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    I Love it Here

    A place where we discuss and share our thoughts on various topics all focussed on making life and work a better experience for everyone.

    Join our hosts and guests as we explore topics ranging from leadership, workplace, culture and many more.

    If you want to learn more about how we support people and organisatons create the worlds best workplaces get in touch:  iloveithere.slack.com

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    Episodes (23)

    Unleashing Creativity: DIY Projects, Birthdays, and Meaningful Connections

    Unleashing Creativity: DIY Projects, Birthdays, and Meaningful Connections

    In this episode of the "I Love It Here" podcast, we engage in a multifaceted discussion encompassing gratitude, home improvement, DIY, birthdays, and the essence of good conversations. We explore the balance between technology and human interaction, particularly the role of AI in communication and daily tasks. Our conversation also covers personal approaches to time management, productivity, and the joy of entertainment, from TV shows to music. Throughout, the importance of prioritizing human connections and meaningful exchanges shines through, offering listeners both practical advice and thoughtful insights.

    Links & Mentions
    "Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen's Book": "00:11:04"
    "Eisenhower Matrix": "00:20:42"
    "Bard (Gemini)": "00:37:22"
    "Ask Search": "00:40:19"
    "Timeboxing by Marshall Sanders": "00:45:07"
    "Masters of the Air on Apple TV+": "01:00:19"
    "Lessons in Chemistry on Apple TV+": "01:00:19"
    "Criminal Record on Apple TV+": "01:03:02"
    "Griselda on Netflix": "01:03:14"
    "Spatial Audio": "01:04:08"
    "Slow Horses": "00:55:42"
    "Trevor Horn's 80s Covers Album": "01:01:46"
    "Spatial Audio and Apple Music": "01:05:06"
    "Vinyl Records": "01:05:56"
    "Vinyl Night at a Local Community Pub": "01:07:09"
    "Connection and Conversation": "01:07:54"

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    A Year of Growth, Reflection, and Personal Discoveries: Celebrating Achievements and Embracing Change

    A Year of Growth, Reflection, and Personal Discoveries: Celebrating Achievements and Embracing Change

    In this year-end reflection, Paul, Caleb, and Jonathan discuss their personal and professional achievements, changes, and experiences from the past year. They share their thoughts on standing desks, personal growth and the importance of family. They also discuss their hobbies and passions, including street art, drumming, and cooking. The conversation includes reflections on personal growth, finding purpose, and the importance of enjoying life. They share their experiences of attending a memorable concert and express gratitude for their loved ones. The podcast ends with a discussion on taking risks and finding the right fit in life.

    Here are the mentions with timestamps in the text:

    Mention: Illustrator
       Timestamp: 00:31:42

    Mention: "Masterchef" (book)
       Timestamp: 00:37:43

    Mention: Instagram
       Timestamp: 00:33:24

    Mention: Greg Wallace's Instagram
       Timestamp: 00:37:43

    Mention: YouTube
       Timestamp: 00:34:11

    Mention: Spotify
       Timestamp: 00:34:48

    Mention: "The Power of Yet" (book)
       Timestamp: 00:44:26

    Mention: ECAI (The Adaptability Business) (website)
       Timestamp: 00:45:22

    Mention: Dan Sullivan (Ross Thornley's coach)
       Timestamp: 00:45:22

    Mention: Steve Jobs' quote on never settling (video)
        Timestamp: 00:47:34

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    Unleashing Your Growth Mindset: Embracing the Power of 'Yet

    Unleashing Your Growth Mindset: Embracing the Power of 'Yet

    In this podcast episode, hosts Caleb and Paul discuss their recent experiences, including attending the Learning Tech Awards and enjoying a gala dinner. They reflect on the efficiency of the event and express gratitude for various things. They also discuss the importance of a growth mindset, the role of leaders in encouraging this, and the need for support and encouragement. The hosts also share their experiences as judges for an award ceremony and emphasize the importance of authenticity in building relationships. The conversation ends with a discussion about cooking habits, games, gift ideas, and their current watch list.

