY what that is) who loves working with clients through her Prospects of Possibility transformation keys to help clients realise their boldest future. To find out more about Jennifer visit, www.boldwhisper.com To find out more about Ontological visit www.ontologicalcoaching.com.au https://youtu.be/N7TsDCSmPpE Transcription Donna Hanson: Hi I'm Donna Hanson in this expert insights episode we speak with Jennifer Einolf. Jennifer is a clarity coach who works with clients to navigate through her prospects of possibility transformation keys to realize their boldest possible future. She's a new field network trained. Now I'm hoping I pronounce this correctly ontological coach. I want to find out exactly what that means. But I love her philosophy of the world is busy telling you what's wrong and trying to sell you this solution to your deficit. And she believes I don't think you're deficient. You're amazing. I'm offering to partner with you gifting the world with a fire hose of your wonderfulness me just so love that. Hi, Jennifer welcome. Jennifer Einolf: Hi, thank you. It's so nice to be here. Donna Hanson: And before we start have got to get this question out of the way. What is an Ontological Coaching? Did I say it right? Jennifer Einolf: You said it absolutely correctly. So it's a big word. But what an ontological coach does is we look at being and doing And so we have all had this experience that we take an action and we get a result we don't like. And so we take another action and we get the same bad result. But it was a different action. So what's going on? So Ontological Coaching is about understanding that it's the way we see the world that impacts what we even think is possible and that impacts what actions we take and that impacts the results we get so I work with my clients to go further upstream to habits of language and the way we relate to our emotions and even our habits in our body and how that impacts how we see the world and we work towards that aha moment when all of a sudden that thing that's been hiding in plain sight. This whole time. It's suddenly there. And then we figure out how you're going to take advantage of that. Now you have new possibilities and that's basically what Ontological Coaching is a big word for the fact that in our life we're going through this tumble of being and doing all the time. Donna Hanson: It sounds a bit like what I like to call the BFO the blinding flash of the obvious and to use the old analogy. You know, sometimes you just can't see the forest for the trees. And I know with my clients I talk a lot about sometimes you need a fresh set of eyes to look at something and say something that's right in front of you, the potential that something has an end in a lot of instances. And I'm sure we'll get into this, people probably already done a lot of the hard work. It's just the little pieces that they need tweaking to really lift everything Jennifer Einolf: Absolutely, absolutely. This observation that we have of the world. I mean, it comes from everything we are and everything we've learned and maybe we learned lessons that maybe the conclusion we drew doesn't serve us in this moment. And so how do we take that and rearrange it a little bit, but yeah, you're not having to remake yourself like, like you said in the piece that you quoted from my website. I already think you're amazing. So let's go unleash that Jennifer Einolf: Let's go make that available. Donna Hanson: Jenni,
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    33 min
  • Trust in Turmolic Times – David Penglase
    Nov 1 2021
    Trust in relationships is vital.  Not having trust makes relationships, of any type, at best challenging, at worst impossible! With the change our world experienced in 2020 as a result of COVID-19 the need for trust in business and life relationships has skyrocketed.  When our relationships lack trust, our productivity reduces in all areas of life as we evaluate what is happening around us and take time to consider the impact of choices and decisions. In this episode I chat with Behavioural Scientist, speaker, educator and author David Penglase about how we build trust in these turmolic times. https://youtu.be/T4FmBkcfWf8 Transcription Donna Hanson: In this Expert Insights episode we speak with David Penglase.David a behavioural scientist with degrees in wait for it, Human Resources Development and Business and MBA, a Masters in Professional Ethics, a Masters of Science in Applied Positive Psychology. He's also the author of five books, including The Art and Science of Building Customer Trust and Intentionomics. He's an avid fisherman a king guitarist, but more importantly a really well-respected professional speaker and educator, welcome David, thanks for coming on the show today. David Penglase: So lovely to be speaking with you Donna. Donna Hanson: Now before we start I’d like to know, how did you end up honing down your interest in business to the importance of trust? I’m guessing as a kid you probably didn't wake up one morning thinking, gee, I'm passionate about trust? David Penglase: You're absolutely right. As a kid, it was the last thing on my mind and I probably shouldn't go into how I was as a kid in terms of my trustworthiness, I’m not sure! Yeah, it is an interesting sort of way where I've landed on. It was a series of specific academic ventures really. What happened was when I was doing my first degree which, as you just mentioned as a degree in business, but it was majoring in the psychology of adult learning human resource development. One of the principles of adult learning was the importance of the learner trusting the content, trusting the educator, but also trusting the outcome. So one of the things that I really started to study while I was studying that degree was this connection between the learner and the teacher and that whole trust thing from there. And then when I went into do my MBA