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Join our live Session with Tim Leake on Mai 27 5:00PM CEST in the Fit For Facilitation Community https://community.fitforfacilitation....In this episode, I sit down with Tim Leake, experienced facilitator and founder of Let’s Lightbulb.We explore one of the biggest challenges I hear from freelance facilitators: how to get your foot in the door with companies?And we take you behind the scenes of how a simple LinkedIn comment turned into weekly conversations, rapid ideation sessions… and ultimately the creation of a new product: The Door Opener Factory.⚡️ Key Takeaways✔ Discover how door opener workshops can help you land your first client conversations✔ Learn why you must sell what clients want and deliver what they need✔ Understand the power of plugging into existing meetings (entry points)✔ Explore the 4-ingredient framework to design irresistible workshopsChapters02:27 Tim's Unique Background in Facilitation05:13 The Importance of Understanding Corporate Language07:42 Finding Your Unique Value Proposition10:26 Challenges in Getting Foot in the Door12:47 The Role of Door Openers in Facilitation15:01 Building Relationships with Clients17:40 The Power of Listening and Active Engagement21:41 The Door Opener Factory Introduction23:52 Understanding the Four Ingredients26:28 Real-World Application of the Tool30:46 The Value of Quick Proposals35:47 The Ripple Effect of Door Openers37:09 Excitement and Future Plans for the Tool🔗 Door opener Waiting List: https://dooropenerfactory.com🔔 *Door Opener Factory* - Fit For Facilitation live session🗓️ 27.05 | 5:00PM CEST✨ https://community.fitforfacilitation....👤 *Guest*: Tim Leake | Let’s Light Bulb*LinkedIn*: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timleake/*Website*: https://www.letslightbulb.com/🎙️ *Host*: Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse*LinkedIn*: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbmcwWm1TbkNZZ1EyQXZuak5Obl9rTmdwYWdCd3xBQ3Jtc0tsZ0FTM2duUHk5a3plN1lwZ19HdXlzZnAtMEJnemxFanlsbkRXMW1yd0padGdyM1V
What if a simple artifact could make your participants more honest, more curious, and more willing to go deep?Cat Hase, aka Little Miss Card Deck, is a creativity coach and the founder of Imagine If. She designs playful, thoughtful activities and workshops — and she's spent years obsessing over one of the most underused tools in facilitation: card decks. In this episode, we dig into why card decks are the perfect artifact to use in a workshop, what makes one genuinely great, and how Cat's Deck Adventure takes you from "I've got an idea" to "I've got a deck in my hands."⚡️ Key Takeaways✔ Why physical card decks shift group dynamics — and make participants more honest, curious, and engaged✔ The many ways to use card decks: emotions, reflections, puzzles, models, and more✔ How to design a deck for a specific outcome✔ The 9-step Deck Adventure process: from first idea to finished deck without getting stuck✔ Why you probably already have everything you need to create your own card deck📚 Resources from the Episode• Deck Adventure – https://www.imagineif.ltd/deckadventure• Playing with Strengths card deck – https://www.imagineif.ltd/products/ca...• The Little Deck Company (arty affirmation decks) – https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheLittleDe...• I Love Cards platform – https://ilove.cards/--- Alexandre Eisenstetter, co-founder of the Fit for Facilitation community, is also the creator of I Love Cards — the platform Cat mentions in this episode. If you've been putting off building your card deck, his webinar "7 Reasons You Still Haven't Created Your Card Deck" might be exactly the nudge you need. Watch it here: https://community.fitforfacilitation....---Want more tools, ideas, and behind-the-scenes from the podcast? Join the newsletter for regular insights straight to your inbox.Sign up here: https://laworkshoppeuse.kit.com/newsl...---👤 Guest – Cat Hase | Creativity Coach & Founder of Imagine IfWebsite: https://www.imagineif.ltdDeck Adventure: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUh
What if your consulting expertise became a repeatable workshop?In this episode, I'm joined by Silvia Coco, brand and business strategist known as La Creativa. She works with micropreneurs helping them gain clarity and make grounded business decisions.At the heart of her work is a Brand Audit workshop journey that helps clients explore their business from multiple angles: their positioning, audience, competitors, offers, and customer journey. Instead of relying only on traditional consulting conversations, Silvia facilitates these explorations through a structured Miro board where insights, ideas, and decisions become visible.Together we explore how turning your expertise into repeatable workshop frameworks can make your work more tangible, collaborative, and impactful for clients.⚡️ Key Takeaways✔ Why workshops can make consulting work more tangible and collaborative for clients✔ How Silvia transformed strategy interviews into a facilitated Brand Audit workshop✔ Why branding is much more than logos and colors - it starts with values, positioning, and audience✔ Why visual thinking tools like Miro help surface insights and decisions faster✔ How repeatable workshop frameworks strengthen your consulting methodology🎥 Chapters00:00 Introduction02:00 Silvia's Journey Into Brand Strategy04:30 Branding Beyond Logos and Colors07:10 From Strategy Interviews to Workshops10:15 Inside Silvia's Signature Brand Audit Workshop14:40 Designing a Strategy Board in Miro18:00 Making Consulting Tangible for Clients21:30 The Workshop as a "Gym" for Business Thinking25:00 Creating Repeatable Workshop Frameworks28:40 Navigating Multiple Audiences as a Consultant32:00 Final Reflections*****************************Want to turn your consulting expertise into a signature workshop?In my 1:1 Signature Workshop Sprint, we work together across 3 focused sessions to design the workshop that structures your methodology and strengthens your offer.Book a call to explore it here:https://cal.com/laworkshoppeuse/15min***********************👤 Guest - Silvia Coco | Brand & Business Strategist, La CreativaWebsite: https://www.lacreativa.ch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/silviacoco/🎙️ Host - Nathy Ravez | La WorkshoppeuseLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathyravez/Newsletter: https://laworkshoppeuse.kit.com/newsletterFit For Facilitation Community: https://community.fitforfacilitation.com/