    Links & mentions
    Tools:
    Ergonomic chair - 00:01:18
    Vertical mouse - 00:02:42
    Magic trackpad - 00:03:29
    Day One app or some form of journaling - 00:40:49
    Craft app for note-taking and backlinking - 00:41:47
    Spaghetti measuring tool - 00:43:52
    Spaghetti measuring tool - 00:44:15
    iPhone holder - 00:45:11

    Books:
    Clive Myrie's book "Everything is Everything" - 00:46:47

    Videos:
    Documentary about Concorde - 00:50:26

    Events:
    Black Friday - 00:03:52
    Cyber Monday - 00:03:52
    Lone Tech Awards - 00:05:53
    Learn Tech Awards - 00:09:46

    Podcasts:
    This Week in Tech podcast - 00:04:22

    Articles:
    Article by Carol Dweck on the power of yet - 00:14:36

    Miscellaneous:
    Reverend Richard Coles - 00:06:51
    Karting - 00:07:18
    Course (no specific course mentioned) - 00:21:58
    Apple Reminders - 00:30:33
    Contacts App - 00:31:51
    Monopoly Deal card game - 00:43:22
    Cards Against Humanity - 00:44:24
    "I'm a Celebrity" TV show - 00:47:32
    "Survivor" TV show - 00:47:32

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    Exploring the Impact of Learning and Development on Employee Engagement

    Exploring the Impact of Learning and Development on Employee Engagement

    In this episode of the "I Love It Here" podcast, hosts Caleb Foster, Paul Westlake, and Jonathan Cooper discuss their recent activities, experiences, and gratitude. They talk about their love for coffee, the importance of keeping up with various skills in their work, and the role of learning and development in organizations. The hosts also discuss the challenge of measuring the impact of learning and development efforts. They highlight the importance of effective onboarding in organizations and the need for businesses to align with industry trends and technological advancements. The episode ends with an invitation for pioneers in the field to share their experiences on the podcast.

    Mentions with timestamps:
    Holy Island: 00:02:05
    Pilgrims Coffee: 00:02:05
    Dark Arts Coffee: 00:04:14
    Fermented coffee: 00:04:19
    Craft beers: 00:05:25
    Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop: 00:07:58
    Graphics tablet: 00:08:53
    ChatGPT: 00:09:48

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    Uncovering the Hidden Gems: Exploring Personal Purpose and Self-Worth

    Uncovering the Hidden Gems: Exploring Personal Purpose and Self-Worth

    Overview
    In this podcast episode, Caleb, Paul and Jonathan discuss various topics, such as their recent activities, including vacations and experiences with playing bowls. They express gratitude for different aspects of their lives, such as holidays and learning new skills. They also delve into the concept of personal purpose, reflecting on their own desires and qualities they want to be known for. The conversation touches on education, self-worth, and the idea of destiny versus creating purpose. They conclude by discussing TV shows they have been watching and planning an online event to further explore the questions raised.

    Mentions with timestamps:

    Podcast episode: "I Love It Here" - Timestamp: 00:00:00
    Brompton - Timestamp: 00:02:30
    Bear Grylls partnership with Brompton - Timestamp: 00:02:30
    Facebook groups for off-road Brompton biking - Timestamp: 00:03:21
    Macbook frisbee analogy - Timestamp: 00:04:04
    Charity bowls event - Timestamp: 00:05:31
    Bowling club - Timestamp: 00:05:53
    Bowling through arches - Timestamp: 00:06:56
    Bowling technical challenges - Timestamp: 00:07:19
    Bowling balls called woods - Timestamp: 00:07:21
    Social event - Timestamp: 00:08:43
    Perception of bowls - Timestamp: 00:09:29
    League structure in bowls - Timestamp: 00:10:18
    YouTube - mentioned by speaker 3 at 00:15:19
    Ucas website - mentioned by speaker 2 at 00:20:08
    Simon Sinek's book "Start With Why" - mentioned at 00:33:58
    Dan Carter's book "They Are Winning" - mentioned at 00:35:01
    What does it mean to have a good life? - Timestamp: 01:05:34
    How do I measure my self-worth? - Timestamp: 01:06:41
    What do I need right now more than anything else? - Timestamp: 01:06:41

