
Relationship Matters S6. Bonus Episode: The Journey to Becoming a Coach Supervisor
S6. Bonus Episode: The Journey to Becoming a Coach Supervisor
In this bonus episode on systems-inspired supervision, Katie speaks with systems-inspired coach, facilitator, and certified coaching supervisor, Katy Stone about her journey to becoming a coach supervisor
Key takeaways from this episode:
- Understanding coach supervision as a space for coaches to refresh and renew themselves. It’s a reflective practice and developmental environment where coaches can explore who they want to become as coaches. Great supervision offers a playground for this exploration.
- Learn to use the body as a resource to guide our supervisory approach and recognize that, as supervisors, we are tools for others' learning and growth.
- Discover ways to unlock the power of the ‘inner supervisor’ within ourselves.
- View coach supervision as a process rather than a product, and embrace and learn from the inherently intelligent, generative, and creative supervisory relationship.
Katy Stone MA, LPC, PCC, ESIA is a systems-inspired coach, facilitator, and certified coaching supervisor, Katy Stone supports individuals, leaders and their teams, couples and parents, and coaches to engage more fully with their own wisdom, navigate relational complexity, and co-create transformative change. She partners with clients seeking greater alignment, emotional fluency, and systemic awareness. Her approach invites clients to engage the emotional, somatic, and energetic intelligence within their systems in service of authentic and life-giving action. Katy holds credentials as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Professional Certified Coach (PCC), Organization and Relationship Systems Certified Coach (ORSCC), and certified Coaching Supervisor. She has served as faculty for the ORSC core curriculum and teaches in academic and professional settings, including Naropa University and the University of Colorado. Her work is guided by values of curiosity, compassion, embodiment, and courageous dialogue. She believes that transformation emerges when systems slow down enough to listen deeply to themselves and act from what is most alive and true. Her invitation is for individuals and collectives to align with purpose, presence, and possibility.
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