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There is a Workshop for that! | The greatest Podcast about Facilitation
Author: Nathy Ravez - La Workshoppeuse
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"There is a Workshop for That" is a podcast created specifically for facilitators looking to elevate their skills to the next level. With insightful interviews featuring the best facilitators, book authors, and corporate managers worldwide, this podcast offers valuable advice on how to leverage facilitation for better collaboration and build workshops that get noticed.
Whether you're a skilled facilitator or just starting out, "There is a Workshop for That" provides a wealth of information and inspiration to help you take your facilitation skills to new horizons.
🎙️Tune in today to learn from the best in the industry and enhance your workshop experience!
Nathy Ravez is a skilled workshop designer, facilitator, and trainer, who truly believe in the power of facilitation to unleash collaboration among teams, which is why she founded "La Workshoppeuse," offering workshops and training sessions designed for companies seeking to enhance their team's superpowers and facilitators looking to upskill and create unique workshop experiences.
Whether you're a skilled facilitator or just starting out, "There is a Workshop for That" provides a wealth of information and inspiration to help you take your facilitation skills to new horizons.
🎙️Tune in today to learn from the best in the industry and enhance your workshop experience!
Nathy Ravez is a skilled workshop designer, facilitator, and trainer, who truly believe in the power of facilitation to unleash collaboration among teams, which is why she founded "La Workshoppeuse," offering workshops and training sessions designed for companies seeking to enhance their team's superpowers and facilitators looking to upskill and create unique workshop experiences.
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What’s really holding you back as a freelance facilitator? In this honest and uplifting conversation, I sit down with Judit Osika, Lucrezia Ponzano, and Rosemary Forest: 3 facilitators, Consultant, Coach solopreneurs who completed the Facilipreneur Mastermind last summer.We unpack the real challenges of running a facilitation business and how to overcome them to sustain your business with systems and confidence.If you’ve ever felt like you’re hustling alone, stuck between delivering and marketing, or unsure how to talk about what you do—this is your sign to pause, breathe, and grow.🌱 In This EpisodeVisibility blocks, imposter syndrome, and the constant juggle between doing the work and finding Clients, these are the topics we dive into. But more importantly—we share what’s possible when you make time to work on your business. You’ll hear stories of transformation, mindset shifts, and the power of being in a group where you don’t have to figure it all out alone. ⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover the power of reflection and why slowing down helps you grow fasterClarify your value so you can talk about your work and get awareness from potential clientsBalance sales and delivery with intention (and less burnout)Why the Facilipreneur Mastermind is the best program to grow your business and get clarity thanks to the collective intelligence🎁 Free Event InvitationFree Live Class — 5 Mistakes Even Established Freelance Facilitators Make🌍 Register Here: https://luma.com/bvxp8hei📅 December 17th at 12 p.m. CET (Paris Time)🎟️ Bonus: Get a special Santa surprise and sneak peek into the Facilipreneur Mastermind 2026, launching January 12👥 GuestsLucrezia Ponzano | Facilitator in private & cultural networks🔗 LinkedIn Judit Osika | Coach & youth leadership facilitator🔗 LinkedIn Rosemary Forest | Campaigner turned collaboration facilitator🔗 LinkedIn 🎙️ Host - Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🔗 Linkedin💌 Newsletter🎥 Youtube
