Climate coaching without working for free or having an aggressive agenda

Climate coaching without working for free or having an aggressive agenda

Climate coaching without working for free or having an aggressive agenda

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Join us for an interactive 45-minute session with Charly Cox, co-founder of Climate Change Coaches and one of the pioneers featured in the CCA’s “Coaching for a Regenerative World- The 12×12 Research project”.

Watching Charly’s interview with Padraic O’Donnell before the session is recommended but not required.

In the interview, Charly covers:

– How to contract with clients of all kinds on bringing the climate and related crises into coaching

– How to evoke awareness in clients through feelings and embodiment, not just data

– How to attract the clients you want by focusing on the problem you want to solve

– How to make a living from climate-focused coaching

– How to maintain resilience as a climate coach

– How internal organisational coaches could be activated to spread sustainability

Facilitators Jo Peters and Alison Maitland will kick off with a few questions to Charly and then invite your questions for her.

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Event Timezone Reference - UK

Presenter(s) Bio

Charly Cox co-founded the Climate Change Coaches in 2018, a B Corporation with a team of 12 coaches. She pioneered the field of climate change coaching within the coaching sector, and co-authored the first book on the subject for Open University Press. A successful entrepreneur, Charly founded her first business, a creative agency in West Africa, serving multinational charities and the United Nations, before pursuing a coaching career in leadership development. Charly has been a professional coach since 2012. When not coaching, Charly is an Entrepreneur in Residence at Oxford Brookes University and is a Trustee of the Friends of St Joseph's School for the Hearing Impaired in Sierra Leone. Jo Peters is a coach, facilitator and a CCA member. She partners with individuals and activist communities who want to strengthen their resilience to influence change both professionally and personally. She completed the Climate Change Coaches programme in 2021. Jo is also a mentor to young adults from the Brixton Finishing School. She volunteers with her local Transition Town group on the UK’s South Coast. Alison Maitland is a coach, author, facilitator, former Financial Times journalist and active CCA member. She coaches change-makers who want to increase their personal and professional impact as they address global challenges including climate change, sustainability, equality, and health. She completed the Climate Change Coaches coach training programme in 2021. She is co-author of three books: INdivisible: Radically rethinking inclusion for sustainable business results; Future Work; and Why Women Mean Business.

Posted By - Jo Peters

Email - jopeterscoaching@gmail.com

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Date And Time

Mar 23, 2026 @ 03:00 PM (GMT) to
Mar 23, 2026 @ 04:00 PM (GMT)
 

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