Liz Dobbins MCC specializes in somatic sensory awareness with certifications in Sensory Intelligence® and Executive Coaching. She uses her credentials to mentor coaches and offers Culturally Intelligent Mentor Coaching™ + Certificate program.
Her coaching modalities integrate human body intelligence to maximize results for her clients. Founder and CEO of Propelogy®,Liz earned her degree from The University of Kansas and is a pioneer in incorporating sensory awareness into coaching from a coach-client perspective based on neuroscience. As an educator with over 40 years of experience, Liz has taught at all levels, from early childhood to higher education, including Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas, and The University of Kansas Department of Health,Sport, and Exercise Sciences Department.
Liz Dobbins has presented cutting-edge programs and inspirational messages to countless audiences worldwide through universities, businesses, wellness conferences, empowerment stages, and leadership retreats. With her energy, she provides science-based tools, training frameworks, and innovative skills to activate the magic of each individual to have a direct impact on the coach-client relationship. In doing so, provides practical strategies to improve the way we live, work and learn by leveraging sensory processing identifying sensory thresholds.
Additionally, she has Co-authored “Embody Kind A Guide for Authentic Living” and “Movement is Fun”, that examine the relationship between movement and brain chemistry, as well as the impact of sensory systems on human development. Aside from creating and launching the first triathlon curriculum in the United States educational system, she has published three other educational works.
Furthermore, Liz served as the ICF Heartland Chapter as Membership Chair of as well as the President of the K Club Board for the University Of Kansas Athletic Department. Having been a competitive athlete as a University student and beyond, Liz walks her talk. You will find Liz enjoying multiple sports as well as spending time with her eight grandchildren.