What if one workshop could help you stand out, wow your clients, and grow your facilitation business?In this episode of “There is a Workshop for That”, I sit down with Oussama Labib, founder of Miki Island — a gamified team development platform that’s transforming the way facilitators design, deliver, and sell their programs.More than just a game, Miki Island is a powerful facilitation tool that helps you deliver immersive team-building, coaching, and leadership experiences while making a real impact on your clients.Together, we explore how gamification can reveal team dynamics, accelerate trust, and help facilitators move from one-off sessions to long-term partnerships.💡 In This Episode You’ll Learn- The three research-based layers of high-performing teams- Why gamified learning creates emotional engagement that sticks- How facilitators use Miki Island to create transformation — and grow their business🏝️ About Miki IslandMiki Island is more than a game — it’s a digital, research-backed platform that lets facilitators run unforgettable team experiences.Whether you work in team development, coaching, or leadership, Miki Island helps you combine play, performance, and purpose.Explore: https://miki-island.com🎮 Upcoming Events & CertificationFree Live Event – “Pimp My Offer with Miki Island”🗓️ November 20, 2025 🔗 RegisterMiki Island Certification 🗓️ Next Cohort November 10–11🎁 Use coupon code NATHY to get 5 free team assessments🎓 Enroll🎮 Play the Game or Host a Session https://luma.com/MikiIsland👥 Guest Oussama Labib | Founder of Miki Island Linkedin🎙️ HostNathy Ravez | La WorkshoppeuseHelping facilitators turn meetings into powerful workshops.🔗 LinkedIn🗓️Event Calendar👥 Fit For Facilitation Community💌 Newsletter 📞Book a Call
In this episode, I’m flying solo to talk about a topic that got huge engagement during the Fit for Facilitation Week: how to go find clients as a freelance facilitator. During my session, we were 90 people in the room (!)—so I knew I had to bring it to the podcast for those who couldn’t join live.What I talk aboutInspired by my daughter’s hilarious dating life stories, I explore how finding clients is a lot like dating. From building your client profile (aka your ideal date) to navigating awkward first conversations on LinkedIn, I’m sharing real strategies that helped me grow my facilitation business—without ever feeling salesy.PLUS: I’ll walk you through the exact exercises we did in the GoFinding Clients session + how to get my free workbook to help you take action right away.⚡️ Key TakeawaysHow to use dating metaphors to make client outreach easier (and fun!)The 4 types of networks you already have that can lead to workExactly how I use LinkedIn like Tinder to start real conversationsWhy trust takes time—and how to prep future clients nowDownload the Free Workbook📘 GoFinding Clients Like You’d Go on a Date🌍 Join the Fit for Facilitation Community to access the workbook (it’s free!)Next Facilipreneur Mastermind 📅starts January 12th, 202690 days to grow your freelance facilitation biz with confidence🎟️ Only 10 spots available!Get your seat here: https://laworkshoppeuse.com/facilipreneur-mastermind/🎙️ Host Info Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🔗 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube channel
In this episode, my good friend Mehdi En-Naizi is joining me. Mehdi is the founder of Facilitator’s corner, co-founder of Fit For Facilitation, Host of the podcast “Another Day, Another Workshop” and Creator of The Workshop Deck. This is a cross-over episode of Another Day, Another Workshop an There’s a workshop for that !What we talked aboutMehdi and I chat about what it takes to design and create impactful and memorable workshops experiences. Be ready this episode is packed with actionable insights, real-life stories, and tips to help you level-up your session.PLUS: Hear all about the upcoming launch of The Workshop Deck + secret new project that could change how you plan workshops for ever.⚡️ Key TakeawaysThe top 3 mistakes facilitators make when designing workshopsHow to choose the right activities for any sessionThe 6 C’s framework that powers great workshopsUsing music to create better workshop experiencesAnd of course the story behind The Workshop Card Deck📅 Launch Event: October 23rd🎁 Everyone joining live gets a free resource normally sold for €299!💌 Join the waitlist for bonuses & early access: https://facilitators-corner.com/launch👤 Guest InfoMehdi En-Naizi | Facilitator’s Corner🔗 LinkedIn 🌍 Website🎙️ Host InfoNathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🔗 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube channel
