Dwight Towers is on the warpath against meetings that promise interactivity and then stick to tired “sage-on-the-stage” formats.
Fingerspitzengefühl
When facilitating, more and more I want to sense the next move at my fingertips
Dwight Towers is on the warpath against meetings that promise interactivity and then stick to tired “sage-on-the-stage” formats.
When facilitating, more and more I want to sense the next move at my fingertips
Letting go in order to get in flow…
A funny game illustrates what we may be missing in many of our meetings
Managing anxiety is a familiar challenge for facilitators.
Managing in a world of uncertainty where people don’t live up to their stated values
I shot this in a single eight-minute take, which is in the spirit of an experience of Ralf Wetzel’s workshop, Leading from the Clown. Clown training is probably the deepest and most challenging work I’ve done. Enjoy.
A casual conversation in a pub makes me pay attention to thinking being embodied
Creating eye contact despite the limits of Zoom and Teams
The power of small gestures and noticing
Exploring the inner dialogue of facilitation

A few years ago I wrote this post about insight being the popcorn of therapy. I quoted from the book A General Theory of Love: Patients are often hungry for explanations

Sometimes I go searching for something in an old post and stumble on other stuff I wrote years ago. This can lead to cringes but occasionally to things I think

England had a very disappointing game last night and along with many fans I did my share of yelling at the telly. In the bright light of morning, though, what

Here’s a good example of a small intervention with a surprisingly big effect, spotted by Jon Strande. Kevin told me that he’s had a problem with flamers, who come to