About Terri Broughton

Terri Broughton is a creative soul to her fingertips which, when combined with her passion for helping people to be the best they can be as an inspirational change worker, trainer, coach and leader, makes her a formidable advocate in support of her clients.

Terri comes from a long line of artists and has recently turned herself into an accomplished painter, with her first solo exhibition at the prestigious Norfolk Painting School from 25th March – 4th April 2020, adding this to a long list of accomplishments, which include a First Class Honours Degree in Ceramics, an art therapist, the headteacher of a large academy, a published writer as well as a mother and grandmother.

This first exhibition, entitled ‘Indivisible’, has the rare distinction of being banned by the first gallery that offered her an exhibition, on the grounds that it was too psychologically disturbing for the venue, the Pensthorpe Nature Park, because it contained images of children wearing gas masks.

Her input into education nationally has had a lasting impact. Terri was the author of the Identity Project, which was the thesis for her Masters degree, an arts-based project originally designed for ‘A’ Level students.
It posed three questions at its core: How I see myself; how I would like to be seen; and how I think other people see me. All critical questions for developing adolescents.
It was trialled with primary schools and with older people first and proved such a success that it was incorporated into the National Curriculum at primary and secondary level.
It also won a major award at Tate Modern where she was presented with a signed print of an Anish Kapoor painting as a thank you.

She has developed her coaching career over many years and is both highly successful and highly qualified. Her current clients are from the private sector, education, leadership and individuals who are seeking more clarity in their lives.

Her work focuses on principles which are the source of feelings and experiences, and are the key to raising overall levels of well-being to deliver results that matter. She sees the transformative power of her clients true nature, and supports them to achieve the results they seek.

What sets Terri Broughton apart is her creativity and her empathy, both powerfully honed in the service of her clients.

Website: www.terribroughton.co.uk
Email:[email protected]
Instagram:http://instagram.com.terribroughtonartist

In this Episode 

I have been trying to write down some bullet points in the form of questions like I normally do when I release a podcast but this time I am at a loss for words.
 
I have also literally been delaying releasing this very huge gift because I wanted to keep it for myself. Oops, sorry!
So finally after a rather long delay here it is: 
 
Terri was my coach and the very first person who pointed me to the truth of who we all are. 
Considering her traumatic childhood and upbringing one would think, or, rather in my world, it seems logical that it might have been easy for her to get on the wrong track.
 
Instead, Terri blossomed into one of the most beautiful women I have ever met.  
 
She genuinely sees people in all their glory! 
 
It was an extremely special conversation between two very wonderful women. 
 
Yes, you read it correctly, I have included myself.  
 
I am telling my truth as I see it!
 
Does that sound like bragging to you?
If it does then you need to take a good look at yourself in the mirror and start to see how the universe intended you to be –  A BEAUTIFUL HUMAN BEING!! 
 
Are you telling your truth?
 
If you don’t tell your truth then who will?
What more can I say except to invite you to listen to this episode like you would listen to music.
Listen simply for the sake of hearing a story. 

If you feel that someone could benefit from these conversations please share them.  You never know who might listen.

If you would love to be a guest, or if you know someone who would be a great guest, please get in touch via email,  or send me a personal message.

P.S. The Story I was referring to in the introduction is called the Snotgobblers and not a book about Gobblins. 


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