Founder of Conscious Coach Academy
Host of Conscious Coach Radio
Founder of Conscious Coach Academy
-Greg Bigs, on working with clients
150 Private Students + Clients
1000+ Served in 5 Years
20+ Events & Interviews
They Said
Working with Greg has been one of the best decisions I have made to accelerate my business and obtain the foundational steps to keep it sustainable. He's helped me see that all success starts from polishing from the inside out. Emanating your own vibration to create the success you want in your life.
The amount of consistent support I received and how Greg continuously met me where I was each week. Whether that meant diving deeper into business, emotions, or anything in between, I immensely appreciate his ability to hold that space.
If you're looking to grow or scale your business, choosing Greg is one of the most powerful choices you can make in that direction.
- Terri B.
Greg Bignell is a spiritual strategist for visionary leaders, creators, and paradigm-shifters who refuse to play small with their soul’s calling. Known for his edgy take on personal evolution and unapologetic truth-telling, Greg helps people break free from inherited systems, outdated identities, and unconscious programming—so they can build lives, businesses, and legacies aligned with their deepest mission.
You didn’t come here to be normal. Greg’s work is for those ready to claim their legacy—and stop apologizing for their power.
INSTAGRAM: @gregbigs • FACEBOOK: @gregorybignellofficial
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The Nature of Consciousness
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Cultivating A Clear Vision
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Stepping Into True Sovereignty
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Creating A Powerful Identity
If You’re Not Embodying It, You’re Just Entertaining - The line between inspiration and distortion
Consciousness Hacking: You’re Not Stuck—You’re Programmed. Here’s How to Break the Loop
The True Cost of Playing Small: How Your Playing Safe Is a Breach of Contract with the Divine
Dreamtime Isn’t Rest—It’s Creation: Mastering the Realm That’s Actually Running Your Life
Stop Selling Coaching. Start Building a Movement That People Actually Want to Join.
The Dark Side of ‘Service’: Escaping the Savior Complex in Coaching