Creative Reflection in Supervision – Creative Coaching Festival
Digital Learning Hub Home > Creative Coaching Festival > Creative Reflection in Supervision

Guest Bio's

Auriel Majumdar is a Creative Coach, Supervisor, Consultant and Educator specializing in leadership, team, and personal development in the creative and cultural sectors. Her practices emphasize using creative techniques to challenge people to reflect on their experiences so they can continuously learn and develop.

Auriel has a BSc. in Psychology from the University of Durham and an MSc. in Coaching and Mentoring from Sheffield Hallam University, where she was subsequently Course Leader for the Masters in Coaching and Mentoring Programme. She has a postgraduate certificate in teaching in higher education and a professional certificate of advanced study in coaching supervision from Oxford Brookes University. Auriel is an accredited Time to Think coach and an EMCC-accredited Master Practitioner and Coach Supervisor practising within the EMCC’s Code of Ethics.

Stephen Brown is an experienced coach, coach educator and consultant, accredited by the EMCC at Senior Practitioner level. In his practice, he works with clients across all sectors at an executive level and beyond. He is the host of the successful podcast series ‘STRETCH’, is the voice and producer of the EMCC UK’s podcast and has contributed to a growing number of publications shining a light on creative coaching. His passion lies in helping people unlock their potential, achieve their goals, and find harmony.

Connect with Auriel

Connect with Stephen


Creative Reflection in Supervision – Creative Coaching Festival

An AC Coaching Conversation with Auriel Majumdar and Stephen Brown

Unlock the power of creative reflection to enhance your supervision skills! In this insightful LinkedIn Live session, Auriel Majumdar and Stephen Brown delve into the innovative methods of incorporating creative reflection in supervisory practices.

In today's fast-paced work environment, traditional supervision methods may not always address the unique challenges teams face. Creative reflection offers a fresh perspective, allowing supervisors to engage more deeply with their supervisees and fostering a supportive and dynamic work culture.


 

You Might Also Like


Creative Reflections in Coaching
Creative Reflections in Coaching

Creative Reflections in Coaching

Karyn Prentice and Elaine Patterson


View Series
View Series
On Being Human
On Being Human

On Being Human

Yannick Jacob


View Programme
View Programme
The Power of Reflection
The Power of Reflection

The Power of Reflection

Sue Blight


Watch Now
Watch Now
It Matters to Be Yourself as a Coach
It Matters to Be Yourself as a Coach

It Matters to Be Yourself as a Coach

Auriel Majumdar & Stephen Brown


Listen Now
Listen Now