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First Time Facilitator

121 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 14 ratings

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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Bonus: How to manage perceived risks around using third party platforms (like Zoom) for your remote sessions with Riz McDonald

April 30, 2020 08:18 - 10 minutes - 10.2 MB

Another espresso shot episode coming to you this week! I hopped on a quick call with Foundd Legal owner, Riz McDonald to chat about a question that was raised in The Flipchart community on Facebook this week. The question was, “When writing up contracts to deliver remote sessions, is anyone including information to address potential / perceived risks around using platforms such as Zoom? Just to give an example, if someone recorded a session without your knowledge, or someone felt there wa...

Want to be a great speaker? Be a great listener with Julian Treasure (Episode 117)

April 27, 2020 06:00 - 48 minutes - 56.1 MB

In this episode I chat with 5 x TED stage speaker, Julian Treasure about how the design of workspaces affects our productivity and how listening can be beneficial to us as speakers and facilitators. In this episode you will learn how offices are organic spaces that should be designed based on the activity, factors that affect people’s happiness and productivity in work, why is silence is important in improving conscious listening and how to listen to someone you don’t agree with! Julian ...

Simple ways to sell tickets to your online webinar/session with Juan Daniel Sobrado (BONUS!)

April 22, 2020 04:04 - 13 minutes - 12.8 MB

Juan Daniel Sobrado hopped on the First Time Facilitator podcast recently, to chat with Leanne Hughes about ticket sales platforms for webinars and online training sessions.  Resources mentioned on this show: Learning Legendario Eventbrite Zapier ConvertKit Mailchimp Check out Juanda’s Zoom magic tricks! Tweet your thanks or thoughts to Juanda or Leanne

Bringing unpredictability into your voice (tips from voice coach + TikTok sensation), Sally Prosser (Episode 116)

April 20, 2020 06:00 - 34 minutes - 32.3 MB

Sally Prosser is a voice coach who is crushing it on TokTok. She does really cool things - organises events called Voice and Vinho, hosts 6 week voice makeover programs and brings creativity and flair into all the mediums she works in, including workshops. In this episode, we talk about voice coaching, tips for delivering workshops and managing energy (she has a terrific metaphor for energy).  I also ask her if it’s possible to change our voice. Sally is a former TV journalist, PR consul...

Bonus: How to show up online when you’re dealing with life with Leanne Hughes and Andrew Pitchford

April 15, 2020 05:18 - 18 minutes - 17.5 MB

Bonus episode coming to you this week. I was invited onto The Morning Kick, a morning huddle hosted by Andrew Pitchford and the team from Excite Media. Last week, I posted on LinkedIn about the double-mindedness we can all go through trying to be authentic at this time and how to be present, real, but have empathy while still being about the business.  How many plates are we spinning when we turn up online?  Join Andrew and I as we discuss how to show up as a business owner on social d...

Online learning is about the marriage (not the wedding) with Matthew Mason (Episode 115)

April 13, 2020 06:00 - 41 minutes - 48.3 MB

Today’s guest in Matthew Mason, the Chief Learning Architect at Superb Learning, an innovative content development and training business focused on better training, better outcomes by working with organisations to develop modern and creative learning solutions.  We recorded this interview pre-covid however it could not come at a more relevant time, particularly as we talk about how to move our face to face workshop events online, the importance of creating community, and Matthew also share...

How to position yourself as the guide (not the hero) with Dr JJ Peterson (Episode 114)

April 06, 2020 06:00 - 49 minutes - 45.2 MB

Let me say upfront: This is a notepad and pen episode. Take them out, now! Dr JJ Peterson is the Chief of Teaching and Facilitation at StoryBrand and he’s my guest on the show.  It was recorded recently so we do touch on covid-19 and how StoryBrand are pivoting their workshops to online but JJ […] The post How to position yourself as the guide (not the hero) with Dr JJ Peterson (Episode 114) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Bonus: How to use Zoom breakout rooms effectively with Oscar Trimboli

April 01, 2020 21:20 - 38 minutes - 35.2 MB

@Oscartrimboli and I caught up yesterday to share ideas on how to make #Zoom breakout rooms more effective during virtual workshops. Listen in! #virtualworkshops #zoom The post Bonus: How to use Zoom breakout rooms effectively with Oscar Trimboli appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Moving Improv workshops online by thinking on your feet with Jen Oleniczak Brown (Episode 113)

