Katherine Baldwin

Katherine is a mental health and wellbeing expert, keynote speaker, author and coach who helps individuals and organisations achieve high performance without sacrificing their wellbeing. Combining personal experiences with professional expertise, Katherine speaks on critical workplace wellbeing topics including stress management, imposter syndrome, resilience, emotional intelligence and preventing burnout. Her impact as a speaker was recognised when she was named a Finalist and Highly Commended at The Speaker Awards 2024 for Positive Impact.

Katherine began her professional career in journalism, working as a correspondent for Bloomberg before joining Thomson Reuters. Over more than a decade in international journalism, she served as a Foreign Correspondent in Latin America, Political Correspondent at Westminster and Humanitarian Journalist for the Thomson Reuters Foundation. During this time, she travelled with Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, reported from Parliament and covered major global events, including natural disasters, conflicts and humanitarian crises. Following her journalism career, she expanded into coaching, learning and development, achieving a Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy and later lecturing in journalism at Bournemouth University.

Alongside her speaking work, Katherine is the author of ‘How to Fall in Love: A 10-Step Journey to the Heart’, published in 2017. Her writing has appeared in leading publications including The Guardian, The Sunday Times, Psychologies, Red, Good Housekeeping and the Daily Mail. She has also contributed to Mind Tools since 2009, reviewing leadership and management literature and creating content focused on professional development and organisational performance.

Today, Katherine works as a mental health and wellbeing speaker, relationships coach, author and mentor. She supports high-achieving professionals in overcoming self-sabotaging behaviours, building healthier relationships and rediscovering purpose. Her work is characterised by honesty, empathy and practical strategies, helping audiences create sustainable success while protecting their mental and emotional wellbeing.

Katherine delivers compelling keynote presentations that blend exceptional storytelling with practical wellbeing strategies. Drawing on her experiences as an international journalist and her personal journey through burnout and recovery, she offers audiences relatable insights that inspire meaningful change. Her TEDx talk, ‘Finding Courage, Overcoming Fear and Breaking Free’, showcased her ability to engage and motivate audiences on topics of resilience and personal growth. Organisations hire Katherine to help teams strengthen emotional wellbeing, develop self-awareness, build confidence and create healthier, more sustainable approaches to success in both work and life.

Here are some of the key milestones that define Katherine Baldwin’s remarkable career:

  • 2024 – Named Finalist and Highly Commended at The Speaker Awards for Positive Impact, recognising her influence as a mental health and wellbeing speaker.
  • 2023 – Delivered her TEDx talk, ‘Finding Courage, Overcoming Fear and Breaking Free’.
  • 2017 – Published her book, ‘How to Fall in Love: A 10-Step Journey to the Heart’.
  • 2015 – Served as a University Lecturer at Bournemouth University, teaching journalism, employability and resilience skills.
  • 2010 – Achieved a Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy, strengthening her expertise in mental health and behavioural change.
  • 2010 – Worked as a Learning and Development Coach, helping individuals and teams maximise their strengths and performance.
  • 2009 – Joined the Thomson Reuters Foundation as a Humanitarian Journalist, reporting on global disasters and humanitarian emergencies.
  • 2002 – Became Political Correspondent for Thomson Reuters, covering UK government, foreign affairs and accompanying Prime Ministers on international assignments.