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Women in Agile

by Women in Agile Org sponsored by Scrum.org

The Women in Agile podcast is a platform to champion new voices in the business world, because we believe everyone is better off when more, diverse ideas are shared.

Copyright: Copyright Women in Agile Org 2024. All rights reserved.

Episodes

Theory of Positive Disintegration in Agile Organizations - Kate Arms | 2408

45m · Published 15 May 14:33

For this podcast discussion, Emily Lint and Kate Arms combined their two favorite loves: Psychology and Agile by discussing the Theory of Positive Disintegration and how it impacts the way we transform. Could hard transformations and struggles help us to actually grow better?

About the Featured Guest

Kate Arms is an Agile Coach once described as “our team’s equivalent of Yoda.” She gave up programming as an act of teenage rebellion, but keeps coming back to tech, previously as a tech transactions lawyer. She holds a BA in Theatre and Biopsychology from Cornell University and a JD from Harvard Law School. She is an international coach federation PCC and an ICAgile Expert in Enterprise Coaching.

  • Follow Kate Arms on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/katearmscoach/)

References:

The Women in Agile community champions inclusion and diversity of thought, regardless of gender, and this podcast is a platform to share new voices and stories with the Agile community and the business world, because we believe that everyone is better off when more, diverse ideas are shared.

  • Podcast Library: www.womeninagile.org/podcast
  • Women in Agile Org Website: www.womeninagile.org

Connect with us on social media!

  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/womeninagile/
  • Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninagile/
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/womeninagileorg

Please take a moment to rate and review the Women in Agile podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. This is the best way to help us amplify the voices and wisdom of the talent women and allies in our community! Be sure to take a screenshot of your rating and review and post it on social media with the hashtag #womeninagile to help spread the word and continue to elevate Women in Agile.

About our Host

Emily Lint is a budding industry leader in the realm of business agility. Energetic and empathetic she leverages her knowledge of psychology, business, technology, and mindfulness to create a cocktail for success for her clients and peers. Her agile journey officially started in 2018 with a big move from Montana to New Mexico going from traditional ITSM and project management methodologies to becoming an agile to project management translator for a big government research laboratory. From then on she was hooked on this new way of working. The constant innovation, change, and retrospection cured her ever present craving to enable organizations to be better, do better, and provide an environment where her co-workers could thrive.

Since then she has started her own company and in partnership with ICON Agility Services serves, coaches, and trains clients of all industries in agile practices, methodologies, and most importantly, mindset. Please check out her website (www.lintagility.com) to learn more. You can also follow Emily on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilylint/).

About our Sponsor

Scrum.org is the Home of Scrum, founded in 2009 by Scrum co-creator Ken Schwaber focused on helping people and teams solve complex problems by improving how they work through higher levels of professionalism. Scrum.org provides free online resources, consistent experiential live training, ongoing learning paths, and certification for people with all levels of Scrum knowledge. You can learn more about the organization by visiting www.scrum.org.

Why asking dumb questions is a super power- Sarah Skold | 2407

37m · Published 24 Apr 13:00

In this episode Renae and Sarah talk about the art of asking a dumb question and how modelling that helps others to feel more confident to ask their own ‘dumb’ questions.

About the Featured Guest

Having spent most of her career in Human Resources and Learning and Development, Sarah came across Agile as a philosophy and way of working, and LOVED IT! She jumped ship and moved into a customer experience team working in agile philosophy, and has now become a Scrum Master.

  • Follow Sarah on LinkedIn

The Women in Agile community champions inclusion and diversity of thought, regardless of gender, and this podcast is a platform to share new voices and stories with the Agile community and the business world, because we believe that everyone is better off when more, diverse ideas are shared.

  • Podcast Library: www.womeninagile.org/podcast
  • Women in Agile Org Website: www.womeninagile.org

Connect with us on social media!

  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/womeninagile/
  • Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninagile/
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/womeninagileorg

Please take a moment to rate and review the Women in Agile podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. This is the best way to help us amplify the voices and wisdom of the talent women and allies in our community! Be sure to take a screenshot of your rating and review and post it on social media with the hashtag #womeninagile to help spread the word and continue to elevate Women in Agile.

