Noticing rather than impressing
It’s not about being fast and funny, and more about noticing the ripple effects we humans have on each other
Thumbnail photo by Jennie Razumnaya on Unsplash
It’s not about being fast and funny, and more about noticing the ripple effects we humans have on each other
Thumbnail photo by Jennie Razumnaya on Unsplash
Creating eye contact despite the limits of Zoom and Teams
The power of small gestures and noticing
Exploring the inner dialogue of facilitation
Getting away from grandiosity or solemnity. small p presence is about being open to the life around us
Beyond heroic leadership
Holding a mirror to experience
We’re bombarded with messages – can we create more space to think?
People have been facilitated before: boredom, stillness, recovering attention and the undercurrents of life
What I’ve learnt from limiting my use of social media for three months….
Viv and I have now published the pdf copy of our new short book, Nothing is Written. It’s based on our experiences facilitating and training

This blog is not mainly a travelogue but I thought I’d share my experience of Auckland (other than the airport bus, see below). I’ve spent the last month mainly on

I’ve been asked to speak at Blogging: A Real Conversation? on 28 June, which will be fun. Mostly because my general boredom with conferences is usually alleviated when I get

I’ve noticed a recurring phenomenon in meetings: when I share an experience, someone often echoes my words while commenting on it.