190 - The Meaning of Courage in Facilitative Work with Roi Ben-Yehuda

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Facilitation might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of courage — we do not charge valiantly into battle or wrestle wild animals! — but the closer one looks at it, the more the connection becomes visible.It takes courage to bring a group of people together and challenge them to grow and make progress. It takes courage to stand up and say “I will do this”. It takes courage to ask difficult questions.And it takes courage to get out of our own way — and the group’s.Roi Ben-Yehuda joins me in this episode to dissect what it means to facilitate with courage, why questions are the currency of the courageous, and what he’d plan to say if zombies attacked.Find out about:Why courage has nothing to do with escaping fear, but everything to do with contextualising itWhy open vs. closed questions is an outdated binary — and Roi’s more qualitative alternativeHow collectivism operates as a shortcut to courageHow the magic of workshops isn’t in the content, but in how the group interact with the contentWhat you can do to prevent being triggered out of courageWhere leadership and facilitation intersect — and why collaboration and cocreation are critical to bothDon’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.LinksWatch the video recording of this episode on YouTube.Next Arrow, Roi’s companyConnect to Roi: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.