Episodios

  • 🎙️ Toward Solutions Podcast | Episode 9: Glimmers, Practice, and Possibility with Victoria Spatchenko
    Jan 8 2026

    In this thought provoking, confronting and practical episode, we are privileged to speak with Victoria Spatchenko — intercultural coach, trainer, and author — about the power of small shifts, daily practices, and what it means to live a Solution Focused life.

    Drawing on years of work with educators, businesses and public service, Victoria shares how the Solution Focused approach shapes her conversations, her mindset, and her way of being. From coaching and facilitation to national mental health programs, she reflects on how the language of strength, progress, and potential can quietly transform how we work and connect with others.

    We explore:

    • How Solution Focused principles can show up in journalism, education, and national wellbeing programs
    • What it means to practise “glimmering” — and how to train your attention toward moments of hope and connection
    • The difference between using Solution Focused tools and embodying a Solution Focused stance
    • Why pausing to notice strengths can lead to better decisions and braver actions
    • How everyday conversations can become spaces for presence, perspective, and possibility

    This conversation is full of practical ideas and grounded wisdom — offering a clear example of how Solution Focused practice can be lived, shared, and sustained over time.

    Find out more about Victoria here

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    54 m
  • 🎙️ Toward Solutions Podcast | Episode 8: Say Yes, And... Improvising Change with Paul Z. Jackson
    Nov 26 2025

    In this playful and precise episode of the Towards Solutions podcast, we sit down with Paul Z. Jackson — author, improviser, and co-creator of The Solutions Focus — to explore what it means to build on what’s working and invite change through conversation.

    From his roots in journalism and theatre to decades of coaching and consulting, Paul brings a rare blend of performance, clarity, and practical insight. Together, we dive into:

    • The power of saying “yes, and…” — and why improvisation matters in leadership and coaching
    • How lightness, precision, and curiosity can turn any moment into a chance for movement
    • The discipline of noticing — and how to work with what’s already present
    • What Solution Focused practice offers when we resist the urge to solve and instead choose to build

    Paul reminds us that transformative conversations don’t need to be dramatic — they just need to start from where you are, with what you have.

    Whether you’re coaching a team, leading through uncertainty, or simply wanting better conversations, this episode offers clarity, humour, and plenty of moments that will stay with you.

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    53 m
  • 🎙️ Toward Solutions Podcast | Episode 7: Flexibility, Family Work & Silent Sessions with Ayse Adil
    Oct 3 2025

    In this vibrant and energising episode of Toward Solutions, we sit down with Ayse Adil — co-founder of Family Based Solutions — to explore what it means to stay truly client-led.

    Ayse shares her journey from early scepticism (“I thought Solution Focus was wishy-washy!”) to becoming a passionate and creative advocates. Drawing on her experience with families, young people, survivors, and those who have used violence, she shows how Solution Focus can flex to meet the moment — even in silence.

    Together, we explore how a light touch, a strong intuition, and deep respect can unlock new possibilities, even in complex or high-risk situations. Ayse introduces her metaphor of the “brain librarian,” the surprising power of silent sessions, and how humour, humility, and courage to improvise can shift everything.

    We explore:

    • Moving from scepticism to living Solution Focus as a way of being
    • Preparing families to move from problem-focus to possibility-focus
    • Adapting Solution Focus to work with survivors, perpetrators, and children
    • Letting go of being “strictly Solution Focus” to stay truly client-led
    • Why silence, humour, and mistakes can lead to real change

    Ayse’s warmth, honesty, and creativity shine in this conversation.

    Find out more about Ayse's work at https://familybasedsolutions.org.uk/

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    1 h y 7 m
  • 🎙️ Toward Solutions Podcast | Episode 6: It’s not about being an expert. It’s about being interested with Paut Struik
    Aug 18 2025

    "It’s not about being an expert. It’s about being interested.”

    In this energising episode of the Towards Solutions podcast, we sit down with Dutch Solution Focused practitioner and organisational consultant Paut Struik, whose wisdom, warmth, and practicality make this a must-listen.

