One-to-one supervision

A relationship you can grow inside.

Ongoing supervision, just the two of us — somewhere to keep thinking as your practice changes.

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Richard Smith, coach and coach supervisor, outdoors

One-to-one supervision is an ongoing relationship, not a series of separate sessions. We meet regularly, over months and often years, and what we’re really doing is building something slowly — a clearer, more grounded sense of you as a practitioner, and a place to keep thinking as your work changes.

The thinking stays yours. My job is to be the kind of company that helps it settle and move.

What it tends to open up

Mostly, the quality of your presence

A lot of supervision is about how you actually are with the people you work with — not your technique, but your presence. Over time, the work tends to open things like letting more of yourself, your own vulnerability included, reach the person in front of you. Helping them find and move with theirs. Being with someone as one human being with another, rather than running the session from behind a professional screen.

We’ll make room for the ordinary stuff too — the client you’re stuck with, the ethical knot, the corner of your practice you’ve been quietly avoiding. All of it’s welcome.

Who it tends to suit

People who want a relationship, not a check-in

This tends to suit coaches who want more than an occasional check-in — who want a sustained relationship they can grow inside, and who are ready to look honestly at their own practice with someone alongside them.

You don’t need to be at any particular stage or level. You need to be curious about your own growth, and willing to be seen.

How it works

We start with a conversation

We’ll usually begin with a conversation to see whether we’re a good fit — supervision is a relationship, so that part matters. From there we’ll settle on a rhythm that works for you.

Sessions are typically [length], meeting [roughly how often]. Fees: [add a figure, or "by enquiry"].

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If any of this resonates, the best next step is simply to talk. Drop me a line and we’ll find a time.

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