March 30, 2020 18:49 - 39 minutes - 44.9 MB

I hope you’re keeping safe, eating a variety of food, getting some movement into your day while we navigate this uncertainty and complexity. This week, I’m keeping the content fresh again and talking to a person who wrote the book about adapting to change, it’s called “Think on your feet: Tips and Tricks to Improve […] The post Moving Improv workshops online by thinking on your feet with Jen Oleniczak Brown (Episode 113) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Virtual meeting and workshop tips from the Remote Meeting Guy, Jonas Rajanto (Episode 112)

March 23, 2020 06:00 - 50 minutes - 23.2 MB

Today’s guest, Jonas Rajanto’s life has changed over the last two weeks – he has been in demand, helping individuals and businesses pivot their offline offerings, online. Jonas is based in Finland and is affectionately known as “The Remote Meeting Guy”.  In this show we talk about energy required to facilitate online workshops and how […] The post Virtual meeting and workshop tips from the Remote Meeting Guy, Jonas Rajanto (Episode 112) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Never let a good crisis go to waste with Murray Guest and Steph Clarke (Episode 111)

March 19, 2020 10:22 - 39 minutes - 36 MB

*BONUS EPISODE* During these unprecedented Covid-19 times, I thought it would be helpful for listeners to lean into a conversation between their facilitation peers. With less than 24 hours notice, I invited Murray Guest and Steph Clarke onto a Zoom call, to have an open conversation on how we’re feeling, how we’re responding, and how […] The post Never let a good crisis go to waste with Murray Guest and Steph Clarke (Episode 111) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

We all have a choice to get to the next level with Nicholas King (Episode 110)

March 16, 2020 06:00 - 50 minutes - 58 MB

In this episode I chat with Nicholas about how to strive to become the best version of yourself as a facilitator and how to make a difference in others lives. I think that’s one of our goals as facilitators: Create some type of transformation from when a participant enters our workshop. We want to spark […] The post We all have a choice to get to the next level with Nicholas King (Episode 110) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Facilitating your passion pivot (and being brave to step into it) with Scott Armstrong (Episode 109)

March 09, 2020 06:00 - 39 minutes - 44.7 MB

It’s been just over a year now since I stepped out as a solopreneur and I feel like I’m still trying to find that ultra niche topic for me to really double down on. I run workshops on so many things: leadership, team dynamics, negotiation, communication, Strengths – I’m still a generalist and everyday, I […] The post Facilitating your passion pivot (and being brave to step into it) with Scott Armstrong (Episode 109) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Effective virtual facilitation using Zoom Webinars with Leanne Hughes (Episode 108)

March 02, 2020 06:00 - 40 minutes - 37.5 MB

This is a surprise, pop-up show! I had so many of you asking questions about how to facilitate virtual meetings and webinars, so I’ve created a practical episode, on this very topic this week. It seems like there is more of a demand to do this well, particularly given world events like coronavirus, we’re seeing […] The post Effective virtual facilitation using Zoom Webinars with Leanne Hughes (Episode 108) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Get going (and then get good) with Kate Norris (Episode 107)

February 24, 2020 06:00 - 42 minutes - 48.5 MB

Charisma: An important topic that we haven’t explored enough on this show. How do you know when someone is charismatic?  What clues do you pick up? That’s a question I ask today’s guest, to get her thoughts on what it takes to be charismatic. And spoiler alert? The good news is, we can all get a little […] The post Get going (and then get good) with Kate Norris (Episode 107) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Why being “barely adequate” is a smart strategy for First Time Facilitators with Michael Bungay-Stanier (Episode 106)

February 17, 2020 06:00 - 48 minutes - 55 MB

Leanne Hughes interviews #1 coaching thought leader and author, Michael Bungay-Stanier on the First Time Facilitator podcast. The post Why being “barely adequate” is a smart strategy for First Time Facilitators with Michael Bungay-Stanier (Episode 106) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Legendary learning + the facilitation percentage game with Juan Daniel Sobrado (Episode 105)

