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A Facilitator's Journey: Real Life Stories

A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 49: From Newsrooms to Workshops: Jo Cook's purposeful facilitator's path

    This episode is about decision-making in our businesses, the frameworks we use to say yes or no to work and how becoming more conscious in our decision-making is important to cultivate.In this engaging conversation, Jo Cook shares with Kirsty her journey from being a trainee journalist to having a multi-income stream business. Jo shares her experiences transitioning from journalism to self-employment, the challenges of working with family, and living with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.They emphasize the significance of creating inclusive work environments and the necessity of investing in personal and professional growth. The discussion highlights the need for flexibility in business models and the value of intention in career planning.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Connection02:45 Navigating Networking and Professional Relationships05:16 Career Journey: From Journalism to Learning and Development08:20 The Impact of COVID-19 on Business and Learning10:54 Transitioning to Self-Employment and Business Challenges13:51 The Importance of Intention in Career Planning16:25 Adapting to Change: The Evolution of Business Models19:18 Working with Family: The Dynamics of Sibling Partnerships22:10 Health Challenges: Living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome24:52 Creating Inclusive Work Environments27:43 Quick-fire questions33:18 SOFest, TJ 60th Birthday and wrap up!I invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit Jo's website HERESign up to TJ's 60th Anniversary conference HEREConnect with Jo on Linkedin HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREDiscover SOFest HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 48: The Importance of Community, Connection and Collaboration

    In this engaging conversation, Kirsty Lewis and Chad Littlefield explore the evolving landscape of facilitation, the impact of AI, and the importance of community and collaboration.They discuss the challenges faced by facilitators in a changing business environment, the significance of positioning and value, and actionable advice for those starting out in the field.The conversation also highlights the upcoming Connector Summit and the importance of investing in personal growth and development.00:00 Introduction and Connection02:42 The Role of AI in Facilitation05:24 Navigating Business Challenges08:32 Positioning and Value in Facilitation11:04 Shifting Business Focus13:56 Personal Stories and Business Insights21:04 Connection Before Content24:20 The Shift to YouTube and Online Engagement29:58 Business Structure and Revenue Streams36:35 Partnerships and Collaborations in Business43:05 The Value of Information and Implementation45:10 Generosity Marketing and Value-Based Pricing47:17 The Scarcity Mindset in Pricing50:16 The Importance of Open Conversations About Money51:46 Positioning and Pricing Strategies56:51 Navigating Economic Uncertainty in Facilitation01:01:04 Quick Fire Questions and Final Insights____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit the School of Facilitation website HEREDiscover SOFest HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 47: The brutal truth: My first five years as a freelance facilitator

    This episode is about decision-making in our businesses, the frameworks we use to say yes or no to work and how becoming more conscious in our decision-making is important to cultivate.In this conversation, Kirsty Lewis and Dave Freeman discuss the journey of transitioning from the corporate world to becoming a freelance facilitator and trainer. They explore the challenges faced in the early stages of building a business, the impact of COVID-19 on the training industry, and the importance of finding a niche. Dave shares his experiences, including the ups and downs of his first year, the evolution of his business, and the lessons learned along the way. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, resilience, and the brutal truth of running a business.00:00 Introduction and Background02:29 The Brutal Truth of Business05:36 Leaving the Corporate World08:10 Transitioning to Facilitation and Training10:53 Finding Associate Work13:40 Auditioning for Associate Roles16:35 Year One Challenges19:19 Year two and the Impact of COVID22:06 Adapting to Virtual Training24:43 Reflections on the Journey29:58 The Evolution of a Trainer: Year Two to Year Three33:06 Narrowing the Focus: Year Four and Niching42:10 The Balancing Act: Associate vs Direct Work48:10 Quick Fire Insights: Advice and RecommendationsI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit the School of Facilitation website HEREDiscover SOFest HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 46: Summer Reflections: My Facilitator's Journey!

    Join me, Kirsty Lewis, founder of the School of Facilitation, as I reflect on my summer of 2025. From facilitating summits in London and Manila to traveling across Australia and New Zealand, I share my experiences, lessons learned, and insights into the world of facilitation. Discover the highlights of SoFest, the challenges of balancing work and travel, and the exciting plans for the future.Key Highlights:SoFest 2026: A celebration of community and learning with 80 participants, workshops, and inspiring speakers. Travel Adventures: Exploring Australia and New Zealand, meeting fellow facilitators, and embracing cultural differences. Lessons Learned: The importance of community, the challenges of professional loneliness, and the need for strategic planning in the business!Visit the SoFest website for 2026 early bird tickets and stay connected for more insights and updates.#Facilitation #SoFest #SummerReflectionsDon't delete below section - to be added to every descriptionI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit the School of Facilitation website HEREDiscover SOFest HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 45: Navigating Neurodiversity in Business

    In this conversation, Kirsty Lewis and Tamzin Hall explore the themes of neurodiversity, the journey of entrepreneurship, and the importance of self-awareness in client relationships. Tamsin shares her personal experiences with neurodiversity and how it shaped her career as a consultant. They discuss the challenges of building a business, the significance of choosing clients wisely, and the value of utilizing downtime effectively for personal and professional growth.Towards the end of the conversation Kirsty and Tamzin explore the complexities of business ethics, the significance of unique selling points, the challenges of loneliness in entrepreneurship, and the importance of continuous personal and professional development. They discuss the ethical dilemmas faced by business owners, the need for authenticity in business practices, and the value of mentorship and accountability in achieving success.TakeawaysNeurodiversity can be supported without a formal diagnosis in the business environment.Choosing clients wisely can lead to a more fulfilling business. Trust your intuition to guide you in client relationships. Utilizing downtime can lead to unexpected opportunities.Building a business takes time and effort, not just a good idea.Resistance to tasks can indicate a misalignment with your goals.Networking and planning are essential for a successful transition to entrepreneurship.Embracing your unique journey can lead to greater fulfillment.Business success is subjective and should be defined individually.Copying someone else's business model is unethical and ineffective.The business landscape can be lonely, highlighting the need for community support.Investing in personal development is essential for business owners.Ethics in business should guide decision-making processes.Continuous learning and development are vital for staying relevant in business.Trusting one's instincts is key to navigating business challenges.I invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit the School of Facilitation website HEREDiscover SOFest HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 44: Re-evaluating Success: From corporate to creative to scaling back

    In this conversation, Mok reflects on his journey from corporate consulting to founding the Innovation Beehive, a company focused on unlocking creative potential in organisations. He shares personal experiences of loss, the impact of COVID-19 on his business, and the decision to scale back rather than grow. Mok emphasizes the importance of reevaluating success, prioritizing health, and making intentional life choices. The discussion highlights the challenges of entrepreneurship, the need for self-examination, and the journey towards a more balanced and fulfilling life. Mok tells Kirsty about his journey of overcoming personal and professional challenges, emphasizing the importance of self-care, financial management, and the power of saying no. The dialogue highlights the significance of resilience, personal growth, and the value of building a supportive community.The Birth of Innovation BeehiveNavigating Personal Loss and Career ChangesReevaluating Success and Life ChoicesThe Shift from Growth to Scaling BackIntentional Steps to Scale BackTransitioning from Team to SolopreneurFacing Fear and Rebuilding LifeThe Power of Saying NoNavigating Financial ResponsibilitiesEmbracing New Ventures and CommunityI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit Mok's website HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 43: The Power of an Endurance Mindset in Business

