Work that matters, conversations that count.
Executive coach, supervisor and author — working with coaches and leaders who want to go deeper.


Supervisor, coach, psychologist, and writer.
Now in my third third of life, I focus on work that matters;
Helping people to make sense of a changing world - and act with integrity and care for others, and for the planet
Coach Supervision
Coaching Leaders
A trusted space for coaches to reflect, grow their awareness, and keep their practice alive and effective.
Helping leaders stay grounded, connect with their purpose and find their own way forward in complex times.
Custodian Leadership
Meaning in Life
Equipping people to lead with care for nature and future generations.
Making space for the big questions about purpose, faith and meaning that don’t fit into everyday conversation.

- Sport
Working with coaches and athletes at the intersection of performance psychology and human development.
Books & Writing
My books and writing bring together what I’ve learned from thirty years of practice — in sport, business, and now environmental leadership. Click on the image to buy a book, see my Substack, or browse my academic papers.
Written for people at work and their coaches. A guide to the ideas, frameworks and approaches that have been most useful to my executive coaching clients over the last three decades
A practical guide to the psychology of high performance and enjoyment in canoeing and kayaking, based on research with top coaches and my own experience as a competitor, coach and psychologist

Custodianship:
From care to action for a changing world
Forthcoming late 2026 from Routledge. Written with Alison Barnes, CEO of New Forest National Park Authority, this book introduces custodianship as a new framework for environmental leadership — grounded in care for people, nature and future generations.
Research papers
My journal papers, mainly in the psychological field of reversal theory and applied sport psychology.

"Earth's future depends on our own human wisdom, generosity and courage"
Bob Brown



