Gill Coombs
Christened Margaret Gillian Griffith, Gill Coombs was born in Felthorpe, Norfolk, in 1964. She moved to Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire at the age of six, and lived in Wiltshire until 2013, when she moved to Devon with her partner Peter. Gill attended Fitzmaurice Grammar School, but left as soon as she could to work with horses. After several years of long hours, low pay and enormous fun, she decided it was time to find a 'proper job'. She then spent several years in a series of occupations, some...See more
Christened Margaret Gillian Griffith, Gill Coombs was born in Felthorpe, Norfolk, in 1964. She moved to Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire at the age of six, and lived in Wiltshire until 2013, when she moved to Devon with her partner Peter. Gill attended Fitzmaurice Grammar School, but left as soon as she could to work with horses. After several years of long hours, low pay and enormous fun, she decided it was time to find a 'proper job'. She then spent several years in a series of occupations, some more suitable than others, until she studied Therapeutic Counselling, which eventually led to her work as a Learning and Development Practitioner, carrying out coaching, team building, and leadership and management development with organisations of various sizes and sectors. She now has a private coaching practice in Devon and worldwide via Skype, and runs workshops and courses for those seeking work that's good for them and good for the world. She stood as Green Party candidate for the Totes Constituency in the 2015 General Election. Gill Coombs wrote her first 'book' when she was seven. She won a national murder mystery short story competition in 1993, and subsequently had more short stories and poetry published in national magazines. She then took a break from writing until 2011, when she self-published Walking the Talk, a book about her travels on foot and public transport around the UK running workshops for communities. She acquired an MSc in Holistic Science at Schumacher College 2011/12. Her studies with fellow students from around the world, and with wildly diverse various working backgrounds, inspired her book Hearing our Calling, which addresses the impact of today's working world on self, society and the broader living world. Hearing our Calling was published by Floris in 2014. She then immediately began work on The Game, published in 2016: a book that shows readers how to 'score for Life' at a time when tension is heightening between Life and the Dark Powers. Gill is always happy to be contacted via her website: gillcoombs.co.uk See less