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Hi, We are Katja von Glinowiecki and Dr. Nannette Reuther
We are EMCC-accredited supervisors and ICF PCC coaches committed to strengthening professional coaching practice. At supervision.partners, we empower individuals and organisations, fostering ethical clarity and sustainable impact for people and society.

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Katja von Glinowiecki
Dr. Nannette Reuther
Topics We Are Happy to Discuss
Even coaches can feel lonely – why professional closeness needs reflection
Is a coach allowed to get angry? Why feelings aren’t mistakes, but guideposts
Not having all the answers – where coaches turn when doubts arise
Going to the supermarket for human contact – the hidden loneliness of coaching
A bookshelf in a library, a coaching case, and a shift in perspective: how images unlock reflective practice
Holding space under pressure: how coaches in organisations deal with performance-driven cultures
Remote, hybrid, disconnected? Why teams need more than tools, and how team coaches support them
Team coaching isn’t just coaching multiplied: why complexity changes everything
More
- When closeness reaches its limits: how coaches navigate their own emotions professionally
- What to do when coaching feels overwhelming
- What a simple image can unlock: how pictures open new perspectives in coaching supervision
- When words are not enough: how images help coaches navigate complexity and emotion
- From harmony to honesty: why effective team coaching requires discomfort
- Am I a bad coach as a leader? Why doubt is essential for professional growth
- When the system enters the room: what team coaches really work with
- Too many voices, no clear direction: how team coaches navigate complexity and tension
- Who is the client in team coaching? Navigating multiple stakeholders and expectations
Press Coverage
supervision.partners in the press.
06.02.2026
ICF GERMANY PODCAST
Supervision is not a luxury: why it should be standard practice for coaches
In this podcast interview, Katja von Glinowiecki explains what supervision is (and isn’t), and why it can be a powerful source of energy for coaches, especially as work becomes more complex and demanding.
29.07.2025
METAFOX BLOG
Why supervision should be essential
„Coaches who work with us in supervision describe it as a space to pause, breathe, and find clarity. They gain new perspectives, make more conscious decisions, strengthen their boundaries, and stay more present in their coaching,“ writes Katja von Glinowiecki in her guest article.
26.09.2025
THE MAKING OF A COACH
Supervision in Coaching
In this podcast conversation with Tobi Weghorn, Katja von Glinowiecki explains the differences between coaching, supervision and mentoring. And how supervision helps coaches develop further while maintaining strong ethical standards.
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