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I spend TOO many time designing workshops, making sure every activity, every piece of content is fit for purpose!
Wouldn't it be great if planning a workshop was as easy as shuffling some cards around?
Today's guest thought so, too!
In this conversation, we talk about how Meg found her feet in facilitation, how she became clever at structuring her facilitation activities and process, and how she can pretty much, create a workshop from thin air, using a cool tactical tool - her deck of Facilitator Cards.
We also explore the role of facilitator: How we can often wear many hats, and how it’s important to differentiate between educator, trainer, process facilitator.
Close to the end of the conversation, Mel also shares a really cool metaphorical question she asks participants in her virtual sessions, so stick around for that!