In this episode, I'm joined by Theresa Destrebecq, founder of Emerge Book Circles. She has created a signature learning model that flips traditional training on its head - where content happens at home, and practice, dialogue, and experimentation happen together.If you've ever felt frustrated by "shelf development" - all the books read and insights gained but never applied - this conversation will inspire you to rethink how learning truly happens inside organizations.Episode SummaryTheresa combines her background in education and coaching to design book circles as leadership laboratories. Instead of delivering expert advice, she creates spaces where participants experiment, role-play, reflect, and integrate ideas into real behavior change. ⚡️Takeaways✔ Discover how to flip traditional learning by separating content absorption from practice.✔ Learn how to design sessions as leadership laboratories, not discussion clubs.✔ Understand why behavioral change, not insight, is the real measure of success.✔ Explore how a coach-like leadership mindset empowers teams and increases ownership.✔ See how small, structured experiments create safer and more sustainable change.📚 Books Mentioned• The Advice Trap - Michael Bungay Stanier• Think Again - Adam Grant• Defy | The Power of No in a World That Demands Yes - Dr. Sunita Sah• The 6 Types of Working Genius - Patrick M. LencioniCurious what books are shaping facilitators right now?Inside the Fit for Facilitation Community, I asked members to share the one book that truly changed their practice - and why.https://community.fitforfacilitation.com/c/question-of-the-week/what-s-one-book-every-facilitator-should-read-and-how-has-it-influenced-your-practice-89984432-0460-4514-a35f-fe0448f04ca8👤 Guest Info - Thérèse Destrebecq | Emerge Book CirclesWebsite: www.emergebookcircles.comSubstack: theresadestrebecq.substack.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresadestrebecq/🎙️Host Info - Nathy Ravez | La WorkshoppeuseLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathyravez/Newsletter – https://laworkshoppeuse.kit.com/newsletterFit For Facilitation Community – https://community.fitforfacilitation.com/
Alex Judges is a learning experience designer and facilitator with a gift for turning client needs into clear, engaging journeys. In this episode, we unpack the signature workshop he's created - and used again and again - to co-design training, seminars, and strategies with impact.If you're a facilitator or consultant ready to create a workshop you can confidently reuse and sell - this one's for you.Episode SummaryIn this conversation, Alex walks us through the three-step co-design workshop he uses as a foundation for almost every client project. From his early days at Apple to running his own company, Alex shares how he found clarity through simplicity. We explore why great experiences often start with the right question, how to balance structure and creativity, and how this signature format helps both clients and facilitators save time - and deliver better results.🔑 TakeawaysDiscover a 3-step framework to design workshops with clients in real-timeLearn how Alex uses objectives → ingredients → storyboard to build any learning experienceUnderstand why asking before telling creates more engaging training sessionsExplore the mindset shift from "every session is custom" to a signature workshop process🚀 Let's Level-up, TogetherJoin us on Feb 11 at 6PM CET for our monthly Live Fit For Facilitation session:How to run workshops that actually work - facilitated by Mehdi En-Naizihttps://community.fitforfacilitation.com/c/agenda/how-to-run-brainstorms-that-actually-work-896dd940-c092-432a-b583-2e8a346bdd38📚 Resources from the EpisodeBloom's Taxonomyhttps://helpfulprofessor.com/levels-of-understanding/Edgar Dale's Cone of Learninghttps://www.educationcorner.com/cone-of-learning/👤Guest Alex Judges | Learning Experience Designer🔗 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-judges-56826b80/🌍 Webside - https://octobooster.com/👤HostNathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathyravez/📩 Newsletter - https://laworkshoppeuse.kit.com/newsletter🎥 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@laworkshoppeuse🤝 Fit For Facilitation Community - https://community.fitforfacilitation.com/
