298 - Unlocking Creativity Through Trust and Adaptability with Mark Tippin
Unprofessionalism · Dr Myriam Hadnes
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What does it mean to unbuckle ourselves from certainty and step with both feet into the space between question and answer? It means to be a facilitator, of course! To trust in the process, to find structure in the spaciousness, and to shapeshift as new technologies emerge. It’s something Mark Tippin has learnt over years: the answers come when we accept that we don’t need them all to begin. It’s a commitment to curiosity that he’s nurtured along the way. Join us for a macro look at facilitation and a micro look into the AI petri dish, as we ask: is it killing our curiosity or curating it? Full of wisdoms from Mark, stories and nuggets of advice. Find out about: How to let go of the need for certainty Why empathy is not a facilitation skill, but a responsibility The role of AI in facilitation, it’s help, and its hindrances for humans The feed our curiosity as facilitators How to make learning a lifelong endeavour that embraces adaptation The importance of trusting in the latent genius of the group Don’t miss the next episode: subscribe to the show with your favourite podcast player. Links: Watch the video recording of this episode on YouTube. Connect to Mark Tippin: LinkedIn Any thoughts? Share them with us! Support the show ✨✨✨ If you miss the "workshops work" podcast, join us on Substack, where Myriam builds a Podcast Club with monthly gatherings around old episodes: https://myriamhadnes.substack.com/