Episode 134: Virtual centering and well-being techniques for online meetings with Wade Brill
Wade Brill is a Professional Certified Coach, Energy Leadership Index™ Practitioner, and Meditation Facilitator through UCLA’s Semel Institute of Neuroscience and Human Behavior. She hosts the popular Centered in the City podcast, offering modern meditations for busy professionals, and is a recognized speaker at conferences, companies, and retreats. Wade helps busy professionals create calm and clarity amid chaos and realize the importance of their one mind, one body, and one life.
Are you zipping around from one virtual meeting to the next? Clicking Exit on a call, then clicking a new link to jump on the next without getting space in between?
I am!
Let’s talk about the arrival: How can we facilitate an experience, where our participants arrive into our virtual workshops with renewed energy and focus?
That's the conversation I have with today's guest, Wade Brill.
Wade is a Mindfulness Coach, Podcaster and Speaker who helps busy professionals experiencing stress and overwhelm be more present, productive and energized. Wade devotes her life’s work to helping others connect to their own inspiration.
In this episode, we discuss virtual centering and wellbeing techniques, and how to build our facilitation skills, as we move virtually to help support team wellbeing.
Wade also shared her ideas on how we can use team video calls to work on team connection, listening and attention skills.
About Our Guest: Wade Brill
Wade Brill is a Mindfulness Coach, Podcaster and Speaker who helps busy professionals experiencing stress and overwhelm be more present, productive and energized. At the age of 21, Wade survived Hodgkin’s Lymphoma while simultaneously losing her mother to Leukemia. This major life interruption inspired Wade to realize how precious life is and that practicing radical self-care is smart, not selfish. Wade devotes her life’s work to helping others connect to their own inspiration.
Wade is a Professional Certified Coach, Energy Leadership Index™ Practitioner, and Meditation Facilitator through UCLA’s Semel Institute of Neuroscience and Human Behavior. She hosts the popular Centered in the City podcast, offering modern meditations for busy professionals, and is a recognized speaker at conferences, companies, and retreats. Wade helps busy professionals create calm and clarity amid chaos and realize the importance of their one mind, one body, and one life.
In this episode you will learn:
How to settle your mind and nervous system
Relaxation breathing techniques
How to incorporate mindfulness into online sessions through centering activities
Combining productivity with well-being
Questions Leanne asked Wade during the interview:
If someone wants to take charge of what’s going on in their head, where can they start?
What are the ways we can bring your work into online sessions?
What is your approach for people to become more mindful during the day?
How do you prepare for starting a new workshop with a client?
Resources:
Watch the video! Leanne Hughes and Wade Brill chat about virtual centering and wellbeing techniques for online meetings
Quotes:
“Before you let your day fill up with meetings, carve out half an hour of time for yourself, that’s going to make you feel your best, having that is key to being productive for the rest of the day.”
“True self-care and mindfulness is learning to listen inwards and let our inner voice tell us what our body and mind need instead of our body clock telling us.”
“As a facilitator, I am not responsible for the audience's outcome, they are responsible to make their own meaning and connect the dots in their own way. We plant the seeds but we don’t get to control how it’s going to get watered, bloom or blossom.”
About your host: Leanne Hughes
Leanne Hughes is an international facilitator, speaker and coach who loves creating unpredictable workshop experiences, that predictably work.
She combines her experience in Marketing, with her education in Human Resources and Psychology, to help leaders create engaging everyday experiences - that are so contagious they scale across teams, functions and regions.
Leanne has facilitated leadership, onboarding and team-development workshops across Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Mongolia, Singapore and believes in a strengths-centred approach to learning and development. She has over 13 years’ of experience across a range of industries including mining, government and tourism sectors.
She’s the host of the First Time Facilitator podcast and was a finalist in the 2018 Australian Learning Impact awards for Learning Professional of the Year.
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Episode 6: We need more mindful leaders (and we need them right now) with Rachel Grace
In this First Time Facilitator episode, we hear from consultant, Rachel Grace, on how she facilitates and leads mindfulness workshops; and coaches people to adapt to the rapid change of modern day work-life and society. Rachel believe the world needs more mindful leaders and they need them right now.The skill of mindfulness isn't only important to our leaders. It's an essential skill for a facilitator to remain present in their training/group workshop environment, and to not think about what's going on in the outside world; or worry about what's ahead. It's about listening, staying focused and tuning in to the non-verbal 'clues' in the room.
In this episode you'll learn
The definition of mindfulness (Tip: It's not about having a blank mind)
Why mindfulness isn't just hippy, fluffy stuff
How you can start gaining the benefits from mindulness after 15 minutes
Why businesses who want to be more agile need to start developing agile minds
Why mindfulness and neuro-agility is a key skill set in navigating a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) world
About our guest
Rachel has first class honours degree in psychology and over 10-years experience in researching, understanding and working with individuals and organisations to change human behaviour. She's paired her formal training and work experience in psychology and leadership coaching, with a long stint working on permaculture and commercial organic farms.She has worked with individuals privately and with leaders in organisations from across the public, private, higher education and healthcare sectors. In amongst all of that, she has strung together serious training in meditation and now has 20-years experience on the path, a daily personal practice and the scientific literacy to know that the benefits of mindfulness is not just hippy-fluff. It’s an evidence-based skills with an unbeatable capacity for transforming people, their work and organisational impact.
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Transcript
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