How to Build Your Confidence as a Facilitator (PODCAST)
The following is a recording of a conversation between Myriam Hadnes and Lauren Green for the workshops.work podcast.
Description written by Myriam Hadnes, host of workshops.work podcast
From exploring human graphs as a way of completing her homework in high school to flourishing as a multidisciplinary facilitator, dancer, and visual consultant, Lauren Green has had the kind of journey I love to learn about. Uniting seemingly disparate worlds, Lauren’s unique perspective on facilitation is as refreshing as it is revelatory.
She joined me in this episode to discuss how facilitators can become more confident in the nascent world of virtual facilitation, how dance and facilitation have more in common than many would think, and why we should strive for silence, not conversation.
This episode was such fun to record. If it’s only half as entertaining for you as it was for me, you’re in for an absolute pleasure. I really hope you enjoy it.
Listen to this podcast to learn:
How to encourage movement when we’re all behind cameras
How dance and facilitation move in step together
Why the skill of following is just as important as leading
How facilitators can build confidence in a world of virtual workshops
Three essential roles in virtual workshops
Why we should embrace non-verbal communication
LINK TO PODCAST: https://workshops.work/podcast/094/
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