About our Host

Renae Craven has been coaching individuals, teams and organizations for over 14 years and has spent a lot of time investing in and formalizing her professional coaching skills in recent years. Renae’s passion is leading and coaching organizations and as a Certified Team Coach with Scrum Alliance, she helps teams to find their rhythm and pace that balances learning with delivery. Renae established her own company NaeCrave Pty Ltd (www.naecrave.com.au) in 2020 and keeps herself busy with coaching and training delivery. Renae is also a certified BASI Pilates instructor and runs her own pilates studio in Brisbane, Australia. She has a YouTube channel called ‘Pilates for the Office Worker’ which features short 5 minute guided sessions that anyone can incorporate into their day, especially those of us who have been sitting down for extended periods. Subscribe to her channel Crave Pilates.

Renae has been organizing the Women in Agile group in Brisbane since 2018.

You can follow Renae on LinkedIn.

About our Sponsor

Scrum.org is the Home of Scrum, founded in 2009 by Scrum co-creator Ken Schwaber focused on helping people and teams solve complex problems by improving how they work through higher levels of professionalism. Scrum.org provides free online resources, consistent experiential live training, ongoing learning paths, and certification for people with all levels of Scrum knowledge. You can learn more about the organization by visiting www.scrum.org.

Choosing Your (Product) Career - Gabrielle Hayes | 2406

35m · Published 13 Mar 15:00

In this podcast conversation, we discuss what it truly means to “choose your own career” in the product management field as well as how to stay on that path as your most authentic self. Gabrielle has a drive for helping others see themselves to the roles that most align to their life and we hope this discussion will open new eyes to what it means to be in the product management field for new and developing Agilists.

About the Featured Guest

Gabrielle Hayes is a pioneer who transforms the product development industry by unlocking the untapped potential of professionals through empowerment and teaching how to harness a growth mindset. Her mission is to guide product professionals towards unlocking their full potential, fostering unshakable confidence, and achieving the lives they aspire to lead - in the career they love.

  • Follow Gabrielle Hayes on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrielleahayes/ )

The Women in Agile community champions inclusion and diversity of thought, regardless of gender, and this podcast is a platform to share new voices and stories with the Agile community and the business world, because we believe that everyone is better off when more, diverse ideas are shared.

  • Podcast Library: www.womeninagile.org/podcast
  • Women in Agile Org Website: www.womeninagile.org

Connect with us on social media!

  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/womeninagile/
  • Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninagile/
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/womeninagileorg

Please take a moment to rate and review the Women in Agile podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. This is the best way to help us amplify the voices and wisdom of the talent women and allies in our community! Be sure to take a screenshot of your rating and review and post it on social media with the hashtag #womeninagile to help spread the word and continue to elevate Women in Agile.

About our Host:

Emily Lint is a budding industry leader in the realm of business agility. Energetic and empathetic she leverages her knowledge of psychology, business, technology, and mindfulness to create a cocktail for success for her clients and peers. Her agile journey officially started in 2018 with a big move from Montana to New Mexico going from traditional ITSM and project management methodologies to becoming an agile to project management translator for a big government research laboratory. From then on she was hooked on this new way of working. The constant innovation, change, and retrospection cured her ever present craving to enable organizations to be better, do better, and provide an environment where her co-workers could thrive.

Since then she has started her own company and in partnership with ICON Agility Services serves, coaches, and trains clients of all industries in agile practices, methodologies, and most importantly, mindset. Please check out her website (www.lintagility.com) to learn more. You can also follow Emily on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilylint/).

About our Sponsor

Scrum.org is the Home of Scrum, founded in 2009 by Scrum co-creator Ken Schwaber focused on helping people and teams solve complex problems by improving how they work through higher levels of professionalism. Scrum.org provides free online resources, consistent experiential live training, ongoing learning paths, and certification for people with all levels of Scrum knowledge. You can learn more about the organization by visiting www.scrum.org.

Code of Ethics Series - Finale: Putting the Code into Practice - Renee Troughton and Craig Smith | 2405

42m · Published 06 Mar 14:00

In the final episode of the Code of Ethical Conduct for Agile Coaching series, guests Renee Troughton and Craig Smith discuss the Code of Ethics and how to put the Code into practice.

