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 l ...
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This podcast explores the tools and stories of great speakers, facilitators, and makers of meaningful, transformational experiences. HOWEVER this is being temporarily repurposed to share our wedding story!
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We promote and support the growth of professional Scrum. Scrum Facilitators helps the professional Scrum facilitators in their journey. In the podcast we discuss ideas, lessons and tools that can be helpful for Scrum Masters, Product Owners and Developers. Bringing forward ideas by interesting people from the community and our larger network.
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Welcome to the Alternative Living Podcast. Where amazing ideas are talked about and your standard of living are put into questions. Or in other words; how to add more life to your life! ...Still not clear? Well; it's normal; it's kind of a new thing, maybe the future of things... I beleive that everybody has the potential to change his life; spend less money on superficial "wants" and actually have the chance to work more at something that is a pationnate "need" for them. ---Cover art photo ...
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My Podcast is here to encourage you, uplift you and Coach you to a Mindful life of Victory !!!!! You were born to be Victorious!!!! When God created you, He had Purpose, Victory and Success in Mind!!!!
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Have you struggled with changing your body? Haven�'t you always known that changing your body should be easier? What if it wasn�'t about dominating or forcing your body with the latest fads or exercises? What if it was as simple as making friends with your body and removing the energetic blocks that keep you from changing both your body and your life? Donnielle Carter www.Donnielle.com https://www.accessconsciousness.com/donnielle
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Oregon, with its pioneering approach to psilocybin legalization, provides the perfect backdrop for our exploration. We'll examine the state's regulatory framework and how it's shaping the future of psilocybin therapy, shedding light on the unique opportunities and challenges faced by the community of facilitators, therapists, and seekers alike. Through heartfelt interviews and thought-provoking discussions, "How to Become a Psilocybin Facilitator" aims to demystify the process of how to beco ...
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In the cosy studio of André I have beautiful conversations with special persons. Apparently a certain insight, perspective or thought was the compelling reason for the rendezvous. Communication, contact and culture often emerge during the conversation. How to facilitate a group, how to involve people, how to make an impact for sustainable change, are not simple to-do-lists. These questions challenge us to explicit our personal beliefs and ways of working. That is why we have a conversation. ...
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FTF254: Talk the Walk with Alan Weiss (How to avoid gambling away your career)
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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 w…
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FTF253: The Delegate Experience: Conferences Done Differently with Mary-Louise (ML) Huppatz
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Send Leanne a message In this episode of the First Time Facilitator podcast, host Leanne Hughes welcomes Mary-Louise (ML) Huppatz, CEO of the Association for Tertiary Education Management (ATEM), to discuss her unique approach to conferences, leading change, and facilitation. ML's passion for people and creating meaningful learning experiences come…
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FTF252: Obsess over the participant (not the meeting room) with Steven Demedio + a sneak peak of our Red Carpet Campout
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Send Leanne a message In this episode of the First Time Facilitator podcast, I am thrilled to welcome Steve Demedio to the show. Steve shares his inspiring journey from a career in sales leadership to becoming a passionate facilitator obsessed with creating engaging and memorable learning experiences. Join us for our retreat: The Red Carpet Campout…
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FTF251: How we sold out our event in 24 hours (Behind the scenes of How to Face Change) with solo reflections from Leanne Hughes
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Send Leanne a message Host Leanne Hughes takes you behind the scenes of the recent "How to Face Change" event she co-hosted with Michael Bungay Stanier (MBS). From brainstorming ideas, locking in the perfect venue, to manufacturing demand for tickets, Leanne spills all the details on how they turned a bold idea into an unforgettable experience. Exp…
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FTF250: Building trust and driving change in workshops with Hitomi Whitlock
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Send Leanne a message In this episode, we're joined by Hitomi Whitlock, Organizational Change Manager at the University of Washington's Housing and Food Services, and an experienced real estate investor. Hitomi shares her journey from moving to the U.S. as a child to leading change at one of the nation's top universities—all while managing a succes…
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FTF249 Michael Bungay Stanier's Co-Facilitation Tips & Brisbane Event Preview!