    In this episode, Kirsty Lewis interviews Clare Walkeden, a consultant, coach, and endurance athlete, about her journey in business and the importance of wellbeing. They discuss the transition from marketing to a focus on wellbeing, the foundations of personal and professional health, and the significance of community and connection. Clare shares her insights on maintaining balance as a business owner and the role of an endurance mindset in achieving success. In this engaging conversation, Kirsty Lewis and Clare Walkeden explore the themes of endurance, chosen suffering, and the emotional challenges faced in both cycling and business. They discuss the importance of discomfort for growth, the need for self-awareness, and the significance of community support. Clare shares her experiences with endurance cycling and how they relate to running a business, emphasizing the necessity of knowing one's values and direction. The conversation also touches on the emotional flatness that can occur with mastery and the joy found in nature and connection with others.Foundations of Wellbeing for Business OwnersThe Importance of Connection and CommunityThe Five Fundamentals of WellbeingBalancing Business and Personal WellbeingEndurance Mindset in BusinessClire's Endurance Sports JourneyThe Concept of Chosen SufferingEndurance Mindset in BusinessNavigating Emotional FlatnessThe Challenge of MasteryFinding Joy in the JourneyBuilding Community and SupportThe Importance of Connection with NatureDon't delete below section - to be added to every descriptionI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit the School of Facilitation website HEREDiscover SOFest HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 42: Websites and SEO - What Every Freelancer and Facilitator Needs to Know

    Is your website really working for you - or is it quietly gathering dust?In this episode, I’m joined by Barb Davids, a website and SEO strategist who helps business owners grow their organic traffic and make their websites work harder (without all the tech overwhelm). Together, we dive into why your website still matters - even in the age of social media - and what simple changes you can make to boost your online presence.We explore:Why having a website builds trust and credibility with clientsThe surprising importance of having a blog (yes, even now!)What SEO actually is — and why it’s not as scary as it soundsHow to choose the right keywords and get found on GooglePractical tips to improve your site without needing a full redesignWhether you’re just starting out or thinking it might be time to refresh your online home, this conversation is packed with insights to help you take small, manageable steps toward a website that really supports your business.I invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:If you purchase the Instant Blog Planner™, you will get a free 90-minute working session with Barb. Mention 'A Facilitator's Journey' when you purchase.Visit Barb's website HEREVisit Barb's YouTube HEREConnect with Barb on Instagram HEREConnect with Barb on Linkedin HEREListen to Barb's podcast HEREGrab your free site audit HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREDiscover SOFest HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 41: Navigating the Legal Side of Business with Lucy Wheeler

    In this episode, we dive into all things legal - what it is we need in our businesses as solopreneurs, through to partnerships or big entities. Trust me when I recommend you get the legal side of your business in order early on.My guest is Lucy Wheeler, also known as Lucy Legal. She is a lawyer who shares legal information and tips through her social media accounts and has two businesses: Lucy Legal, which provides legal templates and information for small business owners, and Wheeler Wood, a law firm that offers bespoke legal advice and services.The conversation explores what we need to have in our businesses to be legal and within the law in the UK, to protect ourselves and our customers and clients.What I love is Lucy's approach to making legal information accessible and understandable for everyone. We discuss the importance of legal considerations for entrepreneurs and small business owners and the value of seeking legal advice to save time and ensure compliance with regulations.What is Lucy Legal?Setting Up Wheeler Wood: A Bespoke Law FirmThe Importance of Legal Documentation for BusinessesLegal Templates for Trainers and FacilitatorsUnderstanding Legal Requirements and ComplianceEducating Business Owners on Legal Best PracticesThe Value of Legal Advice and Saving TimeData Protection and GDPR ComplianceBuilding a Strong Reputation through ProfessionalismProtecting Your Business Name with TrademarksDISCLAIMER: All of the content within this podcast recording is information only. No legal advice is provided. Both Lucy and I are based in the UK and the information shared was correct and up-to-date with English law at the time of recording. Should you need specific legal advice you should consult a lawyer in your jurisdiction.I invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is a podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 40: Me, my business and Neurodiversity

    Kirsty and Hayley explore Hayley's journey into neuro-inclusion consulting, discussing the challenges and triumphs of running a business as a neurodivergent individual.They delve into the importance of community support, the complexities of pricing strategies, and the impact of self-worth on business decisions.The discussion highlights the multifaceted nature of entrepreneurship and the value of building a network of support. In this conversation.Hayley shares her experiences as a neurodivergent business owner, discussing the challenges she faced with managing day-to-day business tasks and the importance of outsourcing to improve efficiency.She highlights the significance of understanding one's energy levels and the impact of neurodivergence on daily business operations.The discussion also touches on the concept of FOMO versus JOJI, the joy of joining in, emphasising the need for a supportive and welcoming environment in business.Hayley's Journey into Neuro Inclusion ConsultingUnderstanding Value and Pricing in CoachingOvercoming Limiting Beliefs in BusinessThe Importance of Community and SupportThe Complexity of Running a BusinessThe Role of Self-Worth in PricingOutsourcing for Neurodivergent Business OwnersNavigating Neurodivergence in BusinessUnderstanding Energy ManagementThe Joy of Joining In vs. FOMOInvesting in Yourself and Your BusinessI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit the School of Facilitation website HEREDiscover SOFest HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 39: Balancing Being Yourself and Business

    This episode is about kindness. Firstly to ourselves as facilitators and then to our businesses. How we navigate leaving the world of corporate to go it alone and be ok to create the life we want vs the imagined 'business' life of others.Em Stroud is a comic coach, professional clown, facilitator and entrepreneur, who shares her journey through the world of business and creativity. She discusses her dual identity as a performer and business owner, the importance of practicing one's craft, and the lessons learned from both successes and failures in entrepreneurship. Her insights provide a roadmap for aspiring entrepreneurs and highlight the significance of following one's passion.In this engaging conversation, Em Stroud and Kirsty discuss the necessity of clear communication and onboarding, the importance of setting boundaries, and the journey towards authenticity and self- acceptance. They explore how to create a fulfilling life that aligns with personal values and the role of therapy and coaching in personal development.The Dual Identity of a Comic CoachThe Importance of Practicing Your CraftThe Journey of EntrepreneurshipLessons from Business FailuresNavigating the Transition from Corporate to EntrepreneurshipThe Value of Delegation in BusinessBuilding a Supportive NetworkHiring and Firing in BusinessThe Importance of Kindness in Business RelationshipsEstablishing Clear Communication and OnboardingThe Role of Boundaries in Personal and Professional LifeEmbracing Authenticity and IdentityCreating a Life That Makes You HappyI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Get 50% off any of the Open Days at The Leadership Impact School with the code PRESENTING50 (valid until 18th May 2025)Visit the School of Facilitation website HEREDiscover SOFest HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin HERELinkedIn: em-stroudX: emmastroudldnFacebook: emmastroudldnInstagram: emrstroud Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 38: The Importance of Streamlining Operations and Processes in a Small Business

