First Time Facilitator

Leanne Hughes

Leanne Hughes from the First Time Facilitator blog reveals all of her group facilitation, training and workshop tips and tricks so you can be ahead of the curve the next time you step out in front of a group.Discover how you can tweak elements of your facilitation style, or incorporate new techniques to engage your audience and leave with lasting impact (and 5-star feedback). Icebreakers, leadership, group interaction, preparation, games, conflict, props, flip-charts, delivery, voice, body language, confidence, discussions and everything that works (and doesn’t work) to help you better understand how to deliver and connect with your audience, every single time.

  1. 2H AGO

    FTF261: How to Design High-End Client Experiences with Alan Weiss (Talk the Walk replay)

    Send Leanne a message Leanne Hughes and Alan Weiss explore what it really takes to design premium client experiences — from large-scale thought leadership conferences to intimate high-touch group gatherings in penthouse suites around the world. Alan shares the frameworks, courage, and lifestyle philosophy behind his most successful events, and Leanne reflects on her own recent red carpet camp-out experience. Topics Covered Defining high-end experiences — Alan's two models: large group conferences (125–150 people) vs. intimate groups (7–10 people in premium locations)The large format event — Outside speakers (Dan Pink, Jonah Berger), a $30–35K AV crew, volunteer wranglers, concurrent sessions, and how to turn a cost-neutral event into $150K in spinoff businessThe intimate group format — Penthouses in London, Paris, and LA; Michelin-starred dinners; provoking IP over socialisingThe role of location — Why venue matters more for small groups, and how Alan used his Kauai suite to transform a stuffy sessionProgram design — Overwhelming with value, reframing problems rather than solving them, and the story of Mike Robert's legendary Pebble Beach strategy programCourage and filling seats — Becoming an "object of interest," the chain reaction of attraction, and why you should never lead with priceAccessibility as a brand strategy — Being the most accessible expert in a niche, and where to draw the lineCurating the right room — Why sophistication and maturity matter more than income, and the one time someone didn't belongLifestyle as the real brand — Why people follow Alan for the life he lives, not just his consulting expertiseWhat people get wrong — The experience should showcase you, not the venue; using Broadway plays, tours, and dinners as vehicles for IPVirtual high-end experiences — Why Alan believes in-person is essential for high-touch, community-building workPlanning and promotion — Shameless promotion, letting your wife veto the destination, and the 24-hour sign-up experimentKey Quotes "You don't solve problems. You recast and reframe them, so people say, 'I never looked at it like this before.'" — Alan Weiss "The higher high-tech goes with AI, the higher touch is required." — Alan Weiss "I prove that you can do it — and more importantly, that you can do it unashamedly." — Alan Weiss "If we're not pissing somebody off every day, we're not doing our job." — Alan Weiss Resources & People Mentioned Dan Pink — Author and speakerJonah Berger — Wharton School professor, author of ContagiousMichael Bungay Stanier — Author of The Coaching HabitRandy Gage — Author, prosperity mindset expertThe Innovation Formula — Alan Weiss & Mike Robert (1985)Connect Alan Weiss: alanweiss.comLeanne Hughes: First Time FacilitatorTalk the Walk — next episode: first week of JuneSupport the show

