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In this compelling episode of The Coaching Edge Podcast, hosts Erwin de Grave and Steve Jeffs sit down with Jennifer Britton — internationally recognized coach, author, and thought leader in group and team coaching. From her early days leading international teams via long-range radio to writing the world’s first book on group coaching, Jennifer shares her inspiring journey and lessons learned over 20 years as the founder of Potentials Realized.
The conversation explores the evolving landscape of coaching — from the rise of virtual facilitation to the power of co-leadership, relational dynamics, and creating human-centered spaces in a tech-driven world. Jennifer emphasizes how team and group coaching empower individuals, expand perspective, and foster collaboration across difference — something increasingly vital in today’s complex, hybrid workplaces.
Listeners gain insight into why coaching is more essential than ever as a tool for transformation, not only for leaders but for entire organizations. She offers tips for coaches looking to step into group and team coaching, stresses the importance of co-coaching partnerships, and shares how small, consistent actions lay the foundation for long-term success.
Whether you’re a coach, team leader, or organizational change agent, this episode is a masterclass in how coaching can spark innovation and human connection in uncertain times.

Guest: Amal Saymeh