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To register your interest in a place on a forthcoming Small Group Conversation please complete this short webform. Please note that places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Once you have registered your place we will contact you with details of how to make payment to secure your place. Places are only confirmed once you have completed payment and once confirmed we are unable to offer refunds or offer the possibility to change or defer your group. 

 
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Richard Beecham
Richard is a Newcastle-born, London-based freelance theatre director, educator, facilitator, mentor and coach. Common to all his work is a deep interest in human psychology. He is passionate about creating spaces in which people can explore, discover and flourish, whether that be a rehearsal room, learning environment or coaching process. Richard is a Fellow and Associate Facilitator of Clore Leadership; an RD1st accredited coach; an Associate Artist of Wilton’s Music Hall in East London; a Trustee of Brixton House in South London; and a Listening Volunteer at Samaritans. Richard has a special interest in mentoring young and emerging theatre-makers.
Jo Walley
Jo is an energetic, curious, open-minded learning facilitator driven by a desire to help people develop. She supports others’ personal and professional development to empower them to lead a fulfilling life. She spent over ten years working in the library and information sector before moving to self-employment to focus her energy on learning development through coaching and training. She has delivered over 100 workshops, training sessions and webinars; facilitated four leadership development programmes and has over 150 hours of coaching experience. How the Fellowship impacted me: It began my journey to finding my authentic self, and living my life courageously. It has lead to me leading a much more fulfilling life in all areas. How I am using my skills for change: I have used what I have learnt to support other leaders through leadership development programmes (primarily for librarians at present), and developed my coaching skills to support others in one-to-one and group coaching.
Prince Laryea
My professional background touches music and dance as both a successful artist and senior organisational leader. I now work extensively with senior executive leaders and creatives across arts, culture and entertainment. Empathy is a powerful tool within coaching. Working with someone who has some experience of what you might be facing can make all the difference. Through powerful conversations and time-honoured coaching techniques, I empower individuals at every stage of their career with tools to tackle fear, doubt, apathy and confusion, inspiring courage, confidence, clarity and focus to unlock creative potential in order to take control of their situation and reach new heights in both their professional and private world.