February 10, 2020 06:00 - 37 minutes - 43.1 MB

Here’s a question for you. Think about the last workshop you delivered. If you had to use a ratio, how much time did you spend speaking, explaining, emphasising vs the group speaking, sharing, contributing? That’s a great reflection question, isn’t it? I can’t claim it. It’s question that led today’s guest into becoming more curious […] The post Legendary learning + the facilitation percentage game with Juan Daniel Sobrado (Episode 105) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

When do you stop calling yourself a First Time Facilitator? with Leanne Hughes (Episode 104)

February 03, 2020 06:00 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

When do you stop calling yourself a First Time Facilitator? How do you know when you’ve graduated to just being a “Facilitator”? I’ve given a bit of consideration to this and put together my thoughts in this episode. I talk about some key things to stop, start (and continue) doing, for example: Stop apologising when […] The post When do you stop calling yourself a First Time Facilitator? with Leanne Hughes (Episode 104) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Learning to adapt, adopt and love change with Lydia Moussa (Episode 103)

January 27, 2020 06:00 - 42 minutes - 49 MB

With the inevitable changes happening all around us, teams need to build their capabilities so that they can successfully adopt new change projects and confidently adapt to their ever-changing environments.  Academic, change facilitator & tech startup founder, Lydia Moussa, combines knowledge and evidence from her PhD in change implementation research, with years of change facilitation […] The post Learning to adapt, adopt and love change with Lydia Moussa (Episode 103) appeared first on ...

Using body language to create a powerful workshop experience with Mark Bowden (Episode 102)

January 20, 2020 06:00 - 49 minutes - 57.2 MB

You know when you run a workshop, every now and then you peer around the room to see who’s paying attention, who looks interested (and, who doesn’t!) and you make judgments based on what you’re seeing from up the front of the room? I thought that was a key part of being a facilitator – […] The post Using body language to create a powerful workshop experience with Mark Bowden (Episode 102) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

10 facilitation lessons from the last 100 weeks with Leanne Hughes (Episode 101) + a bonus interview with Murray Guest

January 13, 2020 06:00 - 1 hour - 87.3 MB

This week on the show sharing my Top 10 facilitation lessons learnt over the last 100 episodes. I’m going to compare the facilitator I was 100 weeks ago, with the facilitator I am now (or who I aspire to be), based on the information I’ve been able to extract from previous guests and experiences. I […] The post 10 facilitation lessons from the last 100 weeks with Leanne Hughes (Episode 101) + a bonus interview with Murray Guest appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Facilitating conversations with the world’s best performers with Jordan Harbinger (Episode 100)

January 06, 2020 06:00 - 41 minutes - 48 MB

Leanne Hughes interviews Jordan Harbinger on the First Time Facilitator podcast The post Facilitating conversations with the world’s best performers with Jordan Harbinger (Episode 100) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

16 Facilitators share their 2020 planning strategy (Episode 99)

December 30, 2019 06:00 - 41 minutes - 38.1 MB

How do your fellow facilitators plan their new year?  Be inspired and get some new ideas on how to plan your 2020 by hearing 16 previous guests of the First Time Facilitator podcast share how they they form their plan of attack  Special thanks to the following facilitators for contributing to this week’s episode:  Sue […] The post 16 Facilitators share their 2020 planning strategy (Episode 99) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

“That which you can plan is too small for you to live”: 2019 reflections + 2020 planning with Leanne Hughes (Episode 98)

December 23, 2019 06:00 - 31 minutes - 28.8 MB

We’re closing in to the end of not only a year, but a decade as well. I wanted to take some time out on today’s episode to reflect on the year, and ask some questions to help you reflect, as well as focus in on creating a delightful 2020.  In this episode, I share some […] The post “That which you can plan is too small for you to live”: 2019 reflections + 2020 planning with Leanne Hughes (Episode 98) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Facilitating like a fighter pilot (with the pace of a poet) with Chris Huet (Episode 97)

December 16, 2019 06:00 - 43 minutes - 39.9 MB

Communication is an integral part of any work or life situation. Regardless of how compelling the speaker is, all audiences have limited attention spans. To become a more effective communicator,  it is important to learn how to connect with your audience and make more meaningful conversations with them.  My guest this week, Chris Huet from […] The post Facilitating like a fighter pilot (with the pace of a poet) with Chris Huet (Episode 97) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Smart solopreneur contract creation with Riz McDonald (Episode 96)

