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Holding the Mirror: The Power of Coaching Supervision
Holding the Mirror: The Power of Coaching Supervision

Fri, Jan 09

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Zoom

Holding the Mirror: The Power of Coaching Supervision

How do we keep growing as coaches while holding space for others? Explore the art of coaching supervision with Erin Randall, PCC, and discover how reflective practice can transform your coaching craft.

Time & Location

Jan 09, 2026, 12:00 PM

Zoom

About the Event


Event Description

As our coaching profession matures, so do the practices, skills, and reflective capabilities we bring to our work. Whether you coach individuals, teams, or organizations, coaching supervision offers a powerful way to deepen your awareness, strengthen your presence, and enhance your impact.


But what exactly is supervision — and why is the ICF beginning to require it for certain credentials?


In this interactive session, Erin Randall, PCC, will guide us through the evolving landscape of coaching supervision — a reflective, collaborative process that helps coaches examine their practice, explore challenges, and refine the art of being fully present with clients.


You’ll discover how supervision supports continuous growth, expands your range as a practitioner, and anchors your work in ethical and mindful practice. Plus, Erin will offer a live demonstration of a supervision conversation in action.


Come curious and ready to reflect — this session invites participation and questions throughout!

Key Learning Outcomes

By the end of this session, you will:

  • Understand what coaching supervision is and how it supports a coach’s craft, expanding range and capability.

  • Learn where supervision fits within a coach’s practice and professional development.

  • Observe a live demonstration of coaching supervision in action.

Continuing Coaching Credit Units (CCEUs)

Attendance earns you 1.5 Core Competency CCEUs

About the Speaker

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Erin Randall is a veteran organizational, agile, and coactive coach, a coaching supervisor, and holds a veritable alphabet soup of credentials. She listens for what is emerging in people and systems, helping to make change bearable, sustainable, and even enjoyable. For over ten years, she has partnered with organizations, leaders, executive teams and boards, and other coaches from around the world, including at companies such as Roche, Texas A&M University, IBM, Charles Schwab, and more. She is all about happy people doing great work.


Erin is an active believer in servant-leadership. She is one of the cofounders of the Agile Coaching Circles, and she makes mentorship a regular part of her coaching work. Throughout the year, she actively mentors three individuals that are trying to achieve specific goals in their work.


Erin is a certified Organizational, Relationship, and Systems coach (ORSC-C), a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach (CPCC), an expert agile coach (ICE-AC), and is credentialed by the International Coaching Federation (ICF-PCC). She is also an accredited team coaching supervisor (EMCC ESIA/EIA). Additionally, she serves on the faculty of CRR Global, Inc., and has completed advanced training in Clean Language and systemic modeling, social justice and decolonization, Embodied Leadership (Strozzi Institute), facilitation, conflict management, and mediation. In 2025, Erin earned a diploma in organizational leadership at Oxford University’s Said School of Business.


Erin splits her time between Austin, Texas, and rural Montana.


Register

  • ICF High Country Event Ticket

    Members get a discounted ticket for $15.00. Please log in to your account to purchase at this price.

    $25.00

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