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In this special episode, I look back on 2024—a year of podcasting milestones, global facilitation experiences, and personal growth. From hosting **25 podcast episodes** to working with clients across continents, this year highlighted the power of connection and transformation through facilitation. I also share plans for 2025, focusing on leadership, team development, and work-life balance.
**Tune in to discover:**
- A review of key podcast episodes and inspiring guest contributions
- Why people—not AI—are the heart of successful transformation
- Reflections on balancing professional growth and personal well-being
- Plans for creating impactful leadership and team development experiences in 2025
**Quotation:**
*"The real priority in transformation isn't AI, it's people.”* — Nathy Ravez
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In this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome Jenny Martin, the collaboration coach with a unique approach to helping teams connect, collaborate, and unlock their full potential. Jenny is an active voice in the Agile community, known for her expertise in team collaboration and effectiveness and frequently shares her insights at events across Europe. Recently, she completed a post-grad in 'The Psychology of Kindness and Wellbeing at Work,' adding another layer to her facilitation work.
Together, we explore her methods, tools, and the role of positive psychology in creating impactful workshops.
**Tune in to discover:**
- Jenny’s journey to becoming a "secret weapon" for team collaboration
- Key elements to foster psychological safety and trust in teams
- The power of LEGO SERIOUS PLAY® for unleashing creativity
- How StrongSuits® builds trust through positive psychology principles
**Quotation:**
*"Playfulness keeps people engaged."* — Jenny Martin
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*Why Every Facilitator Should Prioritize Feedback and Reflection*
In this episode, I sit down with Tes Cohen, founder of Transformative Gatherings. Driven by a mission to foster curiosity and community, Tes is dedicated to creating spaces that cultivate belonging and continuous learning. Together, we dive into the essential yet often overlooked process of post-workshop debriefing.
Tes shares her five foundational steps for crafting impactful gatherings and provides actionable insights on how to conduct effective debriefs that can elevate future sessions. From key debrief questions to strategies for long-term client communication, this conversation offers a wealth of knowledge for facilitators aiming to maximize the impact of their workshops.
**Tune in to discover:**
- Tes’s unique journey into facilitation
- The 5 keys to creating transformative gatherings
- Why debriefing is essential and the benefits of recording workshop processes
- How ongoing client communication amplifies the long-term impact of sessions
- A look at Tess's Debrief Meeting process: Round Robin, Reflections, and Team Shout Outs
**Quotation:**
*"The magic of the debrief is to actually use it."* – Tes Cohen
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In this episode, I welcome Gwyn Wansbrough, a facilitator and trainer on a mission to help professionals design and lead exceptional online sessions that deliver better results for groups. Together, we explore the nuances of virtual facilitation, focusing on the transition from in-person to online workshops, the importance of designing engaging virtual sessions, and strategies to enhance interaction and connection among participants.
**Tune in to discover:**
- Gwyn’s background and her journey into virtual facilitation
- Why virtual sessions require different engagement strategies than in-person workshops
- The importance of the first five minutes in setting the tone for online sessions
- A live movement activity to combat remote fatigue during workshops
- How using prompts can deepen participant connection and engagement
- A sneak peek into Gwyn’s video course “Breakthrough Facilitation”
**Quotation:**
*"You can't create the same kind of meaningful engagement online as you do in person."* – Gwyn Wansbrough
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In this episode, I sit down with Iwona Fluda, founder of the Ministry of Creativity, LLC. We dive deep into the world of creativity and innovation, discussing Iwona's fascinating journey from Poland to Switzerland, and her distinctive approach to facilitating workshops that prioritize co-creation and human connection.
**Tune in to discover:**
- Iwona's personal journey and background.
- Insights into building effective creative and innovation workshops.
- The golden rules for fostering creativity.
- All about her upcoming "Innovate Together" unconference in Bali.
- A special glimpse into her project, 'Send Your Wish to the Moon'—a global symbol of hope and unity.
**Quotation:**
*“Innovation doesn’t happen without creativity.”* - Iwona Fluda
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In this episode, I’m thrilled to welcome Alex Eisenchteter, an innovative facilitator and founder of Stormz, also an AI expert, founder of the AI Tinkerer community with a passion for designing and leading large group workshops. Alexandre's journey began at a sticky note manufacturer, and before he knew it, aside his engineer role, he found himself facilitating workshops on the shop floor.
Over the years, his creativity has led him to develop tools and approaches that make large group workshops not only possible but highly engaging and productive.
**Tune in to:**
- Discover the essential skills and strategies for facilitating large group workshops.
- Learn how Alex developed his tool, Stormz, to enhance participation and collaboration.
- Explore the intersection of technology and facilitation and how it can elevate your workshops.
- Get insights into the value of high-quality facilitation resources for aspiring facilitators.
**Quotations:**
*"Facilitating large groups isn't just about getting people in the room—it's about creating experiences that connect, engage, and inspire."* – Alexandre Eisenchteter
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Today, I welcome Lisa Partridge, Founder of SIXCOMMS and the beautiful mind behind the Walk and Talk community in Singapore. The community brings together entrepreneurs, small business owners, and individuals looking for meaningful connections. Its purpose is to foster curiosity and connection, allowing participants to come as they are and engage in walking conversations. The community has grown to over 100 members in just 18 months, and it has led to collaborations, workshops, and podcast episodes.