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    Gentle Parenting and Leadership: Nurturing Empathy and Autonomy in the Business World with Sophie Costin

    Gentle Parenting and Leadership: Nurturing Empathy and Autonomy in the Business World with Sophie Costin

    In this episode of "I Love It Here," the Caleb, Paul and Jonathan along with guest Sophie Costin from MakeReal discuss gratitude, immersive learning, virtual reality technology, and gentle parenting. 

    They share personal stories and experiences, highlighting the positive impact of gratitude and the potential of immersive learning and virtual reality in various fields. 

    They also explore the concept of gentle parenting and its parallels with coaching and leadership in the business world. The episode concludes with a lighthearted discussion about personal playlists and an invitation for listeners to connect with the hosts and guests.

    Tools, Websites, Links, Books, and Videos mentioned in the podcast episode:

    Make Real - Website: Make Real - Timestamp: 00:01:35
    Immersive learning - Timestamp: 00:01:47
    LinkedIn - Mentioned by Caleb Foster - Timestamp: 00:03:53
    Elderflower champagne - Mentioned by Caleb Foster - Timestamp: 00:03:53
    Apple tree - Mentioned by Caleb Foster - Timestamp: 00:04:59
    Brompton bike - Mentioned by Jonathan Cooper - Timestamp: 00:06:06
    Canal towpath - Mentioned by Jonathan Cooper - Timestamp: 00:08:33
    Day One - A journaling app mentioned at 00:14:33. Link
    A Thousand Questions for Sophie - A book mentioned at 00:15:28. Link
    Vision Pro - An Apple product mentioned at 00:17:30. Link
    Hololens - A mixed reality headset mentioned at 00:18:30. Link
    Meta Quest Pro - mentioned at 00:24:08 - Website: Meta Quest Pro
    Meta Quest Two - mentioned at 00:24:34 - Website: Meta Quest Two
    Meta Quest Three - mentioned at 00:24:34 - Website: Meta Quest Three
    Spatial IO - mentioned at 00:31:31 - Website: Spatial IO
    Baseline - mentioned at 00:31:29 - Website: Baseline
    AirPod Pros - mentioned at 00:32:19
    VR headset - mentioned at 00:32:19
    Teams - mentioned at 00:32:19
    Oil rig training - mentioned at 00:33:15
    E-learning - mentioned at 00:33:15
    Virtual reality - mentioned at 00:34:28
    Immersive learning - mentioned at 00:34:28
    Drama for learning - mentioned at 00:34:59
    Vodafone working at heights - mentioned at 00:35:53
    Academic research on virtual reality - mentioned at 00:35:53
    Empathy machine - mentioned at 00:37:03
    Lloyds banking group - mentioned at 00:38:04
    Location-based events - mentioned at 00:39:44
    Van Gogh Alive - mentioned at 00:40:10
    Dali experience - mentioned at 00:40:29
    Mario Kart experience - mentioned at 00:41:09
    Richie's Plank Experience - mentioned at 00:44:00
    Unity - mentioned at 00:48:20
    Sarah Rockwell Smith - mentioned at 00:52:24
    Philippa Perry - mentioned at 00:52:24
    Gentle parenting approach - mentioned at 00:53:27
    Peter Crouch movie on Amazon Prime - mentioned at 00:58:37
    Molly Wright's TED Talk - mentioned at 01:00:24

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    Purpose, Clarity, and Legacy: The Keys to Success in Business and Life with Dominic Monkhouse

    Purpose, Clarity, and Legacy: The Keys to Success in Business and Life with Dominic Monkhouse

    In this episode of "I Love It Here," we dive into a variety of topics related to making life and work a better experience for everyone. We start by sharing what we are grateful for, with Jonathan talking about his new electric bike, Paul mentioning his daughter's hard work and upcoming holidays and Caleb discussing a great conversation he recently had with Dominic Monkhouse.

