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322 - The Courage to Facilitate Without Fixing with Parker J. Palmer - Unprofessionalism

322 - The Courage to Facilitate Without Fixing with Parker J. Palmer

Unprofessionalism · Dr Myriam Hadnes

20. maj 2025 1t 15m
0:00 1t 15m

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Hailing from Quaker circles and Berkeley’s grassroots community movements in the 1960s, is the sagacious Parker J. Palmer – activist, facilitator, teacher and author. His unconventional entry into facilitation was piqued by a fascination with circle-work, which inspired a 30+ year career spent holding space for the mutable truth to emerge. This is a wise, thoughtful conversation grounded in a lifetime of Parker’s lived experiences. From authoring your own life, to questioning the truth with kindness, being aware of hubris and approaching facilitation with fresh curiosity every day. There’s an incredible amount to learn from Parker in our conversation alone, and I hope you’re as inspired as I was! Find out about: The confluence of facilitation, writing and teaching Why safe spaces are an on-going practice, requiring facilitator’s to protect individuals from judgement and criticism Understanding the concept of ‘truth’ amongst a group of different perspectives The importance of allowing groups to sit in reflection, before rushing to problem-solve Why every group workshop must be approached with fresh eyes Don’t miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player. Links: Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube. Center for Courage and Renewal Living the Questions with Parker J. Palmer Parker J Palmer Publications Connect to Parker J. Palmer: LinkedIn Website Any thoughts? Share them with us! Support the show ✨✨✨ If you miss the "workshops work" podcast, join us on Substack, where Myriam builds a Podcast Club with monthly gatherings around old episodes: https://myriamhadnes.substack.com/

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