What’s inside this episode?We share the two pillars behind FIT for Facilitation—up your skill and grow your business—and how they shape each session. From pizza metaphors to personal visibility struggles, we go deep (and sometimes hilariously off-track) into what makes this event unique. Expect honest reflections, new ideas, and plenty of laughs as we tease what’s coming, from visibility mindsets to card decks as strategy tools, and even a secret kickoff surprise.⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover why community beats content—and how we build both.Explore new session formats, metaphors (yes, pizza), and playful design.Understand visibility struggles and how to grow your brand without cringing.Learn how card decks can boost your facilitation and your business.🎉 Upcoming EventFIT for Facilitation – 2nd Edition (Free Online Event)📅 October 14–16, 2025🌍 Registration here👤 Guest InfoMehdi En-Naizi | Facilitators Corner🔗 LinkedIn🌍 facilitators-corner.comSaïd Saddouk | The Facilitainer🔗 LinkedIn🌍 thefacilitainer.comAlexandre Eisenchteter | I❤️Cards🔗 LinkedIn🌍 ai-tinkerers.club🎙️ Host Info - Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🔗 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🌍 La Workshoppeuse
In this episode, I’m joined by Ceri Newton-Sargunar—interaction specialist, chaologist, and trainee neuroscientist—who brings a rare blend of behavioral science, facilitation, and deep humanity to the way we work and lead.What we talked aboutWe dive into the emotional undercurrents of leadership in a world that feels constantly on edge. If you’ve ever felt like everything’s “too much” and yet you still need to hold the space, this conversation offers a path toward inner calm, clearer communication, and more grounded leadership.Ceri unpacks the hidden dynamics that block communication and trust in teams—from the “gap” between what we say and what’s heard, to how our brains shut down under stress. She shares science-based tools like the Hand Brain, Karpman’s Drama Triangle, and her own facilitation method, the Worry Wall, to help us turn emotional chaos into connection. Her stories show what’s possible when people really start listening to each other—and themselves.⚡️ Key TakeawaysSpot “the gap” between your intentions and your impactUse the Hand Brain model to shift from reactive to reflectiveBreak free from the Drama Triangle and lead with awarenessTry the Worry Wall to safely surface hard conversations in teams👤 Guest Info: Ceri Newton-Sargunar | Interactions Consultant Ceri’s facilitation guide to help teams name their unspoken fears—and move through them with courage and care.🔗 Linkedin🌍 Website🎙️ Host InfoNathy Ravez | La WorkshoppeuseNathy is a OD Consultant | Workshop Facilitator | Trainer helping facilitators level-up their skills and make a living from their craft.☎️ Book a call 🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube channel
Today I’m joined by Salvatore Manzi, a leadership communication coach and facilitator with decades of experience helping teams and leaders speak with clarity, confidence, and intention. We dive into what it really means to communicate well—beyond just the words we say.What we explored in this episode:Salvatore shares his three pillars of communication—content, delivery, and presence—and how we can strengthen each one to become more effective facilitators and speakers. We talk about his journey as an introvert learning to lead in the spotlight, and he offers brilliant metaphors (like “Perry the Perfectionist”) and practical tools you can use right away. Whether you're prepping for a meeting, workshop, or TEDx stage, this episode will shift how you think about speaking and showing up.⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover the 3 pillars of great communication: content, delivery, and presence.Explore practical techniques for gestures, anchors, and body language (even on Zoom!).Understand how to deal with your imposter voice—and why naming it helps.Learn small shifts that boost presence, like the "first 10 seconds" eye contact rule.👀 Coming SoonClear and Compelling – Salvatore’s new book on communication strategies for bold ideas and big thinkers.👤 Guest InfoSalvatore Manzi | Leadership Communications🔗 LinkedIn🌍 Website🎙️ Host InfoNathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube channel
