2025 Coaching Supervision Learning Group
Dates: 3rd Tuesday of the month
(January - June, September - November)
Time: 1:30pm - 3:00pm MT
Location: Zoom
CCEs: 1.5 hours Core Competencies per session
Minimum: 3; Maximum: None
Coaching Supervision is a collaborative space of support, self-discovery and professional development for coaches. This Learning Group consists of reflecting together on various topics of our coaching practice. You will be invited to share your thoughts in a safe environment on your journey to becoming masterful in the way you work with your clients.
Supervision differs from Mentor Coaching. Our dialogue on your coaching work will focus on moving beyondthe technical skills of coaching into bringing your genuine self into each coaching session.
The ICF acknowledges that this important work benefits both coaches and clients and will qualify for core competency credits. This is a drop-in group; while we encourage you to come back, you don’t have to attend every time to get value. Everyone who attends learns from hearing about coaching work from all levels of experience.
Coaching Supervision often includes:
- Exploring the coach’s internal process through reflective practice
- Getting multiple perspectives on a challenging case
- Developing alternative approaches for sticky situations
- Recognizing psychological contracts, both implicit and explicit, beyond the specific coaching agreement
- Uncovering blind spots
- Recognizing potential ethical issues
Facilitators:
Laurie Weiss, PhD, MCC has 50+ years of experience as a teacher, psychotherapist, management consultant, coach, and author. She is the author or 13 self-help books and a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst as well as a Logosynthesis Master Practitioner, Trainer, and Supervisor.
Lynn Winterboer, ACC, is a Colorado native who grew up on a guest ranch in Evergreen and now lives in Broomfield. Her coaching experience includes 12 years as a full-time team coach and group facilitator as well as 5 years as a professional leadership and life development coach. She has recently retired from corporate work to be a caregiver to loved ones and continue her work as a life development coach for people who have lost their life partners.