
Brianna Griffin
About
Bri re-joined the Stanford community in 2019 as a Well-Being Coach for Undergraduate students with Well-Being Coaching. She has been teaching people of all ages since her years as an undergraduate at Stanford. Most recently, Bri instructed a Stanford class on Peer Support, focusing on how to support friends and family using well-being coaching techniques. She grew up in Texas and came to Stanford for her undergraduate studies in Science, Technology, and Society. In her free time, Bri enjoys spending time outside with friends, hiking, and trying out new food spots.
Well-Being Coaching
Neighborhood Well-Being Coach supporting Aspen, Olive, Redwood, and Magnolia.
Specialties/Interest Areas
Dream/goal-oriented coaching, reclaiming one’s values, self-compassion, resilience, individuation, stress and careers, identity and navigating cultural differences, authentic well-being, and flourishing, healthy relationships. All other topics also welcome!
Additional Information
Education
Doctorate, Columbia University, New York, NY; BA in Science, Technology, and Society, Stanford, University, Stanford, CA
Professional Interests
Well-being and livelihood, dream-oriented coaching, reclaiming one’s values, resilience and the intersections of identity and authentic thriving
Personal Interests
Sugar, baking, and cooking (i.e., eating), being outside, music & performing arts (huge audiophile), cycling, ultimate frisbee, watching basketball (GO MAVS!)