About the Featured Guests

Renee Troughton is one of the most experienced Enterprise Agile Transformation Coaches in the southern hemisphere, with extensive experience working in small to large organisations across many sectors including finance, insurance, superannuation, government and telecommunications.

Craig Smith has been an Agile Practitioner, Coach and one of Australia’s premier Agile Trainers for over twenty years. As the Business Agility Product Lead for SoftEd, co-organiser of the Agile Brisbane Meetup Group, co-chair of the Agile Coaching Ethics initiative, co-host The Agile Revolution podcast and an Agile Editor for InfoQ, Craig is a long time contributor to the Agile community.

  • Follow Renee on LinkedIn
  • Follow Craig on LinkedIn

Reference(s)

  • Code of Ethical Conduct for Agile Coaching https://www.agilealliance.org/resources/initiatives/agile-coaching-ethics/

The Women in Agile community champions inclusion and diversity of thought, regardless of gender, and this podcast is a platform to share new voices and stories with the Agile community and the business world, because we believe that everyone is better off when more, diverse ideas are shared.

  • Podcast Library: www.womeninagile.org/podcast
  • Women in Agile Org Website: www.womeninagile.org

Connect with us on social media!

  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/womeninagile/
  • Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninagile/
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/womeninagileorg

Please take a moment to rate and review the Women in Agile podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. This is the best way to help us amplify the voices and wisdom of the talent women and allies in our community! Be sure to take a screenshot of your rating and review and post it on social media with the hashtag #womeninagile to help spread the word and continue to elevate Women in Agile.

About our Hosts

Renae Craven has been coaching individuals, teams and organizations for over 13 years and has spent a lot of time investing in and formalizing her professional coaching skills in recent years. Renae’s passion is leading and coaching organizations and as a Certified Team Coach with Scrum Alliance, she helps teams to find their rhythm and pace that balances learning with delivery. Renae established her own company NaeCrave Pty Ltd (www.naecrave.com.au) in 2020 and keeps herself busy with coaching and training delivery. Renae is also a certified BASI Pilates instructor and runs her own pilates studio in Brisbane, Australia. She has a YouTube channel called ‘Pilates for the Office Worker’ which features short 5 minute guided sessions that anyone can incorporate into their day, especially those of us who have been sitting down for extended periods. Subscribe to her channel https://www.youtube.com/@cravepilates.

Renae has been organizing the Women in Agile group in Brisbane since 2018.

You can follow Renae on LinkedIn

Mentorship & Opportunities for Growth as Women in Agile - Dominika Bula | 2404

35m · Published 22 Feb 14:00

In this episode, our host Leslie Morse explores topics related to mentorship with our guest Dominika Bula. This episode was originally inspired by Dominika’s participation as a mentor in the Women in Agile Mentorship program, sponsored by ICAgile. In addition to sharing tips and tricks for success in mentorship relationships, Dominika also shares details about a method of speed mentorship that can help you uplift the skills and capabilities of those around you.

About the Featured Guest

Dominika Bula is a Senior Consultant working for SAP Signavio, she is also a Mentor with the Women in Agile Mentorship Program and one of the Women in Agile Europe Conference organizers. Dominika’s daily job focuses on enterprise Agile Coaching. She is Certified Scrum Master, PMI Agile Practitioner, SAFe Consultant and ProKanban trainer.

  • Follow Dominika on LinkedIn
  • Follow Dominika on Twitter @DomiBula

References & Resources

  • Women in Agile Mentorship program, sponsored by ICAgile. (https://womeninagile.org/mentorship/)
  • X-Teams: How to Build Teams That Lead, Innovate, and Succeed by Deborah Ancona & Henrik Bresman
  • AnitaB.org Mentorship Circles

The Women in Agile community champions inclusion and diversity of thought, regardless of gender, and this podcast is a platform to share new voices and stories with the Agile community and the business world, because we believe that everyone is better off when more, diverse ideas are shared.

  • Podcast Library: www.womeninagile.org/podcast
  • Women in Agile Org Website: www.womeninagile.org

Connect with us on social media!