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Send Leanne a message Come along to our event! https://lu.ma/rooftopbne In this episode, host Leanne Hughes chats with Michael Bungay Stanier on their upcoming event in Brisbane together on 3 Sep 2024, and the art of co-facilitation. Reflecting on their first podcast experience in Brisbane, they dive into topics such as managing facilitation dynami…
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Audio-Article: It’s actually OK to be a Scrum Purist, and this is why! by Chee-Hong Hsia
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In this experimental episode of the Scrum Facilitators Community podcast, Sjoerd Kranendonk reads “It’s actually OK to be a Scrum Purist, and this is why!” by fellow Scrum Facilitator Chee-Hong Hsia. The article explores the concept of being a Scrum purist, and after reading it, Sjoerd adds some of his own thoughts. The article starts off by addres…
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Fostering team growth and dealing with complexity through professional coaching - Maaike Klasen
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In this episode, Sjoerd Kranendonk and Maaike Klasen delve into the nuanced world of coaching within agile frameworks. They discuss the importance of contracting for coaching sessions and the distinctions between general coaching, professional coaching, and Agile coaching. Emphasizing the emotional dynamics within teams, they explore the complexiti…
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FTF248: Mid-year check-in + sneak peak of Talk the Walk with Alan Weiss
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Send Leanne a message In this episode, host Leanne Hughes provides an update on her activities as a solopreneur and content creator, sharing insights from her recent experiences and projects. She provides an update on her book, some of the work she's delivered this year, including a recent innovative conference presentation focused on flexibility. …
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How Exploring Neurodiversity Can Improve Work for Everyone - Anita Kalmane-Boot
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In the latest Scrum Facilitators Community podcast, host Sjoerd Kranendonk and guest Anita Kalmane-Boot discuss the importance of neurodiversity in teams. Anita shares insights on recognizing and leveraging the strengths of neurodivergent team members, and emphasizes the benefits for all team members in creating an inclusive and understanding work …
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FTF247: From Workshop to Written Word: Translating Ideas into Books with Mel Loy and Jade Miller
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Send Leanne a message Are you currently running workshops, generating ace ideas, have some cool toolsup your sleeve? Maybe you should turn all of that great stuff into a book! If you're curious how to do that, you'll love today's conversation with fellow first-time authors and Brisbane business owners, Mel Loy and Jade Miller. Both Jade and Mel are…
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FTF246: Alan Weiss on speedy design + why workshops can be the worst solution for a client
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Send Leanne a message Watch our conversation on YouTube. Alan Weiss returns to the podcast this week, for the third time, to (metaphorically) poke me in the eye again. In this conversation, we riff on: Speedy workshop design How Alan turns an idea into an offer almost immediately How consultants need to focus on helping their clients innovate, and …
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FTF245: Preparing to be spontaneous in your workshops with Lisa Leong
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Send Leanne a message Today, I'm joined by Lisa Leong, a broadcaster, author, and facilitator. Watch us chat on YouTube. Her superpowers, which you'll hear very clearly in this episode, are curiosity and creativity. She's a former IP, technology, and wine lawyer—yes, that's actually a thing. She caught the radio bug in 2001, which is exactly why I …
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FTF244: Get to the Point with Sally Prosser
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Send Leanne a message In the First Time Facilitator podcast, host Leanne Hughes introduces guest Sally Prosser, a voice and confidence coach. We riff on the concept of 'breveloquence', a portmanteau of brevity and eloquence, and how they aim to develop and use this tool in verbal and written forms. We also take you behind the scenes of our new work…
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#4 - Fashion, Spirituality and Integration
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In this episode, James meets with Evacheska deAngelis a Psycho-Spiritual Guide, and founder of founder of Temple Sotto Luce. They delve into a conversation about the impact the psychedelic movement has had on music, culture and fashion as well as her experience with psychedelic healing including her experience training at the Ayahuasca Foundation. …
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FTF243 Unseen facilitation tips: How Phil Woods creates epiphanies in his workshops
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Send Leanne a message In today's conversation, Phil Woods from Catalyst Strategy shares his journey from a legal career to becoming an independent strategy and team development consultant. Watch our conversation on YouTube. Phil outlines how he uses frameworks to guide organisations through transformation, draws on his command and activator strengt…
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FTF242: 5 Workshop Hacks Using ChatGPT with Leanne Hughes
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Send Leanne a message Tune in to discover how to design fast and deliver strong without the stress...using Chat GPT! In this episode, host Leanne Hughes discusses five ways she uses chat GPT to improve and enhance her workshop experiences and delivery. She shares examples of how she uses Chat GPT for image creation, generating questions, creating c…
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#3 - Lessons from 50 Years of Prohibition
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Richard Miller shares how the foundation of his journey in clinical psychology, led to his interest in psilocybin and eventually led him to become an advisor at Changa. Richard highlights the unique privilege of individuals who are now fully certified facilitators – being some of the first and only in the USA. However, whilst he praises development…
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Physicality, Our Buddy and Instrument of Intelligence
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Being friends Colin Skelton and Yuen Yen continue their conversation on play and physicality in the working contexts. A playful mind and the human body are always within our reach. But our rational thinking forgets or ignores them regularly. Both friends think connecting again with our human playfulness and physicality, is an important future skill…
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FTF241: Leanne Hughes’ Unofficial 2023 Annual Report
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Send Leanne a message Leanne Hughes’ 2023 Annual Report podcast/video episode, where I share my favourite UNOFFICIAL business metrics, and quarter by quarter highlights/lessons learnt. Some of my unofficial metrics include: 📈 # of countries visited 📈 Clients I loved partnering with 📈 New topics explored 📈 Messages about the book and its impact 📈 Ho…
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#2 - Growing Psilocybin Mushrooms with Willy T
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In this episode, we meet with Willy T, one of the first people to complete the Psilocybin Facilitator training at the Changa Institute; now founder at TripzOregon and head of the Psilocybin Facilitators Association. He discusses his own personal experiences with psilocybin including the importance of having a facilitator within psilocybin trips as …
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FTF240: Get Lucked! How to Cultivate Serendipity in Your Work with Dr. Christian Busch
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Send Leanne a message Watch our conversation on YouTube! My experience with luck has been, you can actually optimize for luck. So, what is this got to do with workshops and facilitation and hosting group events? I think it has a lot to do with it. If your goal is next year to create more workshops, to work with really great clients, to be more alig…
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