What’s really holding you back as a freelance facilitator? In this honest and uplifting conversation, I sit down with Judit Osika, Lucrezia Ponzano, and Rosemary Forest: 3 facilitators, Consultant, Coach solopreneurs who completed the Facilipreneur Mastermind last summer.We unpack the real challenges of running a facilitation business and how to overcome them to sustain your business with systems and confidence.If you’ve ever felt like you’re hustling alone, stuck between delivering and marketing, or unsure how to talk about what you do—this is your sign to pause, breathe, and grow.🌱 In This EpisodeVisibility blocks, imposter syndrome, and the constant juggle between doing the work and finding Clients, these are the topics we dive into. But more importantly—we share what’s possible when you make time to work on your business. You’ll hear stories of transformation, mindset shifts, and the power of being in a group where you don’t have to figure it all out alone. ⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover the power of reflection and why slowing down helps you grow fasterClarify your value so you can talk about your work and get awareness from potential clientsBalance sales and delivery with intention (and less burnout)Why the Facilipreneur Mastermind is the best program to grow your business and get clarity thanks to the collective intelligence🎁 Free Event InvitationFree Live Class — 5 Mistakes Even Established Freelance Facilitators Make🌍 Register Here: https://luma.com/bvxp8hei📅 December 17th at 12 p.m. CET (Paris Time)🎟️ Bonus: Get a special Santa surprise and sneak peek into the Facilipreneur Mastermind 2026, launching January 12👥 GuestsLucrezia Ponzano | Facilitator in private & cultural networks🔗 LinkedIn Judit Osika | Coach & youth leadership facilitator🔗 LinkedIn Rosemary Forest | Campaigner turned collaboration facilitator🔗 LinkedIn 🎙️ Host - Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🔗 Linkedin💌 Newsletter🎥 Youtube
What if one workshop could help you stand out, wow your clients, and grow your facilitation business?In this episode of “There is a Workshop for That”, I sit down with Oussama Labib, founder of Miki Island — a gamified team development platform that’s transforming the way facilitators design, deliver, and sell their programs.More than just a game, Miki Island is a powerful facilitation tool that helps you deliver immersive team-building, coaching, and leadership experiences while making a real impact on your clients.Together, we explore how gamification can reveal team dynamics, accelerate trust, and help facilitators move from one-off sessions to long-term partnerships.💡 In This Episode You’ll Learn- The three research-based layers of high-performing teams- Why gamified learning creates emotional engagement that sticks- How facilitators use Miki Island to create transformation — and grow their business🏝️ About Miki IslandMiki Island is more than a game — it’s a digital, research-backed platform that lets facilitators run unforgettable team experiences.Whether you work in team development, coaching, or leadership, Miki Island helps you combine play, performance, and purpose.Explore: https://miki-island.com🎮 Upcoming Events & CertificationFree Live Event – “Pimp My Offer with Miki Island”🗓️ November 20, 2025 🔗 RegisterMiki Island Certification 🗓️ Next Cohort November 10–11🎁 Use coupon code NATHY to get 5 free team assessments🎓 Enroll🎮 Play the Game or Host a Session https://luma.com/MikiIsland👥 Guest Oussama Labib | Founder of Miki Island Linkedin🎙️ HostNathy Ravez | La WorkshoppeuseHelping facilitators turn meetings into powerful workshops.🔗 LinkedIn🗓️Event Calendar👥 Fit For Facilitation Community💌 Newsletter 📞Book a Call
In this episode, I’m flying solo to talk about a topic that got huge engagement during the Fit for Facilitation Week: how to go find clients as a freelance facilitator. During my session, we were 90 people in the room (!)—so I knew I had to bring it to the podcast for those who couldn’t join live.What I talk aboutInspired by my daughter’s hilarious dating life stories, I explore how finding clients is a lot like dating. From building your client profile (aka your ideal date) to navigating awkward first conversations on LinkedIn, I’m sharing real strategies that helped me grow my facilitation business—without ever feeling salesy.PLUS: I’ll walk you through the exact exercises we did in the GoFinding Clients session + how to get my free workbook to help you take action right away.⚡️ Key TakeawaysHow to use dating metaphors to make client outreach easier (and fun!)The 4 types of networks you already have that can lead to workExactly how I use LinkedIn like Tinder to start real conversationsWhy trust takes time—and how to prep future clients nowDownload the Free Workbook📘 GoFinding Clients Like You’d Go on a Date🌍 Join the Fit for Facilitation Community to access the workbook (it’s free!)Next Facilipreneur Mastermind 📅starts January 12th, 202690 days to grow your freelance facilitation biz with confidence🎟️ Only 10 spots available!Get your seat here: https://laworkshoppeuse.com/facilipreneur-mastermind/🎙️ Host Info Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🔗 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube channel
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"There is a Workshop for That" is a podcast created specifically for facilitators looking to elevate their skills to the next level. With insightful interviews featuring the best facilitators, book authors, and corporate managers worldwide, this podcast offers valuable advice on how to leverage facilitation for better collaboration and build workshops that get noticed. Whether you're a skilled facilitator or just starting out, "There is a Workshop for That" provides a wealth of information and inspiration to help you take your facilitation skills to new horizons.🎙️Tune in today to learn from the best in the industry and enhance your workshop experience!Nathy Ravez is a skilled workshop designer, facilitator, and trainer, who truly believe in the power of facilitation to unleash collaboration among teams, which is why she founded "La Workshoppeuse," offering workshops and training sessions designed for companies seeking to enhance their team's superpowers and facilitators looking to
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