December 09, 2019 06:00 - 34 minutes - 39 MB

Solopreneurs face challenges such as business plans, goals, invoices, paying taxes, paying contractors and managing contracts. In this episode I chat with Riz McDonald on how you can simplify entering into contracts with your clients and protecting your intellectual property at the same time.  She knows from experience how difficult and time consuming it can […] The post Smart solopreneur contract creation with Riz McDonald (Episode 96) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Public speaking is a sprint, facilitating is a marathon with Tim Ferguson (Episode 95)

December 02, 2019 06:00 - 47 minutes - 43.2 MB

Have you ever delivered a workshop where your participants are told they HAVE to attend? It’s not too fun as a facilitator. Today’s guest, Tim Ferguson from Audience Communication & Events Inc started reframing the situation when he asked, “What could we do to get our participants leaping out of their chairs to attend our […] The post Public speaking is a sprint, facilitating is a marathon with Tim Ferguson (Episode 95) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Reconnecting the dots: How I got started as a facilitator with Leanne Hughes (Episode 94)

November 25, 2019 06:00 - 38 minutes - 35.5 MB

I’ve often been asked how I started my facilitation journey, how I escaped my 9-5 job and how I’ve landed international training opportunities. I share all of that, and more in this week’s episode! Resources mentioned on the show: Dorie Clark’s Entrepreneurial You self-assessment Michael Bungay-Stanier’s book, “Do More Great Work” Jenny Blake’s book, Pivot: […] The post Reconnecting the dots: How I got started as a facilitator with Leanne Hughes (Episode 94) appeared first on First Time F...

How to facilitate a bid with Justin Nickerson (Episode 93)

November 17, 2019 06:00 - 31 minutes - 29.2 MB

We are stepping outside of the general facilitation industry today, and finding inspiration from the real estate industry. More specifically, the role of an auctioneer! Auctioneers have to prepare for bid day; they have to facilitate an outcome for a client, and they also have to do this in group of large groups. As you’ll […] The post How to facilitate a bid with Justin Nickerson (Episode 93) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Thrive as a Facilitator with Joanna Wiesinger Ph.D. (Episode 92)

November 11, 2019 06:00 - 41 minutes - 37.9 MB

This week on the show, I’m reconnecting with Joanna Wieseinger Ph.D from Thrive With Strengths, who I nearly ‘met’ at the CliftonStrengths conference in Omaha earlier this year (you’ll hear the story on this episode). As a Certified Gallup CliftonStrengths trainer, Joanna helps leaders and their teams find the right conditions to THRIVE WITH STRENGTHS […] The post Thrive as a Facilitator with Joanna Wiesinger Ph.D. (Episode 92) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Becoming Indistractable: Make traction on the things that matter with Nir Eyal (Episode 91)

November 03, 2019 20:30 - 51 minutes - 47.3 MB

Can you imagine a day where we actually got what we needed to get done, done? I cannot wait to share this interview with you, because my guest today, Nir Eyal is talking about gaining the superpower of INDISTRACTABILITY!  It’s funny, I get so many comments from listeners and even friends saying, Leanne you’re so […] The post Becoming Indistractable: Make traction on the things that matter with Nir Eyal (Episode 91) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Managing hungover participants at workshops + conferences with Leanne Hughes (Episode 90)

October 28, 2019 06:00 - 18 minutes - 17.3 MB

This episode is a bit of fun, may be polarising but the thing is, it’s a question I’ve had to ask myself more than a few times – so when I ask myself a question, I figure that there is at least one other person in the world asking themselves the same things. Let’s set […] The post Managing hungover participants at workshops + conferences with Leanne Hughes (Episode 90) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Designing workshops that work with Myriam Hadnes (Episode 89)

October 21, 2019 06:00 - 41 minutes - 38 MB

I’d love you to meet my (nearly) facilitation twin, Dr Myriam Hadnes. Although we have completely different career backgrounds, we are driven by the same thing. Myriam is based in Amsterdam and she also hosts a show about workshops! On this episode, we talk through her career pivots and how she discovered that she didn’t fit […] The post Designing workshops that work with Myriam Hadnes (Episode 89) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Facilitating (and maximising) an authentic customer experience with Tom Scantlebury (Episode 88)

