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The world is waking up to the power of facilitation. Whether hosting a workshop, hosting more engaged meetings, or leading productive teams - this podcast is for everyone who works with groups and thrives to bring the best out of them. Join us weekly as Dr. Hadnes invites facilitators, trainers, and coaches to share their insights and stories from the facilitation frontlines. These candid long-form conversations aim to demystify facilitation, making it accessible to everyone interested in mastering the art of group collaboration. Gain valuable tips and insights from leading experts, and discover the magic ingredients behind successful workshops. Plus, enjoy a complimentary 1-page summary of each episode to quickly integrate key learnings into your practice. Visit workshops.work/podcast for more.

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The world is waking up to the power of facilitation. Whether hosting a workshop, hosting more engaged meetings, or leading productive teams - this podcast is for everyone who works with groups and thrives to bring the best out of them. Join us weekly as Dr. Hadnes invites facilitators, trainers, and coaches to share their insights and stories from the facilitation frontlines. These candid long-form conversations aim to demystify facilitation, making it accessible to everyone interested in mastering the art of group collaboration. Gain valuable tips and insights from leading experts, and discover the magic ingredients behind successful workshops. Plus, enjoy a complimentary 1-page summary of each episode to quickly integrate key learnings into your practice. Visit workshops.work/podcast for more.

    267 - Elevating Corporate Gatherings with Empathy and Engagement Strategies with Lindsey Caplan

    267 - Elevating Corporate Gatherings with Empathy and Engagement Strategies with Lindsey Caplan

    Gather around my podcast airwaves for a special hour of meaningful moments and messages, as Lindsey Caplan brings us into her world of gathering.
    A Hollywood screenwriter for Malcolm in the Middle, a Silicon Valley Organisational Psychologist and an educator for Dreamworks Animation, Lindsey is a miraculous mind with a showstopper of an oeuvre.
    Along the way, she’s gathered a collection of learnings in her back pocket from these three disciplines, teaching her the simple power of bringing people together over a purpose. Her company The Gathering Effect takes a fresh approach to organisational change, crafting strategies to meet in effective ways.
    Find out about:
    Lindsey’s definition of gathering and why it is a tool for changeWhy we mustn’t over-index on tools without fully understanding how to use them; instead we must first focus on the effectWhy gatherings should be designed around one of four desired effects: compliance, entertainment, engagement and informingThe role that environment plays in gatheringsWhat we can learn about emotional connection, and therefore entertainment, from comedians and musiciansThe causality of company culture in gatherings: its ability to influence and be influenced in how organisations meetDon’t miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.
    And download the free 1-page summary, so you can always have the key points of this episode to hand.
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    LinkedIn
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    266 - The Alchemy of Group Facilitation Crafting Harmony and Tension with Jason Fox

    266 - The Alchemy of Group Facilitation Crafting Harmony and Tension with Jason Fox

    A constant, unchoreographed dance of tension and harmony, of structure and emergence, of psychological safety and sincerity, of client and group: facilitation is an artful balancing act.
    And my guest this week Dr Jason Fox, is a master of equilibrium. A wise and mercurial keynote speaker and facilitator, he straddles the opposing realms of speaker presence and facilitator invisibility with shapeshifting ability, fusing deep philosophical thinking with meaningful future action.
    We ride the facilitation see-saw in episode 266, exploring the alchemic balance of the facilitator, soaring from beautiful philosophies and the ideal conditions for achieving progress, dipping into Vipassana learnings and the potential of a spacious agenda.
    Jason fills our conversation with such wisdom, charm and intrigue, I hope an hour with him leaves you feeling as inspired as I was.
    Find out about:
    Why the alchemy of cooking is like that of facilitation, both requiring acuity, synthesis, and intuitionThe difference between meaningful progress vs. delusional progressPsychological safety: is there such a thing as too much? Can it lead the group into a state of toxic sincerity?The importance of seeking healthy conflict from a place of psychological safetyStriking the balance of imperfection and friction, from the tools we use, to the environment we chooseJason’s teachings from meta-modernism, meta-rationality, Vipassana, and Indigenous Australian philosophyDon’t miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.
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    Links:
    Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.
    Connect to Jason Fox:
    On LinkedIn
    https://foxwizard.com
    https://drjasonfox.com/
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    • 1 Std. 18 Min.
    265 - In the Rhythm of Leadership: Learnings from Music Thinking with Christof Zürn

    265 - In the Rhythm of Leadership: Learnings from Music Thinking with Christof Zürn

    From free jazz and the musical echelons of piano concerto, to indigenous beats and the didgeridoo, this week’s episode is an invitation into the wondrous world of Music Thinking.
    Christof Zürn is the inventor of this mindset; his storied background in musicology, creative direction and service design became the symphony to his brainchild. He now helps organisations to apply the principles of music to their daily lives, offering a new lexicon with which to interpret and understand business, leadership - and of course, facilitation!
    Hear all about Christof’s musical mindset, how to apply it, and why it can be an inspiring scoresheet for effective work, collaboration, and productivity. Episode 265 is guaranteed to be music to your ears.
    Find out about:
    The power of Music Thinking in helping to navigate organisational dynamicsWhat the analogy of music means for business, leadership and facilitationWhy the workshop is not a performance, but a rehearsal for the real-life production, allowing room for mistakes and explorationHow music can help us to hear and understand simultaneous perspectives in an organisationThe notion of ‘Design Thinking Theater’ and why it is a facade to endorse established organisational ideas