    Dominic talks about the importance of helping businesses and organizations get clarity on their vision for the future. He emphasizes the need for businesses to have a systematic process to improve continually and become the best in their industry. Jonathan and Paul discuss the importance of playing to win and constantly driving towards success, rather than just protecting what you already have. They also touch on the idea of culture and how it can be difficult to define, but ultimately comes down to people caring and taking pride in their work.

    Dominic shares a story about hiring a software developer who asked if anyone would shout at him during the interview. This led to a discussion about the importance of having high expectations and a clear mission in the workplace. We also discuss the qualities of a good leader and the impact of clear expectations and regular praise.

    We end the episode by discussing our current interests and recommendations for TV shows, games, and other forms of entertainment. We also touch on the importance of taking breaks and finding ways to stimulate the mind and body.

    Mentions
    Electric Bikes:
    - Brompton electric bike (00:01:11)
    - Stryk electric bike retrofit kit (00:04:13)

    Workshops/Podcasts:
    - Strategic Coach workshop (00:08:38)
    - The Melting Pot podcast (00:08:38)

    Business Culture:
    - "Drive for Excellence" culture (00:09:50)

    Tools/Websites/Links:
    - Friday Pulse (tool) - mentioned at 00:37:12
    - Excelsior MAT (client) - mentioned at 00:36:13
    - Gallup (00:49:14)
    - Monkhouse and Company (00:55:43)

    Books:
    - "Extreme Ownership" by Jocko Willink (00:52:02)
    - "Net Positive" by Paul Polman and Andrew Winston (00:53:20)
    - "The 12 Week Year" by Brian Moran and Michael Lennington (00:53:40)
    - "10x is Easier Than 2x" by Dan Sullivan (00:54:42)
    - "Extreme Ownership" by Jocko Willink (00:52:02)
    - "Net Positive" by Paul Polman and Andrew Winston (00:53:20)
    - "The 12 Week Year" by Brian Moran and Michael Lennington (00:53:40)
    - "10x is Easier Than 2x" by Dan Sullivan (00:54:42)

    Videos:
    - Red Dead Redemption 2 (video game) - mentioned at 01:08:29
    - Netflix's The Diplomat (TV series) - mentioned at 01:11:17
    - Brompton-related YouTube videos (minor modifications and improvements) - mentioned at 01:11:44
    - Apple TV's Crowded Room (TV series) - mentioned at 01:12:40
    - Adobe Photoshop's Firefly (AI tool) - mentioned at 01:13:34
    - Midjourney's Zoom Out (AI tool) - mentioned at 01:14:32

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    From anxiety to TEDx: Gemma Sandwell's journey to finding her authentic self

    From anxiety to TEDx: Gemma Sandwell's journey to finding her authentic self

    In this episode of "I Love It Here," we had the pleasure of speaking with Gemma Sandwell, an energy alignment coach. Gemma shared her journey from working in the corporate world to setting up her own business and how she overcame extreme social anxiety using positive psychology. We also discussed the pressure of being a highly sensitive person (HSP) in a corporate environment and the importance of psychological safety and a growth mindset.

    Gemma emphasized the need for self-awareness and understanding one's authentic self to determine what kind of self-care works best for them. She shared her experience of setting firm boundaries and taking care of herself before her TEDx talk, which helped her deliver her message effectively. We also discussed the importance of recognizing one's strengths and superpowers, rather than feeling the pressure to have all the answers.

    We also talked about the societal impact of rewarding those who shout the loudest and the challenges of being authentic in the workplace. The conversation then shifts to the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) and the potential risks it poses to humanity. We highlighted the importance of being mindful of the impact of technology and the need for leaders to prioritise empathy and flexibility in their approach to managing teams.

