Meyler Campbell Digest: March 2026


Meyler Campbell Digest: March 2026

Each month we share the latest from Meyler Campbell; we let you know all the news from the community and details of upcoming CPD and how you can book your place in the Events area.  Featured each month in our Learn section, we share a range of curated resources which we hope you will find useful and interesting. Near the end of the Digest, we share how you can watch previous Event Recordings and listen to the Meyler Campbell Podcast Series.

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Congratulations to our
John Stopford Scholarship recipients!

Each year, Meyler Campbell offers two places on the Mastered programme to leaders from the charity or not-for-profit sector. We are delighted to announce our 2025-2026 John Stopford Scholarship recipients are Ged Flynn and Paul Amadi.

Learn more about Ged & Paul, and the John Stopford Scholarship, here.

 

Faculty Announcement: Langley Sharp

We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Langley Sharp to the Meyler Campbell Faculty. Langley is an executive coach and advisor who specialises in helping executive leaders and teams navigate complexity, uncertainty and high-stakes transformation.  Read more about Langley here ⮕

 

Community Events This Month

The Inaugural Northern Chapter

Earlier this month, a group of our Northern alumni gathered in Manchester for an engaging and dynamic peer learning workshop facilitated by Faculty member Helen Duguid. Organised by locally based Mastered Alumnus Derrick Watson, the inaugural meeting of the ‘Northern Chapter’ brought together coaches from Leeds, York, Manchester, Cumbria and Shropshire. Read on for shared insights and reflections of the event here 

 

Meyler Campbell Germany Alumni Reunion

Also this month, our alumni in Germany gathered in Munich for a two-day annual reunion, meeting first for a relaxed Bavarian dinner with familiar and new faces. The following day, with Faculty member Saverio Grazioli-Venier and CEO Simon Fenton, they met again to explore this year’s theme: “Peak Performance as a Creative Endeavour.” Read on to explore their theme further here 

 

Events

Events from one of the world’s most vibrant leadership communities
Alongside ad hoc lectures, gatherings and other sessions, we run a range of regular events as part of our comprehensive CPD programme. See what events we have upcoming in the calendar, download the full events calendar here →

 

Psychology Distilled: Change with Eyal Pavell
Tuesday 21st April, 2:30pm – 5:30pm (UK),
In Person

How can we help clients not just cope with change, but thrive? Join Faculty member Eyal Pavell for an in-depth session on the psychology of change and how to apply it in coaching. Register here →

 

Connect & Learn: Ethics & Coaching with Richard Macklin & Jeremy Cohen
Wednesday 10th June, 12:30pm – 2:00pm (UK), In Person
Led by Faculty member Richard Macklin and Mastered alumnus Jeremy Cohen, this session explores a practical case study offering tips for handling everyday ethical challenges in coaching. Register here →

 

Coaching Fishbowl with Alexandra Durnford
Thursday 25th June, 12:30pm – 2:00pm (UK), Virtual
These are the closest thing to true coaching ‘masterclasses’ that we know: a chance to see a professional coaching session in action and to see an expert in the field, Faculty member Alexandra Durnford, demonstrate great coaching. Register here →

 

Community Publications

We are delighted to spotlight recent publications from our alumni this month too:

  • Pick Your Gummy Bear by Johan Depraetere, invites readers to recognise the inflection points in their own lives and find the courage to embrace the unknown.
  • Your Move: The Human Reset by Nina Dar authors a practical coaching playbook for navigating change in the Age of AI.
  • Letting Go of Logic by Jules Goddard explores deeper what we mean by reasoning, and when we need to consider other ways other ways of thinking.

 

Learn from the Community

CoachX Conversation: Mastering AI Tools with Daniella Freeman
Mastered alumna Daniella Freeman joins Institute of Coaching founder Carol Kauffman for a CoachX Conversation about AI tools that can support every part of a coach’s work – from proposals and marketing to workshop design, strategy, and contracts. Watch here →

The Strength Catalyst
Colleen Boselli, a Mastered graduate from 2009, specialises in coaching leaders in the non-profit sector, and strengths-based coaching. Through her podcast The Strengths Catalyst, Colleen interviews non-profit leaders on how they deploy Strengths in their own work – particularly relevant for anyone wishing to see the Strengths Profile put to work in a coaching context. Listen here →

 

Learn for Your Interest

Leading in Chaos
Listen to this Coaches Rising podcast with Nicholas Janni and Amy Elizabeth Fox, where they explore what it means to lead in chaotic times – returning from exile, cultivating a frequency of hope, and learning how to bring real change into organisations. Listen here →

Human Coaches Outperform AI in New Study
A new study by Erik de HaanNicky Terblanche Kenneth Nowack presents a randomised controlled comparison of human versus AI chatbot coaching, examining outcomes such as goal attainment, wellbeing, and self-efficacy.
Read here →

 

Event Recordings

For those of you who were unable to attend, and those of you who did attend but would like to revisit, all webinar recordings can be accessed by Connected & Connected+ members here

 

Podcast Series

You can listen to all episodes of the Meyler Campbell Podcast series on the Meyler Campbell Connected platform. The series is also available to listen to on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.