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We communicate with our words, our bodies, our facial expressions, our posture, our movements, and much more.

So, what happens if a workshop is reduced to voices and nothing else?

Are disagreements more likely? Does the structure change? How can we facilitate collaboration when most of our communicative senses are dulled?

If there's anyone to answer these complex questions, it's Leanne Hughes! As the host of the First Time Facilitator podcast, a coach and guide to many facilitators, and a serial experimenter; Leanne knows a lot about exploring new ways to connect and facilitate.

Enjoy this episode as we discuss everything from the technical logistics of audio-only facilitation to the deeper challenges of how we communicate.

 

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Questions and Answers

Part one

[01:39] When did you start calling yourself a facilitator - and do you still?

[06:50] What’s your line between scripting and preparing for a workshop?

[12:03] What comes after being a facilitator?

[14:03] What is it about the word 'facilitator' that turns CEOs off working together?

[18:04] Discussing 'filter bubbles' and overexposure to subject expertise.

[20:19] How do we cope when body language is taken away?

[24:20] Discussing Coffee Chat and how we use it in NDB.

[26:27] What makes a successful audio-only space?

[28:36] How can we set boundaries around interruptions and taking up space when participants join at all times?

[30:09] What clues do we follow to understand the tone and expectations?

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