Episode 89: Designing workshops that work with Myriam Hadnes

Listen to this episode from First Time Facilitator on Spotify. I'd love you to meet my (nearly) facilitation twin, Dr Myriam Hadnes. Although we have completely different career backgrounds, we are driven by the same thing. Myriam is based in Amsterdam and she also hosts a show about workshops!

I’d love you to meet my (nearly) facilitation twin, Dr Myriam Hadnes. Although we have completely different career backgrounds, we are driven by the same thing. Myriam is based in Amsterdam and she also hosts a show about workshops!

On this episode, we talk through her career pivots and how she discovered that she didn’t fit into the corporate HR box, which led her into starting her own business. Myriam shares some great questions she uses during her workshops and how behavioural economics helps her design workshops that work. If you lready have the agenda of your workshop or meeting ready but seek a critical eye and sparring partner to make sure that it is bulletproof, Myriam can help you!

About today’s guest: Dr Myriam Hadnes

Myriam’s background and PhD in behavioural economics has helped her to understand what it is that gets in our way. And she has developed a toolbox to remove these obstacles through micro-interventions.

The time she has spent both living and working in Europe, Asia and Africa has taught her  that most of the challenges we face are self-made and independent of our cultural, social and disciplinary backgrounds. When she listens to her clients and their teams, she sees the human side and their commonalities.

She also hosts the podcast "workshops work", designs and facilitates workshops and host live mastermind events for expert facilitators.

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