What do Sacred Pauses, Wilderness Visions Quests and a true partnership with nature all have in common? They are all part of Christiane Frischmuth’s wonderful approach to outdoor coaching
“These rituals always take place in nature, and there’s a reason for that”
From Washington D.C, Christiane shares her unique and thought provoking approach with us in this episode of The Coaching Outdoors Podcast. She is a huge advocate for spending time in nature, and the benefits it can bring us. But also focuses on the importance of creating a true partnership with nature. Co-creating experiences so that natural environments can help clients to explore their questions in real life settings.
“Have nature be a way that you take questions or worries or challenges out of your mind and put it into your real experience”
This podcast is rich in detail and descriptions that capture the imagination.
Find out more about Christiane’s use of indigenous practice inspired techniques such as Sacred Pauses and Wilderness Vision Quests to enhance these experiences for her clients by listening to or watching this wonderful episode.
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Our guest
Christiane Frischmuth, MA, PCC, GPCC, Founder of Global Frischmuth Consulting, LLC has over 30 years of experience coaching individuals and teams at every organisational level across sectors and industries.
She has worked and lived all over the globe. She has deep experience in international organisations, having been part of and led operational teams. She is also integrating adult development and life cycle concepts, based on her wilderness guiding and vision questing experience, which supports the clients in moving through transitions and life and work challenges.
Partnering with nature brings deep intuition, embodied experiences, sacred space and time and artistry to the coaching experience.
Christiane has been solo hiking for many years and brings her outdoor practice to her coaching. She is the founder of “Your True Nature Coaching” and Supervision, which is accredited by the ICF.