Presence in Practice

February 17, 2026

 

Presence in Practice: Group Coaching Supervision with Brendon Le Lievre (Australia and NZ Time Zones)


Presence in Practice is an online (Zoom) group coaching supervision space for coaches who want to slow down, think more clearly, and deepen how they show up in their work. Led by Brendon Le Lievre, an ICF PCC coach and CSA supervisor based in Canberra, Australia. This group is well suited to coaches who value reflection over performance, curiosity over certainty, and who want a regular space to reconnect with what matters in their coaching practice. 


The focus of this group is on thoughtful, ethical and human coaching practice. Group sessions are collaborative, reflective and practical. You are invited to bring real coaching situations, ethical questions, moments of stuckness or simply a sense that something is worth exploring. 

Presence in Practice: Group Coaching Supervision with Brendon Le Lievre


  • Maximum group size of 6 (including Brendon)
  • Meetings held on Zoom approximately every 6 weeks for 90 minutes 
  • Australian / New Zealand friendly times.
  • Your commitment is 6 sessions. Once I have a group of 3 I will setup our first meeting.
  • Cost is $600 (+GST) where relevant 
Brendon Le Lievre

About Brendon Le Lievre


Hi, I’m Brendon, and I’m passionate about supporting coaches in deepening their practice and navigating the complexities that arise in coaching and facilitation work. I believe in the power of reflection to enhance personal and professional growth, and my goal as a coach supervisor is to provide a safe, thoughtful space for you to explore your challenges and successes.


I’ve had the privilege of working with many coaches, from those just starting out to seasoned professionals, and I’ve seen firsthand how valuable supervision can be in unlocking new insights, improving ethical competence, and gaining clarity on how to handle difficult coaching situations. My approach is grounded in a genuine desire to help you develop your practice, hone your skills, and gain the confidence to respond to challenges with greater ease.


I completed the Diploma in Coaching Supervision through the Coaching Supervision Academy, which deepened my understanding of the supervision process and helped me develop a more nuanced approach to supporting other coaches. My own coaching journey has been shaped by working with my supervisor, and I saw the profound impact it had on my growth. This experience inspired me to pursue coaching supervision and to offer the same support to others.