
Professional performance is exhausting. Maintaining the mask. Editing ourselves. Pretending we know when we don't.
This podcast is about people who dropped the performance. And what happened next.
Each episode features someone who broke professional conventions and found something better on the other side: the executive who disclosed grief in a corporate setting and found it opened new ways of r... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 364 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationManagementSelf-ImprovementBusiness | |||

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If professionalism is restrictive by design, asking us to shrink, perform, and drain our precious energy on keeping up appearances – unprofessionalism is the undoing of the rules. It's the freedom to be our full, unequivocal selves.
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To be unprofessional isn’t always a choice, let alone a liberating one. Because when the system was never built with you in mind, speaking up and challenging the status quo comes with great risk and privilege – and it’s something Blac... more
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What comes to mind when you think about being “professional”? Fast, certain, composed, always ready with an answer. But those reflexes weren’t born in today’s world. They were forged in factories and on battlefields, where control, co... more
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We grow up waiting for permission. But at what point do we stop waiting and start taking it for ourselves?
Mentor, facilitator and permission advocate Jillian Reilly took hers early on in her career, during a US-sponsored AIDS progra... more
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If you are a facilitator, even only occasionally, you owe it to yourself to put this in your rotation! Every episode contains wisdom I can immediately apply to my own workshops. Thanks Myriam!
Every single episode is filled with incredible nuggets that I find myself applying immediately, both practically in my day-to-day work as well as sharing with all my colleagues. Not only will the insights from the interviews make you a better facilitator, but also a more empathetic leader! I recommend this podcast to everyone I know.
This show is the best podcast I’ve found to help myself level up as a workshop facilitator. Highly recommend!
The first few episodes are very promising. It’s interesting to hear from fellow trainers and facilitators how they deal with challenging situations when working with groups. The host is authentic and she seems genuinely curious in what her guests have to say, which is not always the case when you listen to interview shows. We want more!
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This podcast offers a fresh perspective on the art of facilitation, equipping listeners with practical strategies to enhance group dynamics and foster collaboration. Episodes feature in-depth discussions with leading experts in facilitation, exploring diverse topics such as psychological safety, emotional intelligence, cultural sensitivity, and methods to unlock creativity within groups. The host actively facilitates conversations, making the content particularly engaging and applicable, positioning the podcast as a crucial resource for anyone looking to improve their workshops and leadership skills.
Listeners can expect actionable insights that blend theory with practice, covering practical challenges faced by facilitators and leaders ali... more
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