Videos

Videos


CSA has created a collection of educational and inspiring short video presentations. Some form a series of linked videos, others are individually recorded conversations. 


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Talking Together Series

Reflections on Coaching Supervision

Edna Murdoch: A Supervisor's Diary

Insight Video Series

Professional Educational Development

Episode 1

Episode 2

Taking supervision into the great outdoors

Our second conversation is about taking groups of coaches out of the office, or out of the rooms where we normally talk, and into the great outdoors (or into public places such as museums or galleries). I’ve been supervising groups in this way as part of my practice for the past year. Edna and I discuss what I’ve learned, and the quality of work that comes from it.


In the video, Edna responds to Alison's observations with a wonderful insight: ‘There’s almost a relief of being able to let go of the literal, of the models, of our usual, habitual terrain. Anything to do with the imagination and with metaphor, with the whole metaphysical way of looking at ourselves in our work, somehow just gives us so much more scope, and seems so much more rich.’

Episode 3

Developing better ways of working

In this third conversation, we share our thoughts about developing a way of working, and a way of being with your client, that is different, deeper and more exploratory, and thus more developmental both for you as a coach and for your client as a leader.


We also talk about what coaching supervision is, how it can be powerful for the life and practice of coaching, and how it can be joyous, ‘because a conversation about learning is joyous’. In the video, Edna observes that in supervision, ‘we’re really grounding and slowing people down, inviting them into a process that’s waiting to happen, and giving them time to think about what is happening’.


Get a cuppa and listen in to a fascinating conversation!


Episode 4

Reflections on an extraordinary time


Join Alison Hodge and Edna Murdoch as they explore the personal and professional implications of being ‘slowed down to the speed of life’. They consider how to maintain balance at a time of both generosity and trauma, of beauty and fear. And they encourage intentional nourishment during this enforced retreat.

 

Reflections on Coaching Supervision

Video 1

About the Diploma: Will Medd & Edna Murdoch 

"A complete learning journey..."

Listen to CSA Founder Edna Murdoch and Senior Faculty member Will Medd discuss elements of the Diploma Programme


"a really exciting, rich program"


"explore the living field of supervision"


"[graduates] use the program to develop and deepen... and build their skills as supervisors"


Video 2

About the Diploma: Lynne Cooper & Edna Murdoch 

Edna Murdoch and Senior Faculty member Lynne Cooper discuss CSA and offer an insight into the Diploma Programme 

 

Video 3

About CSA: Sam Magill & Edna Murdoch 

Sam and Edna explore the Coaching Supervision Academy, where it came from and what makes it special. They also discuss What is supervision about? and Why is it so important in the world of coaching?

Video 4

About Coaching Supervision: Felicia Lauw & Edna Murdoch 

Felicia and Edna explore the Coaching Supervision Academy, their role and shared passion for models of effective supervision. 

 

Edna Murdoch:  A Supervisor's Diary


These educational and inspiring videos gather up the rich learnings from my supervision practice. I am fortunate to work with coaches, supervisors and leaders across the world and in these videos, I will offer some of the learning that emerges in these supervision sessions. Often I am amazed by what the supervision conversation unearths and I want to make some of the best insights available in these brief videos. Be prepared to enjoy and to learn – I do!


Closed Captions - We've now added closed captions in French to all the videos in this series. Please watch them again or share them with a new French speaking audience

Episode 1

How does over trying affect our skills? 

Episode 2

Holding a Space for Ourselves 

We are so used to ‘holding space’ for others. It’s interesting to reflect on what we can uncover when we hold a space for ourselves. Watch this 4-minute video and consider the journey you are on – its stages and thresholds……what’s next for you? 

Episode 3

Making Judgements 

Episode 4

Resource Yourself 

We are so used to ‘holding space’ for others. It’s interesting to reflect on what we can uncover when we hold a space for ourselves. Watch this 4-minute video and consider the journey you are on – its stages and thresholds……what’s next for you?


This video invites coaches, supervisors and leaders to become more skilled in managing their energy and in making sure that they do not become unnecessarily depleted. Watch this short video for powerful somatic tools to support you in maintaining high levels of energy while you work.

