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The Supervision Sessions

Listen in to three Professional Supervisors as they examine what supervision is.Based in Aotearoa, New Zealand, often in a Pastoral Supervision context, they unpack the myths, the common questions about what supervision is, and chew the fat about what being in supervision is all about. Be a fly on the wall and get the inside insight into Supervision. Released weekly.

  1. 5

    Showers at a coal mine

    In episode 5 Nathan shares his encounters with a stinky cheese wheel. We examine how supervision is like a shower at a coal mine. We discuss the misconception that supervision is just like counselling.  And thirdly we ask the question of the week, "How are things with your soul?". If you are interested in finding out more about Te whare tapa wha by Tā (Sir) Mason Durie, follow the link here.This is our final episode of season 1.  Thank you for joining us; it's been a blast!  Subscribe to our podcast, as season 2 will be coming your way sometime around April or May.Finally, please don't hesitate to get in touch with any of us if you have any thoughts or queries about the podcast or our supervision services.  Contact details are below. Special thanks to: Spanky Moore for editing assistance Petra Oomen ([email protected]) for design and photos Ryan @funknslowcuts for the music https://soundcloud.com/funknslocuts?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing and many others who were our podcast gurus, guinea pigs, and all round good sorts who supported us to get this thing up and running. You can connect with us further at the following places: Nina Harris - Woven Stories Supervision Nathan Hughes - Perohuka Coaching Ken Shelley - Pillar - [email protected]

  2. 4

    Supervision or super-vision?

    In episode 4, we ask, "how is supervision like having super-vision?".  We discuss some of the elements surrounding the element, "we can’t afford it". And finally we discuss the question of the week is - "why are you telling me this?". Do you, dear listener, think it is a helpful one or not?We also hear about Nina's revenge bedtime procrastination, Caboodles or Cavoodles, Ken's dad joke and the idea of supervision for each life or ministry stage.We also mention this book quite a bit - JR Clintin, The Making of a Leader.  You can find more about it here.Join us for The Supervision SessionsSpecial thanks to: Spanky Moore for editing assistance Petra Oomen ([email protected]) for design and photos Ryan @funknslowcuts for the music https://soundcloud.com/funknslocuts?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing and many others who were our podcast gurus, guinea pigs, and all round good sorts who supported us to get this thing up and running. You can connect with us further at the following places: Nina Harris - Woven Stories Supervision Nathan Hughes - Perohuka Coaching Ken Shelley - Pillar - [email protected]

  3. 3

    A curated conversation

    In episode 3 we discuss, "what’s the gift for a 42nd wedding anniversary?", "how is supervision a curated conversation?" and "is supervision Biblical?".  We also ask, "when do you feel at your best?". Clearly not all of our conversation was supervision related, though perhaps important none-the-less. You be the judge of that one. Join us for The Supervision Sessions.If you're unsure which circle Nina was talking about in her curation of a supervision sessions, that was the Reflective Learning model by Allyson Davys & Liz Beddoe. You can find out more information about it in their book  Best Practise in Professional Supervision. It is based on Kolb's learning cycle, and mentioned at the end of the podcast was Ken's interest in the Kairos circle which has a similar movement but is from discipleship theory rather than supervision and adult learning theory. To find out more, the Kairos circle or Learning circle (3dm) is from chapter 6 of the book Building a Discipling Culture by Mike Breen.  For the cliff notes version, see here.Special thanks to: Spanky Moore for editing assistance Petra Oomen ([email protected]) for design and photos Ryan @funknslowcuts for the music https://soundcloud.com/funknslocuts?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing and many others who were our podcast gurus, guinea pigs, and all round good sorts who supported us to get this thing up and running. You can connect with us further at the following places: Nina Harris - Woven Stories Supervision Nathan Hughes - Perohuka Coaching Ken Shelley - Pillar - [email protected]

  4. 2

    Supervision, a benign violation??

    In Episode 2 Ken, Nathan and Nina ask, "How is supervision a benign violation?" We examine another myth: "Is supervision touchy-feely?" And finally we discuss the question, "With whom have you enjoyed spending time?" and why it's a relevant question for supervision.We also hear about the secret Ken didn't want you to know, and the apparent ease of wallpapering.Join us for The Supervision Sessions.Special thanks to: Spanky Moore for editing assistance Petra Oomen ([email protected]) for design and photos Ryan @funknslowcuts for the music https://soundcloud.com/funknslocuts?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing and many others who were our podcast gurus, guinea pigs, and all round good sorts who supported us to get this thing up and running. You can connect with us further at the following places: Nina Harris - Woven Stories Supervision Nathan Hughes - Perohuka Coaching Ken Shelley - Pillar - [email protected]

  5. 1

    I'm too busy for Supervision

    Are you in supervision? Do you even know what it is? In The Supervision Sessions, three professional supervisors explore what supervision is, bust some myths, ask some commonly used questions you will hear during a supervision session and generally have a good time together.  Listen in to their conversation over the next five episodes.  Podcasts released weekly.Hi, we're Nathan Hughes, Ken Shelley and Nina Harris.  In Episode 1 we explore, "what do we mean when we use the word supervision? How is it different from other ‘helping’ disciplines?". We ask "what is re-framing? Why is it so helpful?".  We examine the possibly held myth: “I’m too busy for supervision”. And finally we explore, "what’s the problem with obligation?".Extra's for experts: Which generation of gaming do you relate to? Do you know which Winnie the Pooh character represents your denomination?Join us for The Supervision Sessions.Special thanks to: Spanky Moore for editing assistance Petra Oomen ([email protected]) for design and photos Ryan @funknslowcuts for the music https://soundcloud.com/funknslocuts?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing and many others who were our podcast gurus, guinea pigs, and all round good sorts who supported us to get this thing up and running. You can connect with us further at the following places: Nina Harris - Woven Stories Supervision Nathan Hughes - Perohuka Coaching Ken Shelley - Pillar - [email protected]

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Listen in to three Professional Supervisors as they examine what supervision is.Based in Aotearoa, New Zealand, often in a Pastoral Supervision context, they unpack the myths, the common questions about what supervision is, and chew the fat about what being in supervision is all about. Be a fly on the wall and get the inside insight into Supervision. Released weekly.

HOSTED BY

Nina Harris, Nathan Hughes, Ken Shelley

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Listen in to three Professional Supervisors as they examine what supervision is.Based in Aotearoa, New Zealand, often in a Pastoral Supervision context, they unpack the myths, the common questions about what supervision is, and chew the fat about what being in supervision is all about. Be a fly on...

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