I welcome Heather Di Santo, the beautiful mind behind DiSH Events for this special summer edition of 🎙️What’s the Workshop for That?Heather facilitates magic through creative collaborations, workshops, networking connections, and events through curated, fun, and interactive experiences.With over 20 years of event wisdom, she’s perfected the art of creating meaningful and impactful gatherings around the world. Heather’s signature workshop, WTF – Walk, Talk, Flourish, blends movement, conversation, and creative tools to transform challenges into actionable insights.If you’ve ever wished networking felt more human, energizing, and transformative, this episode will inspire you !⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover the 4-step WTF method: Pause, Expansion, Focus, ActionExplore how walking & talking lowers barriers and sparks connectionUnderstand how creative tools like Points of View cards unlock new perspectivesGet tools to turn a challenge into clear action within 24 hours👤 Guest Heather Di Santo | DiSH Events🔗 LinkedIn🎙️ Host Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn 📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube
This week in our special summer edition of “What’s the Workshop for That?”, I’m joined by Stefan Pettersson, co-founder of Gameng. Stefan designs and facilitates workshops that blend system thinking with human energy to help communities, businesses, and destinations grow sustainably. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn diverse voices into a shared vision, this episode is for you.In our conversation, Stefan walks us through his signature methodology—Think, Share, Solve—a three-step approach for engaged problem-solving. You’ll hear how he uses it to unite rural change makers, entrepreneurs, and politicians around a common identity, and why being an “invisible facilitator” can spark deeper collaboration. We explore practical tips for designing workshops people actually remember—and act on.⚡️ Key TakeawaysGuestDiscover why your signature workshop is your smartest asset and a true reflection of your DNA.Explore the Think, Share, Solve framework for building alignment and commitment.Understand how to create safe spaces where every voice counts—spoken or written.Learn why the facilitator’s ego should step back so participants can step forward.👤 Stefan Pettersson | Gameng🔗 LinkedIn🌍 Website🎙️ Host Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube
In this episode, Dutch facilitator Tom Nobbe, founder of Simplifico, shares the story behind his playful and powerful signature workshop: Department Dating. With over 20 years of experience in leadership and collaboration, Tom helps teams connect in a more human and action-oriented way.If you've ever wondered how to create real connection between departments—beyond job titles and endless meetings—this episode is for you.Summary of the episodeTom’s “Department Dating” workshop offers a clever and engaging approach to breaking silos and fostering cross-team collaboration. Using dating metaphors like profiles, speed dates, and even heart-shaped stickers, he gets departments talking about what really matters—mutual goals, shared challenges, and concrete actions. Tom walks us through the three-part structure of his workshop and shares why thematic design, visual storytelling, and follow-up accountability are key to lasting impact.⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover how dating metaphors can transform interdepartmental conversationsExplore the power of visual connection maps to reveal hidden synergiesUnderstand why thematic design makes workshops memorable and funLearn to move from insight to action with smart follow-up structuresGet tools to activate trust and curiosity in corporate environmentsTake inspiration for creating your own signature workshop👥 Guest Info👤 Tom Nobbe | Simplifico🔗 LinkedIn🌍 Website🎙️ Host InfoNathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube Channel
In this special summer edition of What’s the Workshop for That, I welcome Riccardo Mazzolo, the creator of the 10 Diamonds Workshop. We explore why so many organizations struggle to tell their story—and how signature workshop helps them get aligned and move faster.Summary of the EpisodeRiccardo created the 10 Diamonds Workshop after noticing that even smart, passionate teams were failing to communicate their business story clearly. The real issue? A lack of alignment on the core strategic elements of their story. This method guides organizations through 10 foundational business pillars—from positioning and uniqueness to OKRs and customer profiles—using a repeatable diverge/converge flow inspired by design thinking. ⚡️ Key TakeawaysUnderstand the real reason storytelling fails: lack of alignment, not lack of talentLearn how the 10 Diamonds structure brings clarity to core business elementsExplore Riccardo’s facilitation method using diverge/converge decision flowSee how empathy helps teams avoid groupthink and make faster decisions👤 Guest Info - Riccardo Mazzolo🔗 LinkedIn🌍 Website📹 Video Sales Letter on Empathy📄 Academic Paper Summary on Empathy & Strategy🎙️ Host Info - Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube channel
