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Friday 19 November, 2021 marked the second NeverDoneBefore Festival.
In keeping with the spirit of the day, I elected to do something unique and, admittedly, daunting: a live podcast recording with anyone and everyone who wished to participate. No agenda, no plans, no idea what we’d discuss.
Eight wonderful conversations with eight wonderful facilitators from across the globe followed. Now we’ve brought those conversations together, turning them into micro-interviews and dividing them across three short episodes, to paint a picture of the NDB 2021 experience.
Listen along to hear how these facilitators reflected their learnings against their own practice, assumptions, and plans for the future. It’s a NeverDoneBefore moment - captured in time, preserved in podcast form!
In this part, hear from:
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, the community of facilitators, caught your attention; click here to explore it in more detail!
Thanks to our sponsor Deckhive. Click here to find out more about the new platform for using card decks in online facilitation. Use the code workshopswork to get the first month for free.
Exclusive offer from Facilitator Cards for workshops.work listeners you can get 15% off your entire purchase at shop.facilitator.cards by using code workshopswork.
Questions and Answers
Part 1
[01:13] Patrick Tiongson: when did you start calling yourself a facilitator?
[03:29] To you, what is the difference between facilitation and moderating a conversation?
[06:33] As above, but Patrick asked me!
[11:31] When you look back at your experience as a moderator and a facilitator, what’s a lesson you’d like to share with the audience now?
[17:30] Saar Ben-Attar: How have you seen the online space facilitate conversations?
[21:29] Do you think our longing for creativity and serendipity has driven innovation in communications technology?
[24:33] Thinking long-term about events and trying to imagine the future of NeverDoneBefore.
[31:38] When you look back at your experience as a facilitator, what’s a lesson you’d like to share with the audience now?
[34:24] Jeremy Akers: You just hosted your first NeverDoneBefore workshop: The Slow Thinking Dojo. What did you learn and experiment with?
[36:10] What do you mean when you talk about participants being ready to “go for it”?
[36:57] What was the structure you designed to help participants go for it?
[41:06] What surprised you from a facilitation perspective?
Share your thoughts about our conversation!
Support the show
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https://workshops.work/podcast
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Did you know? You can search all episodes by keyword to find exactly what you need via our Buzzsprout page!
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Friday 19 November, 2021 marked the second NeverDoneBefore Festival.
In keeping with the spirit of the day, I elected to do something unique and, admittedly, daunting: a live podcast recording with anyone and everyone who wished to participate. No agenda, no plans, no idea what we’d discuss.
Eight wonderful conversations with eight wonderful facilitators from across the globe followed. Now we’ve brought those conversations together, turning them into micro-interviews and dividing them across three short episodes, to paint a picture of the NDB 2021 experience.
Listen along to hear how these facilitators reflected their learnings against their own practice, assumptions, and plans for the future. It’s a NeverDoneBefore moment - captured in time, preserved in podcast form!
In this part, hear from:
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, the community of facilitators, caught your attention; click here to explore it in more detail!
Thanks to our sponsor Deckhive. Click here to find out more about the new platform for using card decks in online facilitation. Use the code workshopswork to get the first month for free.
Exclusive offer from Facilitator Cards for workshops.work listeners you can get 15% off your entire purchase at shop.facilitator.cards by using code workshopswork.
Questions and Answers
Part 1
[01:13] Patrick Tiongson: when did you start calling yourself a facilitator?
[03:29] To you, what is the difference between facilitation and moderating a conversation?
[06:33] As above, but Patrick asked me!
[11:31] When you look back at your experience as a moderator and a facilitator, what’s a lesson you’d like to share with the audience now?
[17:30] Saar Ben-Attar: How have you seen the online space facilitate conversations?
[21:29] Do you think our longing for creativity and serendipity has driven innovation in communications technology?
[24:33] Thinking long-term about events and trying to imagine the future of NeverDoneBefore.
[31:38] When you look back at your experience as a facilitator, what’s a lesson you’d like to share with the audience now?
[34:24] Jeremy Akers: You just hosted your first NeverDoneBefore workshop: The Slow Thinking Dojo. What did you learn and experiment with?
[36:10] What do you mean when you talk about participants being ready to “go for it”?
[36:57] What was the structure you designed to help participants go for it?
[41:06] What surprised you from a facilitation perspective?
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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