October 14, 2019 06:00 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MB

Our guest today has an amazing perspective on how to help businesses succeed, by creating authentic and exceptional customer experiences. His name is Tom Scantlebury and he’s the founder of Sky Blue Customer Experiences Services. Tom is based down the Gold Coast, Australia. In this conversation, you’ll learn the parallels between Customer Experience (CX) and […] The post Facilitating (and maximising) an authentic customer experience with Tom Scantlebury (Episode 88) appeared first on Firs...

Seriously playing with LEGO with Joel Birch (Episode 87)

October 07, 2019 06:00 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MB

Have you heard about LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®? I, as I’m sure many of you did too, grew up playing with LEGO and used it to craft all sorts of things, from space-ships, to holiday resort. I was seeing quite a few people on LinkedIn share their photos of LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® sessions and I was […] The post Seriously playing with LEGO with Joel Birch (Episode 87) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Tune up your workshop with Leanne Hughes (Episode 86)

September 30, 2019 06:00 - 12 minutes - 11.7 MB

This episode was inspired by the traction I got from a LinkedIn post a few weeks ago, that also got some great response on The Flipchart. The post was about music. Before I share the essence of the post, I don’t think I need to give an explanation on why music is important. I have […] The post Tune up your workshop with Leanne Hughes (Episode 86) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Managing your company’s best assets: A conversation with my dad, Aneurin Hughes (Episode 85)

September 22, 2019 21:00 - 31 minutes - 29.1 MB

Today, you will be hearing a conversation I had with my dad, Aneurin Hughes. This isn’t too self-indulgent thing though, we haven’t done this to record family memories, we are keeping this on topic for you! Dad is a civil engineer and some of my earliest memories were watching him prepare for conference speeches. He […] The post Managing your company’s best assets: A conversation with my dad, Aneurin Hughes (Episode 85) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Be where your facilitation feet are with Ingrid Thompson (Episode 84)

September 15, 2019 22:00

You’re in for a delightful listen this week as I’m interviewing a superstar facilitator, Ingrid Thompson from healthynumbers.com.au. Ingrid is an educator, problem solver and the Founder of Healthy Numbers. Ingrid describes herself as a sponge, particularly a learning sponge. She loves listening and reading and building, and absorbing all the knowledge, so she can share that with you.  In this show, we talk about Ingrid’s fascinating career history and what she’s achieved over the year...

Forced connections using icebreakers with Leanne Hughes (Episode 83)

September 09, 2019 06:00 - 18 minutes - 17.1 MB

Please don’t read the title of this and think I’m telling you to MAKE people meet each other and force their connections using icebreakers! There’s a bit more to it in this minisode. Yes, this episode is all about icebreakers and energisers. I feel like I could create literally dozens of episodes on these two […] The post Forced connections using icebreakers with Leanne Hughes (Episode 83) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Facilitating a human connection with Angela Henderson (Episode 82)

September 02, 2019 06:00 - 34 minutes - 31.6 MB

Angela Henderson runs the most amazing workshops, conferences and retreats and takes that time to put the care into these events. The post Facilitating a human connection with Angela Henderson (Episode 82) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

The one criteria I use to design and deliver workshops with Leanne Hughes (Episode 81)

August 26, 2019 06:00 - 15 minutes - 14.6 MB

Someone asked me recently, ‘Hey Leanne if there was one word that described your approach and what you find most important in designing and delivering a workshop, what would that word be? ’That word for me is: Contrast. You can call it other words like variety, or even a phrase like ‘mixing it up’ – […] The post The one criteria I use to design and deliver workshops with Leanne Hughes (Episode 81) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

The business of facilitation with Sarah McVanel (Episode 80)

August 19, 2019 07:26 - 52 minutes - 48.1 MB

I thought I’d invite a special guest back. Sarah McVanel featured on Episode 39 of the First Time Facilitator podcast, where we spoke about discovering your facilitator zone of genius. I got so much value from her about the business side of facilitation, that when I left my corporate job in February it took me […] The post The business of facilitation with Sarah McVanel (Episode 80) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Lessons learnt on the road (and on the tarmac) with Leanne Hughes (Episode 79)