  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/womeninagile/
  • Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninagile/
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/womeninagileorg

Please take a moment to rate and review the Women in Agile podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. This is the best way to help us amplify the voices and wisdom of the talented women and allies in our community! Be sure to take a screenshot of your rating and review and post it on social media with the hashtag #womeninagile to help spread the word and continue to elevate Women in Agile.

About our Host

Leslie Morse is an agilist at heart. She was leveraging agile practices and appreciating agile principles long before she even knew what they were. Her agile journey officially started in 2010 and she never looked back. Her career has taken many twists and turns. She led a digital marketing start-up in college, was involved with replatforming Lowes.com while they adopted agile practices, provided training and coaching for agile transformation across a wide array of industries, and now serves as a Product Owner for Scrum.org. She is trained in Organization and Relationship Systems Coaching (ORSC) and has been involved in with Women in Agile since its original inception at Scrum Gathering 2013 in Las Vegas. You can follow Leslie on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lesliejdotnet).

About our Sponsor

Scrum.org is the Home of Scrum, founded in 2009 by Scrum co-creator Ken Schwaber focused on helping people and teams solve complex problems by improving how they work through higher levels of professionalism. Scrum.org provides free online resources, consistent experiential live training, ongoing learning paths, and certification for people with all levels of Scrum knowledge. You can learn more about the organization by visiting www.scrum.org.

Code of Ethics Series - Commitment 9: Responsibility to the Profession - Kerri Sutey and John Barratt | 2403

28m · Published 15 Feb 17:01

In this episode we unpack section 9 of the Code of Ethical Conduct for Agile Coaching; Responsibility to the Profession. We uncover the thinking behind the section, its inclusion in the Code of Ethic and its application in coaching.

Important Note: This podcast episode was filmed at the Agile 2024 conference so please excuse the background noise that occurred during the recording.

About the Featured Guests

Kerri Sutey's coaching approach is anchored in co-creating pathways to success, where clients are empowered to lead with confidence, grow in their roles, and thrive in their professional and personal lives. Her integrity-driven practices ensure an experience that is not just transformative but also deeply respectful and aligned with ethical standards.Her unique blend of thought leadership, strategic facilitation, and organizational agility ensures that every engagement with her clients is impactful and respectful of their individual needs.

  • Follow Kerri on LinkedIn

John Barratt is passionate about helping organizations reach their full potential. He has developed a unique coaching style that combines the principles of business agility with other coaching approaches. John specializes in helping organizations simplify and become more resilient. He uses various methods, including outcome-based coaching and systemic modeling, to help clients achieve measurable results.

  • Follow John on LinkedIn
  • Follow John on Twitter @coachjohnuk

Reference(s)

  • Code of Ethical Conduct for Agile Coaching https://www.agilealliance.org/resources/initiatives/agile-coaching-ethics/

The Women in Agile community champions inclusion and diversity of thought, regardless of gender, and this podcast is a platform to share new voices and stories with the Agile community and the business world, because we believe that everyone is better off when more, diverse ideas are shared.

  • Podcast Library: www.womeninagile.org/podcast
  • Women in Agile Org Website: www.womeninagile.org

Connect with us on social media!

  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/womeninagile/
  • Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninagile/
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/womeninagileorg

Please take a moment to rate and review the Women in Agile podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. This is the best way to help us amplify the voices and wisdom of the talented women and allies in our community! Be sure to take a screenshot of your rating and review and post it on social media with the hashtag #womeninagile to help spread the word and continue to elevate Women in Agile.

About our Host

Leslie Morse is an agilist at heart. She was leveraging agile practices and appreciating agile principles long before she even knew what they were. Her agile journey officially started in 2010 and she never looked back. Her career has taken many twists and turns. She led a digital marketing start-up in college, was involved with replatforming Lowes.com while they adopted agile practices, provided training and coaching for agile transformation across a wide array of industries, and now serves as a Product Owner for Scrum.org. She is trained in Organization and Relationship Systems Coaching (ORSC) and has been involved in with Women in Agile since its original inception at Scrum Gathering 2013 in Las Vegas. You can follow Leslie on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lesliejdotnet).

About our Sponsor

Scrum.org is the Home of Scrum, founded in 2009 by Scrum co-creator Ken Schwaber focused on helping people and teams solve complex problems by improving how they work through higher levels of professionalism. Scrum.org provides free online resources, consistent experiential live training, ongoing learning paths, and certification for people with all levels of Scrum knowledge. You can learn more about the organization by visiting www.scrum.org.

