• 294 - Learning From Burning Man About Transformative Experience Design with Rob Blakemore
    Nov 5 2024

    Burning Man is the ultimate expression of radical, creative trust. As 80,000 people from all over the world gather in the Nevada Desert, they join together on a blank canvas to co-create a utopia of art, community, culture and human spirit - leaving no trace that the event ever happened.

    In this sprawling temporary city of interactive installations, music, dance and expression, how do you grant creative freedom with the trust that everyone will keep the cultural essence of Burning Man alive?

    Rob Blakemore, the regional contact for the UK tells us all in this fascinating conversation! With collaboration, emergence and participation at the heart of this enigmatic event - facilitators, get ready to be inspired.

    Notes:

    • The 10 principles of Burning Man that defined its ethos
    • What facilitators can learn about the event’s experience design
    • How Burning Man embraces a culture of participation, radical enablement and experimentation
    • How to foster trust in people while giving them the freedom to exploring new ideas
    • The concept of non-transactional, non-judgemental gifting

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    Burning Man
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • 293 - Facilitation as Salesmanship: Building Trust and Buy-In with Alan Versteeg
    Oct 29 2024

    Are facilitators just salespeople in disguise? We’re not on commission, we’re not driven by a desired outcome, we don’t have a product, and nor are we in a numbers game… and yet, the longer I spoke to Alan Versteeg this week, the more I realised just how much we have in common.

    And if you still don’t believe me, Alan is here to change your mind - after all, this is where he shines! Alan has been selling perspectives to people for many, many years, inviting them in to realise new ideas - rather like that of a facilitator.

    Learn how Alan masters the influence of persuasion, how he’s perfected the art of authenticity to build trust, and why he believes the buy-in of a group is actually your secret sales pitch.

    Find out about:

    • The intersection of facilitation and sales: from trust to perception and psychology
    • Alan’s 26-year sales experience in selling perspectives
    • Why leaders need to master buy-in if they are to inspire new perspectives
    • The importance of appealing to someone’s values - not their ideals
    • The 6 Ps of persuasion

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 292 - Facilitation Beyond Methodology: Healing, Connection, and Commitment with Jutta Weimar
    Oct 22 2024

    What is your inner calling? For many facilitators, it’s to build spaces of deep, life-affirming connection. After all, facilitation is more than just its methodologies and its tools; it’s about doing the soul-searching inner work to understand ourselves better, for participants and facilitators alike!

    For Jutta Weimar, founder of the Berlin-based Facilitation Academy, her calling was a gift. She joins me for a big, warm hearted episode brimming with self-awareness, healing and connection, as she shares the inner game that has defined her outer facilitation game.

    A beautiful and inspiring way to spend an hour of your day! Please press play and join us.

    Find out about:

    • How do we create the structures for freedom to take place?
    • Why we learn as much from participating as we do from practicing
    • We can make fairer spaces by understanding other people’s obstacles
    • Authority projections, what they are and how to overcome them
    • How to be your authentic self, to invite others into their authenticity

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 291 - Building Trust through Facilitation with Maria Arpa
    Oct 15 2024

    There is great richness to be found in human connection - when we know how. To truly see others, to step into vulnerability and to find hidden reflections in ourselves.

    Maria Arpa is an absolute powerhouse of inspiration. From mediation to facilitation, she’s made it her life’s purpose to change the path of others for the better: working with people in extreme poverty, areas of knife crime, and social deprivation to overcome conflict, seek peaceful dialogue, and find connection they never knew possible.

    Guiding us through learnings from the streets of London, prisons and social neighbourhoods, all the way to the corporate corridors, this episode packs a powerful punch! It’s an exploration of humanity, hope, and the healing of the self.

    Find out about:

    • Maria’s Dialogue Road Map method of communication
    • How we can support groups to have vulnerable conversations
    • Why what you see in others is a reflection of yourself
    • Expressing and recognising the language of needs
    • Why we must create specific spaces to change the system

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • 290 - Facilitating Through Structure: From Gamestorming to Community Building with Dave Gray
    Oct 8 2024

    How can you create the life of your dreams, where your work not only pays the bills, but brings you daily joy, creative fulfilment and purpose?