In this episode, I welcome back Jakob Knutzen, co-founder of Butter — the virtual collaboration platform designed to make online meetings and workshops more engaging and productive.Jakob returns to the show following the big news: Butter is now part of Miro. It felt like the perfect moment for a heartfelt retrospective.Summary of the EpisodeJakob opens up about the early chaos and joy of building Butter during the pandemic — releasing features fast, learning with the community, and reimagining how online workshops could feel.We talk about the power of team culture, the magic of Butter Scenes, and how mission over ego led to the decision to merge with Miro.⚡️ Key TakeawaysReflect on the pivotal moments that shaped Butter’s evolutionDiscover why building a community of practice changed everythingExplore the emotional and strategic journey behind joining MiroLearn how mission (not ego) can guide bold decisions in business👤 Guest Info - Jakob Knutzen🔗 Linkedin🌍 Join Butter🤑 Affiliate link to get 30% off the first 3 months🎙️ Host Info - Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🔗 Linkedin💌 Newsletter🎥 Youtube
In this episode, I welcome Chad Littlefield, co-author of Ask Powerful Questions and creator of the We! Connect Cards. Together, we dive into the art of asking questions that spark genuine connection — the kind that shifts energy, opens hearts, and creates change.Summary of the EpisodeChad shares stories and insights from his journey as a professional facilitator and “arms uncrosser,” revealing how curiosity, intentionality, and context can transform a simple question into a moment of trust. “Every question is like an edit button for the future — it shapes what happens next.” - Chad Littlefield.From bus stop experiments to parenting moments, Chad offers gold insights and also practical tools for facilitators who want to build trust fast, even in resistant groups.⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover the “Notice–Wonder–Inquire” framework to craft context-aware questionsExplore how intention shapes impact — even with the same questionReframe “deep questions” as situational, not content-driven👤 Guest Info - Chad Littlefield | We and Me, Inc.🔗 LinkedIn🌍 WebsiteConnector Summit 2025 (Virtual)🌍 https://weand.me/connectors-summit/Host Info🎙️ Host Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube channel
In Part 2 of this special series, Nathy sits down again with Mohsin Memon, learning experience designer and creator of Evivve—a multiplayer simulation that's transforming how facilitators spark real behavior change. If you’ve ever struggled to make team dynamics visible or to prove the impact of your facilitation work, this episode offers a powerful, practical tool.“If people come in touch with the consequences of their choices, they will make better choices.” – Mohsin MemonWhat We CoverThis conversation dives into the story, structure, and science behind Evivve. Born from real-world leadership challenges at Motorola, the game now runs in 40+ countries and is trusted by global players like PwC. Mohsin and Nathy unpack how immersive storytelling, participant agency, and a unique “offer system” surface deep team dynamics. You’ll learn the difference between authentic vs. synthetic behaviors, how real-time dashboards fuel powerful debriefs, and how facilitators can turn gameplay into long-term engagement. ⚡️ Key TakeawaysUncover the origins of Evivve aExplore immersive gameplay that brings out real team dynamicsLearn the difference between authentic and synthetic behaviorsUse gameplay to reinforce learning and enable reflectionGet involved in global research on leadership and team behavior🎓 Upcoming CertificationsEvivve Certification – Level 1 & 2📍 Singapore – May 2025📍 Goa – July 2025🌍 evivve.com/stalwart🎟️ 20% OFF with code: NATHYSTALWART20👤 Guest InfoMohsin Memon🔗 LinkedIn🌍 Evivve.com🎮 Play Evivve Live🎙️ Host InfoNathy Ravez – La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🌍 Website
