Redefine Success
Listen in to three Professional Supervisors as they examine what supervision is.
Based in Aotearoa, New Zealand, often in a Pastoral Supervision context, they unpack the myths, the common questions about what supervision is, and chew the fat about what being in supervision is all about.
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Are you in supervision? Do you even know what it is? In The Supervision Sessions, three professional supervisors explore what supervision is, bust some myths, ask some commonly used questions you will hear during a supervision session and generally have a good time together. Listen in to their conversation over the next five episodes. Podcasts released weekly.
Hi, we're Nathan Hughes, Ken Shelley and Nina Harris. In Episode 1 we explore, "what do we mean when we use the word supervision? How is it different from other ‘helping’ disciplines?". We ask "what is re-framing? Why is it so helpful?". We examine the possibly held myth: “I’m too busy for supervision”. And finally we explore, "what’s the problem with obligation?".
Extras for experts: Which generation of gaming do you relate to? Do you know which Winnie the Pooh character represents your denomination?
Small Steps Create Big Shifts
It All Begins Here
Confidence doesn’t always arrive with a bold entrance. Sometimes, it builds quietly, step by step, as we show up for ourselves day after day. It grows when we choose to try, even when we’re unsure of the outcome. Every time you take action despite self-doubt, you reinforce the belief that you’re capable. Confidence isn’t about having all the answers — it’s about trusting that you can figure it out along the way.
The key to making things happen isn’t waiting for the perfect moment; it’s starting with what you have, where you are. Big goals can feel overwhelming when viewed all at once, but momentum builds through small, consistent action. Whether you’re working toward a personal milestone or a professional dream, progress comes from showing up — not perfectly, but persistently. Action creates clarity, and over time, those steps forward add up to something real.
You don’t need to be fearless to reach your goals, you just need to be willing. Willing to try, willing to learn, and willing to believe that you’re capable of more than you know. The road may not always be smooth, but growth rarely is. What matters most is that you keep going, keep learning, and keep believing in the version of yourself you’re becoming.

