Collaboration Dynamics X-Ray Listening
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For anyone interested in the nuts and bolts of real-life collaboration, especially collaboration among creative, intelligent, free-thinking individuals who are geographically dispersed. These interviews go well beyond the obvious, as metaphor master Judy Rees explores the hidden thinking that inspires collaboration that works.
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Ep040 - Nick Williams - How To Collaborate With Inspiration
Author Nick Williams has authored more than a dozen books, starting with 'The Work We Were Born To Do' . He had a 21 year involvement with Alternatives at St. James' Church in Piccadilly.
How to hold the "big picture" in collaboration. How archetypcal energies matter in collaboration. -
Ep039 - Julie McCracken - How To Collaborate To Get a Book Published
Julie is the author of "Clean Language In The Classroom", published by Crown House in April 2016. How to collaborate with 4 and 5-year-olds to create a class play.
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Ep38 - David Saville - How To Attract Your Co-Creators
How to start a collaboration that feels right. How to tell when a collaboration is not working. How to move on from a project without losing connection.
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Ep037 - Adam Eason - How To Build A Collaborative Therapeutic Relationship
Hypnotist and hypnosis trainer Adam Eason explains the real relationship between hypnotist and recipient. How the client becomes an active agent in the process; how the hypnotist can encourage a healthy collaborative relationship; how exploring metaphor sheds new light on a well-aired topic.
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Ep036 - Nadja Schnetzler - How Collaboration and Innovation Can Happen Effortlessly
Inspirator Nadja Schnetzler, author of "The Ideas Machine" explains how variety powers her personal energy.
How "showing up" authentically improves creative projects. How much personal information should you share with collaborators and why? -
Ep035 - Aran Rees - How To Walk The Line Of Creative Flow
Creativity coach Aran Rees explores the line between motivation and irritation in creative collaboration. Is the word "constraint" a constraint, and what happens when you remove it?
What's the relationship between creativity, collaboration and "flow"? How to lead creative collaborations - and how to screw it up!