    Overall, the episode encourages listeners to prioritise their well-being and align their values with their work to create a fulfilling experience. So, if you want to learn more about how to overcome social anxiety, the importance of self-care, and the impact of AI, tune in to this episode of "I Love It Here."

    As Gemma Sandwell says, "Test out what works for you." So, go ahead and listen to the full episode to find out what works for you.

    Links & Mentions
    Books:
    Coaching in the Great Unknown by John Ballen - mentioned by speaker 3 at 00:13:35
    Coaching with the Brain in Mind by David Rock - mentioned by speaker 3 at 00:15:55

    Model:
    SCARF model by David Rock - mentioned by speaker 3 at 00:15:55

    Tools:
    Agent GPT (chat GPT) - a tool for self-learning AI conversation, mentioned at 00:50:42

    Articles:
    BBC News article on AI and the risk of extinction, featuring Sam Altman (CEO of OpenAI) and the executive of Google DeepMind, mentioned at 00:52:11

    AI:
    Large language models used in AI, mentioned at 00:53:58

    TV Shows:
    Ted Lasso (mentioned by speaker 5 at 00:56:22)
    Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland (mentioned by speaker 4 at 00:56:40)

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    The Power of Storytelling: How to Connect with Your Audience with Andrew Thorp

    The Power of Storytelling: How to Connect with Your Audience with Andrew Thorp

    In this episode of "I Love It Here," we dive into the art of storytelling and its importance in the business world. Our guest, Andrew Thorp, is a professional storyteller and a storytelling coach and consultant who helps technically trained professionals communicate their message in a more creative and engaging way using storytelling techniques.

    We discuss the role of storytelling in soft persuasion and brand storytelling. We also touch on the importance of understanding the audience and adapting the story accordingly.

    Andrew emphasizes the importance of knowing the audience and saying something that resonates with them. He shares a workshop he conducted for a consulting firm where he used a little trick to get their attention and make them realize the damaging phrases they used in their LinkedIn profiles.

    We also discuss the importance of recognizing and elevating moments that contribute to business purposes through storytelling. We emphasize the need to understand the person behind the story and personalize the experience to create an emotional connection.

    Andrew shares his experience of participating in a park run race and how it relates to the topic of storytelling. He talks about the importance of stories in making sense of the world and how they provide a template for understanding complex situations.

    We also discuss the structure of storytelling and how it follows rules. We mention the importance of context, character, inciting incident, challenge, and resolution in a story. We also emphasize the need for a point in business storytelling and give examples of how to use storytelling in corporate appraisals to visualize future goals.

    Overall, the conversation highlights the power of storytelling in various contexts and the importance of understanding its nuances to effectively communicate with others.

    If you want to learn more about the art of storytelling and its importance in the business world, give this episode a listen. You can find us on all major podcast platforms, and don't forget to leave us a review!

    As always, thank you for tuning in.

    Mentions with Timestamps:

    • "To Sell is Human" by Dan Pink: 00:04:00
    • The movie "Air" about the Nike Air Jordan story: 00:07:10
    • Focus modes: 00:29:35
    • Portrait Artists the Year: 00:32:05
    • Park Run: 00:35:01
    • Joseph Campbell's "The Hero's Journey": 00:47:17
    • "Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" by Max Tegmark: 00:54:48
    • "Leaders Eat Last" by Simon Sinek: 00:55:47
    • Fireflies AI (tool): 00:57:13
    • David Sedaris (author): 01:00:38
    • Rick Shiels (YouTube channel): 01:02:47

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    The Importance of Purposeful Learning and Development with James McLuckie

    The Importance of Purposeful Learning and Development with James McLuckie

    In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with our special guest, James McLuckie, about learning and development and the hospitality industry. James is the Chief Learning Officer at Mapal and shared his insights on enhancing the learning experience for people, the challenges facing the hospitality industry, and the potential benefits of AI in the field.