    Possibilitarian, artist and author Dave Gray joins me in this episode to introduce us to the art of the possible. He generously shares his life’s lessons in business and creativity; from building his $10 million agency, to becoming an accidental author of 3 books, and his creative community brainchild, the School of the Possible.

    A rich, expansive conversation, filled with inspiration, with lots to savour and apply in your own business!

    Find out about:

    • What becomes possible when you take away the label of facilitation
    • The pitfalls of not having an external meeting facilitator
    • The structures and rules needed to fulfill meeting roles
    • How to apply standardised practices while still allowing room for emergence
    • Why empathy maps can act as your north star
    • The constraints you should put in place for starting a business

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • 289 - Unlocking Play: The Power of Presence and Letting Go with Minna Taylor
    Oct 1 2024

    Have we forgotten how to play? Applied play theorist, strategist, and consultant Minna Taylor, certainly thinks so!

    As an actor and theatrical voice coach in a past life, Minna has made it her life’s purpose to invite creative expression, deliberate play, and the power of surrender into people’s lives. She now helps organisations to excel in the infinite game of work, showing them that play is not the pursuit of frivolity, but the spaciousness to think, to create, to adapt, and exist with ease.

    Minna brings beautiful, articulate thoughts, intelligence and effervescence to some big ideas: from psychedelics to psychological safety, the industrial revolution, to decentralising your ego. What a joy to speak with her!

    Find out about:

    • The multi-layered notions of play - and its misconceptions
    • Why play is both the absence of control and the opposite of performance
    • The need for play in the corporate world
    • Why we must dismantle belief systems in society to make space for play
    • The importance of embedding learning into an organisation with integrity and intent

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 288 - How to Master the Art of Great Conversations with Myriam Hadnes
    Sep 24 2024

    A conversation is a delicate dance between two people. From one to the other, stories slowly unravel, surprises are met, ideas come to life, and life is learnt as words flow freely between us. But to make a conversation great, we must relish the silences, the questions, and the spaces in between - because it is only with curiosity and presence that we can take the conversation to places we never imagined.

    This week, I am in conversation with me, myself, and I for a special solo episode on the lost art of conversation. As a facilitator, podcast host and experienced conversation partner, I share my wisdoms, tips, non-negotiables, and ingredients for a great conversation.

    I hope the irony is not lost on you!

    Find out about:

    • My 3 rules for effective question asking
    • Why the follow-up question is the most important question of all
    • The beautiful importance of silence in conversations
    • The power of the word ‘and’ to open the door to a new perspective
    • Why do we stop having great conversations with our loved ones?

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    29 mins
  • 287 - Here & Now is the Future of Learning with Simon Edwards and Ian Byrne
    Sep 17 2024

    Corporate training doesn’t have to be boring. In fact, it can be playful, curious, a little bit magical, and dare I say it - fun. And this week I am joined by the creative magic of not one, but two brilliant guests who are here to tell you how: Simon Edwards and Ian Byrne.

    Hailing from the worlds of game design and facilitation, we delve deep into the wondrous realm of learning in all of its curious, human forms. Together, they share the eureka moments of their immersive experiences, the evolution of leadership in L&D, why ancient Vipassana meditation has the power to overcome ego, and the art of giving radical candor.

    Tune in and get ready to learn!

    Find out about:

    • The two halves of an organisation: the informal and the formal
    • The role and limitations of AI in organizational change, learning and facilitation
    • Recognising the cultural differences of engagement
    • Action learning: how to turn theoretical learning into reality
    • What we can learn from neurodivergent thinking
    • The power of pausing to listen to your body

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    https://mindblown.io/

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/mindblown-adventures/

    https://www.facebook.com/MindBlown.io

    https://www.instagram.com/mindblown.io/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-edwards-93312318/
    https://living-systems.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/icbyrne/


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    1 hr and 16 mins