Interbeing

Hosted by Matt Hall and Naomi Ward. Produced by Emily Crosby and Kyra Kellawan.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 15min

Exploring Interconnectedness: a mid-point pause

At this mid-point in the season, we’re taking a short pause, and asking ourselves the question - What does it mean to be human?In this episode Naomi and Matt discuss the importance of understanding the human condition, the temporary nature of the term 'human,' and the ongoing quest for connection in an increasingly isolated world. They look back at some highlights of our conversations so far, and forward to more to come.The podcast will be back in January 2026.You can find us on Linkedin atMatt Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-hall-msb/Naomi Ward: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-ward-098a1535/Interbeing is made by Making Stuff Better https://makingstuffbetter.com/ and produced by Emily Crosby Media https://emilycrosbymedia.com/ 
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Dec 4, 2025 • 40min

Human Connection and Purpose in International Education, with Hayley Wilson

In this episode of Interbeing we dive into a profound conversation with Hayley Wilson, Deputy Head of the Senior School at Kellett School in Hong Kong. We explore the role of coaching in fostering a sense of community and humanity within schools, emphasizing values of care, curiosity, and meaningful relationships. Hayley shares her personal and professional journey toward adopting a purpose-driven and coaching-focused ethos, highlighting the significant cultural shifts at Kellett School toward connection, respect, and intentionality in both student and staff development.02:04 Introducing Hayley Wilson and Kellett School03:17 What Does It Mean to Be Human?04:21 The Frenzied Nature of School Life05:52 Finding Alternatives to Frenzy08:34 The Importance of Connection and Culture12:09 Discovering Coaching and Its Impact18:54 The Power of Purpose in Education21:50 Creating Conditions for Future Success22:22 Purpose-Driven Leadership23:52 Building a Culture of Respect26:10 Challenges and Intentionality in Leadership30:05 Cross-Cultural Leadership Dynamics32:41 Reflections on Team Building35:01 Final Thoughts and TakeawaysHayley is the Deputy Head Pastoral, Wellbeing and Community and DSL of Senior of Kellett , The British International School in Hong Kong. Hayley has 18 years of experience as a teacher and leader, 13 years of which have been in an international setting - having worked previously in the USA and Egypt. Hayley holds an MA in Leadership of Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools and has written a bespoke course in how to be a Senior Mental Health Lead in an International Setting.Hayley is a purpose driven educator, committed to supporting every child as part of a team who are committed to living their values.You can find us on Linkedin atMatt Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-hall-msb/Naomi Ward: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-ward-098a1535/Interbeing is made by Making Stuff Better https://makingstuffbetter.com/ and produced by Emily Crosby Media https://emilycrosbymedia.com/ 
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Nov 20, 2025 • 37min

Cultural Change through Coaching, with Chris Bromham

In this episode Matt and Naomi discuss the profound impact of coaching on school culture with their guest, Chris Broman from ICS Madrid. They explore themes of interconnectedness, the transformative power of coaching, and the importance of maintaining humanity in education. Chris shares his experiences and insights from introducing coaching into his school, highlighting the challenges and successes of this journey. The conversation delves into the organic growth of coaching practices, the importance of faith in the process, and the resulting positive changes in staff and student interactions. Tune in to hear a rich dialogue about the role of coaching in supporting a generative and reflective educational environment.02:01 Introducing Chris Broman from ICS Madrid02:38 Chris Broman's Perspective on Coaching in Schools06:29 The Journey of Implementing Coaching at ICS Madrid08:24 Challenges and Successes in Coaching Implementation10:43 The Impact of Coaching on School Culture11:26 The Role of Faith and Flexibility in Cultural Change18:03 Practical Applications and Observations22:14 Unlearning and Personal Growth in Coaching27:58 The Ripple Effect: Coaching's Impact on Students30:23 Looking Ahead: The Future of Coaching at ICS Madrid31:36 Final Thoughts and Appreciation32:41 Conclusion: Reflecting on the ConversationOriginally from Wales, Chris brings a wealth of educational experience and international perspective to his role as Principal International College Spain, which is now a European partner school for MSB, hosting coach education programmes for other schools in the region. Chris holds degrees in Mathematics and Sports Science as well as a Masters in Educational Leadership. He has taught across a range of international schools in Bahrain, Korea and Dubai. Before joining ICS, he was Principal of Uptown International School (a three-programme IB school) in Dubai. Chris is highly committed to helping young people find their passions in life through a strong co-curricular programme and inspiring classroom experiences. In addition, he is a facilitator and assessor for the National Professional Qualification for Headteachers, Senior Leaders and Middle Leaders, working with the Institute of Education in the UK.You can find us on Linkedin atMatt Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-hall-msb/Naomi Ward: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-ward-098a1535/Interbeing is made by Making Stuff Better https://makingstuffbetter.com/ and produced by Emily Crosby Media https://emilycrosbymedia.com/
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Nov 6, 2025 • 41min