    Before diving into the main topics, we also shared our gratitude moments for the month, discussing the importance of staying connected with people and finding ways to overcome challenges in order to be more productive and creative.

    Throughout the episode, we had a lively conversation with James about the purpose of learning and development initiatives, the ideal learning experience, and the importance of mentorship and leadership. We also shared some TV and movie recommendations for listeners.

    To wrap up the episode, James shared his information for anyone interested in connecting with him on Twitter or LinkedIn. We want to thank James for being a guest on the podcast and thank our listeners for tuning in. Don't hesitate to drop us a line or discuss anything further.

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    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    Collaboration over Competition with Georgie Cooke

    Collaboration over Competition with Georgie Cooke

    Collaboration over Competition: Shifting the mindset to create a stronger business   

    In this episode, the team chat about the importance of connecting with people professionally, creating synergy and forging genuine relationships based on trust through meaningful collaboration. As well as the sentiment behind the change of season and the fresh start this can give us to think differently this year. 


    We explore how being deliberate with those who share the same values and approaches allows us to thrive in business. Connecting with those who are in a similar professional position as you, sharing solutions to professional struggles and challenges. The team chat about pushing themselves out of their comfort zone by learning new skills and collaborating with other professionals to strengthen their own skill set. 


    We talk about the importance of being open to these relationships and how to create meaningful connections. How to identify what tools and expertise we have as a business, and then how these can benefit other people. How to look inwardly first and think about what can we bring to these relationships rather than what we can get out of it. 

    This month we're joined by Georgie Cooke from Lima Delta. Lima Delta are a digital learning company that help L&D teams level up their digital learning through amazing design solutions.

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    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    Finding Purpose and Partnerships: Keys to Success in the New Year

    Finding Purpose and Partnerships: Keys to Success in the New Year

    Are you feeling optimistic about the new year? In our latest podcast episode, we discuss our observations on the current business environment, the importance of purpose and partnerships, and how to achieve success in the current climate.

    Despite media reports of a cost of living crisis and a potential recession, we share our positive experiences of businesses having money to invest in the right places and the opportunities available for those who partner with the right organizations. We also note a shift in mindset towards seeking partnerships rather than competing with other companies.

    We believe that purpose and partnerships are important factors in achieving success in the current business environment. Jonathan adds that he has been working with groups of people who have a strong sense of purpose, which he believes is crucial for success. Overall, we are optimistic about the opportunities available and encourage businesses to push their foot down on the accelerator rather than being risk-averse.

    We also discuss the importance of transparency, authenticity, and flexibility in partnerships. Circumstances are too dynamic to stick to a rigid action plan, and it's essential to be able to adapt to changes. We also share our experiences of working with partners who share similar values and outlooks, and how it's crucial to have a gut instinct and connection with potential partners.

    We wrap up the episode by sharing our gratitudes and recommendations for the month. We discuss the importance of finding purpose and passion in one's work and recommend some great TV shows, films, and technical tips.

    Our gratitudes then revolve around tv:
    Severance: https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/severance/umc.cmc.1srk2goyh2q2zdxcx605w8vtx
    Maternal: https://www.itv.com/watch/maternal/10a0158/10a0158a0006
    All quiet on the western front: https://www.netflix.com/title/81260280

    Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/explore

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    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    The reflection and looking forward one!

    The reflection and looking forward one!

    In this episode, we reflect on our journey with the I Love it Here podcast and the fun we've had along the way so far in 2022.

    We discuss how we see the world of work progressing and recall our thoughts about the value each of our guests has added to all of us.

    As always we all reflect on our gratitude over the last year and what we are excited about in 2023.

    What was your favourite single day/single event of the year?

    What was the best thing you built/created?

    What was the most impactful decision you made for you and your family’s future?

    What was your best financial achievement?

    What was the hardest lesson you learned over the past year?

    Did you develop any new hobbies or passions?

