“My mission is to bring like hearted people together in nourishing ways to build and broaden their skills in the area of leadership, culture change, personal professional development, self-awareness and courage.”
Kylie loved school. But in Grade 3 Mr Green wrote on her school report ‘Kylie talks too much in class.’ Implying it was a bad thing! Little did he know this would become her strength and make her a perfect candidate to become an executive coach, facilitator and developer of courageous leaders.
Today, she wholeheartedly embraces her love of good conversation to help leaders create their vision, build their foundations, grow their businesses and take care of themselves in the process. She gets immense joy from connecting wholehearted kin together and making new friends.
In 2013, after a 20-year digital strategy career Kylie founded Of Kin – a learning and development organisation supporting courageous leading and living. Leaving the hustle of 24/7 online culture, she longed to humanise work, and returned to her original studies in psychology and sociology. After making the leap start Of Kin, she qualified as an executive coach and in 2016 trained with Dr Brene Brown in The Daring Way™, and again in 2018 for Dare To Lead™.
She now supports the development of creative, curious and entrepreneurial organisations and their teams interested in daring leadership, humanising work, building brave cultures and cultivating professional and personal courage.
Kylie holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons)(Psychology & Sociology), Masters in eBusiness and Communication and is a certified Executive Coach (IECL) and Wellness Coach (Wellness Coaching Australia). She is a certified facilitator of Dr Brené Brown’s The Daring Way™ and Dare to Lead™ curriculum, a graduate of Dr Judith Glazer’s Conversational Intelligence™ program and Tara Mohr’s Playing Big™ Facilitator Training and, has studied systemic team coaching Peter Dawkins at the Global Team Coaching Institute. She is also a Certified Fearless Organization Practitioner, bringing to life the research of Professor Amy Edmondson for teams and organisations. She was a fitness instructor for over 10 years, so moving bodies, as well as hearts and minds, is in her toolkit.
She also has a passion for wellbeing, photography (12,843 iPhone photos and counting), wholehearted living, good chai, slow, the bespoke and handcrafted, the thoughtfully designed, and is forever experimenting to perfect the choc banana peanut butter smoothie.
She believes in the power of naps, that life is too short for ironing and you can never have too many books. Her two guiding values are courage and grace.
The thing that gets me out of bed each morning is the idea of inspiring people to think more about things that matter to them, and building their courage to do something about it. My ultimate mission is to move people.


“My mission is to bring like hearted people together in nourishing ways to build and broaden their skills in the area of leadership, culture change, personal professional development, self-awareness and courage.”