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Episode 14: Q&A: Share some of the amazing facilitation tricks you’ve seen, Leanne!

This is the first solo episode I’m recording and it’s come in response to some feedback I received from a listener, Aminata N’Doye from Toronto, Canada. She asked me if I could incorporate listener questions periodically. I think it’s great suggestion, it allows variety for the show and typically, we’ll keep these ones short -they won’t run for longer than 15mins.

Listen to this episode from First Time Facilitator on Spotify. Hello fellow first time facilitators and welcome to the show this week. This is the first solo episode I'm recording and it's come in response to some feedback I received from a listener, Aminata N'Doye from Toronto, Canada.

Hello fellow first time facilitators and welcome to the show this week.

This is the first solo episode I’m recording and it’s come in response to some feedback I received from a listener, Aminata N’Doye from Toronto, Canada. She asked me if I could incorporate listener questions periodically. I think it’s great suggestion, it allows variety for the show and typically, we’ll keep these ones short -they won’t run for longer than 15mins.

From time to time I’ll incorporate these episodes, either as an add-on feature for the week (I’d originally planned to call this Workshop Weds) ; or a standalone episode, depending on the length of my response!

Would you like your question answered on the show?

Given Aminata had the idea for this segment, I threw it over to her to ask the first question, and her question is this:

Along the way, you've seen a number of tricks from fantastic facilitators. What were some of the amazing tricks where you thought, "Wow! I need to add this to my facilitation!"? 

Listen to the show to find out the facilitator tricks that have stunned me (in a good way)!

Resources mentioned in this episode

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The Air-dropped workshop notes from Sean DeSouza's workshop:         Andrew Tarvin's Walk/Stop icebreaker or energiser: Create your own game show using Kahoot.

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