August 12, 2019 06:00 - 26 minutes - 24.8 MB

I’m fresh back in Australia after delivering an intense week-and-a-bit facilitation gig over in Hong Kong. I had a wonderful time and learnt some lessons on the road, that I’d like to share with you. Why? Prevention is better than cure! This trip had it all: Typhoons, civil unrest and a missing credit card! Watch […] The post Lessons learnt on the road (and on the tarmac) with Leanne Hughes (Episode 79) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Solutions-focused facilitation with Paul Z Jackson and Janine Waldman (Episode 78)

August 05, 2019 06:00 - 47 minutes - 43.4 MB

Today I’m calling on the northern hemisphere, and the UK in particular and chatting to Janine Waldman and Paul Z Jackson from The Solutions Focus. These two are master facilitators, you will pick that up in this conversation. You may also pick up in the conversation that I was in awe of them, considering their […] The post Solutions-focused facilitation with Paul Z Jackson and Janine Waldman (Episode 78) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Flipchart hacks to gain back time with Leanne Hughes (Episode 77)

July 29, 2019 06:00 - 11 minutes - 10.4 MB

In this solo mini-sode, I share an amazing flipchart hack that will help you feel more present, more focused and less-distracted the morning of a workshop.  Resources mentioned in this episode Join our community on Facebook called ‘The Flipchart’ Tim Pence’s business, Small Truths Drawing tube from Eckersly’s Connect with Leanne Hughes on LinkedIn The post Flipchart hacks to gain back time with Leanne Hughes (Episode 77) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Cross-border facilitation and leadership with Brett McGuire (Episode 76)

July 22, 2019 06:00 - 33 minutes - 31.1 MB

I met today’s guest, Brett McGuire on my work travels to Indonesia last year. When I wanted to seek out a person to help me on the workshops I’m facilitating in Hong Kong later this month, I thought Brett would be able to give me some incredible insight, given his cultural and cross-border work with […] The post Cross-border facilitation and leadership with Brett McGuire (Episode 76) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

How did we do? Reflections from our #CliftonStrengths presentation with Adam Mustoe (Episode 75)

July 15, 2019 06:00 - 35 minutes - 32.5 MB

Yes I told you I’d be doing solo minisodes every fortnight, however I wanted to bring this chat to you sooner and while it’s fresh and relevant. This is a reflection conversation I shared with my co-facilitator, following our presentation at the Clifton Strengths conference. Adam and I met on this podcast and through some […] The post How did we do? Reflections from our #CliftonStrengths presentation with Adam Mustoe (Episode 75) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Pivoting into public speaking with Jenny Blake (Episode 74)

July 07, 2019 21:20 - 36 minutes - 41.6 MB

I'm so excited to share my interview with the incredible @jenny_blake on this week's First Time Facilitator podcast! #facilitation The post Pivoting into public speaking with Jenny Blake (Episode 74) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

How to start a workshop when you’re waiting for people to show up with Leanne Hughes (Episode 73)

June 30, 2019 21:15 - 16 minutes - 15 MB

I don’t think I’m the only facilitator who has ever had this problem. You want to start your meeting or workshop but there are a few people who are late.  What do you do, do you start the meeting, or do you delay? Early on in my career, lacking experience and confidence I said ‘we’d […] The post How to start a workshop when you’re waiting for people to show up with Leanne Hughes (Episode 73) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Off Script but Still On Track with Dr Rebecca Sutherns (Episode 72)

June 24, 2019 06:00 - 41 minutes - 38.4 MB

I love the opportunity to reach out to amazing facilitators all around the world and ask them how they do it, and today I’m so excited to share my chat with Dr Rebecca Sutherns from rebeccasutherns.com. If you’re a senior leader looking to make wiser decisions faster… If you’re a facilitator looking to up your […] The post Off Script but Still On Track with Dr Rebecca Sutherns (Episode 72) appeared first on First Time Facilitator.

Guests

Dave Jackson
1 Episode
Jenny Blake
1 Episode
Jordan Harbinger
1 Episode
Julian Treasure
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Nir Eyal
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