    This episode is all about the importance of having your business processes streamlined and documented, whatever your size!Sneha Morjaria is the founder of The Growth Chain and School of Operations. She helps founders stop doing it all ie she shows us how to operationalise our businesses so that we have time and space to do the work we love - facilitate, train or coach.In this conversation, Kirsty and Sneha delve into the importance of operations in business, particularly for solopreneurs. Sneha shares her expertise in helping small business owners streamline their operations, emphasizing the need for a solid operational infrastructure. They discuss the significance of documenting processes through SOPs and how this can enhance efficiency and client experience.The conversation touches on the use of AI tools to aid in business operations and creative tasks, showcasing how technology can support growth and efficiency in a business setting. They discuss various project management and CRM tools, the necessity of pre-qualifying clients, and the value of regular therapy for entrepreneurs - yes we cover it all in this conversation!Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:46 Understanding Operations in Business05:53 Building Operational Infrastructure08:52 Client Success Pathway12:03 Documenting Processes and SOPs15:06 Leveraging AI Tools for Efficiency17:56 Creative Tools and Their Impact23:55 Understanding Client Language and Pain Points27:41 Tools for Business Efficiency36:10 Mapping Workflows for Success40:12 Quickfire Questions and Final InsightsI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit the School of Facilitation website HEREDiscover SOFest HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin HEREFollow Sneha on Instagram HEREConnect with Sneha on Linkedin HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    SOFest: Behind the scenes

    Join me, Kirsty, as I share insights into the planning and financial aspects of SoFest.I share the exact costs of running the festival, how much money we have raised to date (4th April 2025) and how much of a financial hole there is.I also share my excitement for the festival, the success of the impact tickets, who some of the sponsors are and the importance of community support.I talk about value of attending SoFest for networking and personal growth, while also inviting listeners to join the inaugural festival.If you are listening to this before 30th April 2025 there is still time to buy a ticket!!SOFest headlines80 people are coming to SoFest, which is exciting.The 'spreadsheet of greatness' helps track costs and revenue.73,000 pounds have been raised so far for the festival.7 Impact tickets have been funded.The total cost of the festival is around 90,000 pounds, excluding my teams costsNetworking opportunities at SoFest can lead to valuable connections.Chapters00:00 Introduction to SoFest02:48 Funding and Financial Insights06:08 Cost Breakdown and Financial Challenges09:00 Community Support and Sponsorships11:46 The Value of Attending SoFest14:52 Final Thoughts and Invitation to SoFestI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Book your tickets for SOFest HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 37: Common Challenges Faced by Entrepreneurs and the importance of community

    As business owners there are many common challenges we encounter, such as time management, financial planning, and the importance of having a clear vision and strategy. Working these out on our own can be lonely and quite frankly boring, with little fun.Enter Ed Reid the MD of The Alternative Board, UK. This is a community aimed at alleviating the loneliness faced by SME owners and is in over 20 countries worldwide! Ed has wide-ranging knowledge from working with small businesses and supporting the owners, to helping them develop, grow, and stay sane.Kirsty and Ed discuss the significance of accountability in business, the benefits of peer support, and the importance of planning for transitions. We also cover the significance of professionalizing a business and the various structures one can choose when starting a business. These are some of the topics we discussedCommon Challenges Faced by Business OwnersProfessionalizing Your BusinessSetting Up a Business: Key ConsiderationsThe Power of an External BoardThe Importance of Accountability in BusinessCombating Loneliness and Business GrowthI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.__A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 36: Saying No, Finding Balance after Burnout & Redefining Success in our Business

    As facilitators, trainers, and business owners, we often find ourselves saying “yes” too much, overworking, and stretching our own boundaries—sometimes to the point of burnout. In this episode, I sit down with Beth Cougler Blom, learning designer, facilitator, and podcast host, to have an honest conversation about what it means to run a business without running ourselves into the ground.We discuss the epiphanies that come with decades in business, how turning 50 shifts your perspective, and the ongoing challenge of setting and maintaining boundaries. From pricing our work with confidence to learning when to say no (even to past clients), this episode is full of insights for anyone navigating the world of facilitation and training.In this conversation, we cover:The hidden challenges of growing a facilitation businessWhy boundaries matter—and how to hold them firmRecognizing the early signs of burnout (and what to do about it)How to shape your business your way, at any stage of lifeWhether you’re just starting out or decades into your facilitation journey, this conversation will leave you reflecting on what truly matters in your work and life.I invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____Beth Cougler Blom brings over 25 years of experience in the field of education, spanning roles in non-profit organizations, post-secondary institutions, municipal government, and as an entrepreneur. She began designing online learning in 2005 with the Canadian Red Cross and further honed her facilitation expertise during her years with Volunteer Victoria. In 2011, Beth founded her company, originally called Beth Cougler Blom Facilitation, which has since evolved into BCB Learning Inc. When she’s not facilitating, designing learning, or podcasting, you can find her spending time with family and friends, walking in nature, reading, doing yoga, or dreaming up new ideas.__A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit the School of Facilitation website HEREDiscover SOFest HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin HEREConnect with Beth on Instagram HEREConnect with Beth on Linkedin HEREListen to Facilitating on Purpose HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 35: Strategy, Facilitation & Finding Clients – A Real Talk with Faris Aranki

    This episode is a live getting to know you session. Faris and I didn't meet until I hit record and this is very much a raw conversation as we talk about our businesses, the challenges of loneliness in facilitation, the impact of social media, and the importance of emotional intelligence in business.Faris Aranki is a consultant, a facilitator, a strategist, an economist and the founder of Shiatego.The conversation highlights the significance of building connections and the evolving nature of the facilitation and consulting industry. In this engaging conversation, Kirsty and Faris delve into the intricacies of managing finances, acquiring clients, and the importance of networking in business. They discuss the emotional challenges that come with financial management and the strategies for building a client base through consistent outreach. Faris shares his unique approach to networking, emphasising the significance of maintaining relationships and the three A's of selling: activate, advocate, and approachability.Introduction and BackgroundThe Journey of EntrepreneurshipNavigating Loneliness in FacilitationThe Impact of Social MediaThe Importance of Emotional IntelligenceStrategic Insights from Consulting ExperienceCurrent Business Landscape and AdaptationThe Future of Facilitation and ConsultingNavigating Financial ChallengesClient Acquisition StrategiesThe Power of NetworkingScaling Up Your BusinessDefining Your Goals and AspirationsI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Connect with Faris on Linkedin HEREConnect on Medium HEREFollow Faris on Instagram HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 34: Money is Sexy: The Pricing Conversation

