About


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My pas­sion is in teach­ing and coach­ing but I have always been inter­ested in explor­ing how Inter­net tech­nolo­gies can facil­i­tate exchange of ideas and cre­ate pos­i­tive learn­ing envi­ron­ment both for self-study and for work­ing in groups.

Today I offer my ser­vices as a coach/educator and pod pro­ducer and con­sul­tant to the busi­nesses and organ­i­sa­tions who are open to new ideas and to the world around them.

Pod­i­fied

I started lis­ten­ing to pod­casts on my daily com­muter trips to work and was imme­di­ately seduced by the oppor­tu­nity to learn some­thing new while walk­ing, bik­ing or sit­ting on the train. Psy­chol­ogy? Be my guest! Lan­guages? No hay prob­lema! Com­edy show? Which one? Sud­denly the tough life of a com­muter became much more tol­er­a­ble. My eyes went offline after a day at work spent in front of the com­puter but my ears were ready to tune in to the waves of wis­dom com­ing from my fel­low pod­cast­ers. Many of those, I real­ized, were noth­ing like the tech geeks I imag­ined them to be, but quite usual folks. I took a crack at pod­cast­ing with my first podcast/show Open Ques­tions, where I inter­viewed peo­ple from all walks of life on the top­ics that touched me. From the start I decided to make at least one improve­ment with each episode and have been stick­ing with this sim­ple prin­ci­ple. There is always place for improve­ment and it helps me to keep the obses­sive per­fec­tion­ist in me in check.

Xpress thy­self!

I started my sec­ond show CoachX­press for the Swedish speak­ing audi­ence with the idea of deliv­er­ing use­ful coach­ing tips on the go. Lis­ten­ers could grab a coach­ing tip together with a cup of cof­fee or lis­ten to it on their way to the office. I wanted to invite other coaches jump on the train and share their best tools and meth­ods. It didn’t take long before real­ity hit me on the head: none of the coaches I spoke to knew about pod­cast­ing and its poten­tial in reach­ing a tar­geted group or generic pub­lic and to have loads of fun on the way.

This acti­vated my problem-solving mode and I started offer­ing my ser­vices as pod­cast­ing con­sul­tant, pro­ducer and trainer. I have been on both sides of the  who is not exactly the tech genius but has a vision for the show and know­ing what needs to be done to make a pod­cast hap­pen. I’ve learned from my own and oth­ers’ mis­takes and offer my clients an updated ver­sion of my know-how,  built on my expe­ri­ence in pod­cast­ing and train­ing as well as on my res­o­lu­tion to always do at least one thing bet­ter and to keep it as sim­ple and effi­cient as possible.