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Reaching Minds - ‘Thoughts for your Life Journey’

Reaching Minds - ‘Thoughts for your Life Journey’

By: Nita Sharma
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Welcome to Reaching Minds – Thoughts for Your Life Journey, a podcast designed to spark curiosity and expand your understanding of the everyday moments that shape your path. Each episode delves into common human experiences, offering fresh perspectives that invite you to think deeper and see the world in new ways. From the seemingly mundane to the profoundly meaningful, we explore topics that ignite your interest and inspire reflection. Join us as we offer insights and thoughtful discussions to enrich your life journey and expand your mind, one thought at a time.Nita Sharma Personal Development Personal Success
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  • 55 - Supervision as a Practice
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode of Reaching Minds: Thoughts for Your Life Journey, we explore supervision as an essential yet often overlooked pillar of ethical, sustainable practice.

    When we work as coaches, facilitators or consultants, we are frequently the container for our clients’ complexity, emotions and organisational dynamics. But the question rarely asked is: who holds the space for the space-holders?

    I’m joined by Steve Hearsum, consultant, supervisor, coach and author of No Silver Bullet, a book that challenges organisations’ addiction to quick-fix solutions for complex problems. Steve is also a board member at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations and former Co-Chair of the Organisation Development Network Europe.

    Together, we unpack what supervision really is — and what it is not. We explore why supervision is more than a check-in or business review, how it supports ethical decision-making, protects against burnout, and helps practitioners work consciously with power, shame, projection and unconscious dynamics.

    In this conversation, we explore:

    • Why supervision remains a blind spot in coaching and consulting

    • The difference between supervision, coaching and mentoring

    • Parallel process and unconscious dynamics in client work

    • How supervision supports clearer boundaries and ethical practice

    • Why supervision becomes more important, not less, as we become more senior

    • What to look for in a supervisor who will challenge, not collude

    • How supervision benefits not only the practitioner, but clients and organisations

    This episode is for practitioners who want to deepen their work, organisations who care about ethical practice, and anyone curious about what happens beneath the surface of professional helping roles.

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    39 mins
  • Risk, Fear and the Undeterred Self - with Claudia Crawley
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of Reaching Minds: Thoughts for Your Life Journey, I’m joined by Claudia Crawley, executive coach, mentor and award-winning author of Undeterred. Together, we explore how our relationship with risk, failure and fear can either limit our growth or become a catalyst for meaningful development.


    Claudia shares insights from her coaching work with women navigating leadership, visibility and progression, particularly Black and Brown women working within systems not designed with them in mind. We talk openly about fear of failure, imposter syndrome, mental saboteurs and the internal narratives that quietly hold people back from stepping into their full potential.


    This conversation also examines the wider organisational and societal context, including race and gender equity, allyship, code-switching, and the emotional labour of navigating professional spaces. Claudia introduces the success equation explored in Undeterred: determination, resilience, resistance, purpose and reinvention, and how these qualities support women to stay anchored in who they are while moving forward with clarity and confidence.


    This episode is an invitation to reflect on your own relationship with risk and to consider what it means to become undeterred, not by ignoring fear, but by choosing growth anyway.


    If this conversation resonates, I’d love to hear from you.
    Explore more episodes and resources at www.nitasharma.com

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    49 mins
  • Journalling as a Reflective Writing - with Jackee Holder
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of Reaching Minds: Thoughts for Your Life Journey, I’m joined by my colleague and friend Jackee Holder to explore the transformative power of journaling as a reflective practice and life companion.

    Journaling is often seen as a simple habit, yet in this conversation we uncover how expressive and reflective writing can become a profound tool for healing, self-understanding and personal growth. Jackie shares her own lifelong relationship with journaling, tracing it back to childhood, and reflects on how writing has helped her navigate trauma, creativity, leadership and identity.

    Together, we explore how journaling helps us work beneath the surface, giving voice to what sits in the subconscious, allowing unprocessed emotions to be acknowledged, and supporting healthier endings, clarity and renewal. We discuss how journaling doesn’t require perfect language or polished sentences, and how drawing, poetry, letters and colour can all become meaningful forms of expression.

    This episode also looks at journaling in professional contexts, particularly in leadership, coaching and organisational life, where reflective writing can help people slow down, make meaning, and show up with greater presence and compassion.

    As we look ahead to 2026, Jackie also shares what she is being called to create next, including new work through the School of Journaling and a forthcoming book.

    This is a thoughtful, generous and deeply human conversation for anyone curious about reflection, creativity and the power of writing to support a more conscious life.

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    58 mins
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