177 - What Love Has To Do With Facilitation with Lorenz Sell (Part 2)

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Love is wonderful, it’s all around. Love is the finest thing in the world… but what’s it got to do with facilitation?Spend and hour with Lorenz Sell and you’ll see the many threads that connect love and facilitation together. From creating connection and honest communication to presence and validation — facilitators may as well be love incarnate!Lorenz and I discuss a range of themes in this episode, from the nitty-gritty of learning and sharing to the beautiful soft light of love and attention. Conversation with Lorenz flows so lightly and thoughtfully, this episode is equally perfect for a candle-lit Saturday night or a slow summer Sunday morning. Enjoy it — whichever way you choose to listen.Find out about:Why the labels we assign to objects, feelings, or states cannot override their universal valuesHow online learning fell into an imbalance of content vs. connectionWhy Lorenz sees ‘coherence’ as the great challenge of his facilitation practiceHow Lorenz defines ‘the space’ in a workshopWhat the difference is between hearing, seeing, and feeling another personWhy Lorenz thinks facilitators need to get comfortable with the darkest corners of themselvesDon’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.LinksConnect to Lorenz:On LinkedInOn TwitterSupport the Show.**Click here to navigate through all episodes via this interactive podcast map.**If you're inspired by our podcast and crave similar conversations, consider joining Dr Myriam Hadnes' NeverDoneBefore Facilitation Community. **If you're keen to master the art of facilitation, discover our expert-led live, online Facilitation Courses at the NDB Academy. **If you enjoy the show, consider a one-off donation and contribute to the ongoing costs of running the podcast.

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