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Circles are everywhere: in nature, our biology, our art. There’s something sacred and special about them. So what happens when we introduce them to our facilitation practice?
This week, I dive into ‘circle’ facilitation with Jonathan Hefter, the Head of Experience Design, Facilitation, & Training at Circl.es.
We start by setting a mutual understanding of great facilitation; before diving into the complexities of holding judgements, learning to listen and centre others, and the physical and metaphysical power of gathering in circles; before coming full circle to the tools and tricks great facilitators can use to explore circle workshops.
We cover a lot of deep and challenging topics, but Jonathan has a way with words that makes the entire conversation feel easy and accessible. It’s no wonder he’s finding so much success with Circl.es!
Find out about:
● Defining facilitation and what best practice looks like in circle workshops
● What it means to measure and balance energy and flow in a workshop
● How to help participants own their experiences rather than framing their best-guesses as informed advice
● Why circles – as a physical arrangement and a facilitation practice – can be so effective at unlocking deep connection and conversation
● The impact technology can have on our conversations without us realising
● What the difference is between vulnerability and openness
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Click here to download the free 1-page summary.
And if the idea of NeverDoneBefore 2021, the community of facilitators, caught your attention; click here to explore it in more detail!
A huge thank you must go to SessionLab, the sponsor of Workshops Work. Claim your free two months of SessionLab Pro now – this deal is exclusive to Workshops Work listeners!
Questions and Answers
[Part 1]
[01:14] When did you start calling yourself a facilitator?
[02:11] What’s the difference between a facilitator, a moderator, a consultant, and a guide?
[06:29] What are the key skills that make a good facilitator?
[08:29] How do you distinguish “energy” and “flow”?
[16:45] How can we work on ourselves to avoid judging the group for, say, a lack of creativity?
[21:45] Why people struggle to take the risk of making conversations not about themselves.
[26:08] How can we address and reframe unwarranted advice-giving?
[30:20] What was it about your first wilderness experience that changed you as a listener?
[33:17] Learning to step out of thinking there are ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ things to share.
Links
Video Platform Circl.es
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Circles are everywhere: in nature, our biology, our art. There’s something sacred and special about them. So what happens when we introduce them to our facilitation practice?
This week, I dive into ‘circle’ facilitation with Jonathan Hefter, the Head of Experience Design, Facilitation, & Training at Circl.es.
We start by setting a mutual understanding of great facilitation; before diving into the complexities of holding judgements, learning to listen and centre others, and the physical and metaphysical power of gathering in circles; before coming full circle to the tools and tricks great facilitators can use to explore circle workshops.
We cover a lot of deep and challenging topics, but Jonathan has a way with words that makes the entire conversation feel easy and accessible. It’s no wonder he’s finding so much success with Circl.es!
Find out about:
● Defining facilitation and what best practice looks like in circle workshops
● What it means to measure and balance energy and flow in a workshop
● How to help participants own their experiences rather than framing their best-guesses as informed advice
● Why circles – as a physical arrangement and a facilitation practice – can be so effective at unlocking deep connection and conversation
● The impact technology can have on our conversations without us realising
● What the difference is between vulnerability and openness
Don’t miss the next show: Subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.
Click here to download the free 1-page summary.
And if the idea of NeverDoneBefore 2021, the community of facilitators, caught your attention; click here to explore it in more detail!
A huge thank you must go to SessionLab, the sponsor of Workshops Work. Claim your free two months of SessionLab Pro now – this deal is exclusive to Workshops Work listeners!
Questions and Answers
[Part 1]
[01:14] When did you start calling yourself a facilitator?
[02:11] What’s the difference between a facilitator, a moderator, a consultant, and a guide?
[06:29] What are the key skills that make a good facilitator?
[08:29] How do you distinguish “energy” and “flow”?
[16:45] How can we work on ourselves to avoid judging the group for, say, a lack of creativity?
[21:45] Why people struggle to take the risk of making conversations not about themselves.
[26:08] How can we address and reframe unwarranted advice-giving?
[30:20] What was it about your first wilderness experience that changed you as a listener?
[33:17] Learning to step out of thinking there are ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ things to share.
Links
Video Platform Circl.es
Share your thoughts about our conversation!
Support the show
✨✨✨
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive a free 1-page summary of each upcoming episode directly to your inbox, or explore our eBooks featuring 50-episode compilations for even more facilitation insights. Find out more:
https://workshops.work/podcast
✨✨✨
Did you know? You can search all episodes by keyword to find exactly what you need via our Buzzsprout page!
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