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254 - Are Facilitators Manipulators?

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Master-manipulator, con-artist… facilitator? When we think of manipulation, facilitation is probably the last thing that springs to mind. We are neutral, we are trusted shepherds, we encourage emergence! So where does the line between manipulation and facilitation start, and where does it end?

This week, my brilliant colleagues Thomas Lahnthaler, Cate Czerwinski, Shamir Joseph and Florentine Versteeg sat down with me to examine this ethically grey, but endlessly fascinating area.

We explore manipulation in its many, inconspicuous guises: mysterious agendas, influencing the process, the facilitation tools we deploy, practising self-awareness, power dynamics and navigating participant consent.

Find out about:

  • Where manipulation and facilitation meet, overlap, and the ethical danger zones to be cautious of when facilitating
  • Why manipulation in a facilitation context becomes a causal sequence of: purpose, presence, power, process, participants and play.
  • Why practicing self-awareness and presence is crucial to be able to navigate the needs of the group, the client, and yourself
  • The power we possess as facilitators, and why obtaining consent at the beginning of a workshop is crucial to earning trust
  • Why the predefined roles that participants adopt can stifle the process and prevent new perspectives from being explored.

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Put the episode's best takeaways into practice with Skillding. Visit skillding.com/workshop to begin your journey from learning to doing. Track your progress as you hone your new skills. Start now!

Links:

Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.

Connect with the guests:

Thomas Lahnthaler

Cate Czerwinski

Shamir Joseph

Florentine Versteeg

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Master-manipulator, con-artist… facilitator? When we think of manipulation, facilitation is probably the last thing that springs to mind. We are neutral, we are trusted shepherds, we encourage emergence! So where does the line between manipulation and facilitation start, and where does it end?

This week, my brilliant colleagues Thomas Lahnthaler, Cate Czerwinski, Shamir Joseph and Florentine Versteeg sat down with me to examine this ethically grey, but endlessly fascinating area.

We explore manipulation in its many, inconspicuous guises: mysterious agendas, influencing the process, the facilitation tools we deploy, practising self-awareness, power dynamics and navigating participant consent.

Find out about:

  • Where manipulation and facilitation meet, overlap, and the ethical danger zones to be cautious of when facilitating
  • Why manipulation in a facilitation context becomes a causal sequence of: purpose, presence, power, process, participants and play.
  • Why practicing self-awareness and presence is crucial to be able to navigate the needs of the group, the client, and yourself
  • The power we possess as facilitators, and why obtaining consent at the beginning of a workshop is crucial to earning trust
  • Why the predefined roles that participants adopt can stifle the process and prevent new perspectives from being explored.

Don’t miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player.

And download the free 1-page summary, so you can always have the key points of this episode to hand.

Put the episode's best takeaways into practice with Skillding. Visit skillding.com/workshop to begin your journey from learning to doing. Track your progress as you hone your new skills. Start now!

Links:

Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.

Connect with the guests:

Thomas Lahnthaler

Cate Czerwinski

Shamir Joseph

Florentine Versteeg

Support the show:
Make a one-off donation and contribute to the ongoing costs of running the podcast.

Support the show

**
Click here to navigate through all episodes via this interactive podcast map.
**
Are you inspired by our podcast guests and crave a taste of masterfully facilitated workshops? Join the NeverDoneBefore Facilitation Festival.
**
If you enjoy the show, consider a one-off donation and contribute to the ongoing costs of running the podcast.

  continue reading

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