Embracing Ubuntu in Coaching, with Nobantu Mpotulo

In this episode we delve into the philosophy and practice of coaching, with Nobantu Mpotulo, a coach from Pretoria, South Africa, who introduces listeners to the concept of Ubuntu and the importance of seeing the interconnectedness in all human relationships. The conversation explores how embracing these principles can transform coaching practices and personal development, encouraging a collective approach to growth, presence, and empathy. The episode underscores the necessity of moving beyond individual gains to consider the broader ecosystem of impact and relationships.02:01 Welcome to the Episode with Nobantu Mpotulo02:24 Coaching and Ubuntu05:19 The Essence of Being Human08:20 Western Coaching Models vs. Ubuntu23:31 The Diamond Approach and Presence32:51 The Seven Cs of Ubuntu36:37 Concluding Thoughts and ReflectionsNobantu Mpotulo hails from South Africa. Being amongst the first five African Coaches globally to be accredited as a MCC by the International Coach Federation, and having experience in varied sectors, Nobanto is a sought-after facilitator for Leadership Development Programs and coaches internationally.Nobantu follows the agenda of the client in her coaching. Through probing questions and sharing just in time observations, she takes clients deep and helps them to identify their blind spots and embrace their shadows. Clients go deeper into the sub-conscious and unconscious levels and dance with what emerges. She provides a safe and open space for focus and exploration. She moves on a continuum of being non-directive to directive depending on what is missing in the client’s system.No matter what she does she gets to the HEART of the client and the HEART of the matter. As a Buddhist practitioner and teacher she supports her clients in integrating the head, heart, instinctual and spiritual intelligence. She does amazing heart work with clients based on the principles of UBUNTU ‘I am because we are’.Nobantu is an accredited Enneagram Teacher (Narrative Tradition) and Enneagram Coach (Enneagram in Business and Deep Coaching). She is a Buddhist Teacher, a Process Facilitator and Facilitator of Peace Circles. She trains, supervises and Mentor Coaches other coaches. She has experience in the private, public, NGO, NPO, Higher Education, as a coach and an OD Facilitator. Nobantu developed the Ubuntu Coaching programme that assists coaches to connect at the heart level with their clients. Live coach demonstrations on Ubuntu Coaching have been done both locally and internationally.You can find us on Linkedin atMatt Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-hall-msb/Naomi Ward: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-ward-098a1535/Interbeing is made by Making Stuff Better https://makingstuffbetter.com/ and produced by Emily Crosby Media https://emilycrosbymedia.com/
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Oct 22, 2025 • 43min

