About
Ewa Janczewska.
ICF Certified Coach · MSW · Copenhagen
Twenty years working with people through the moments that change the shape of their lives.
This page is the slow door into that work.
How I got here
The path before this work.
I trained as a clinical social worker at the University of Pennsylvania, then spent years in violence prevention, crisis work, and advocacy — holding people through the parts of life most professionals never see up close.
What I learned in that work: people rarely need more information. They need someone who can stay present while they meet what is actually running the pattern — and trust that they can do something about it.
I came to coaching from the same instinct. The container is different — calmer, more structured, future-facing — but the work underneath is recognisably the same.
Path
Twenty years of practice.
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Private coaching & supervision practice
BeBeyond — working 1:1 with women in leadership and senior practitioners. Supervision for counsellors, social workers, and people-leaders.
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Coaching for women in leadership
Hundreds of hours of coaching with leaders across Europe, US and Asia. Specialisation: identity, decision-making and self-trust at the top of the chart.
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Clinical social work & advocacy
Violence prevention, crisis intervention, advocacy. The work that taught me what is actually under most surface-level patterns.
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MSW · University of Pennsylvania
Master of Social Work, clinical track. Trained in psychodynamic and trauma-informed practice.
Credentials
Properly trained.
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ICF Certified
International Coaching Federation — ACC level credential.
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MSW · University of Pennsylvania
Master of Social Work, clinical track. 2010.
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Trauma-informed practice
Trained in psychodynamic and trauma-aware methods.
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Three languages
English · Polish · Danish — sessions available in any.
Approach
How I work.
The work goes to the root of the pattern — not just the surface behaviour.
I do not coach to a framework. The framework comes from what is actually present in the room — and the way the work moves shaped by twenty years of clinical practice plus an ICF coaching credential.
What this means in practice: we move slowly enough for what is true to surface, and structured enough that the work has direction. The arc has a beginning, a focus, and an outcome. You always know what we are working on and why.
I work 1:1, never in groups or courses. Sessions are 75 minutes via Zoom. Between sessions you get a brief reflection prompt and voice / email access for what surfaces in the days between.
Ready?
See how we work together.
Three offers, one starting point — a conversation. No obligation, no pressure.