Episode 5

Dialogue and Digitisation 

Episode 6

In dialogue you are part of the method" W Isaacs 

In this video we consider:

  • Why dialogue is important
  • How we go deeper with clients
  • The importance of co-creating the conversation
  • The art of thinking together’

Episode 7

Coaching at Work Awards! 

Great news for CSA! I am very grateful to Coaching at Work for 2 awards that I received at their recent annual conference: Lifetime Achievement and Contributions to Coaching Supervision Awards. It was lovely to be honoured by peers in this way and in this short video, I reflect on some of what I’ve learnt over the last 15 years working with outstanding coaches and supervisors at CSA. 

CSA Insight Video Series


Edited by Edna Murdoch, Co-Founder and Chief Executive of the Coaching Supervision Academy


In our busy globalised world, the challenges for professionals are increasing everywhere. Coaches, mentors and leaders have to step up, stretch and be at the top of our game to meet the demands of our 21st century VUCA world -volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous. Coach supervisors are well placed to understand the environments we all work in and which challenges currently face us most often. In this unique set of videos, experienced coach supervisors bring you the benefits of years of conversations with a wide range of professional and business people from across the world.


This is a Series of Six 15 minute videos, the first is available here at no cost, the remaining episodes are available in our store for only £50+vat

Insight Video 1

Registering and Resolving Systemic Impact

What exactly do we notice when we are knocked off centre? How do we regain our balance when a client or team disables our thinking and our skills? Or when the energy in an organisation gets too oppressive?? Or when we are weakened in that vital contracting conversation?


Coaches and leaders across the world face these dilemmas. Hear a radical new focus, which ensures resolution - and ensures that vital information about the system is not lost. Tips and tools for the viewer! 

The rest of the series features:


  • Claire 'Genkai' Breeze - Coaching Today: From A Vintage to A Contemporary Practice.
  • Jackie Arnold - The Challenges facing coaches who are working with Remote and Culturally Diverse Clients & Teams
  • Elaine Patterson - Reflection and Reflective Practice: From Designer Luxury to the Essential Must Have
  • Dr Alison Hodge - Being Fit for Purpose
  • Miriam Orris - Transactional Analysis and the Karpman Drama Triangle 
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Professional Education Development Videos


Mission and purpose:


  • To support professionals to continuously develop their skills, behaviours and knowledge, particularly when coaching and supervising others.
  • To enable professionals to reflect on their work with others and to focus on the best methods to build and sustain workplace relationships.
  • To deepen and build their reflective practice both before during and after sessions.
  • To enhance the health and well-being of professionals when working in stressful and challenging environments.
  • To raise awareness of cultural diversity and inclusion when supporting others in our global diverse and uncertain world
  • To inform and educate through latest research and trends throughout the coaching and supervision industry


Introduction


The importance of reflective practice and professional supervision has never been greater. Working internationally in a wide range of industries and organisations, leadership supervisors are able to provide a unique professional thinking space. This results in better decision making, clearer communication, and enhanced people skills, so essential for today’s leaders.


Managers leaders, coaches, mentors and those in supporting roles can find essential reflection, challenge and professional development.


In this set of videos, we share insights & honest reflections on our work with coaches and leaders worldwide.


This is a Series of 10 videos, the first is available here at no cost, the remaining episodes are available in our store for only £60+vat.


PED Episode 1

Introduction to superVision

In the first episode Edna Murdoch, CEO of CSA, and pioneer of coaching superVision development, outlines her journey into establishing superVision as a practice for coaches, mentors and leaders.



She shows how clinical and coaching superVision differ and how she developed the key elements of coaching supervision as we know it today.


In other episodes in series we invite Jackie Arnold and Peter Welch to explore topics around providing Industry Leading coaching superVision.


In the remaining series, we have conversations with Edna Murdoch, Jackie Arnold and Peter Welch and you will discover:


  • What makes engaging in reflective practice and leadership superVision so relevant for busy professionals
  • How reflection unravels systemic complexity in the workplace
  • The relational intelligence that is key to professional development
  • Explanation of essential superVision models
  • How clearer thinking enhances effective decision making
  • How superVision supports employee engagement and motivation
  • Which superVision models & strategies support high functioning teams
  • Trends and core dilemmas brought to superVision (AoCS survey 2015)
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