    28 min
  2. APR 2

    FTF260: The Campfire Method with Jan Keck: A Better Way to Build Trust in Groups

    Send Leanne a message Jan Keck is back on First Time Facilitator for a pop-up episode, and this one is for anyone who wants to create connection without making people cringe.  Jan first appeared on the podcast in Episode 156, and in this conversation he shares the thinking behind his new book, The Campfire Method, plus what he’s learned from three years of writing, testing, and refining his ideas in public.  We talk about why Jan moved away from the old “icebreakers” framing, and how his work evolved into a bigger idea: creating the conditions that help people feel safe enough to connect, contribute, and take risks. He shares how small moments before a session even starts can shape the whole experience, from pre-event communication to what people see when they first enter the room.  In this episode, Jan shares:  why the best facilitators build a risk ramp, not a risk jump  how to make space for quiet participants without putting them on the spot  the five conditions that help “melt the ice”, including the importance of choice  what happened when he asked 350 TEDx attendees to create secret handshakes with strangers  how writing his book in public, with weekly community feedback, helped him stay consistent for three years  why he now prefers facilitator promises over group agreements or rules If you work with groups, workshops, retreats, learning experiences, or team sessions, there’s a lot in here for you. About Jan Keck Jan Keck is a facilitation trainer, TEDx speaker, and author of The Campfire Method. On his official book page, the book is described as a practical guide for empathetic leaders who want to design group experiences that spark engagement, encourage vulnerability, and build deeper connection.  Grab or pre-order Jan’s book here Support the show

    38 min
  3. 10/17/2025

    FTF259: Exceptional Experiences with Neen James

    Send Leanne a message Today, I’m thrilled to welcome back my friend, leadership strategist, and powerhouse of positivity — Neen James — to the show! If you haven’t seen the YouTube version yet, go and watch it. Neen radiates light, energy, and fun — she’s truly a walking champagne moment. Fun links: Discover Your Luxury Mindset Self-Assessment Luxury Is A Mindset Neen James Luxury Mindset Research Executive Summary You might remember Neen from her earlier book Attention Pays. She’s since continued her global journey speaking with C-suite leaders and luxury brands, helping them elevate their communication and connection. Now, she’s back with a brand new book: Exceptional Experiences — and this one is all about how to create moments that make people feel seen, heard, and valued. We chat about: 🥂 What Taylor Swift gets right about treating your energy as a luxury🌟 Why true luxury isn’t about expensive things — it’s about connection and attention💬 How to use “luxury language” to elevate your communication (and what words sound cheap vs. expensive!)🕯️ How facilitators and leaders can engage all five senses to create memorable experiences💗 The importance of champagne moments — those tiny, joyful touches that make ordinary experiences extraordinary🌏 Why the world needs more optimism and how not to dim your light — even when it feels too bright🎁 How personalization, customization, and fascination create magic in any client or workshop experienceNeen also shares some behind-the-scenes examples from world-class luxury brands (think Four Seasons and Ritz-Carlton) and how we can bring that same level of care and intentionality into our own work — even in small, everyday ways. If you’re a facilitator, coach, consultant, or anyone who cares about the experience you create for others — this conversation is pure gold. 👉 Learn more about Neen and her new book: neenjames.com 👉 Explore her Luxury Mindset research and download her Luxury Language Dictionary at luxuryisamindset.com Support the show

