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ECUK RESEARCH CONVERSATION

ECUK's first Research Community Conversation

We're delighted to welcome you to our first Emotion Coaching Research Conversation.


It will be held online:

Tuesday 29 March

12.30 - 2.30pm.

Free!


This will be a great opportunity to share your Emotion Coaching research, listen to others, and build your Emotion Coaching network.


Dr Louise Gilbert, one of the ECUK co-founders and Research Lead, will be facilitating.


This event offers an online space to meet others who are interested in or carrying out Emotion Coaching research.


It's a chance to share skills and tips, discuss research interests, and connect with others.


Our aim is to offer a safe and inclusive research community where all practitioners, whatever stage they are at in their research journey, feel supported and engaged.


The meeting will include a chance for you to let us know what you want and need from the ECUK Research Community.


You can RSVP by booking your free ticket here:

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Mrr Jone
Mrr Jone
Apr 14

Thanks for sharing this research conversation — it’s really insightful to see the perspectives and questions that come up when exploring emotional coaching and support strategies. Thoughtful discussions like this help deepen the understanding of practical skills and real‑world applications. And it’s interesting how varied people’s interests online can be — even completely different topics like done55 game sometimes pop up in other discussions when people are exploring different hobbies and trends!

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Mrr Jone
Mrr Jone
Apr 14

Appreciate this update on the research dialogue — it’s great to see meaningful engagement around emotional intelligence and coaching practices. These kinds of exchanges really add value for anyone looking to learn more or reflect on their own approach. On a lighter note, you’ll find how broad online conversations are these days — even topics like X777 game show up in totally different threads when people are curious about gaming or trending topics!

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 By offering a free online event facilitated by Dr. Louise Gilbert, ECUK aims to bring together practitioners and researchers at all stages of their journey. The session is not only Melon Playground an opportunity to share research findings and practical insights, but also a platform to build meaningful professional connections and strengthen the wider Emotion Coaching network.

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