    This episode is all about money and pricing. Listen if you want to stretch your thinking!Laura Payne-Stanley is a Success Management Consultant and a Coach. She works with private individuals as well as corporates and small businesses to enable them to create and live the life they want.In this conversation, Kirsty and Laura delve into the intricacies of business success management, focusing on the importance of pricing strategies, the value of personal branding, and the inner work required for entrepreneurs to confidently present their worth. They discuss how to define success, the significance of naming a business, and the realities of financial management, emphasising that pricing should reflect the outcomes delivered rather than just time spent.Laura shares insights on constructing a desired lifestyle through pricing and the necessity of believing in one's value to communicate it to clients effectively.Kirsty's Key TakeawaysPricing is the difference between a successful business and a hobby.Construct your life parameters before setting prices.Understanding your value is crucial for pricing confidence.Raising rates is a choice that should be made with confidence.B2E is a new model that combines elements of B2B and B2C.Understanding client needs is crucial for effective pricing strategies.I invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit Laura's website HEREConnect with Laura on Instagram HEREConnect with Laura on Linkedin HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 33: Navigating the Business of Facilitation and Training

    This episode is about the pro's and con's of being an associate/sub-contractor vs having your own clients, pricing, and the power of niching.Murray Cowell is a man on a mission to support facilitators, trainers, and coaches in developing themselves and their businesses. He has years of real-life experience of running training and facilitation businesses, accidentally created an email marketing business that ran for 10 years and now hosts monthly free learning sessions, coaches and has a membership.In this conversation, Kirsty and Murray explore the intricacies of running a business as a facilitator and trainer. They discuss the challenges of pricing, the dynamics between associate and direct client work, and the importance of demonstrating value in training programs. The conversation delves into personal experiences, insights on marketing, and strategies for enhancing learning outcomes through blended learning approaches. They discuss the concept of viewing training as an investment rather than a cost, and the significance of niching in the coaching and training industry. Murray shares practical advice for new facilitators, highlighting the importance of leveraging personal networks and building long-term connections.Navigating the Business of FacilitationThe Associate vs. Direct Client Dilemma - it depends on what you want out of life!Understanding Pricing StrategiesDemonstrating Value in Training Programs - talk investment vs price or costAligning Training with Strategic Priorities - help clients connect the learning to the bigger organisational pictureThe Importance of Niching - what is your unique value that you bring to clients?Advice for New FacilitatorsI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit the Accelerando website HEREConnect with Murray on Linkedin HERESign up for the FREE ClientFind membership HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 32: Consultant or Facilitator? The impact of our language and words

    Chris Taylor is a serial entrepreneur, who in his own words, is not known as a facilitator or a trainer, yet finds himself working with this community time and again.He is the founder of Actionable.co which supports training companies with the tools to prove their impact on behaviour change and stand out in a crowded market.In this conversation, Kirsty and Chris delve into the intricacies of habit formation, they explore the nuances of language in consulting versus facilitation, the challenges faced in client interactions, and the common hurdles in growing a service-based business.WARNING: The recording of this episode was fraught with technical gremlins.....we chose to leave some of the moments of 'urgh' on the recording. Go with me on this one team.takeawaysUnderstanding Triggers and building new habitsNew habits should be laughably small to ensure consistency.Defining your 'why' enhances intrinsic motivation.Consultant vs. Facilitator: Language and PerceptionNavigating Client Conversations and ProposalsConnecting learner goals to organizational priorities aids in securing budgets.Client conversations should focus on both participant and organizational benefits.Understanding the dynamics of buying committees is vital for proposals.Challenges in Growing a Service-Based BusinessSaying no to bad clients can lead to better opportunities.Investing in high-caliber mastermind groups can foster growth.Imposter syndrome can indicate you're in the right environment.I invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:[email protected] with Chris on Linkedin HEREFollow Chris on X HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 31: The power of persistence during times of change

    This episode is about Annette's journey from being a corporate trainer to establishing her own business in facilitation and training during the pandemic. We talk about the challenges and opportunities presented by the pandemic, the importance of networking, and the personal growth that comes from stepping out of one's comfort zone.Annette is a trainer facilitator, lover of Insights Discovery, wearing bright colours and working from her Green Shed.Annette shares her insights on persistence, the value of providing more than expected, and the lessons learned from her experiences in the training industry. We discuss the challenges of self-promotion, the importance of authenticity, and the impact of inner work on personal and professional growth. Annette reflects on her experiences with interim roles, the transition from associate work to direct clients, and the significance of investing in both personal development and business branding. The conversation emphasises the value of persistence and being true to oneself in the journey of building a successful career.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene02:59 The Journey to Becoming a Trainer05:59 Navigating the Transition to Self-Employment08:55 Overcoming Age-Related Doubts11:46 The Impact of 2020 on Business14:49 Learning and Growth During Lockdown17:52 Building Persistence and Networking20:59 The Importance of Providing Value23:49 Final Thoughts and Reflections26:17 The Impact of Sales Background on Training28:04 Challenges of Self-Promotion30:20 Disassociating Self from Service32:31 The Importance of Inner Work34:58 Rebranding and Authenticity36:57 Navigating Interim Roles40:47 Transitioning from Associate to Direct Clients45:00 Investing in Personal and Business GrowthI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit Annette's website HEREConnect with Annette on Linkedin HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 30: Developing a Positive and Confident Mindset in a Freelance World

    This episode covers a multitude of topics from being self-employed to doing business in America, highlighting the importance of setting clear expectations and boundaries with clients.Zita Tulyahikayo is a hypnotherapist, Systemic Constellator, coach, and facilitator. She has always been self-employed which I found fascinating as so many of us start in an organisation. Zita openly talks about her experiences of working in America, the UK, the different ways of working within the world of business.We dive into the topic of identity and the impact ancestry has on how we view the world, our personal and professional development. Zita mentions her upcoming book on migration and immigration and her plans to make a documentary in Barbados.Dive into:The cultural differences in business approachesManaging expectations and unseen costsThe power of referrals and recommendationsThe importance of investing in oneselfI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Connect with Zita on Instagram HEREVisit Life Therapy with Zita website HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    SOFest: November Update

    Welcome to this short episode of A facilitator's Journey. Today is a SOFest update covering how the early bird launch went, some thank yous, and future plans.Let us know if you are coming to SOFest, I can't wait to meet you in the field____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 29: Building a Business Through Connection and Curiosity