“Come curious, leave connected” - Lisa Partridge
**Tune in to discover:**
- Lisa’s amazing background and journey
- The birth of Walk & Talk
- How to creating Meaningful Connections through Walking Conversations
- How to Building an Organic and Aligned Business
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Today, I welcome Daniela Ruiz, a workshop facilitator and creative coach from Argentina. We delve into how Daniela's artistic background has shaped her unique facilitation style and discuss the challenges and opportunities for facilitators around the world, particularly in regions with limited access to resources due to financial constraints.
**Tune in to:**
- Explore Daniela's nonlinear journey that led her to a career in facilitation.
- Understand how her artistic life has deeply influenced her approach to facilitation.
- Learn about the facilitation communities in Argentina.
- Get aware about the limited access to facilitation courses and retreats for facilitators from regions with weaker currencies.
- Reflect on what can be done to create more accessibility and equity for facilitators globally.
**Quotation:**
"I enjoy commanding attention and getting people on board.” - Daniela Ruiz
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of freelance facilitation with the inspiring Kirsty Lewis, founder of the School of Facilitation. Kirsty brings over a decade of experience and a wealth of knowledge about the facilitation field. She shares her personal journey, the challenges she faced, and the reality of leaving a corporate career to pursue a passion for facilitation. This episode is a must-listen for anyone considering a career shift to freelancing or looking to deepen their understanding of facilitation.
Tune in to:
- Discover the key differences between trainers and facilitators.
- Understand the importance of building a network and finding support when transitioning to freelancing.
- Listen to real talk about the challenging and rewarding sides of becoming a freelance facilitator.
- Discover why facilitators are more needed than ever to support corporate teams in decision-making and collaboration.
- Gain insights into the supportive and collaborative nature of the facilitation community.
**Quotation:**
*"Making the decision to quit and become a freelancer is a big step, and it's not for everyone."* – Kirsty Lewis
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Today I welcome Jan Keck, a trainer, facilitator, and experience designer, who shares his expertise on connecting and engaging people in workshops and meetings. Jan emphasizes the importance of building trust and fostering meaningful connections, rather than relying on superficial icebreakers.
In this episode:
- Discover why building trust and meaningful connections is crucial in workshops.
- Explore strategies for designing experiences that gradually build trust and engagement.
- Learn how setting the right expectations and sequencing activities enhances connection.
- Find out how Jan's card deck, Deep Questions, facilitates meaningfull conversations.
- Get a sneak peek into Jan's upcoming book, Ice Melters, and his new course.
"Real deep connection beats small talk every single time." - Jan Keck
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Today I welcome Lucia Agolini, **Designer of high impact visual design and online experiences,** passionate about crafting elegant solutions that gives the content of workshops a exciting visual environment your participants will love to explore.
In this episode:
- Explore how visual design spices up your workshops and enhances participant engagement.
- Learn why integrating a visual story and theme throughout your workshops creates a cohesive and immersive experience.
- Discover how using templates and consistent visual elements in Miro boards saves time and enhances workshop appeal.
- Find out why Lucie's CNVS illustrations are invaluable for customizing your workshops.
"When we make it visual, we enhance the experience because people are more engaged.”
*Lucie Agolini*
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Welcome to a vibrant discussion with Thomas Lahnthaler, a master facilitator who skillfully blends human behavior, social dynamics, and transformation to help companies steer through uncertain waters.
Today, Thomas joins us to unravel some common misconceptions about facilitation. He challenges the often oversimplified view that facilitation is just about ticking boxes and offers a richer, more nuanced perspective.
What we’ll explore:
👉 **Thomas's Background :** from crisis management in Africa to leading workshops globally
👉 **The Art of Great Facilitation:** What does it really take to excel in this field?
👉 **Beyond the Basics:** Why is there no straightforward answer to 'What is facilitation?'
👉 **Crafting Your Style:** Learn how to develop and refine your own facilitation style, turning your personal strengths into professional superpowers.
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Today I welcome the amazing Kerri Price, an enthusiastic facilitator with over 1,800 workshops to her name. Kerri is a passionate advocate for the transformative power of facilitation and a key influencer in different communities. As the founder of “The Facilitators Network” community and the driving force behind the "Facilitation Matters Festival," Kerri brings a wealth of experience and positivity.
Tune in to discover:
👉🏻 Her journey into the world of facilitation and the inspiration behind it
👉🏻 The current state of facilitation in New Zealand
👉🏻 Her thoughts on how facilitation can change the world
👉🏻 Insights into the facilitators Network community and the upcoming Facilitation Matters Festival in July in New Zealand
Get ready to be inspired by Kerri's energy and her dedication to making a difference through facilitation!
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Get an exclusive peek behind the scenes as I chat with Katrien Schepers and Michiel Hauwaert, the brilliant minds behind the Facilitators Connect Retreat. Back by popular demand after the resounding success of its inaugural edition in September 2023, we dive into the journey from inception to sequel.
