Mais on the work, the room, and what changed.
Coaches in practice. Practitioners running rooms. The graduates of the institute, doing the work the institute trained them for.
More than three thousand practitioners have come through the work that the institute now formally teaches, across five continents. The graduates featured below are the ones who took the work forward into rooms of their own.
The institute itself is held by Robert and by the RS Method Master Coach team, the senior practitioners who supervise and mentor the cohorts coming through. The standard is held by the people who already embody it.
Long-form conversations with the practitioners who came through the work. Recorded years after the training. What they kept, what changed, what holds.
Mais on the work, the room, and what changed.
Sam reflects on his training and what he carries forward.
Troy on stepping into the work and what it asked of him.
Charlotte on coaching, on staying real, on what works.
George on what shifted, and what the room reflected back.
From the clients of the work the institute teaches. The graduates featured above are trained to hold the same room that produced these.
A handful of the most-recurring themes from those reviews, in clients' own words:
Overall best learning experience ever. The learnings are transforming, life enhancing.
This journey over the past 8 days has been phenomenal.
A journey of discovery and re-discovery. I have cried, I have laughed, but most of all I have grown.
Words seem inadequate to express what this coaching training has meant to me.
A parent finally able to be still with their teen, after years of trying to fix.
A client who walked in with a story they had been carrying for decades, and walked out without it.
A practitioner who realised, mid-session, that the room had already shifted and they had simply held it long enough for the client to notice.
A mother brought back into her life by her daughter, with one tool, applied by a practitioner who had not yet finished the training.
These are not marketing claims. They are the kinds of things that happen in rooms held by people who have been through the work. And they happen because the training did not give them techniques to apply. It gave them the capacity to hold.
Every RSCI cohort is held by Robert alongside the RS Method Master Coach team, the senior practitioners who supervise, mentor, and work directly with practitioners-in-training. They are the standing proof of the institute's standard, practitioners trained by Robert, now holding the room for the practitioners coming up behind them.
Where a graduate's craft keeps deepening, the institute keeps walking with them. The work does not end when the cert is issued.
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