    Are there any new hobbies or passions vou want to develop in the New Year?

    What was the most humbling experience of the past year?

    What is the one thing you are most grateful for from this past year?

    What are your personal goals for the coming year? Family goals? Health goals? Financial or career goals?

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    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    Go and explore and experience things with Shane Traill

    Go and explore and experience things with Shane Traill

    Shain Traill, Director at FirstMedia joins us on the I love it here podcast.

    Shane is a Director at FirstMedia, a digital learning agency and is searching for his nickname.

    We explore how Firstmedia has adapted and operate with a global and remote workforce and how that supports culture and connection in the business. Shane explains how this has supported encouraging improved behaviours and alternative skillsets, and the challenges to working remotely.

    We discuss how humans can really connect with one another and some of the barriers to achieving this and how important getting the right balance of support for each colleague is.

    How to create safe places to have meaningful conversations with team members and clients, and how to leverage a human's superpower of feeling. We also get into a conversation about how learning needs are changing and how we all keep pace with this.

    As always we each reflect on our gratitudes.

    Show Resources
    Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb
    Albert Mehrabian: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Mehrabian
    Ross Thornley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rossthornley
    DayOne: https://dayoneapp.com
    Vitamin-R: https://www.publicspace.net/Vitamin-R
    Decoding AQ: https://www.amazon.co.uk/DECODING-Adaptability-superpower-exponential-uncertainty-ebook/dp/B0BFBVC6LT/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2B2PN1VEGZCJU&keywords=ross+thornley&qid=1667906996&sprefix=ross+thornley%2Caps%2C71&sr=8-3
    Bad Sisters: https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/bad-sisters/umc.cmc.14kr4vv65unannh7doqgvlh20
    Gangs of London: https://www.sky.com/watch/gangs-of-london
    Dan Sullivant, Who not how: https://books.apple.com/gb/audiobook/who-not-how/id1534274768

    Connect with our guest
    Shane Traill: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanetraill
    FirstMedia: https://www.firstmedia.co.uk/

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    Leadership is a choice not a position with Paul Coates

    Leadership is a choice not a position with Paul Coates

    Paul Coates, Head of Consultancy at Franklin Covey Europe joins us on the podcast.

    Paul heads up consultancy for Franklin Covey across five European businesses. He elaborates on how Franklin Covey's aspiration is to be the 'most trusted leadership company in the world'. 

    We talk about the lightning storm for great leadership that Franklin Covey are supporting their clients with and how to amplify this. How they combine content, people and technology to enhance leadership and make a real imapct with scale.

    What are the skills that matter? Well Franklin Covey have a library of content to build this up, supported by 360 feedback.

    Is there a different in leadership skills and human skills? How do we show people their worth and potential and enhance peoples unique contribution.

    We have a great conversation about how businesses should connect with peoples 'why' and move away from a command and control led organisation to a trust and inspire one and supporting a culture of empowering people to make mistakes, learn and grow.

    As always we discuss our gratitudes.

    Links
    Franklin Covey: https://www.franklincovey.co.uk

    Connect
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography/
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster/
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonmc/
    Paul Coates: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulrcoates/

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    It feels like I've found my forever home with Chris Skinner

    It feels like I've found my forever home with Chris Skinner

    Chris Skinner, Learning & Development Specialist at Spotify and self-proclaimed 'Weird Person' joins us on the podcast.

    He confesses he feels like he's found his forever home at Spotify after making lots of mistakes and learning from them. He advocates experiencing lots of roles to be able to find out what fits with you and the organisation and talks about an environment that supports failure to continue to learn.

    Chris encourages an approach of failing fast, learning from it, trying stuff and if it doesn't work learn and don't get hung up about things.

    We talk about psychological safety, being vulnerable and the shadows that leaders cast to make or break culture in an organisation. Chris explains his views on what culture is and how he's experienced a great remote onboarding, which revolves around having great conversations.