    This episode is about the importance of our network as we develop and grow our businesses, finding people who we connect with in an authentic way and who we want to spend time with talking about our business, our deepest thoughts and ideas.Lisa Partridge is a communication skills specialist with a passion for walking. Based in Singapore she is a facilitator, podcast host and is building a thriving walk and talk community,Kirsty and Lisa talk about the challenges of business development, finding your niche, the importance of building relationships and making in-person connections.Lisa talks about her unique approach to networking by inviting people to go for walks instead of traditional coffee meetings. These are her antidote to the traditional networking events that were stiff and uncomfortable. Lisa started a walking and talking community that has grown to over 100 members and has become an integral part of her business. Lisa emphasizes the importance of being intentional and consistent in business development, building brand awareness, and being patient for connections to develop into opportunities.Starting Six CommunicationsThe Challenges of Business Development and Finding Your NicheThe Importance of Building Relationships and Making In-Person ConnectionsA Unique Approach to Networking: Inviting People for WalksChallenges of Traditional Networking EventsCreating Memorable Impressions in NetworkingBuilding a Community for Business DevelopmentUsing Walking and Talking as an OpenerConsistency and Brand Awareness in Business DevelopmentThe Importance of Patience in Business DevelopmentI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit Six Comms website HEREConnect with Lisa on Instagram HEREConnect with Lisa on Linkedin HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 28: The Challenges and Rewards of Building a Business

    This episode is about running our own businesses, redefining success, being a solo mum, asking for help and what IS the difference between a B2C and B2B business model??Carla Miller is a women's leadership coach, creator of the podcast Influence & Impact for female leaders, author, and trainer. Kirsty talks to Carla about her journey of leaving the charity sector and starting her own business as a solo parent. The themes that come up include the challenges of balancing parenting with entrepreneurship, why asking for help is hard, and the need to stop comparing ourselves to others on Linkedin. We talk about how we both balance B2C and B2B models within our businesses and why we choose to operate both models when it is evident that we find one harder than the other to navigate.The decision to leave the Charity Sector and Start the BusinessThe Financial Realities of Coaching and Building a BusinessMarketing Strategies and ChallengesCarla's Experience as a Solo ParentBalancing Parenting and EntrepreneurshipRedefining Success and Making ChoicesAsking for Help and Being RealisticReflecting on the Meaning and Purpose of Life and BusinessBalancing B2C and B2BFinding Joy and FulfillmentQuick-fire questionsMy invitation to you is to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is a podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit Carla's website HEREConnect with Carla on Linkedin HEREFollow Carla on Instagram HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 27: Two heads are better than one: why run a business with a partner?

    This episode is about how to work in partnership, creating clear ways of working from the start and aligning on values and work ethics.Chris Locke and Alex O'Rourke are the founders of Locksmith. They help marketeers improve their marketing skills, capabilities, and leadership abilities. The partnership started in 2019 after a conversation at a friend's birthday party. They initially planned to start a consultancy business but found success in training and development.We talk about the need for regular check-ins, open communication being the foundation for a good working relationship, and why clear boundaries are so important. As Locksmith started in early 2020 the conversation turned to how we all navigated the covid years and what happened next. Alex and Chris share their strategies for marketing themselves, including using LinkedIn and personalized videos.Locksmith's Mission and ServicesForming a Partnership and the Qualities Desired in a Business PartnerThe Importance of Values and Purpose in the PartnershipRegular Check-ins and CommunicationDeal Breakers and BoundariesOutsourcing and NetworkingMarketing Yourself and Your BusinessBuilding a Strong BrandI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Visit the Locksmith website HEREConnect with Chris on Linkedin HEREConnect with Alex on Linkedin HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 26: Defining my Version of Success as a Freelancer

    This episode is a story about discovering your passion for learning, working out how you can leave the organisation you work for, become a freelancer and work as an associate delivering workshops for others and then testing the idea of finding your own clients.Karen Sargent is an occupational psychologist who is passionate about helping leaders and employees create results and not burn out.Join Kirsty and Karen as they talk about what it is really like being a freelance trainer, the benefits of associate life vs managing direct client relationships, how easy it is to think life is greener on the other side of the fence. They explore topics such as consistency, defining success, financial planning, building a network, overcoming limiting beliefs, and investing in personal development. Karen generously shares her experiences and insights, offering valuable advice for those considering a career as a freelancer.Inspiration and Journey into Learning and DevelopmentTransition from Corporate Life to FreelancingExploring Different Approaches to selling and Lessons LearnedNavigating Challenges During COVIDLessons from Outsourcing Sales LeadsImportance of Consistency and AuthenticityThe Pitfalls of Creating without ActionFinancial Planning for FreelancersThe benefits of Building a NetworkMy invitation to you is to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is a podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Connect with Karen on Linkedin HEREVisit the Work Joyful website HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 25: From Peacecorp to Corporate; The story of an international facilitator

    This episode is about what it is like to be a facilitator who travels the world, who works and has lived in multiple countries, experienced the nonprofit and education sectors through to corporate organizations.Romy Alexandra is a learning experience designer and facilitator. She has been in the world of facilitation for over 19 years and has visited over 80 countries.Kirsty and Romy explore what it is like to work and live in different countries, the trials and tribulations of travel and local authority paperwork to set up a business, and the need to pivot during lockdown having moved to a new country.Romy generously shares insights into her life as a facilitator, how she balances the work with self-care, and the importance of staying true to your values.How it all beganWorking Internationally and Traveling - It's not all glamourOur go-to Self-Care ActivitiesNavigating the Challenges of Starting a Business in a New CountryContinuous Learning and Personal GrowthBuilding a Successful Business Based on Values and ImpactMy invitation to you is to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Connect with Romy on Linkedin HEREVisit Romy's website HEREVisit the School of Facilitation website HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    SOFest: The Why, The What (and the worries)?

    In this impromptu episode, I share an exciting announcement—SoFest, a festival for facilitators, trainers, and coaches, is happening Summer 2025.Join me as I dive into the story behind this bold idea, the challenges I'm facing, and my hopes for creating a vibrant space where our community can connect, learn, and grow in 'real life'.If you've ever dreamed of taking your facilitation skills out of the Zoom room and into a beautiful, inspiring environment, this is the episode for you.Plus, get the inside scoop on what’s planned, the hurdles ahead, and how you can get involved.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.Key Links:Sign up to the SOFest newsletter HERETake our poll HEREConnect with me on Instagram HEREConnect with me on Linkedin [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 24: The accidental profession: How DO we become facilitators?

