Stephanie Gill

Coach for Sporting Leaders and Career and Transition Coach for Sporting Leaders in Brisbane, Australia

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Stephanie Gill helps leaders in sport including elite athletes, coaches and sporting administrators, to be the best versions of themselves so they can soar to even higher levels of success.

Stephanie has been involved in sport for over 40 years. She has represented her State and Country as an athlete and coach in her chosen sport of softball. She has also worked in the State Government as a Manager where she assisted State sport and recreation peak bodies with organisational development.

Stephanie is known for inspiring and guiding athletes and coaches to navigate their own path through her unique energetic, playfully pragmatic, non-judgmental approach. She specialises in aligning sporting leaders with their true, authentic selves, unleashing their true passions and navigating around their ego so they can connect to themselves and others in a meaningful and powerful way.

She developed a range of programs including a comprehensive Inspiring Leadership Program, which she has delivered since 2010, which has participants hold a mirror up to themselves to reveal blind spots and helps hold them to their own highest standard so they can proudly and humbling lead by example.

She is a Professional Certified Coach with the International Coach Federation (a peak body for business, executive and life coaches), and has delivered Athlete and Career Education/Personal Excellence services to athletes from the Australian Institute of Sport and the Queensland Academy of Sport.

Stephanie loves to guide clients to look within to create new levels of connection with themselves and others, emotional mastery and resilience, and personal and professional performance and fulfilment. Stephanie’s clients have include members of the AFLQ, Touch Football Australia, Judo Queensland, the Australian Diving Team, the Queensland Firebirds, Brisbane Roar Football Club, Gold medalists, including sailor Matt Belcher, and swimmer, Susie O'Neill and a range of athletes from Olympic sports, including gymnastics, softball, rugby and inspiring paralympians.

Stephanie has a weekly radio segment "Stephanie's Sizzles" where she shares the things in her life which are good or great in an effort to encourage others to appreciate the seemingly mundane so they can wire their brains for happiness.

Stephanie has supporter of the charity, "Play for a Cure, since its inception and hosts the annual Yellow Socks Challenge between the Brisbane Bronco Greats and members of the Australian Softball community.