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There is a Workshop for that! | The greatest Podcast about Facilitation

Nathy Ravez - La Workshoppeuse
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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 fac... more

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Thérèse Destrebecq
Founder of Just a Merge Book Circles, specializing in combining reading with facilitation and coaching.
Emerging Book Circles
Episode: Episode 86 - Book Circles to Reimagine Organizational Learning ft. Theresa Destrebecq
Oussama Labib
Founder of Miki Island
Miki Island
Episode: Episode 83 — Winning long-term clients with one gamified workshop with Oussama Labib, Founder of Miki Island
Ceri Newton-Sargunar
An Interactions Specialist, Chirologist and Training Neuroscientist focused on enhancing behavioral communication.
Episode: Episode 79 - Leading Through the Perma-Crisis with Ceri Newton-Sargunar
Stefan Pettersson
Co-founder of Gameng, a consulting and facilitation firm
Gameng
Episode: Episode 76: Think – Share – Solve: Turning Conversations into Commitments with Stefan Pettersson
Jakob Knutzen
Co-founder of Butter
Butter
Episode: Episode 73 - Exploring the Highs, Pivots, and Heart Behind Butter’s journey with Jakob Knutzen
Sam Carpenter
Event sketch noter, workshop designer, and facilitator.
Episode: Episode 70 - Sketch-noting for Inclusive Collaboration with Sam Carpenter
Wouter Gheysen
CEO and founder of Out of Our Minds, a systemic business reinvention agency
Out of Our Minds
Episode: Episode 68 - Uncovering hidden forces of team dynamics with Wouter Gheysen
Jane Laveley
Neuroinclusion advocate, ADHD Empowerment Coach, and Collaboration Specialist with over 25 years of experience in the legal and tech industries.
Episode: Episode 67: Empowering Neurodiverse Brilliance through Inclusive Facilitation with Jane Livesey
Deborah Rim Moiso
Freelance facilitator and copy editor for SessionLab
SessionLab
Episode: Episode 66: Exploring the State of Facilitation 2025 with Deborah Rim Moiso

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Nathy Ravez
Host and skilled facilitator who focuses on empowering facilitators through shared experiences and practical advice on enhancing workshop experiences and collaboration.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 23 ratings
  • Enlightening and Empowering

    If you're searching for a podcast that delivers value-packed discussions and deep dives into meaningful topics about facilitation, "There is a Workshop for That!" deserves a spot on your playlist.

    I was a guest on Nathy's podcast (episode 63) and had an amazing time.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AmplifyDEI
    Netherlandsa year ago
  • A brilliant, fun and easy to listen podcast about facilitation

    Through her interviews, Nathy Ravez shows a lot of passion and various experiences from facilitators yes the world. From uncovering new talents to established thought leaders on the topic she’s providing us with tremendous value in a very natural and authentic way.

    I love listening to this on my commute to work, or while cooking. This 20-30 mins episodes are always a boost to my mood and energy levels.

    Thanks and looking forward for more episodes and guests to come!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nodret
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Looking forward to more episodes

    I loved the interviews and hearing about your background and how you ended up as a Workshopper Master Nathy.

    I am looking forward to future episodes and interviews.

    Jeff P.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JAPbeerman
    United States3 years ago

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The podcast is often seen as a great source of inspiration for facilitators, with listeners enjoying the blend of personal anecdotes and professional advice shared by the guests.
Listeners appreciate the value-packed discussions and practical insights on facilitation. Many highlight the engaging and authentic interviewing style of the host, noting how it enhances their learning experience.

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Episode 86 - Book Circles to Reimagine Organizational Learning ft. Theresa Destrebecq
Q: What shifts do you see in teams after experiencing the Book Circles?
Individuals leave more empowered and engaged, often stepping back as leaders and asking more questions.
Episode 86 - Book Circles to Reimagine Organizational Learning ft. Theresa Destrebecq
Q: What challenges do organizations typically reach out to you with?
They usually reach out to me because they want something different than a traditional training.
Episode 85 - How One Workshop Can Design Every Client Journey ft. Alex Judges
Q: What would you say to someone who has an expertise as a consultant, a trainer, a coach, a facilitator about creating a signature workshop?
Start simple, begin with a question, diverge with ideas, converge towards the best ideas, and then deliver the content.
Episode 85 - How One Workshop Can Design Every Client Journey ft. Alex Judges
Q: So would you, would we have the pleasure that you walk us through this workshop?
Alex describes the process of his co-design workshop, emphasizing how it starts with setting objectives and uses techniques such as icebreakers and dot voting to enhance participant engagement.
Episode 83 — Winning long-term clients with one gamified workshop with Oussama Labib, Founder of Miki Island
Q: Why is gamification a way to create this safe space and unlock learning?
Gamification fosters emotional engagement by transforming abstract concepts into tangible experiences, revealing true team dynamics and providing a safe space for practice.

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Focused on the art and science of facilitation, this podcast offers engaging discussions with experienced facilitators, authors, and corporate leaders. Topics range from overcoming freelance challenges to innovative workshop methodologies, gamification in team dynamics, and mastering communication strategies. Each episode provides listeners with actionable insights and practical advice to enhance their facilitation skills, foster collaboration, and create memorable workshops. This podcast stands out by featuring a diverse range of guests, making it a compelling resource for both novice and seasoned facilitators looking to elevate their expertise and connect with a community of like-minded professionals.

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2. Oussama Labib
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4. Stefan Pettersson
5. Jakob Knutzen
6. Sam Carpenter
7. Wouter Gheysen
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