Health Coaching and Beyond
Summary In this episode, Ollie, Tim and Caroline come together to reflect on the success of Peak Health Coaching’s fourth annual conference, which focused on health coaching for healthy working lives. They explore why bringing people together in person matters, particularly for health coaches and wellbeing professionals who can often be working in isolation. The conversation reflects on the energy, connection and sense of community created throughout the day, and why these spaces are so important for learning, reflection and shared purpose. The episode looks at the growing role of workplaces in supporting health and wellbeing, at a time when more people are out of work due to ill health and many others are struggling with presenteeism. Ollie, Tim and Caroline discuss why employers, leaders and managers need the confidence and skills to have better conversations about health, rather than relying only on reactive support. The episode also reflects on some of the key themes from the day, including mental health, chronic pain, WorkWell pilots, leadership, trust, power dynamics, storytelling and the importance of creating workplace cultures where people feel valued, heard and supported. A central message is that health coaching is not just about formal appointments or specialist roles. It is also about changing the quality of everyday conversations, building trust and creating healthier systems where people can thrive. Takeaways Health coaches and wellbeing professionals can often feel isolated, making connection and community vital. Workplaces have a major role to play in supporting people’s health and wellbeing. A healthy workforce benefits both individuals and employers. Presenteeism is a growing challenge and can be harder to recognise than absenteeism. Employee support services only work if people feel safe, confident and able to access them. Managers and leaders need skills and confidence to have meaningful conversations about health. Storytelling can help create trust, empathy and change within organisations. Health coaching can support more proactive, preventative approaches to workplace wellbeing. Power dynamics matter, especially when health conversations happen between managers and employees. Small changes in everyday conversations can help people feel more valued and supported. Measuring workplace wellbeing means looking beyond activity and focusing on outcomes, engagement and impact. Creating healthy working lives requires culture change, not just new services.
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