Linda González is a bilingual coach and consultant with expertise in facilitating and building sustainable solutions for diverse participants in the non-profit, social justice, educational, and philanthropic arenas. Her purpose is to work with multicultural wisdom and inspire people to embark on a creative journey of balance and healing for this and future generations. She has two books - her most recent is Breaking Through Your Own Glass Ceiling, based on many years of coach people to live full-hearted lives despite daily inequities. Her first book is an award-winning memoir about family secrets and redemption, titled The Cost of Our Lives.
Linda has a thriving practice as a life coach with a focus in life and livelihood transitions, authentic leadership, and health and wellness. She possesses excellent speaking and communication skills to build creative, authentic partnerships with people and organizations. Linda collaboratively and incisively addresses dynamics of power and different approaches in her work. She is a member and leader in a bilingual Toastmasters Club, consistently delivering speeches with content from her books that receive high accolades.
Linda received a MSW from the University of Southern California. She received a BA from Stanford University. She also has a MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College and is a published creative non-fiction writer.
She was born in Los Angeles and raised by immigrant parents, her father from México and her mother from Colombia. She has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for twenty five+ years. Her twins are young adults embarking on their life journeys.