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Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work.

With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground.

Unlock the secret to transforming workplace dynamics by embracing a human-centered approach at work. In this episode, we welcome Jo Wright, the founder of Coaching Culture, who passionately believes in the power of coaching to foster authentic and thriving work environments. Explore how Jo's journey from corporate roles to becoming a champion for change has shaped her mission to democratize coaching and self-awareness in organizations.

We delve into Jo's fascinating personal story, her groundbreaking book "No More Shit Managers," and the innovative ways she's making coaching accessible to all. Discover the compelling case for integrating coaching into corporate DNA, proven strategies to measure impact, and the challenges of shifting entrenched workplace cultures. Jo provides actionable insights on cultivating self-belief, the art of thoughtful questioning, and creating transformative conversations that empower teams and leaders alike.

If you're a leader, HR professional, or simply someone eager to foster a vibrant and humane workplace culture, this episode is your roadmap. Join us as we explore the future of work with Jo Wright and equip yourself with the tools to champion a coaching culture in your organization. 

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Further links to follow:

Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada

The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/