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In this episode of Founders Future, with host Olivia Sammons, we’re joined by Romilly Golding, a relationship recovery coach, author, and former communications agency founder with an international career spanning Switzerland, France, Italy, and the UK. Romilly shares her journey from co-founding one of Switzerland’s first English-language copywriting agencies, to retraining as a teacher during a midlife career pivot and ultimately returning to entrepreneurship by following her deeper calling into life and relationship coaching. Her story highlights the power of reinvention, intuition, and aligning professional work with personal purpose.
The conversation explores Romilly’s specialized work helping people recover from subtle, often hidden forms of toxic relationships—particularly emotional and coercive control that can exist beneath seemingly “successful” lives. She walks through her four-part framework of recognizing, responding, rebuilding, and reclaiming, and discusses how coaching, content creation, and her upcoming book 21 Red Flags intersect to support long-term healing and growth. Romilly also reflects on writing a book while managing a demanding career and family life, choosing the right platforms to reach her audience, and the mindset required to step into a future version of herself while scaling a mission-driven, values-led coaching practice.
🔗 Connect with Romilly
By Closers.ioIn this episode of Founders Future, with host Olivia Sammons, we’re joined by Romilly Golding, a relationship recovery coach, author, and former communications agency founder with an international career spanning Switzerland, France, Italy, and the UK. Romilly shares her journey from co-founding one of Switzerland’s first English-language copywriting agencies, to retraining as a teacher during a midlife career pivot and ultimately returning to entrepreneurship by following her deeper calling into life and relationship coaching. Her story highlights the power of reinvention, intuition, and aligning professional work with personal purpose.
The conversation explores Romilly’s specialized work helping people recover from subtle, often hidden forms of toxic relationships—particularly emotional and coercive control that can exist beneath seemingly “successful” lives. She walks through her four-part framework of recognizing, responding, rebuilding, and reclaiming, and discusses how coaching, content creation, and her upcoming book 21 Red Flags intersect to support long-term healing and growth. Romilly also reflects on writing a book while managing a demanding career and family life, choosing the right platforms to reach her audience, and the mindset required to step into a future version of herself while scaling a mission-driven, values-led coaching practice.
🔗 Connect with Romilly