Gillian Walter
Gillian Walter is an ICF Master Certified Coach (MCC), EMCC Master Practitioner (MP), ICF Advanced Credentialled Team Coach (ACTC), and APECS Master Supervisor whose supervision practice is grounded in relational presence, somatic and narrative methods and creative reflective practice.
Over the past decade, supervision has become the centre of her professional identity. She supports coaches, leaders, team coaches and supervisors in both individual and group contexts, creating safe, ethically held spaces that are spacious enough for lightness, humour and playful, yet deep, exploration.
Her signature approach integrates creative metaphor, somatic awareness, art, poetry and hands-on thinking, including her Choir of Brave Voices methodology and The Seven-Eyed Model of Supervision: According to Winnie the Pooh. These creative, accessible methods honour diverse cognitive and reflective styles and help practitioners see what has not yet been seen on their Brave Journey Home to themselves.
Gillian’s work champions each practitioner’s inner supervisor, supporting them to trust how they uniquely think, sense and work at their best. She holds supervision as a relational, evolving practice rooted in curiosity, integrity and joyful humility and feels most alive when she is playing with fellow practitioners in exploring the unknown with compassionate curiosity, openness and wonder.