
Sharon is here to help you come clean through musing and interviews on & about Clean Language. The founder & CEO of the Clean Language Institute Sharon is determined to bring Clean Language questions and principles to your work and play. She is known for her irreverent, humorous training style: observant, quirky, and always unfazed. With her uni-lingualism intact she specializes in working with no... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Penny Tompkins and James Lawley, co-developers of Symbolic Modeling share about Clean Convergence 2022 and learning focus for the Advanced Clean Facilitator workshop January 28-30, 2022. This workshop is held online via a Zoom online portal. Using th... more
Enjoy this 12.5-minute update with James Lawley on what has been happening with Clean Language Interviewing over this past year (2019). We discuss new publications, research veracity, and upcoming Clean Language Interview training in January 2020 on ... more
Simon Coles is the founder of AmphoraResearch.com. Amphora specialized in keeping people and research connected through digital records for research and R&D groups. Simon shares how he and his sales team have adopted and adapted Clean Language questi... more
This is a conversation with James Lawley, a leading developer of Clean Language Interviewing (CLI) and its corresponding verification technique. Although it was only meant to be 15 minutes, James was on fire about Clean Language Interviewing and give... more
Creating holiday heaven with three simple questions. Use these three questions to help create holidays (any days) that you enjoy. Listen to the end to hear the questions in action. And be sure to give yourself a few minutes thinking time to answer th... more
ok, I was easedropping. As I was working in a coffee shop this morning I over heard a conversation that mesmerized me. It made me think about how change can be hard won and working against odds can be difficult. How I have someone I go to to help me ... more
Hipsters, maker-culture, and Clean Languaege .. what could they have in common? And what does this all have to do with learning new things face-toface, cheek-tocheek? The answer may be a desire for emodied experience and a love of art.
Clean Language Coaching is to the mind and heart what Green thinking is to the ecology and our health. In this brief podcast Sharon looks at the similarities between being coached using Clean Language principles and questions and taking care of our f... more









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