Exploring Coaching and Cultural Integration, with Mai Mahmoud

In this episode, the conversation centers on coaching within educational environments, emphasizing how coaching techniques align with and support both personal growth and community development. Our guest, Mai Mahmoud, shares her journey from initial skepticism to embracing coaching as a way of life, deeply integrated with her Islamic faith. The discussion explores the impact of cultural and linguistic context on the adoption of coaching practices and highlights the importance of listening, empowerment, and creating authentic relationships in educational settings.00:00 Welcome to Inter Being02:01 Introducing Our Guest: Mai Mahmoud03:46 Mai's Journey into Coaching07:39 The Impact of Coaching on Faith and Teaching23:09 Creating a Coaching Culture in Schools27:36 Reflections and Future Directions39:48 Concluding Thoughts and FarewellMai Mahmoud is Head of Islamic and Social Studies in The British School Abu Dhabi. She holds a master’s degree in Teaching Methodology, and is passionate about nurturing young learners through faith-based education that emphasizes character, compassion, and connection. One of the most transformative experiences in her journey has been learning to coach, which helped her truly understand and respect the quality of listening — not just as a skill, but as a core value in human development. She blends her love of coaching deeply with Islamic principles that honor empathy, growth, and the dignity of every individual. Through her work,  she aims to create spaces where children feel spiritually grounded and inspired to live with purpose.You can find us on Linkedin atMatt Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-hall-msb/Naomi Ward: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-ward-098a1535/Interbeing is made by Making Stuff Better https://makingstuffbetter.com/ and produced by Emily Crosby Media https://emilycrosbymedia.com/ 
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Oct 8, 2025 • 45min

Interconnectedness, AI and Coaching, with Rob Kemp

Diving into the core of coaching, the episode explores its values and impact on individuals and organisations, particularly schools. Our guest, Rob Kemp, shares insights on measuring the impact of coaching, the role of authenticity, and the emerging relationship between AI and coaching. The conversation also touches on the readiness of organisations for coaching and the broader implications of these practices on human connectedness and organizational culture.00:00 Welcome to Interbeing: A New Season Begins02:01 Introducing Today's Guest: Rob Kemp03:34 What Does Being Human Mean to You?03:59 Authenticity and Relational Coaching07:54 Deficit vs. Strengths-Based Models in Education13:36 The Future of Coaching: Revolution or Evolution?22:35 AI and the Democratization of Coaching23:40 Six Criteria for Organizational Coaching25:38 AI's Limitations in Coaching30:08 Challenges and Misconceptions in Coaching31:57 Ensuring Organisational Readiness for Coaching42:42 The Importance of Trust in Coaching43:19 Final Thoughts and ReflectionsA qualified and experienced Coach, Rob Kemp is a Doctor of Coaching & Mentoring, (2021) holding an MSc in Coaching & Mentoring (2013), and a post-graduate certificate in coaching (2005).He has coaching experience in the public sector, commercial organisations, education, not-for-profit and voluntary organisations. Sector experience in creative and digital industries, life sciences, new technology, low carbon and clean technology, with extensive experience of senior management and directorships in varied organisations, and specific responsibility for performance, learning and development. Rob was previously the large organisation liaison person (LOLP) for the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, and coordinator for East Midlands Regional Network.You can find Rob’s paper on AI and coaching, written with Tatiana Bachkirova, at https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17521882.2024.2368598#abstractYou can find us on Linkedin atMatt Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-hall-msb/Naomi Ward: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-ward-098a1535/Interbeing is made by Making Stuff Better https://makingstuffbetter.com/ and produced by Emily Crosby Media https://emilycrosbymedia.com/
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Sep 24, 2025 • 45min

Making teaching a more family-friendly career for parents: Emma Sheppard of the MTPT Project