    This episode is about how we find our way into the world of facilitation and training, what it means to have a co-founder walk by your side, and how you build a brand people recognise.Marcus is a facilitator and co-founder of a facilitation and training business, based in Australia. He has been in the industry for over 23 years, has grown and sold one learning business, and is building another thriving entity.Kirsty and Marcus discuss how they became facilitators and the different paths that lead people to the industry. We chat about the concept of deliberate practice and the significance of feedback in achieving expertise. Marcus highlights the value of having a co-founder and the benefits of working with a business partner.How Marcus became a facilitator by accident!Why deliberate practice, working at the edge of one's competence and receiving feedback, is crucial for developing expertiseHumility, hard work, and gratitude are important values for facilitators to upholdHaving a co-founder or partner in a facilitation business provides support, different skills, and a shared visionProfessional loneliness is a common challenge, and having a professional pack to run with can help alleviate this feelingBuilding a brand goes beyond personal reputation and involves curating a team of trusted professionalsInvesting in an equity structure and creating a strong foundation for the business can provide long-term value and stability.Having a co-founder can provide support and balance during challenging times.Recommended book: 'Partnership Charter' by David GageMy invitation to you is to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.www.schooloffacilitation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 23: Lights, Camera, Facilitate: The transition from Model and Actor to Facilitator

    This episode is about becoming a facilitator and trainer later in life, how your previous life experiences can set you up for success, and what you can do to find your first gig.Dani Blue is a facilitator, trainer, actor, model, musician, and swimming coach. A woman who has lived many lives, experienced a rollercoaster ride with a chronic health illness, started over multiple times, and is now accepting that she might just have found her sweetspot as a facilitator.The conversation delves into the impact of personal relationships on work life and the mindset required for effective facilitation. We discuss the journey of a new facilitator and trainer, discussing the challenges, growth, and mindset shifts experienced. we reflect on the importance of being prepared, open to change, and the value of community and connections. TChaptersIntroduction and Banter: The World of Acting and ModelingResilience and Growth: Navigating Personal ChallengesCreating Inclusive Spaces: The Art of Effective FacilitationThe Impact of Personal Relationships on Work-LifeAdaptability and Confidence: Essential Skills for FacilitationEmbracing Change: The Power of Community and ConnectionsMindset Shift: From Corporate Career to Self-EmploymentSelf-Investment and Bravery: Pursuing New OpportunitiesI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 22: The Birth of School of Facilitation

    Kirsty shares her personal journey from leaving the corporate world in 2008 to the establishment of School of Facilitation in 2014.This solo episode looks at personal and professional challenges, growth, and the birth of her business idea. It's a story of resilience, self-discovery, and the evolution of a successful venture (got to love AI for bigging you up!)In this episode I talk about what happened when I left the corporate world, became an associate, and where the idea for School of Facilitation came from.I think about what happened chronologically as I know that informs my story and actions2008: Become an associate sales trainer2010: Started to think about having my own clients. Mum's cancer diagnosis2011: Mum dies and I go into plug-and-play mode2013: A gift is given which changes my path2014: Deep dive into the world of Systemic Constellations and the birth of SOF2015: THAT Linkedin article is published and a new corporate client appears2016: No more associate workI invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 21: Navigating Growth from start-up to scale-back

    In this episode of the SOF Podcast, host Kirsty welcomes Mark Walsh, an embodiment teacher, and business entrepreneur, to discuss his fascinating journey from running a small business to a multimillion-pound business and back to a medium-sized business.. Mark shares his insights on the nature of connection and the lessons he learned from scaling his business. This conversation is packed with valuable advice for anyone navigating their own entrepreneurial path, balancing work and well-being, and looking to incorporate embodiment into their professional practice.Key Discussion Points:The Nature of Connection - Exploring how meaningful connections extend beyond words to include physical presenceMark's Business Evolution - The journey from solopreneur to running a multi-million pound companyChallenges and Lessons in Scaling a Business - expanding too quickly and knowing when to scale back.Insights on managing stress, maintaining a healthy work-life balance, and creating a sustainable business model.Outsourcing and Delegation - The importance of building a team that supports your business goals.Diverse Metrics of Success - Evaluating success through various metrics beyond financial performance, such as email engagement rates and team happiness.Continuous Learning and Development - The value of ongoing education and upskilling for both personal growth and enhancing team capabilities.Join us for an insightful conversation with Mark Walsh that delves into the practicalities of embodiment, the realities of running a business, and the importance of staying true to your values and passions.I invite you to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 20: Prosperity Over Profit: Redefining our definition of Success

    Join Kirsty and Kurt Lindley as they dive into the life of running a business as a facilitator, trainer, coach, and consultant. They chat about everything from juggling workloads and managing diaries to the ups and downs of cash flow. It’s a candid discussion about the importance of finding balance in both your professional and personal lives, packed with practical tips for building strong client relationships and maintaining well-being.Kurt is from South Africa, grew up in Yorkshire and puts his family first, always. Kurt's a bit of a procrastinator and a dreamer, always lost in thought or scribbling down poems. In this episode, he brings his passion for learning and exploring, sharing how these traits play into his professional strategies and personal philosophies.Kirsty and Kurt touch on several important topics:how effective workload and diary management can keep you on top of your game.strategies for keeping the financial side of your business healthy.why taking quiet periods for reflection is crucial for growth.finding the sweet spot with pricing to keep both you and your clients happy.maintaining your mental health and setting boundaries for a happier, more fulfilling career.My invitation to you is to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 19: The Journey and Evolution of being an associate

    This episode with Caroline Boyd is about being an Associate (Sub-contractor) in the training industry. The benefits, the challenges, the dynamics of the associate-training company relationship, the transition from corporate to freelance, and importantly the journey an associate goes through. The conversation is backed by Caroline's thesis she wrote for her Occupational Psychology Masters.Caroline is a trainer/facilitator and works in the space of management and leadership. She is an associate and business owner (for now),Themes that we cover:Being an associate provides a safe bridge into the freelance worldThe associate-client relationship requires trust, effective communication, and a clear understanding of expectations.Where and how associates find meaning and fulfilment in their workThe complex relationship between the associate-training company-clientThe measure of success used by associates goes beyond money!The journey associates go through from yes, to no, to prioritising work that aligns with strengths and valuesHow training companies can foster a positive working relationship with associatesThe importance of psychological meaning, awareness and safety when fostering and nurturing associate - training company relationshipsConsider whether finding your own clients is what you really want?My invitation to you is to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.t Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 18: The power of niching and how to do it

    To Niche or Not to Niche - That is the question!Many are told early on in their foray into freelancing that niching is a good idea. whilst logical it can still leave us scratching our heads about how to start, where to start, how to do it and maybe even asking if it is worth it.In this episode, Cat Hase and I talk about finding our niches and how to discover and refine your niche. We share the value of networking, seeking external validation, and conversing with others to gain clarity. Cat reminds us to stay open to opportunities outside of the niche and the importance of aligning the niche with personal values and interests.Cat is a creativity coach and helps facilitators and trainers to bring more play into their workshops. Cat loves designing and creating activities. her favourite question is "Do you have any ideas for....."In this episode we cover the followingThe Topic of NichingKnowing What You Want to DoDefining What You Enjoy and Don't EnjoyThe Decision to NicheFinding Your NicheThe Importance of Retreats and ConversationsThe Moment of ClarityThe Value of Conversations in Refining Your NicheAdvice for Finding Your NicheNoticing Signs That Your Niche Isn't WorkingMyth: Niching Means Saying No to Other OpportunitiesShowcasing Your Strengths Through NichingThe Importance of Clear Communication and MarketingBuilding a Network of Niche ExpertsThe Role of Timing in Niching and Offer DevelopmentInvesting in Yourself and Your BusinessMy invitation to you is to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat and tune in your ears.____A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 17: The evolving journey of a freelancer