Battling Unconscious Bias in Our Workplace and Products - Shibani Ahuja & Lina Abdelhussein | 2402

40m · Published 07 Feb 18:25

In this podcast conversation we discuss with TD Bank executive leaders how Unconscious bias may be shaping your workplace and the products being built today. We tackle some hard truths as to how unconscious bias shows up in all different spaces in our lives while we take our experiences with unconscious bias and use them as fuel to make a better workspace for others.

About the Featured Guest

Lina is a VP and executive product owner for TD Bank Group, Lina’s focus is driving better outcomes for her clients, while supporting her colleagues in achieving their goals. As a woman, and visible minority in the financial industry, supporting her colleagues and clients has been anchored in diversity and inclusion and she set up a diversity network, later becoming the executive sponsor of TD’s Visible Minority Group.

Lina holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Western Ontario, a Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies from Carleton University, and an MBA from McGill Executive Institute.

Shibani is a global executive with extensive experience working across multiple disciplines and geographies, holding several roles around the globe.

In her current role as Vice President, Executive Product Owner, she leads a team of technology professionals responsible for setting the strategic vision and agile implementation of innovative capabilities supporting end to end Customer shopping engagement journeys across the enterprise.

In 2022 and 2023, Shibani received international recognition as one of the

top Outstanding LGBT+ Emerging leaders globally.

  • Follow Lina Abdelhussein on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/linahanna/)
  • Follow Shibani Ahuja on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/shibaniahujatd/)

Reference(s)

The Women in Agile community champions inclusion and diversity of thought, regardless of gender, and this podcast is a platform to share new voices and stories with the Agile community and the business world, because we believe that everyone is better off when more, diverse ideas are shared.

  • Podcast Library: www.womeninagile.org/podcast
  • Women in Agile Org Website: www.womeninagile.org

Connect with us on social media!

  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/womeninagile/
  • Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninagile/
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/womeninagileorg

Please take a moment to rate and review the Women in Agile podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. This is the best way to help us amplify the voices and wisdom of the talent women and allies in our community! Be sure to take a screenshot of your rating and review and post it on social media with the hashtag #womeninagile to help spread the word and continue to elevate Women in Agile.

About our Hosts

Emily Lint is an industry leader in the realm of business agility. Energetic and empathetic she leverages her knowledge of psychology, business, technology, and mindfulness to create a cocktail for success for her clients and peers. Her agile journey officially started in 2018 with a big move from Montana to New Mexico going from traditional ITSM and project management methodologies to becoming an agile to project management translator for a big government research laboratory. From then on she was hooked on this new way of working. The constant innovation, change, and retrospection cured her ever present craving to enable organizations to be better, do better, and provide an environment where her co-workers could thrive.

Since then she has started her own company and in partnership with ICON Agility Services serves, coaches, and trains clients of all industries in agile practices, methodologies, and most importantly, mindset. Please check out her website (www.lintagility.com) to learn more. You can also follow Emily on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilylint/).

About our Sponsor

Scrum.org is the Home of Scrum, founded in 2009 by Scrum co-creator Ken Schwaber focused on helping people and teams solve complex problems by improving how they work through higher levels of professionalism. Scrum.org provides free online resources, consistent experiential live training, ongoing learning paths, and certification for people with all levels of Scrum knowledge. You can learn more about the organization by visiting www.scrum.org.

Code of Ethics Series - Managing Differences in Status and Power - Georgina Puli & Mishkin Berteig - 2401

42m · Published 31 Jan 17:26

In this episode we unpack the eighth commitment of the Code of Ethical Conduct for Agile Coaching: Managing differences in status and power. We uncover the thinking behind the section, its inclusion in the Code of Ethic and its application in coaching.

About the Featured Guest

Georgina has an expansive 20+ global IT career having worked in Australia, London and the US in IT, telecommunications, banking, sales and marketing. She specializes in designing agile enterprise organizations by bringing together design, development and go-to-market teams to operate seamlessly. She also enjoys being an executive strategic advisor and coach.