where I focused on leadership and trust so that led me to that you see. So, so all of a sudden academically and that was back in my 20s. So then in my 30s when I did my MBA are around leadership and trust. I got really quite upset during my MBA, because in the entire MBA course Donna you are ready for this. There was not one topic on ethics. And now, again, this is this was back in my 30s, which is some 30 years. Donna Hanson: Last week David Penglase: Yeah, I know thank you but that really disturbed me. So when I was looking at trust in leadership. Leadership trust worthiness actually at the end of the MBA. I went and sourced another degree because I was still there was something that was still missing. And so I did this edgy. Again, as you mentioned, I did a master's degree in professional ethics and this is where it all started to come together for me. As I was studying the philosophy side of ethics Aristotle was one of the key ones that we were you know we were researching and these words I just become a father for the second time. And these words written by Aristotle jumped off a page to me. And what he said was that actions and behaviours are our morals shown in conduct. That everything we say in everything we do. Scenes loud and clear messages to the world about who we are and what we represent and this, this became a real applied thing for me, our morals shown in conduct our ethics shown in conduct our values, shown in conduct and it was while I was studying that that master's degree I fell across this book written by a lady by the name of
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    43 min
  • Dealing with Trauma & Stress in a Pandemic – Christi Garner
    Oct 15 2021
    In March 2020 the world as we knew it changed forever when we were hit with the COVID-19 pandemic.  The trauma of something unlike anything experienced in our lifetime and the stress of working about family, work and safety has weighed heavily on people’s minds. Whilst navigating our way out is a slow process, dealing with the trauma and stress is likely to be an ongoing issue.  When we are stress or traumatised, we are generally no were near as productive as we would like to be in ANY part of our lives. In this episode I speak with Christi Garner, a US based Trauma Educator who utilises EDMR, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, an interactive psychotherapy technique used to relive psychological stress in her practice to help clients deal with trauma and stress. To find out more about Christi visit www.traumaeducator.com To find out more about EDMR visit www.edmr.com https://youtu.be/xdujaYhsDcU Transcription Donna Hanson: Hello and welcome to this Expert Insights episode I'm Donna Hanson in this Expert Insights episode we speak with Christi Garner. Christi is a trauma educator who utilizes EMDR therapy for trauma resolution have to say that slowly. EMDR Therapy using interactive psychotherapy technique used to relieve psychological stress. It's an effective treatment for trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD. I know Christi does a lot of work with first responders and given more ease and what has been happening around the world with the code 19 pandemic. I was curious to find out more about EMDR. How it helps and how it can help everyday people deal with trauma or the impact of the fall at a pandemic brings to mental health. Hi Cristi. Thanks for coming on the show today. Christi Garner: Hey, Donna. Thanks for having me. Happy to be here. Donna Hanson: Before we start, how did you get into EMDR and can you explain a bit more about what it is. Christi Garner: Absolutely, so EMDR is eye movement desensitization reprocessing. And what that means is you move your eyes from side to side. So you stimulate the right and left side of your brain. Bilateral stimulation and a lady named Francine Shapiro came up with it and she says she was walking through Central Park in New York City, and she wasFeeling these memories and these thoughts about something that was really bothering her and had been going on for a while, and she noticed that she was walking. She kept looking from right to left and right to left and right to left. For a while, and then she sat down on a bench and she noticed she felt a whole lot better. And she was like maybe there's something to this whole thing. So she started experimenting. So I think it's been maybe 20 or 30 years since that day in the park and she's run lots of tests. And people use it all over the world for lots of different things, but mostly to decrease the effects of trauma in the body in mind after distressing events. Donna Hanson: And there’s certainly a certainly a fair few of those going on at the moment, isn't It? Christi Garner: Yeah, absolutely. So I've been in town therapist for like 20 years working on the front lines with all sorts of people survivors and EMDR is kind of like what I call the most somatic natural therapy, so am EMDR uses your body's natural responses to help you move through the trauma. And I noticed or my 20 years of working that that is where people get the most relief is where they really tune in to the body's natural response for healing and I wanted to dive deeper into that. So I did some EMDR training and try that on myself and I was amazed at the results. So I became a therapist in it myself. Donna Hanson: So, it sounds to me like it's a bit like the psychological equivalent of your body self-healing when you cut it or something along those lines, but taking a more proactive approach rather than with your finger, it's, a natural healing process that just happens without any conscious thought
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    29 min

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Professional Female Productivity Speaker, Media Commentator and Educator, Australia
Donna Hanson 2018

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