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Episode Twelve - Bridging the gap: Removing barriers to outdoor coaching

"Outdoor coaching is a really beautiful practice, so I suppose it's part of me wanting to advocate and wanting to make sure, as much as I can as a practitioner, that everybody who wants to be able to access outdoor coaching can do.

 

My intention about my research, is to try to sort of raise that… raise that awareness, have those conversations, and look to, can we make this a really inclusive and accessible practice?"

 

Ruth Geddes, Coach and supervisor with a passion for equity

‘Is outdoor coaching an accessible and equitable practice?’

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Driven by the threads of nature, equity and outdoor coaching Ruth Geddes posed this question for her Masters research project at the University of East London despite considerable personal and professional discomfort.

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Her conversations with coaches and clients revealed the gap which exists with seen and unseen, spoken and unspoken conscious and unconscious needs. She invites coaches to ponder the following questions: 

 

•    Who may feel excluded from my coaching practice and why?

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•    How could I be proactive in adapting my marketing and coaching practice to increase accessibility?

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•    When looking around a local nature space, see it with fresh eyes. Can everyone access this space? If not, why not?

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The roots of her mantra ‘informed by psychology, inspired by nature’ can be traced back to a wee village on the east coast of Scotland with fond memories from the beach, rock pools and sea. Ruth is on a mission to spread awareness on equity, inclusivity, safety and belonging within the outdoor coaching realm. 

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About

Ruth Geddes is a Positive Psychology practitioner with an MSc in Applied Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology, a Senior Practitioner Coach accredited by the EMCC and an accredited supervisor. Her research explored barriers to participation in outdoor coaching, with a particular focus on accessibility and inclusion.

Ruth’s coaching integrates evidence-based positive psychology with nature-based approaches, helping people reconnect with themselves and nature through the often-overlooked magic of everyday outdoor spaces. Alongside her coaching practice, Ruth works in Higher Education as a Wellbeing Team Manager.

Her work is informed by psychology, inspired by nature.

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Website: www.ruthgeddescoaching.com 

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Insights

Bewitched by the novel… The Tree that Talked by Jenny Smedley.

Inspired by the quote... “There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in”. Leonard Cohen.


Self-described relationship with nature… Being in nature feels like being in deep conversation – connected and inspired by magic, humour and grace. It’s where I heal my hurts.

Favourite pastimes… Family adventures with my two children, camping, reading, walking and sea swimming. I also love wine and laughter with friends.


Behind the scenes... Sea swimming in North Berwick, my childhood home, and I took my children to visit - they loved it. It was a few years ago now, but such a happy memory, but also bittersweet as it wasn't long after we lost my mum to cancer. Joy and grief all wrapped together.

 

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