Boulder Coaches Retreat
Return to the part of you that already knows how to listen, sense, and stay present.
June 12-14, 2026
Return to the part of you that already knows how to listen, sense, and stay present.
June 12-14, 2026
This weekend is for you if you’re a coach who knows the work—and is increasingly attentive to how you show up while doing it.
If you’ve noticed that certain client moments linger after sessions end.
If you value depth, care, and responsibility in your work, and want a place to reflect on how that lands in you.
If you’re sensing that your presence, boundaries, and capacity to stay steady matter as much as any tool or framework.
This immersion is especially well-suited for coaches who:
Because this is a group setting, you’ll naturally gain insight into how groups function—how attention moves, how tension emerges, how voices shape the field. These observations quietly inform your work with teams and groups, without the focus being on “leading” them.
You don’t need to be burned out.
You don’t need to have it figured out.
You just need a willingness to slow down and look honestly at how the work is shaping you.
Limited to 5-8 Participants. Led by Coach Supervisor Liz Stewart.
June 12-14, 2026
Reboot HQ – Boulder, CO.
The cost of the retreat is $3,000. This includes facilitation, bottled water, and light snacks during sessions. Meals, beverages, travel, and lodging are the responsibility of participants. Boulder offers abundant dining and accommodation options within walking distance of our headquarters.
This Boulder weekend immersion is grounded in coaching supervision, embodied reflection, and facilitated group work.
Across three days, we’ll work in circles, pairs, and small groups to explore:
Rather than focusing on methods, we’ll attend to the lived experience of being a coach—the subtle signals that influence how you listen, respond, set boundaries, and care for yourself.
You’ll leave with:
This is not therapy, and it’s not a skills training.
It’s a supervised, relational learning space designed to support sustainable, ethical coaching practice over time.
This weekend isn’t about becoming a different coach.
It’s about returning to the part of you that already knows how to listen, sense, and stay present—whether you’re with one person or many.