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In times of strife - whether it’s a global health crisis or our neighbours at war - what role does facilitation play? Can we hope to change the world one workshop at a time?
These are challenging questions with wide-ranging consequences, but I can think of few facilitators better equipped to answer them than Quanita Roberson and Tenneson Woolf.
Both have been guests on this show previously, but never together. Quanita and Tenneson’s Fire and Water Leadership Journey is a programme that shapes wise leaders, prioritising emotional healing and practices including Being the Circle Way, Story, Art of Hosting, Life Coaching, and Presentations of Learnings.
Join us as we explore the ever-increasing need for inner work, what it means to lead, and how we can use facilitation to serve our communities in troubled times.
Find out about:
Don’t miss the next show: Subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.
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.
Questions and Answers
[02:57] What is the role of facilitation in such troubled times?
[05:57] Tenneson contributes his perspective on the same question.
[13:57] How much is the global crisis of escalation a reflection of inner strife?
[17:54] Does having more comfort in our values and belief systems make us less inclined to explode at things?
[19:11] Tenneson responds to the same question.
[24:04] Almost nobody wakes up in the morning with a plan to be a bully or an asshole. So how do we facilitate the conversation when it happens accidentally?
[34:24] In our daily encounters, we have the choice to avoid escalation - but how do we know when to do so or not?
[37:37] What do you rely on to invite a group to turn to themselves before each other?
[44:32] How do we get each other to open up and be vulnerable, so we can experience that magical connective power of intimate trust?
[49:48] How do we hold and balance space for big topics that might affect some participants more than others?
[55:38] What would you say to the audience, as a final reflection of this conversation?
[57:10] Quanita answers the same question.
[1:00:33] What question would you like the audience to ask themselves as this episode ends?
Links
Quanita’s website
Tenneson’s website
The Fire & Water Leadership website
Episode 123 with Quanita
Episode 27 with Tenneson
Connect to Quanita and Tenneson:
Quanita on
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In times of strife - whether it’s a global health crisis or our neighbours at war - what role does facilitation play? Can we hope to change the world one workshop at a time?
These are challenging questions with wide-ranging consequences, but I can think of few facilitators better equipped to answer them than Quanita Roberson and Tenneson Woolf.
Both have been guests on this show previously, but never together. Quanita and Tenneson’s Fire and Water Leadership Journey is a programme that shapes wise leaders, prioritising emotional healing and practices including Being the Circle Way, Story, Art of Hosting, Life Coaching, and Presentations of Learnings.
Join us as we explore the ever-increasing need for inner work, what it means to lead, and how we can use facilitation to serve our communities in troubled times.
Find out about:
Don’t miss the next show: Subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.
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.
Questions and Answers
[02:57] What is the role of facilitation in such troubled times?
[05:57] Tenneson contributes his perspective on the same question.
[13:57] How much is the global crisis of escalation a reflection of inner strife?
[17:54] Does having more comfort in our values and belief systems make us less inclined to explode at things?
[19:11] Tenneson responds to the same question.
[24:04] Almost nobody wakes up in the morning with a plan to be a bully or an asshole. So how do we facilitate the conversation when it happens accidentally?
[34:24] In our daily encounters, we have the choice to avoid escalation - but how do we know when to do so or not?
[37:37] What do you rely on to invite a group to turn to themselves before each other?
[44:32] How do we get each other to open up and be vulnerable, so we can experience that magical connective power of intimate trust?
[49:48] How do we hold and balance space for big topics that might affect some participants more than others?
[55:38] What would you say to the audience, as a final reflection of this conversation?
[57:10] Quanita answers the same question.
[1:00:33] What question would you like the audience to ask themselves as this episode ends?
Links
Quanita’s website
Tenneson’s website
The Fire & Water Leadership website
Episode 123 with Quanita
Episode 27 with Tenneson
Connect to Quanita and Tenneson:
Quanita on
Support the show
✨✨✨
You can now find the podcast on Substack, where your host Dr. Myriam Hadnes is building a club for you to find fellow listeners and peers: https://myriamhadnes.substack.com/

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