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001: ASK / What I’ve learned about being a freelancer

001: ASK / What I’ve learned about being a freelancer

by Suzanne Whitby | Jan 17, 2024 | Walk the Tortoise Podcast

For my first Random Act of Suzanne for 2024, I thought I’d do a little series on what I’ve learned about being self-employed. This year marks my 20th year of being self-employed, which coincides with when I moved to Austria, and I think I’ve learned a thing or two...
Playing with AI: Notes from #FacLab009

Playing with AI: Notes from #FacLab009

by Suzanne Whitby | Feb 15, 2023 | Relocated to whitbys.org

TLDR: I run a regular gathering for facilitators to try out new tools, share knowledge and use our combined views of the world to help each other learn, grow and thrive. In February, a small group came together and I shared what I’ve learned, and they offered...
Playing with AI: Other AI tools that might be of interest

Playing with AI: Other AI tools that might be of interest

by Suzanne Whitby | Feb 13, 2023 | Relocated to whitbys.org

TLDR: A final note about AI (for now) on my thinking journey around AI and my work. May be helpful to fellow facilitators, trainers and workshop designers interested in how to use emergent and generative AI in their work. Tools that have immediate practical benefits...
#FacLab 9: AI & the future of your facilitation

#FacLab 9: AI & the future of your facilitation

by Suzanne Whitby | Feb 10, 2023

Playing with AI: Dall-e for image creation (and a mention of Midjourney)

Playing with AI: Dall-e for image creation (and a mention of Midjourney)

by Suzanne Whitby | Feb 6, 2023 | Relocated to whitbys.org

TLDR: My notes on using Dall-e and Midjourney. May be helpful to fellow facilitators, trainers and workshop designers interested in how to use emergent and generative AI in their work. Let’s talk about generating images Dall-e is owned by the same people who run...
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Recent Posts

  • On “blonde moments” and “baby brain”
  • ChatMD?
  • Facilitating futures, not just presenting them
  • Collapse narratives in futures work
  • Whose futures get heard?

Recent Comments

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  2. Lars on The Great Switch: Finding Non-US Alternatives to Online Password Managers like LastPass (European and Non-US Alternatives)
  3. wg on The Great Switch: Switching Your Skype Incoming Number to a European or Non-US VOIP Provider (European and Non-US VOIP Alternatives)
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  5. Jonny on The Great Switch: Switching Your Skype Incoming Number to a European or Non-US VOIP Provider (European and Non-US VOIP Alternatives)
Suzanne Whitby | Foresight, Futures, Facilitation, & Storytelling

About

Suzanne Whitby is a facilitator, researcher, and practitioner building capacities for hopeful, sustainable futures.

She works at the intersection of science, society, storytelling, and sustainability, through science communication training, futures facilitation, place-based walking experiences, and doctoral research exploring how embodied experiences inspire climate action.

 

Work with me

Professional Practice

  • SciComm Success (Evidence-based capacity-building)
  • Futures Fit (Futures capacity-building)
  • Ways to Walk (Pre-political, sustainability capacity-building)

Creative Practice

  • Oral Storytelling
  • Earthed Art

Research

  • senstoryscapes & Walk the Futures

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