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    Links:
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    Connect to Christof:
    Jam Cards
    The Power of Music Thinking
    Templates download
    Epiphany Story 2024
    Workshop with Leadership positions
    Sonic Meditation / Pauline Oliveros
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    • 1 Std. 16 Min.
    264 - Play as a Prism: Exploring Group Work, Conflict, and Human Connection

    264 - Play as a Prism: Exploring Group Work, Conflict, and Human Connection

    It is wonder, curiosity and imagination wrapped up in one. It is both a suspension from reality and way of navigating the world, a problem solver, a flow of creativity, a creative outlet, a language and a state of mind. It is: play!
    And true to its nature, we cannot possibly box play into one definition. Lily Higgins, Pauline McNaulty and Jules Gilleland join me in my digital playground this week to unpeel the many layers of play: purposeful play, play without agenda, play as the essence of human connection, and play as a curious and unexpected vehicle for conflict resolution.
    Gather around for our special fireside conversation!
    Find out about:
    Lily, Pauline and Jules’ multifaceted definitions of play, and why it is simultaneously a mindset, tactic, strategy, and metaphorThe complexities and contexts of play as a facilitation toolHow play can be used to navigate conflict, creating a safe space that diffuses riskHow play can help us challenge our stories, and encourage us to see new perspectives The difference between purposeful play, play as the experience itself, and play without agendaDon’t miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.
    And download the free 1-page summary, so you can always have the key points of this episode to hand.

    Links:
    Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.

    Connect to guests:
    Lily Higgins LinkedIn
    Pauline McNaulty LinkedIn
    Jules Gilleland LinkedIn

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    Live online courses with podcast guests


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    • 1 Std. 13 Min.
    263 - From Water to Metal: Exploring Elemental Archetypes for Enhanced Facilitation with Alice Inoue

    263 - From Water to Metal: Exploring Elemental Archetypes for Enhanced Facilitation with Alice Inoue

    We are all made of stars. The elements of our bodies were first forged in celestial matter across the cosmos billions of years ago. As humans, we tend to think of ourselves as separate from nature, but we are of course, nature itself.
    So when Life Guide, astrologist and founder of Happiness U, Alice Inoue introduced me to her fascinating psychometric assessment based on the five elements of ancient traditional Chinese medicine - water, wood, fire, earth and metal – I knew this conversation was going to be filled with earthly, enlightening wisdom for both facilitation - and life!
    Alice teaches us about finding our natural superpowers in the elemental system, how to foster deeper group harmony, and how to see ourselves and others in a new dimension. Intrigued? Tune in to your element – and this week’s episode!
    Find out about:
    Alice’s psychometric assessment Master Your SuperpowerThe elemental archetypes, their qualities and challenges, and how each element might interact with anotherHow to use the language of elements in the workplaceWhat we can learn about facilitation from astrology, Feng Shui and traditional Chinese medicine practicesThe importance of getting comfortable with silence and asking the right questionsDon’t miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.
    And download the free 1-page summary, so you can always have the key points of this episode to hand.
    Links:
    Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.
    Connect to Alice Inoue:
    LinkedIn
    Website
    Master Your Superpower Assessment 

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    Live online courses with podcast guests

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    • 1 Std. 6 Min.
    262 - Navigating the Facilitation Landscape with Community Perspectives

    262 - Navigating the Facilitation Landscape with Community Perspectives

    Earlier this year, SessionLab published the second edition of their State of Facilitation report, surveying the ever-evolving landscape of our profession. 93 countries, 372 hours spent answering the survey and a generous 975 respondents later, and the NeverDoneBefore community joins together with the SessionLab community to put the 2024 report findings under a facilitation magnifying glass in our very first fishbowl conversation!
    Together, we dissect three juicy and provocative, yet important questions: Do accreditations, or a lack of, harm or expand our profession? Do facilitators hide behind their tools? And how valuable is community in our world? Episode 262 is a special one, join us!
    Find out about:
    Key findings from the State of Facilitation 2024 reportThe presence, weight and validity of accreditations in facilitation - can we learn on the job or do we require a professional certification?The role that tools play when facilitating small vs. large groups and how they can help us to navigate conflictWhether digitally-assisted facilitation is transforming the face of the profession – for the better or worseAn exploration into how facilitators continue to learnDon’t miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.
    And download the free 1-page summary, so you can always have the key points of this episode to hand.
    Links:
    Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.
    IAF Accreditation process
    Connect to:
    NeverDoneBefore
    SessionLab
    State of Facilitation Report 2024

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    Live online courses with podcast guests

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