Tune in to
👉🏻 Delve into the highs and lows of organizing the inaugural event, sharing candid anecdotes and lessons learned along the way.
👉🏻 Revisit the impactful moments and lasting impressions from the first retreat, uncovering the profound effect it had on participants and organizers alike.
👉🏻 Discover what prompted Katrien and Michiel to extend the legacy of the retreat with a follow-up edition, fueled by the overwhelming feedback and demand.
👉🏻 Get an exclusive preview of what's in store for the upcoming retreat, including program highlights, the picturesque location in France, and invaluable insights awaiting attendees.
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In this exciting episode, join us as we delve into our personal journeys and unveil the collaborative project we've been eagerly crafting: the Take-Off Bootcamp, designed to empower facilitators on their path to freelancing success.
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✨ Hear about Nathy's adventurous move to Bali and the unique experiences she's encountered along the way.
🤗 Join the conversation around work-life balance in freelance life, sharing our candid insights and practical tips for navigating the daily juggle.
💡Discover the importance of carving out time to work on your business and gain valuable direction in your freelance journey.
💥 Dive into the art of designing captivating workshop sessions
🚀 Get a behind the scenes as we unveil the collaborative process of building our upcoming bootcamp, offering a glimpse into the inspiration and dedication driving its creation.
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In this episode, Apa and I have the pleasure of interviewing the inspirational Gitanjali Ponnappa, a Partner at EY for Business Transformation and leader of the EY Innovation Hubs known as wavespace. Gitanjali brings a wealth of experience and insights into the importance of human-centered approaches in driving change and innovation within organizations.
Tune in as we delve into the following key points:
🌟 **Human-Centered Innovation:** Discover why prioritizing human-centered thinking is crucial for driving meaningful change and innovation within organizations.
🤝 **The Role of Facilitation:** Explore how facilitation plays a pivotal role in driving outcomes and effectively communicates the importance of human-centered thinking to decision-makers.
🔍 **Generalist vs. Specialist:** Join the debate on whether it's better to be a generalist or have topic expertise as a facilitator, and understand the significance of having a deep understanding of the business context.
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I am more than happy to welcome my peer in the butter community, Said Saddouk, also known as The Facilitainer, an expert in creating captivating virtual sessions. Saïd shares his journey into freelancing and discusses the challenges of transitioning into this career path.
Tune into our little chat about:
👉🏻 Said’s path into freelancing during the pandemic
👉🏻 The challenge of quitting a job without a plan B
👉🏻 How using LinkedIn to share knowledge and build a following that leads to new opportunities
👉🏻 His passion about tech that turn to a business helping facilitators and trainers create more engaging and interactive experiences.
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Join me, Apa, and Audrey as we delve into our own experiences of clicking instantly upon meeting, possibly due to our shared ENFP personality type. We'll explore the diverse range of personalities often found among facilitators and discuss practical strategies for leveraging these differences in the facilitation process.
In this episode, we'll cover:
🔍 Insights into why connections sometimes instantly click or don't
🧠 Deep dive into ENFP and INFP personality types common among facilitators
🎨 Introduction to the DISC model, categorizing individuals into four colors representing their communication styles
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It's an absolute delight to have Penny Blackmore on the show! After enjoying her previous podcast, "Happy Hours," hosted with Brittni Bowering, I couldn't wait to dive into a conversation with her.
Today, we explore how Penny utilizes facilitation techniques to engage with her B2B clients, gathering valuable insights for effective collaboration. Additionally, she shares insights on her program designed to empower self-employed individuals to approach sales confidently, prioritizing authenticity over flashy marketing tactics
Tune in to listen to our little chat about:
👉🏻 Her Background
👉🏻 How facilitation methods enables her to gather customers information
👉🏻 How to sale without being salesy as a freelancer
👉🏻 Her great program coming out in a few days
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I have the great pleasure to welcome Bas Warmerdam, founder of ConsultingKids. Not only does he work with renowned companies as a consultant and facilitator, but he also helps them by turning their complex organizational issues into simple concepts for kids to creatively solve, then applies their solutions back in the organization.
Today, he joins us to unveil the concept and the magic of this new way of working.
What to Expect in Our Conversation:
Bas shares insights into:
👉🏻 **His Background**
👉🏻 **The Concept of ConsultingKids:** an innovative approach of using children's perspectives to tackle organizational challenges.
👉🏻 **The Power of Children's Thinking:** Explore how children ask different questions and generate a multitude of ideas, sparking innovative solutions.
👉🏻 **The Companies and Success Stories:** Delve into the clients and the fascinating challenges that ConsultingKids has successfully addressed, turning organizational issues into enchanting adventures.
ConsultingKids leverages the creative, uninhibited thinking of children to develop innovative solutions for organizational and societal challenges, regardless of complexity. For more information, visit [ConsultingKids website](https://consultingkids.com/).
And... they would love to get in touch with companies and government organizations around the world to help solve their top 5 challenges, no matter the complexity! For contact, email Bas, the founder, at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). - もっと表示する