Quarterly group supervision

Think out loud, in good company.

A small group of coaches, four times a year — whether you’re new to supervision or have been practising for years.

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Richard Smith, coach and coach supervisor

Four times a year, a small group of coaches sits down together to think. We bring the things we’re carrying from our practice — a client we’re stuck with, a pattern we keep noticing in ourselves, a question we’ve had nowhere to put — and we think about them together, out loud, with people who understand the work.

Everyone’s welcome

New to this, or not

You don’t need any experience of supervision to come. If you’ve never done it before and you’re curious, this is a gentle, low-stakes way to find out what it’s like.

And if you’ve been practising for years and supervised plenty, you’re just as welcome. The value here isn’t in being taught — it’s in the company. Some of the most experienced coaches I know get the most from a room like this.

A coach reading on a bench outdoors
What to expect

What a session is like

Nothing is asked of you beyond turning up. You can bring something to think about, or you can come and listen — both are useful. There’s no curriculum and nothing to perform.

We follow what’s alive in the room. Mostly people leave with their thinking a little clearer, and the sense that they’re not doing this work on their own.

Richard Smith outdoors holding a compass
The practical bits

How it works

Four times a year

A regular rhythm, quarterly.

Online

Easy to join from wherever you are.

Small groups

Kept deliberately small.

Free for now

A paid offering from 2027, with plenty of notice first.

Come along

If you’d like to join the next one, register your interest and I’ll let you know as soon as the date’s set.

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