    Links
    Range by David Epstein: https://books.apple.com/gb/audiobook/range/id1468094986
    Strategic Coach: https://www.strategiccoach.com
    Spotify: https://www.lifeatspotify.com/being-here/work-from-anywhere
    Spotify HR Blog: https://hrblog.spotify.com/
    Kolbe Assessment: https://www.kolbe.com
    Energize by Simon Alexander Ong: https://books.apple.com/gb/audiobook/energize/id1592091464

    Connect
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography/
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster/
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonmc/
    Chris Skinner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisskinner86/

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    Choose your mood with Ian Sarson

    Choose your mood with Ian Sarson

    Ian Sarson, Chairman and Director of MESEJ (https://www.mesej.global), Executive Coach and Former Managing Director of Compass Group Plc joins us.

    We talk to Ian about his background in hospitality, experience as a senior executive in the world's largest hospitality businesses and his passion for learning and education.

    We chat about his connection with the hospitality industry, how the industry's key focus is 'to give pleasure and how this translates to all businesses. We have a giggle about his love/hate relationship with skiing, his passion for leaving the kitchen to more skilled people and a reflection on his own DISC profile.

    And delve deeper into how to support business leaders and future leaders and how a business can improve its processes.

    Links
    MESEJ: https://www.mesej.global
    Hospitality Action: https://www.hospitalityaction.org.uk
    Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com
    Five Dysfunctions of Teams - Patrick Lencioni
    Why - Simon Sinek: https://simonsinek.com/books/start-with-why/

    Connect
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:

    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com

    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonmc/
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography/
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster/
    Ian Sarson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iansarson/

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    Collective commitment and purpose with Todd Hanisch

    Collective commitment and purpose with Todd Hanisch

    Todd Hanisch, Global Talent, Leadership and Culture Partner at Ocado Group joins us.

    We have a conversation about how a global business can drive the right culture forward and the challenges that pose.

    We discuss how tech and people can work together to create continuous innovation and enrich people, businesses and shareholders.

    As always we have a giggle and a bit of lighthearted chat about other stuff that springs to mind as well.

    Links
    https://www.ocadogroup.com

    Connect
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:

    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonmc/
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography/
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster/
    Todd Hanisch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddhanisch/

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    Work when you need to and be flexible!

    Work when you need to and be flexible!

    This month we have a passionate conversation about working flexibly the differences in opinions surrounding this and the benefits this can bring to our lives.

    We also delve into career progression & enrichment and the expectations of this. And have a discussion around the UK's trial of a four-day working work and working anytime and flexibly.

    Our gratitudes this month centre around connections, working together and the positive feeling this creates.

    Links
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikigai
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kintsugi
    https://www.apple.com/gn/newsroom/2022/05/apple-google-and-microsoft-commit-to-expanded-support-for-fido-standard/
    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/disrupt-yourself-podcast-with-whitney-johnson/id1156483471
    https://tv.apple.com/gb/episode/the-blackwater/umc.cmc.3tavf9fraoym7gr9hl7inh8fp?showId=umc.cmc.1vyhx06lta7a21tshl8qitota

    Connect
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:

    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonmc/
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography/
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster/

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

    To do list or not to do, that is the question

    To do list or not to do, that is the question

    This month we have a great conversation about how we record our daily wins rather than to-do lists to feel more positive. We discuss alternative ways of working to to-do list and how we remain positive and productive without feeling overwhelmed.

    And have a thought-provoking conversation about modern ways of working. As always we'll have a great conversation about our gratitudes and have a good natter.

    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonmc/
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography/
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster/

    Connect with our hosts
    If you'd like to connect with us or influence the conversations we have, reach out and connect with us:
    Slack Community: https://iloveithere.slack.com
    Paul Westlake: https://www.linkedin.com/in/westyphotography
    Caleb Foster: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calebafoster
    Jonathan Cooper: https://www.linkedin.com/in/unlearningcoach

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