In this special two-part series, Nathy is joined by Mohsin Memon, game designer and behavioral strategist whose journey spans Bollywood, business mentorship, and learning innovation. In Episode 1, they dive into the AFERR model, a neuroscience-based framework that reveals how the human brain processes learning—and how facilitators can use it to design transformative experiences.“Reflection is key to integrating experiences.” – Mohsin Memon⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover the AFERR model: Activation, Forecasting, Experimentation, Realization, ReflectionExplore the neuroscience behind how people process new informationUnderstand the hidden loops that can trap learners in overthinkingLearn how to design for each stage of the brain's learning cycleGet tools to boost emotional activation and psychological safetyUse AFERR as a map to adapt live to participants’ real-time statesAFERR Model🌍https://www.aferr.org👤 Guest InfoMohsin Memon🔗 LinkedIn🌍 Evivve.com🎮 Play Evivve Live🏢 GameThrive – Learning Through Simulation🎙️ Host InfoNathy Ravez – La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🌍 Website
Sketch-noting for Inclusive Collaboration with Sam CarpenterI welcome my dear friend Sam Carpenter, a visual collaboration expert helping teams find clarity and connection through sketch-noting and graphic facilitation. As a certified Bikablo trainer and freelance graphic recorder, Sam brings a unique lens to facilitation—one that turns complexity into clarity, and meetings into moments of shared meaning.In this episode, we explore how visual storytelling can empower neurodiverse individuals, break communication barriers, and invite more inclusive collaboration. If you’ve ever struggled with messy meetings, alignment issues, or inaccessible communication—this one’s for you.Sam shows us live, how sketch-noting helped her reframe dyslexia as a superpower, how visuals enhance collaborative sense-making, and why even the simplest drawings can build deep understanding. From Agile roots to flipping the script on PowerPoint culture, this episode is packed with energy, empathy, and practical inspiration for facilitators.⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover how visuals boost clarity and inclusivity in complex settingsExplore the power of co-creation using live sketching techniquesUnderstand why visuals engage brains and build shared understandingLearn simple drawing tricks (yes, you can draw too!) for workshop impactGet tools to support neurodiverse thinkers and enhance team engagement👤 GUEST INFOSam Carpenter - Visual collaboration Expert🔗 LinkedIn🌐 https://samcarpenter.co🌐https://workvisiblestudios.com/Reference to Marcus de Vale 🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusdevale/🎙 HOST INFONathy Ravez – La Workshoppeuse🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathyravez/📩 https://laworkshoppeuse.kit.com/newsletter🎥 https://www.youtube.com/@laworkshoppeuse
What happens when four facilitation buddies team up?A lot of laughter, real-life insights—and even more laughter!In this episode, Saïd Sadouk, Mehdi En-Naizi, and Alexandre Eisenchteter join me for a lively, behind-the-scenes look at Fit for Facilitation—a free, one-week online event packed with interactive sessions to level up your facilitation skills and grow your business. It’s happening online from April 23 to April 30.You’ll hear our unique angles on topics like AI in workshops, selling without sleaze, creating memorable experiences, and the all-too-real Soufflé effect of post-workshop drop-off. This episode is a mini sneak peek of what awaits you during the Fit for Facilitation week.⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover how the Fit for Facilitation event came to lifeExplore the future of facilitation: AI, hybrid, and in-house trendsLearn how to sell workshops without feeling “salesy”Get tools to stand out with tech tips, branding, and visual session designUnderstand the power of community and collaboration in a solo careerHear real stories of launching a facilitation business from scratch🔗 Event InfoFit for Facilitation – Free Online Event (April 23–30, 2025)https://fitforfacilitation.com🎟️ 100% Free – Sign up to access all 11 live sessions!👥 Guest InfoSaïd Sadouk – The Facilitainerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/said-saddouk/Mehdi En-Naizi – Facilitators Cornerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mehdi-en-naizi-75b533116/Alex Eisenchteter – AI Tinkerer Clubhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/eisenchteter/🎙️ Host InfoNathy Ravez – La Workshoppeusehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nathyravez/https://laworkshoppeuse.kit.com/newsletter