In the fourth series of the MSB podcast, now rebranded as 'Interbeing', the focus returns to coaching and its values in supporting both self-reflection and cultivating generative relationships within educational environments. The term 'inter being,' coined by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, frames this season’s exploration of interconnectedness. Hosts Matt and Naomi introduce guest Emma Sheppard, a passionate advocate for family-friendly schools, to discuss the impact of coaching on personal growth and professional development. Emma shares her experiences with coaching, her transition into motherhood, and founding the Maternity Teacher Paternity Teacher (MTPT) Project. The episode delves into the challenges and opportunities for educational institutions to support their staff as multifaceted human beings, emphasizing the importance of listening, presence, and personal fulfillment in fostering a positive and thriving school environment.00:00 Welcome to Series Four: Exploring Interbeing02:03 Introducing Emma Shepherd: Advocate for Family Friendly Schools03:18 The Power of Coaching: Transforming Challenges into Opportunities08:20 Emma's Journey: From Hopelessness to Empowerment16:39 Balancing Motherhood and Career: The MTPT Project26:01 The Role of Coaching in Supporting Parents30:46 Creating Family Friendly Work Environments40:59 Concluding Thoughts: The Human Experience in EducationEmma Sheppard founded The Maternity Teacher Paternity Teacher (MTPT) Project, the UK's charity for parent-teachers, whilst on maternity leave with her son in 2016. Having trained through Teach First as an English teacher in 2010, she continued to teach in the British International School, Ho Chi Minh, acting as Head of House, before returning to the UK as Lead Practitioner at an academy in South London. Here, she held responsibility for ITT provision, teaching and learning, and line managed the EAL department. In 2020, Emma began training as a coach with The Coaching Academy, and then relocated to the south of France with her family in 2021 to coach and run The MTPT Project full time.The MTPT Project is the UK's charity for parent-teachers. From humble beginnings as a blog and a Twitter handle, inspiring, empowering and connecting teachers choosing to complete personal and professional development whilst on parental leave, The MTPT Project has grown into the voice of parent-teachers in the UK.The charity runs training and networking events, provides 1:1 and group coaching to teachers on leave, and is the only organisation completing research into women aged 30-39 - the largest demographic to leave teaching every year. Since 2016, The MTPT Project has worked to tackle the motherhood penalty in education, to transform education into a sustainable and "life-friendly" career choice for all.Find out more about MTPT at https://www.mtpt.org.uk/You can find us on Linkedin atMatt Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-hall-msb/Naomi Ward: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-ward-098a1535/Interbeing is made by Making Stuff Better https://makingstuffbetter.com/ and produced by Emily Crosby Media https://emilycrosbymedia.com/ 
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Sep 10, 2025 • 42min

A Keynote Conversation: Fostering Brave Spaces and Curiosity with Claire Pedrick

Welcome to the fourth series of the MSB podcast, now titled Interbeing. This season focuses on how coaching values can support school communities by encouraging inward reflection and outward, generative relationships. Inspired by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s concept of 'inter-being', this series explores the interconnectedness of all things. We engage in conversations with coaches and educators, dissecting where coaching succeeds and where it doesn't. This episode, a bonus beginning to our new series, takes us back to our Re:Sourcing Yourself in Uncertain Times online conference in June. We hosted the inimitable Claire Pedrick, founder of 3D coaching and The Coaching Inn podcast, to have a “keynote conversation” with Naomi Ward, our Head of Learning.It wasn’t at all rehearsed. Naomi and Claire opened the day – not with a speech and cue cards, but with a pause.In a warm, unhurried conversation, they explored what it means to lead as the human you are, not just the role you play. Claire reminded us that presence often matters more than speed, and that resourcing ourselves is not indulgence but responsibility. Together, they modelled the quiet courage of listening well, noticing what keeps us steady, and letting go of doing more in favour of doing what matters. For school leaders holding so much for others, it was a gentle provocation: Who – or what – is holding you?In this episode, Matt begins with a recitation of Mickey ScottBey Jones's poem about creating 'brave spaces' and discusses the importance of honesty, vulnerability, and simplicity in dialogues. Claire Pedrick and Naomi Ward then lead an in-depth discussion on fostering meaningful conversations in school environments.00:00 Welcome to Inter Being: Introduction and New Name02:02 Setting the Tone: Creating a Brave Space04:29 Introducing Claire: A Journey of Identity and Roles05:56 The Essence of Conversations: Simplicity and Vulnerability09:56 Navigating Transformational Conversations18:51 The Power of Vulnerability in Leadership24:35 Practical Tips for Effective Communication38:36 Resourcing and Support: Personal Insights40:55 Conclusion: Reflecting on the DialogueYou can find us on Linkedin atClaire Pedrick: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clairepedrick/Matt Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-hall-msb/Naomi Ward: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-ward-098a1535/Re:Sourcing Yourself in Uncertain Times: https://makingstuffbetter.com/resourcing-yourself-in-a-time-of-uncertainty/Interbeing 2026:https://makingstuffbetter.com/interbeing/Interbeing is made by Making Stuff Better https://makingstuffbetter.com/ and produced by Emily Crosby Media https://emilycrosbymedia.com/ and Kyra Kellawan 
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Jan 27, 2025 • 40min

