• #FacLab 9: AI & the future of your facilitation

    ​​This month: let's talk about generative and emergent AI and what that means for you as a facilitator, and possibly for you as the owner of a small facilitation consultancy.

  • Kick-start business sustainability with Celemi Sustainability™ – Demo

    Join us for a 60-minute webinar to experience how make SHIFT happen is helping businesses tackle today's sustainability challenges with a fun, interactive, gamified approach that provokes thought, conversation and action. We'll demonstrate how a world-class simulation can bring the thorny topic of sustainability to life and get people across your business engaged and involved. […]

  • Becoming Your Life’s Work: Exploring The Artist’s Way

    Exploring the Artist’s WayIn-person in Innsbruck, Austria. 14 weeks, starting on 11 January 2024  from 18h00-20h00.Workshop language: English.Workshop detailsPricing & registration14 weeks to reveal your creative self and set your creativity freeJoin me for a structured programme that will help you increase your self-confidence and harness your creative talents and skills using techniques and exercises […]

  • Storytelling for scientists: share your science with story (virtual workshop)

    In this 4-hour interactive storytelling workshop for scientists and researchers, you'll learn what storytelling is, how to use tried and tested structures to craft your own stories, and how to apply narrative structures and storytelling techniques so that you can tell the story of your science - or of your research career - in way that is meaningful, memorable, and true to the facts.

    €85 – €95
  • How to change the world through telling stories with Sea Gabriel

    In this workshop, Sea Gabriel will help you examine your assumptions on how you speak truth to power. Part of the Yorkshire Festival of Storytelling. Moderated by Suzanne Whitby. Part of the Yorkshire Festival of Storytelling.

  • The Subversive Tale with Anabelle Castaño

    Anabelle Castaño’s workshop and storytelling session brings to life traditional folktales and fairy tales as well as the oral histories of South America, to show how they mirror historical situations of colonialism, conflict, exploitation and abuse of power. Moderated by Suzanne Whitby. Part of the Yorkshire Festival of Storytelling.