In this episode, Wouter Gheysen, a Systemic Business and Entrepreneur Coach, joins me to explore the invisible forces shaping team dynamics and business growth.We dive into systemic intelligence, how past experiences influence leadership, and practical techniques for facilitatorsto navigate group dynamics effectively. Wouter shares his journey into facilitation, explains the iceberg metaphor for understanding hidden patterns, and offers real-world exercises to help teams uncover and address underlying challenges.If you’ve ever wondered why some teams struggle despite great leadership and strategy, this conversation will change how you see team interactions!⚡️ Key takeaways:Team dynamics go beyond the visible—hidden forces shape collaboration.The iceberg metaphor helps facilitators recognize underlying influences.Systemic work reveals patterns from personal and organizational history.Creating a safe space allows teams to address emotional aspects.Visual mapping and constellations help make hidden dynamics visible.***************************⚠️Join 2 events happening in London21 March 25 - The Inclusive Facilitation exchange🌍 Register here🎟️ Get 10% off your ticket with NATHY1023&24 March 25 - Evivve Stalwart Certification🌍 Register here🎟️ Get 40% off your ticket with NATHYEVIVVE40Guest: Wouter Gheysen🔗 LinkedIn🌍 Website🏢 Company: Out of Our MindsHost: Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 Connect with Nathy on LinkedIn🎥 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@laworkshoppeuse📩 Join the newsletter
In this episode, Jane Livesey, neuroinclusion advocate, ADHD empowerment coach, and collaboration specialist, joins me to explore how facilitators can create spaces that empower neurodivergent individuals and embrace cognitive diversity in organizations.Together, we break down common misconceptions about ADHD, the power of neurodiversity in fostering innovation, and practical strategies for making facilitation more inclusive. Jane shares her lived experience as a late-diagnosed ADHDer with autism traits and how her passion human-centered practices shapes the way she creates inclusive spaces.We also discuss the upcoming Inclusive Facilitation Exchange Conference in London on March 21st, an event dedicated to building awareness and community around neuroinclusive facilitation practices—so be sure to listen until the end!⚡️ Key takeaways:Neurodiversity is a strength—it fuels creativity and better teamwork.Small changes make a big impact—clear agendas and flexible formats help everyone.Facilitators shape inclusion—we can create spaces where all voices are heard.Join the Inclusive Facilitation Exchange on March 21st to learn more!🎟 Join the Inclusive Facilitation Exchange (#IFE2025) – March 21, London🔗 Event Website: https://inclusivefacilitationexchange.com💡 Podcast Exclusive: Use code NATHY10 for 10% off your ticket!****************************Guest: Jane Livesey🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-livesey/Host: Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 Connect with Nathy on LinkedIn🎥 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@laworkshoppeuse📩 Join the newsletter
In this episode, Deborah Rim Moiso, facilitator, copy editor for SessionLab, and curator of the State of Facilitation Report 2025, joins me to break down the key trends shaping the future of facilitation.We discuss the democratization of facilitation, the growing demand for in-house facilitation roles, and the integration of AI into facilitation workflows. With insights from 1,000+ facilitators worldwide, Deborah shares what’s changing in our field and how facilitators can adapt and thrive.⚡️ Key takeaways: Facilitation is gaining recognition as a key skill in job roles across industries AI is a tool, not a threat, enhancing facilitation workflows Shorter, modular training formats are becoming the norm Maintaining momentum after sessions remains a challenge The future of facilitation is human-led, tech-enhanced⚠️ Don’t miss this episode—it’s packed with essential insights for facilitators looking to future-proof their practice!Guest: Deborah Rim Moiso | Sessionlab🔗 SessionLab: https://www.sessionlab.com🔗 LinkedIn::https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-rim-moiso-5a21b1167/📃 State of facilitation Report 2025: https://www.sessionlab.com/state-of-facilitation/2025-report/Host: Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 Connect with Nathy on LinkedIn🎥 Watch on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@laworkshoppeuse📩 Join the newsletter