    1h 5m
  4. 12/17/2024

    FTF255: How we built my new brand in 4 weeks with Jason Knight

    Send Leanne a message I’m so excited to take you behind the scenes of my rebranding journey—aka Leanne 3.0. In this replay, I chat with Jason Knight, the brilliant mind behind my new brand. Watch our conversation on YouTube to see the brand! Jason and I first connected on my First Time Facilitator podcast back in 2019, and five years later, I finally brought him on board to reimagine how I show up in the world. But this episode isn’t just about the shiny new website (even though I love it)—it’s about the process. Rebranding wasn’t even on my radar this year, but during my Radical Reboot on the Gold Coast, I realised my old brand was... fine.  But “fine” isn’t what I want to offer my clients.  Jason and I dive into the messy middle of branding—balancing tensions like approachability vs. luxury, identifying my essence (hello, “Tropical Courage”), and figuring out how to reflect me through visuals, words, and vibes. If you’ve ever thought about rebranding or just need a confidence boost, this one’s for you. 10 key insights: Play the Long Game: Jason and I first connected five years ago. Relationships take time—stick with them!“Good” Can Be Dangerous: My old brand was good, but that was the problem. It wasn’t great.Clarity Through Process: Jason’s process included diagnosing where I stood, repositioning, and rolling it all out fast.Test Ideas in Real Time: “Tropical Courage” became a cornerstone of my brand after I casually tested it in a workshop.Speed is Confidence: We sprinted through the rebrand in a month. Quick wins keep you motivated.Balance Tensions: Approachable vs. luxurious, tropical vs. gritty. Turns out, you can be both.Branding Is a Vibe: Your brand isn’t just a logo or colours—it’s how it feels. Think: playlist, visuals, even drinks!Collaborate to Elevate: Weekly feedback sessions and input from trusted friends brought the brand to life.Confidence Is Everything: I’ve gone from cringing at my website to wanting to share it with everyone.Invest in Yourself: A strong brand sets you up for the long game—it’s already opening doors for me.Why this matters to you: If you’re thinking about rebranding, or you’re stuck in the “good but not great” phase, here’s what I’ve learned: Don’t wait for the “perfect” time. There’s never a perfect time—just make space and start.Collaborate with people who challenge you and help you see yourself in new ways.Test your ideas out loud. See how people react. You’ll know when you’re onto something.Branding is an investment in your confidence, your positioning, and your future. It’s worth it. A challenge for you: Jason asked me this question early on: How would you explain what you do to a seven-year-old? It was harder than I thought! Try it yourself—simplifying your message is a game-changer. This was such a fun journey, and I hope it gives you some ideas for your own brand evolution.  And hey, if you’ve checked out my new website and found any bugs, send me a screenshot (hello@leannehughes.com), and I’ll send you chocolate. 🍫  Support the show

    42 min
  5. 11/13/2024

    FTF254: Talk the Walk with Alan Weiss (How to avoid gambling away your career)

    Send Leanne a message Fresh off a Las Vegas red carpet experience, Leanne Hughes sits down with legendary consultant Alan Weiss for a candid conversation about career risks, professional reinvention, and the art of strategic decision-making.  Drawing parallels between Vegas gambling and career moves, this episode delivers unexpected insights about when to hold steady and when to make bold moves in your professional life.  Whether you're contemplating a career pivot or looking to level up your impact, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on professional risk-taking. What You'll Learn: 🎯 The crucial difference between smart risks and dangerous career gambles💼 Why overhead kills consulting businesses (and what to do instead)🔄 How to balance high competence with personal energy and passion🚀 The mindset shift from "what you want to do" to "who you want to be"📚 Strategic approaches to writing books while maintaining a consulting practice🎯 Why staying "one step ahead" of clients isn't enough (and what to aim for instead)🧠 The danger of "news diets" and why staying informed matters💡 How to present yourself as truly unique rather than a commodity🎭 The art of switching between consulting and coaching modes📈 Why "working harder on yourself than your job" might be the wrong approachKey Quote: "You need to pursue what you love doing that can make you money... The ideal thing is you should be making money to support the lifestyle to which you aspire and loving what you do every day." - Alan Weiss Whether you're an independent consultant, corporate professional, or aspiring entrepreneur, this episode offers practical wisdom for making strategic career moves without gambling away your future. Want to connect? Join our next live stream: November 27th at 4pm Eastern (US) / November 28th at 7am Eastern (Australia)Share your thoughts with Leanne: Connect on LinkedIn or email hello@leannehughes.comSupport the show

    31 min
4.7
out of 5
23 Ratings

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Leanne Hughes from the First Time Facilitator blog reveals all of her group facilitation, training and workshop tips and tricks so you can be ahead of the curve the next time you step out in front of a group.Discover how you can tweak elements of your facilitation style, or incorporate new techniques to engage your audience and leave with lasting impact (and 5-star feedback). Icebreakers, leadership, group interaction, preparation, games, conflict, props, flip-charts, delivery, voice, body language, confidence, discussions and everything that works (and doesn’t work) to help you better understand how to deliver and connect with your audience, every single time.

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