    In today's episode, Kirsty and Claire Vintiner discuss various aspects of freelancing, including valuing oneself and one's work, reframing budgets, setting boundaries, and having great client conversations.Claire Vintiner is a coach, a facilitator, and someone who isn't afraid to bring leaders and organisations together to play a transformative role in addressing people, planetary and systems challenges. Claire has experienced being an associate as well as working with her own clients.As the conversation unfolds, Kirsty and Claire emphasize the importance of evolving and continuously working on one's relationship with money. They also highlight the significance of trust, both in oneself and in the process, and the power of saying no when necessary. They discuss the process of client conversations and how to effectively engage with clients through open questions, deep listening, summaries, and probing questions to understand the clients' needs and objectives.Here are some of this episodes themesHow We Value Ourselves and Our WorkUnderstanding the Worth of Your WorkBuilding Comfort with the Reframing of BudgetsSetting Boundaries and Saying Yes or NoHaving Great Client ConversationsThe Client Conversation ProcessAsking QuestionsSummarizing and ParaphrasingProbing on AnswersBuilding Rapport and Small TalkAsking the Next Logical StepBudget DiscussionsProposal vs Concept NoteWinning Work on QualityAbout the School of Facilitation Podcast, A Facilitator's Journey: Real Life StoriesA Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 16: If you build it, they will come: Creating a business on a solid pipeline (and PR)

    In this conversation, Ged shares with me his journey of leaving the world of retail and starting his own business. We discuss the challenges he faced in his early years and how he managed to overcome them. Ged emphasizes the importance of accountability and external motivation in driving his success. He also talks about his strategies to expand his reach and find new opportunities. Ged's story highlights the resilience and determination required to build a successful business Ged is a Negotiation skills trainer and GSCOP specialist. He can be found commentating on the world of Retail on the BBC, writing in the Grocer or the UK papers.We discuss a myriad of topicsLeaving the World of RetailYear One: Starting the BusinessYear Two: Getting ByYear Three: Financial StrugglesThe power of external Motivation and AccountabilityHow Finding New Contacts and Opportunities is EssentialBuilding Relationships and Staying RelevantThe Power of PR and Using Media to Build CredibilityUtilizing Introductions and LinkedIn for NetworkingThe Power of LinkedIn for Business GrowthResilience and Adaptability in BusinessGrab a cup of tea and take a seat on the pink chair, enjoy!__A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 15: Are you a business or a project shop?

    James Gairdner started out in the corporate world in a variety of roles from commercial to marketing for a well known drinks brand and then diving into Banking in 2007 as that world started to collapse. He chose to leave corporate life to help a coach build their business and from there joined Heresy Consulting.In this episode two parts of the conversation with James jumped out at me.The first is his challenge to me as to whether I run a project shop or a business.The second was a quote from Elliot Jacques which suggests the way we construct our businesses is a mirror of our psychology.Both conversations have me thinking more about what it is I am doing in my business which is both supporting and hindering SOF's growth and development.We talk aboutThe mental and emotional transition that occurs after leaving a corporateWhy James wanted to build a business vs evolve his craftThe benefits of having products in your training businessThe difference between being a business and a project shopThe triangle of projects, retainers and being a trusted advisorThe relevance of referral feesElliot Jacques thinking that we construct our businesses as a mirror of our psychologyWhy developing a reflective practise benefits us, our business, and our clientsWhy facilitators and trainers should have supervisionCome on in and have a listen.If you enjoy this conversation let us know, hit subscribe, leave a rating or reviewhttps://www.heresyconsulting.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/james-gairdner-1192a76/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 14: I left because of a sandwich: from corporate to associate to B:Corp business

    This episode is about moving from working in-house to becoming a B:Corp business, how associate relationships benefit from transparency and communication and how niching is beneficial.Phil Walsh is a man with a big heart who works with purpose-led organisations as a facilitator.The conversation in todays podcast follows the natural curve of Phil's career. We cover a multitude of topics:How to grow your facilitator or trainer skills in a corporateOur love of NLPLeaving the corporate world and finding those initial gigsThe world in 2007!A Kirsty rantAssociate green and red flagsWhy niche and the benefitsFinding direct clients and professional persistenceGrab a cup of tea, tune in your ears and take a seat on the pink chair__A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 13: The trials and tribulations of freelance life.

    Kate Jones was a consultant with PA Consulting until she realised she needed to make a change and get out. For the last 11 years she has run Neon a boutique consultancy which aims to help leaders create more deeply human organisations.In this episode, Kate and I discuss why she chose to leave the corporate world and how she thought she had associate work lined up, but it was retracted. What to do? Resign or Stay?The conversation continues and we dive into these topics:Leaving the corporate worldThe serendipity of finding the first piece of workExperiencing loneliness as a freelancerWhy community is important to elevate lonelinessThe need for professional developmentThe benefits of having a supervisorHow do you find work now?What happens when client work is quiet?Come on in and have a listen.If you enjoy this conversation let us know, hit subscribe, leave a rating or review____ About the School of Facilitation Podcast, A Facilitator's Journey: Real Life StoriesA Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 12: Master the art of negotiating: essential skills and tactics for trainers and facilitators.

    This episode explores what negotiation is and how we can have better negotiation conversations. I noticed that sometimes selling and negotiation do not come easily to facilitators and trainers hence my desire to talk to Mark. I want to start to share what you can do when you find yourself in these situations.Mark Davis is known as the Cultural Navigator. He weaves negotiation and cultural intelligence together supporting businesses with their negotiation skills, cross-cultural communication, and Leadership development.Mark and I wend our way through this conversation thinking about a fictitious negotiation with a client. We pull out a variety of skills, behaviors, and mindsets that can be adopted to enable there to be a positive outcome for both you and your client.What is the difference between Selling and NegotiatingThe language of sellingWhat to do when you meet someone from purchasing?The different skills and behaviours we can use in a negotiationWhat are the three things to prepare for your negotiationNegotiation as a ritualThree questions to ask in a negotiationThe benefit of using summariesAssumptive statements and how to use them to gain clarityPull up a chair, grab a cuppa, and enjoy the listen.Connect with Mark on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/culturenavigator/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 11: The power of two: creating good partnerships

    In this episode, Richard Bellars and Darren Hilton join us in a captivating exploration of partnership dynamics as they unveil the intricacies of their collaboration through The Sourcery Project. Let’s embark on a journey exploring the essence of fruitful partnerships, learning from the experiences and insights of these seasoned professionals. Through candid conversations, Richard and Darren illuminate key aspects of effective partnership formation, including: Establishing shared values and leveraging individual strengthsCultivating synergy to achieve collective goalsEmbracing vulnerability and anticipating challengesHarnessing transformative frameworks like Theory U for innovationUtilising profiling systems for enhanced communicationNavigating the practicalities of financial managementOffering sage advice for aspiring partners on their journey With Richard's emphasis on regenerative leadership and values-based influence, complemented by Darren's passion for nature and human potential, the episode offers a rich tapestry of perspectives and practical wisdom. So, grab your favourite beverage, settle into the pink chair, and immerse yourself in this insightful conversation on the art of successful partnerships. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 10: The parallels between a romantic relationship and a business break-up! With Meg Bolger

