Tag Archives: digital intercultural coaching
Digital Intercultural Coaching – Hype or Hip?

A digital intercultural coaching practice is a great idea if you want to become a digital nomad as a grown-up. In 2017, I offered a barcamp session at the SIETAR conference (rather spontaneously). I later wrote an article for the SEU Journal titled, “Digitalizing Your Intercultural Coaching Practice – Ten Steps to a Digital, Global Coaching Practice.” The article is so old that I can’t find it online anymore. Who would have thought that I would be a trendsetter (again)? It scares me how I sometimes foresee an idea like coaching an expat via a smartphone, and ten years later, this has become a reality in my world. I remember that, at the time, the participants were a bit skeptical. […]
My Red Couch Talk with Kris Feroleto

As a child, Kris Feroleto faced challenges in school, often feeling out of sync with traditional learning methods. She always believed she learned differently—by doing, experiencing, and engaging with those she admired for their knowledge and insight. Kris absorbed information like a sponge, leading to the ironic and transformative journey of becoming a lifelong learner. She later channelled her experiences back into education as an educator, helping students who, like her younger self, struggled to fit the mould. Education Undergraduate Degree: Human Growth and Development Master’s Degrees: Education: Special Education School Counseling School Administration Career Highlights Kris has held multiple roles in education, including: Special Education Teacher School Counselor Head of an Alternative Education Team School Administrator (Middle and High […]