  • Follow Georgina on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/georginapuli/)

Mishkin Berteig is an Agile pioneer and Certified Scrum Trainer. He co-founded BERTEIG, transforming work environments. Now as CEO of MaxGood.work, he merges human potential and AI. Advocating love as the change driver and truth as progress's base, he infuses these values into his work.

  • Follow Mishkin on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mishkinberteig/)
  • Follow Mishkin on Twitter @mberteig (https://twitter.com/mberteig)

Reference(s)

  • Code of Ethical Conduct for Agile Coaching https://www.agilealliance.org/resources/initiatives/agile-coaching-ethics/
  • The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt
  • Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
  • Paper Constellations, a tool from Organization & Relationship Systems Coaching (ORSC)

The Women in Agile community champions inclusion and diversity of thought, regardless of gender, and this podcast is a platform to share new voices and stories with the Agile community and the business world, because we believe that everyone is better off when more, diverse ideas are shared.

  • Podcast Library: www.womeninagile.org/podcast
  • Women in Agile Org Website: www.womeninagile.org

Connect with us on social media!

  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/womeninagile/
  • Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninagile/
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/womeninagileorg

Please take a moment to rate and review the Women in Agile podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. This is the best way to help us amplify the voices and wisdom of the talent women and allies in our community! Be sure to take a screenshot of your rating and review and post it on social media with the hashtag #womeninagile to help spread the word and continue to elevate Women in Agile.

About our Hosts

Renae Craven has been coaching individuals, teams and organizations for over 13 years and has spent a lot of time investing in and formalizing her professional coaching skills in recent years. Renae’s passion is leading and coaching organizations and as a Certified Team Coach with Scrum Alliance, she helps teams to find their rhythm and pace that balances learning with delivery. Renae established her own company NaeCrave Pty Ltd (www.naecrave.com.au) in 2020 and keeps herself busy with coaching and training delivery. Renae is also a certified BASI Pilates instructor and runs her own pilates studio in Brisbane, Australia. She has a YouTube channel called ‘Pilates for the Office Worker’ which features short 5 minute guided sessions that anyone can incorporate into their day, especially those of us who have been sitting down for extended periods. Subscribe to her channel https://www.youtube.com/@renaecraven.

Renae has been organizing the Women in Agile group in Brisbane since 2018.

You can follow Renae on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/renaecraven/).

About our Sponsor

Scrum.org is the Home of Scrum, founded in 2009 by Scrum co-creator Ken Schwaber focused on helping people and teams solve complex problems by improving how they work through higher levels of professionalism. Scrum.org provides free online resources, consistent experiential live training, ongoing learning paths, and certification for people with all levels of Scrum knowledge. You can learn more about the organization by visiting www.scrum.org.

Flow and Form: The Pilates-Agile Blend - Vinnie Gill | 2400

48m · Published 10 Jan 19:00

In this conversation Renae and Vinnie explore their common love of Pilates and the alignment between Agile and Pilates.

About the Featured Guest

Vinnie Gill puts people and culture first. She enjoys connecting with people and companies to find their purpose, walking alongside them in their organizational growth journey. Her passion is influencing change at the Enterprise level.

She is deeply involved in the Agile community, speaks at international conferences and has a special interest in educating and education being the tool that empowers people.

  • Follow Vinnie on LinkedIn

References

  • Pilates for the Office Worker series

The Women in Agile community champions inclusion and diversity of thought, regardless of gender, and this podcast is a platform to share new voices and stories with the Agile community and the business world, because we believe that everyone is better off when more, diverse ideas are shared.

  • Podcast Library: www.womeninagile.org/podcast
  • Women in Agile Org Website: www.womeninagile.org

Connect with us on social media!

  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/womeninagile/
  • Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninagile/
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/womeninagileorg

Please take a moment to rate and review the Women in Agile podcast on your favorite podcasting platform. This is the best way to help us amplify the voices and wisdom of the talent women and allies in our community! Be sure to take a screenshot of your rating and review and post it on social media with the hashtag #womeninagile to help spread the word and continue to elevate Women in Agile.