    This episode talks about the different relationships we have within our businesses - working with a sibling, our relationship with ourselves, leaving a business partnership that no longer works, and our relationship with goal setting and systems.Meg Bolger is a facilitator, author, and creator of The Facilitator Cards.Meg and I have a candid conversation aboutWhat it's like to work with your sister and know you are responsible for someone else's monthly salaryThe processes she uses in her business, weekly and monthlyGoal-setting and how goals pop up for Meg and how she grabs themHer neurodivergent diagnosis and being creativeThe different relationships we experience in our businesses. We don't always talk about these easily and yet they are a core part of our everyday worldHow you process a business divorce in your early 30s when you weren't expecting it and more importantly what you learnGrab a cup of tea,Take a seat and enjoy.___About Meg:Meg Bolger is a facilitation geek passionate about social justice, teaching facilitation, and creating resources for a more beautiful world. Meg is the captain of Facilitator Cards, co-author of Unlocking the Magic of Facilitation, co-creator of The Safe Zone Project, and many other resources for facilitators and social justice educators. Meg lives in Vermont where she tries to get into the woods everyday and keep up with her three nephews.​Learn more about all of Meg's work at MegBolger.com__About the School of Facilitation Podcast:A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 09: Best we know the stuff we fail to notice! With Simon Kettleborough

    This episode explores how the inner world of the business leader creates the shape and flow of the business they lead. Our values, beliefs, experiences, thoughts and emotions all lend themselves to the structure, behaviours and outputs of our business.Dr. Simon Kettleborough is the founding partner of Aephoria, an organisation that helps humans flourish. We speak about the four different brains we can access to help us make meaning in this age of complexity, the difference between therapy and coaching, why taking a look at our inner world is beneficial.Grab a cup of tea,Sit back and enjoy the episode.About SimonSimon is one of the founders of Aephoria, a team of talented and committed leadership and organisational development practitioners. Over the past 26 years, Simon's career spanned consulting, leadership roles in private, public, and non-profit sectors, encompassing Leadership Development, Coaching, Existential Psychotherapy, Diversity and Inclusion, Strategy, and Sustainable Development. He transitioned to self-employment in 2002, establishing businesses in the UK, South Africa, and Brazil. Early in his career, he gained insight into organisational dynamics from within, working in Sales & Marketing, Business Development, and Consulting at Arthur D. Little, Diageo, and British Steel.Simon has called Cape Town home since 2009 and has previously resided and worked extensively in the UK, France, Belgium, Brazil, and South Africa.In his free time, Simon enjoys cycling through the Western Cape's forests and mountains or playing keyboards in his 80s rock band.Simon's social linksLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-simon-kettleborough-05b080a/Website: https://aephoriapartners.com/about/aephoria-core-team/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aephoriapartners7848/featured Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 08: 10 Days That Changed Everything With Leanne Hughes

    Where does the decision to leave the corporate world come from?How do you know when the time is right?And what are the first few steps you can take as you set up your business?Leanne Hughes is a consultant, facilitator, speaker, and enigmatic human-being. She hosts a brilliant podcast called First Time Facilitator which I highly recommend.In this episode, we talk about:How Leanne decided to quit the mining corporation in 10 days,How she found her first solo gig,Leaned into her connections to develop working relationshipsEmbracing associate work and how to find itConnections, Content, and Craft - the three C's to think about as a trainerManaged to keep traveling the world even though she thought this wasn't possible as an associateWe discuss where our referrals come from,How pricing is not just a number but more about our mindset,Why calling myself a consultant NOT a facilitator moves me to value-based pricingLeanne generously shares several books and communities to connect with.Grab a cup of tea and join me on the pink chair. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 07: The mindset of scaling a training business with Mark Cranstoun

    Mark and Mark started Total Negotiation as a lifestyle business that was meant to give them time to enjoy their golf, horses, and family. What happened in the last 15 years surpassed even their imaginations and today they have a global business, 30 employees and a 100 associates.In this episode, Mark Cranstoun, the CEO and co-founder, and I discuss how they grew the business from a lifestyle business to a global success.We talk aboutThe three core factors that make a business thrive: Selling, Pipeline and DeliveryThe mindset and beliefs intrinsic to Total Negotiation's growth. Dive into how to manage your customer and client pipelineShare what we do in a sales conversation. Mark challenges Kirsty's mindset and questions her on what would happen if she did no delivery for 6 months but focused on business development?! Come on in and have a listen.If you enjoy this conversation let us know, hit subscribe, leave a rating or review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 06: Competition, Collaboration and Community With Myriam Hadness

    Dr Myriam Hadnes is a skilled and passionate facilitator. During the pandemic she wanted to create a space for facilitators and trainers to come together and learn from one another. What started as a collaboration between 30+ people in 2020 has now turned into a global community in 2023.In this episode we talk about:what collaboration means in business,how important it is to be clear about what you are seeking to achieve and name why you are there.We explore what it takes to build a community.The hidden financials in a community that are not always visible to the outside world.And we talk about why we think we are not in competition with one another any more!Enjoy this episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 05: How it all began! With Kirsty Lewis

    How exactly did I, Kirsty Lewis, end up running a boutique training business?This solo episode shares how I accidentally came upon the idea to leave the corporate world.Setting up a business was never in my plans, but here we are 16 years on and School of Facilitation is thriving.So what happened on 7th April 2007 that changed the course of my life?Have a listen and let me know your story of origin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 04: How we scaled our Duck factory! With Catherine & John Nicholson

    Scaling your business can be exciting and daunting, for you or not for you.Catherine and John Nicholson, founders of The Virtual Training Team, have gone from 2 - 15 people, and a 7 figure turnover in 8 years. They openly admit it started as a lifestyle business and then questions like "what could we create?" started to pop up as their curiosity grew.The episode title references a duck factory as this is the analogy John and Catherine use when talking about The Virtual Training Team. We explore who their first and second hires were, what it is like to have a partner to work with, how they hire, and whether they have a strategy.The decision to scale our businesses is personal, I think for some it is an obvious step, some of us hesitate and the inner chat takes over causing paralysis, and some of you know it is not for you. Wherever you are this episode is full of insightful information.Enjoy this episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 03: It's all about the money! With Rob Geraghty

    Rob Geraghty is the owner of Presenting Virtually. A business that focuses on helping people design and deliver presentations brilliantly. Rob left Vodaphone in 2000 and started working as an associate. By 2000 he had decided to work with his own clients when he realised the financials were more favourable.In this conversation, Rob and I talk about our business finances, pricing, and what investments we have made in our businesses and selves. Rob shares a personal story as to why he scaled his business operation back in early 2022 vs going all in and big.Finances and money are an essential part of running a business and I think the more we talk about them, how we use them and work with them, the easier it becomes and it helps us learn and grow.Enjoy the conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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A Facilitator's Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your businesses as a facilitator or trainer.You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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