Linda specialises in people and organisation development and change, working with clients across commercial, public and not for profit sectors, with particular interest in health, social and societal issues. She’s a qualified Time to Think coach, consultant, teacher and facilitator, supervisor of individuals and teams, a BACP accredited psychotherapeutic counsellor (Fellow of BACP) and has a master’s in strategic HR Management.
As a member of the Time to Think global faculty, over many years Linda has created and taught others to create “Thinking Environments” that bring out the very best in people’s thinking and relationships.
In recent years she’s additionally focused on responding to the many challenges of climate and environmental change and crises, systemic inequalities and social injustices. Her work here includes leadership development, engagement & communications, team and community building and building public awareness around climate change and mental health.
Linda is also an assessor at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), a certified Carbon Ambassador, a trained “Work that Reconnects / Active Hope” facilitator and certified climate coach.
Alongside her consultancy work she has many volunteering roles. These include being a trustee of “The Active Wellbeing Society” and a Trustee of her local Transition Town group, “Transition Chipping Norton”. She is a media spokesperson for BACP on climate and mental health, a psychologist and emotional debriefer for climate activists, a climate speaker for local and national groups and for the Climate Psychology Alliance, and she writes on climate for various magazines including Coaching at Work magazine. She is co editor of Holding the Hope; reviving psychological and spiritual agency in the face of climate change. (PCCS Books, 2023)