About our Host

Renae Craven has been coaching individuals, teams and organizations for over 13 years and has spent a lot of time investing in and formalizing her professional coaching skills in recent years. Renae’s passion is leading and coaching organizations and as a Certified Team Coach with Scrum Alliance, she helps teams to find their rhythm and pace that balances learning with delivery. Renae established her own company NaeCrave Pty Ltd (www.naecrave.com.au) in 2020 and keeps herself busy with coaching and training delivery. Renae is also a certified BASI Pilates instructor and runs her own pilates studio in Brisbane, Australia. She has a YouTube channel called ‘Pilates for the Office Worker’ which features short 5 minute guided sessions that anyone can incorporate into their day, especially those of us who have been sitting down for extended periods. Subscribe to her channel Crave Pilates.

Renae has been organizing the Women in Agile group in Brisbane since 2018.

You can follow Renae on LinkedIn

About our Sponsor

Scrum.org is the Home of Scrum, founded in 2009 by Scrum co-creator Ken Schwaber focused on helping people and teams solve complex problems by improving how they work through higher levels of professionalism. Scrum.org provides free online resources, consistent experiential live training, ongoing learning paths, and certification for people with all levels of Scrum knowledge. You can learn more about the organization by visiting www.scrum.org.

Code of Ethics Series - Commitment 7: Agreeing on Boundaries - Chithra Ramachandran and Steve Holyer | 2325

41m · Published 13 Dec 18:00

In this episode Chithra and Steve unpack commitment 7 of the Code of Ethical Conduct for Agile Coaching; Agreeing on Boundaries and the challenges that Coaches can have when establishing boundaries with their clients.

About the Featured Guests

Chithra Ramachandran is a technologist at heart, offering over 19 years of software product development experience, leading global technology teams and delivery of impact oriented high

value programs. As a lead Coach in her role, Chithra loves designing coaching interventions, workshops for Lean-Agile DevOps Transformations & Code Craftsmanship.

Steve Hoyler serves non-profit organisations, NGOs, companies, and teams on a mission. He's an agile coach, facilitator, speaker & penguins' friend helping organisations hone collaboration & agile practice. He's helped environmental activists, conservationists, late-stage pharmaceutical drug developers, product teams & computer system developers. Based in Switzerland, he works in Europe and Africa.

  • Follow Chithra on LinkedIn
  • Follow Steve on LinkedIn

Reference(s)

  • Code of Ethical Conduct for Agile Coaching https://www.agilealliance.org/resources/initiatives/agile-coaching-ethics/

The Women in Agile community champions inclusion and diversity of thought, regardless of gender, and this podcast is a platform to share new voices and stories with the Agile community and the business world, because we believe that everyone is better off when more, diverse ideas are shared.

  • Podcast Library: www.womeninagile.org/podcast
  • Women in Agile Org Website: www.womeninagile.org

Connect with us on social media!

  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/womeninagile/
  • Instagram: www.instagram.com/womeninagile/
  • Twitter: www.twitter.com/womeninagileorg

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About our Host

Renae Craven has been coaching individuals, teams and organizations for over 13 years and has spent a lot of time investing in and formalizing her professional coaching skills in recent years. Renae’s passion is leading and coaching organizations and as a Certified Team Coach with Scrum Alliance, she helps teams to find their rhythm and pace that balances learning with delivery. Renae established her own company NaeCrave Pty Ltd (www.naecrave.com.au) in 2020 and keeps herself busy with coaching and training delivery. Renae is also a certified BASI Pilates instructor and runs her own pilates studio in Brisbane, Australia. She has a YouTube channel called ‘Pilates for the Office Worker’ which features short 5 minute guided sessions that anyone can incorporate into their day, especially those of us who have been sitting down for extended periods. Subscribe to her channel Crave Pilates.

Renae has been organizing the Women in Agile group in Brisbane since 2018.

You can follow Renae on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/renaecraven/).

About our Sponsor

Scrum.org is the Home of Scrum, founded in 2009 by Scrum co-creator Ken Schwaber focused on helping people and teams solve complex problems by improving how they work through higher levels of professionalism. Scrum.org provides free online resources, consistent experiential live training, ongoing learning paths, and certification for people with all levels of Scrum knowledge. You can learn more about the organization by visiting www.scrum.org.

Women in Agile has 120 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 77:45:16. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 25th, 2024 03:11.

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