This episode of Coaching Revealed features IOC Fellow Sule Gandur. Sule is interviewed by Emily Terrani and Austin Matzelle about her coaching practice and process, specifically how she has built a coaching routine while coaching all over the world. Episode Summary: Sule Katlay Gandur, an IOC Fellow based in Istanbul, Turkey, specializes in executive and leadership coaching. With a background in strategic consulting, her coaching practice involves one-on-one sessions with CEOs, focusing on neuro creativity, resilience, adaptability, conflict management, and values-driven leadership. She also conducts team coaching workshops. In this episode, Sule emphasizes the importance of the contracting stage and setting clear expectations with clients. Sule also discusses coaching in diverse cultural settings, highlighting the need for trust-building, confidentiality, and understanding cultural nuances. The coach underscores the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and maintaining authenticity. She finds the Institute of Coaching (IOC) valuable for its balance of coaching science and art, contributing to her continuous learning and growth as a coach. Show Notes IOC MHL Course IOC membership IOC huddles Sule's LinkedIn Explore More Episodes Episode 50 Developing Self-Leadership Through Coaching Govindjee, Kavita Episode 49 Building Trauma-Informed Systems Moreland-Capuia, Alisha Episode 48 Leadership Lessons from History Vanderbroeck, Paul Episode 47 The Science of Dialogue Moon, Haesun Episode 46 Embracing Anxiety Rosmarin, David Episode 45 Transforming Workplace Relationships Through Emotional Engagement Janine Roberts Episode 44 The Future of ADHD Coaching Ahmann, Elizabeth, Saviet, Micah Episode 43 The Power of Peer Coaching Terekhin, Roman Episode 42 The Impact of Health Coaching on Chronic Illness Benzo, Maria Episode 41 Coaching in Healthcare: A Research Driven Approach Solms, Lara, de Pagter, Anne Episode 40 Revealing the Evolution of Coaching Science Passarelli, Angela Episode 39 Unlocking Growth Through Intelligent Failures Edmondson, Amy Pages1 2 3 4 5 next › last »