    Here’s what we explore:

    • What makes a truly surprising conversation—and how to invite one
    • How to shift an entire organisation’s culture, starting with leadership
    • Why SF doesn’t stop at the frontline—and how it grows by osmosis
    • How to use “Intervision” to sustain team learning and energy
    • And a small question that can quietly transform any meeting:

    Paut reminds us that powerful change doesn’t require grand plans—just small moments of real interest, repeated with intention.

    Whether you’re in coaching, leadership, education, health, or just love great conversations—this one’s for you.

    Check out one of Paut's projects here; https://www.sfio.org/interaction/2023-1/sf-supporting-system-change/

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    57 m
  • 🎙️ Toward Solutions Podcast | Episode 5: Good Reasons and Hypertext with Haesun Moon
    Jul 14 2025

    In this beautifully expansive conversation, we sit down with Dr. Haesun Moon — communication scientist, author of Coaching A to Z, and creator of the Dialogic Orientation Quadrant — to explore what it means to dwell in meaningful conversations.

    Together, we unpack the art of listening for good reasons, explore hypertext as a metaphor — where each word becomes a doorway to new possibilities — and reflect on how conversations can either shrink or grow our sense of hope, purpose, and possibility. Along the way, Haesun shares powerful stories from her teaching, writing, and personal reflections on what makes Solution Focused practice both humble and sophisticated.

    Whether you're a coach, a leader, or someone simply trying to have better conversations, this episode invites you to slow down, listen with greater care, and reimagine what it means to work with — not on — people.

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    58 m
  • 🎙️ Toward Solutions Podcast | Episode 4: The Power of Not Knowing with Chris Iveson
    Jun 10 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Chris Iveson — co-founder of BRIEF and one of the leading voices in Solution Focused Brief Therapy.

    Chris shares decades of wisdom in a way that only he can: clear, humble, and deeply insightful.

    Whether you’re a therapist, leader, coach, educator or simply curious about how small conversations can unlock big changes — this one is well worth your time.

    We explore how not knowing can become a strength, how simplicity helps people discover their own next steps, and how Solution Focused conversations shield us from burnout by drawing strength and renewal from witnessing the resourcefulness and growth of others.


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    43 m
  • 🎙️ Toward Solutions Podcast | Episode 3: What really makes Solution Focused work come alive? with Jenny Clarke
    May 8 2025

    In this special episode of the Towards Solutions podcast, Dion Sing and I had the absolute privilege of sitting down with the wonderful Jenny Clarke from SFWork (The Centre for Solutions Focus at Work).

    Jenny shares unforgettable stories, sparkling insights, and reflections from decades of bringing Solution Focus into workplaces — from glass factories to finance firms. ✨

    We dive into:

    🔹 Why it’s more important to know what you want than to understand the problem

    🔹 How collective hopes can transform team dynamics

    🔹 The ‘aha’ moments when people truly get Solution Focus

    🔹 Why listening for good answers beats asking clever questions

    🔹 What it really means to build memories of a better future

    This conversation is rich, joyful, and full of practical wisdom — perfect whether you’re new to Solution Focus or have been around it for years.

    🎧 Tune in, enjoy the laughter, the stories, and the serious lessons about bringing Solution Focus to life — not just talking about it.

    Make sure you go read Jenny's article, Another Copernican Revolution

    Jenny's talk at the SOLWorld Conference 2014 SF or not - what's the difference?

    For a limited time you can find a video of Jenny's Rap available here. Lyrics can be found here.

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    43 m
  • 🎙️ Toward Solutions Podcast | Episode 2: Keeping Solution Focus Simple with Andrew Gibson
    Apr 1 2025

    “Common Sense Codified: Andrew Gibson on Keeping Solution Focus Simple”

    In this energising episode of the Towards Solutions podcast, Dion and Jason chat with Andrew Gibson—author, coach, and SF practitioner—about the power of simplicity in solution focused practice. Andrew unpacks why codified common sense and social capital are at the heart of meaningful change, and how SF is making a real difference in organisations like the NHS. From wild boar analogies to challenging overcomplicated models, Andrew invites us to reframe problems, shift our questions, and rediscover clarity in the chaos. If you’re craving practical wisdom and a refreshing take on SF, this one’s for you.

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    52 m
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