Pedagogy & Assessment Round Table

Many teachers want to make changes, but feel confined by the requirements of curricula and assessment. In this episode, our round table guests discuss their goals for the future of assessment, and how you can effect change even within the current system.Tia Court-Smith (she/her) - A love of learning and facilitating learning for all ages brought me to teaching later than many. Recipient of the Ted Wragg Award during my PGCE I was trusted to lead a team in a wonderful school during my (then) NQT year. An amazing leader gave me the opportunity to question, collaborate and make things better for our amazing young people. I strive to do the same as a school leader who is now learning, working and loving life at an international school in Bangkok. Elizabeth Solomon is an Anglo-Indian Jew raised raised between Mumbai, London, and Jerusalem. With over 20 years of IB teaching experience, she has lectured on postcolonial literature and taught IB English and Individuals & Societies in Japan and China. Currently working at the ISF Academy in Hong Kong for 14 years, she leads the International Mindedness PLC and is also an IB assessment author. Elizabeth is pursuing DEIJ certification and is an active member of AIELOC and the International School Anti-Discrimination Task Force. Speaking as a classroom teacher and mother of twins navigating the IB Diploma, she focuses on the realities of assessment for IB students.Originally from Glasgow, Dariush Saheli began his teaching career in Bolton, England. In 2019 he and his young family moved to Kerala, India, where he rose to Head of Senior School at GEMS Education. He now leads the Seria Campus at International School Brunei.--------------------------------------Find out more about MSB and download our paper, Futures-Focused Leadership for International Schools, at www.makingstuffbetter.comContact the team about our Futures-Focused Pledge at https://zcal.co/t/makingstuffbetter/talktotheteamYou can find us on Linked in atMatt Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-hall-msb/Naomi Ward: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-ward-098a1535/
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Jan 13, 2025 • 34min

Pedagogy & Assessment, with Angeline Aow

What are the structures that restrict change in education? How do we ensure that our students leave our schools with qualifications that reflect the breadth of their knowledge and skill? Our guest in this episode, Angeline Aow, has a wealth of experience in rethinking pedagogy and curriculum. She challenges our assumptions about what assessment can do and how teachers can use their own critical thinking skills to deliver meaningful educational experiences.Angeline Aow is an international educator, learning and development specialist, workshop leader, school evaluator and pedagogical leader.  In these roles, she has worked in the Asia-Pacific, European, Middle-East and African regions.  Angeline trained and taught as a primary school teacher in Sydney, Australia.  She then began her international school career at Nanjing International School, China and is currently working part-time at Berlin International School, Germany, in the role of PYP Coordinator (Upper Elementary). She also serves as a part-time International Advisor (focused on Inclusion via Diversity, Equity and Anti-racism - I-DEA) with the Council of International Schools. Her experiences as a homeroom teacher, music specialist, accreditation coordinator, curriculum coordinator and professional learning and development coordinator has given her unique insights in multiple areas.A well-respected International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) educator, Angeline has been working with the programme since 2002 and has been a qualified member of the International Baccalaureate Educator Network (IBEN) since 2007. With over a decade of experience as a workshop leader she has facilitated multiple workshops on a variety of topics and categories.  Her areas of expertise include written curriculum development, concept-based curriculum, promoting international mindedness, multilingual teaching and learning and more.--------------------------------------Find out more about MSB and download our paper, Futures-Focused Leadership for International Schools, at www.makingstuffbetter.comYou can find us on Linked in at - Matt Hall: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-hall-msb/Naomi Ward: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naomi-ward-098a1535/

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