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Podcast Circle Holding

Circle Holding

Julia Davis and Tessa Venuti Sanderson

Society & Culture
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Health & Fitness

Frequency: 1 episode/8d. Total Eps: 32

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Do you run a group or a circle? Join us for insights into circle facilitation. We speak to people who have created spaces where people can speak without interruption and listen without judgement. You will learn from people who have successfully facilitated groups in schools, universities, local communities, within government and in corporate environments. You will discover how these circles were created, funded and learn how you can create and build your own communities and circles. Listen to shorter episodes with Julia and Tessa for explorations into concepts about circle holding and practical tips: * What is a talking circle? * What is circle holding as a role? * How do you manage big personalities and big feelings ? * How do you support deep listening? * Should it be free, by donation or a charge? * Are talking circles just a bit woo woo? * And favourite memories and challenging moments in circle time Listen to longer interviews with diverse circle holders for fantastic insights into holding space: Series 1 * Imposter syndrome and group dynamics with Kate Codrington * Radical empathy with Narrative 4’s Lee Keylock * Co-facilitation with Red School's Alexandra Pope and Sjanie Hugo Wurlizter * Circle as a container for breathwork with Benedict Beaumont * Working with children and talking about sensitive topics with Jane Bennett * Creating space for health masculinity with Lee Stegels * Funding what your community needs with Becoming Mum’s Liz Allum * Including diverse voices through Participatory Democracy with Andy Pierce Series 2 * Diversity and Inclusion in Circle with Mike Irwin of Mankind Project (part 1) * Embodied Listening: Focusing as a Technique in Circle with Marta Fabregat * Running A Circle at Home (and Plant Medicine) with Nicky Yazbeck * The Nuts and Bolts of Circle Facilitation with Mike Irwin (part 2) * Listening as Compassionate Leadership with Jenny Burrell * Peace Circles in Schools with Roy Leighton * Sex Education with Dr Sophie King Hill * Sensual Circles with Henika Patel You can help this podcast continue to broadcast by donating: https://www.gofundme.com/f/spread-stories-of-communities-building-circles-of-hope/
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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome & Stepping Into Group Facilitation with Kate Codrington

Episode 2

dimanche 1 septembre 2024Duration 30:05

This episode will be reassuring for new circle facilitators and get lots of nods of recognition from experienced ones. In this episode we talked about: - Imposter syndrome is normal when moving from 121 to group work - The difference between a leader, teacher and facilitator - How you grow capacity to hold space as you do it - That it’s normal for group process to be messy - The more you bring yourself as a person to facilitation, the more you enable others to - Having a clear intention for your circle is paramount - You don't want the inner critic driving the bus!

Who we are - Our favourite talking circles with Julia and Tessa

Episode 1

dimanche 1 septembre 2024Duration 12:16

In this episode, Julia and Tessa introduce themselves through: * the circles they've attended, * how they met * their favourite circle stories from the book * why they wrote the book

Trailer for the Circle Holding podcast

Episode 1

mardi 2 juillet 2024Duration 02:27

The first episode will drop on 1st September.

What is a Circle? with Julia and Tessa

Episode 3

mercredi 4 septembre 2024Duration 14:52

This week we will be answering the question what is circle?  A circle is a tool that can be used in a whole variety of contexts, some of which you will hear about in other episodes. In its purest form it is: In person, a group of people sitting in a circle who can all see and hear each other each having the opportunity to listen and talk. Online it is a group of people who can do the same however the people tend to be in boxes rather than an actual circle. There is a structure to circle holding and usually guidelines.  We have created a whole episode about respectful listening.  The basics are that you are creating a space where all participants have the opportunity to speak and be listened to respectfully. There is usually at least one person who is taking responsibility for the group of people who have gathered.   When that happens that is when it becomes a talking circle.  You can have spontaneous talking around a fire or at a picnic.  Although the benefits of those circles can be great, what is different about a talking circle is that the space has been created with intention. If you are new to circle circle holding it can be a fantastic experience and very valuable in and of itself.  Putting simple guidelines in place for a talking circle can make a huge difference.

Part 1: Diversity and Inclusion in Circle with Mike Irwin of Mankind Project

Episode 18

vendredi 10 janvier 2025Duration 37:17

In this episode with Mike Irwin ([https://mankindprojectuki.org/circles](https://mankindprojectuki.org/circles)), he and Julia discussed: - the evolution of men's groups and GBTQ+ groups - how to introduce ice breakers and discussion starters - circle as a conduit for emotional breakthrough - the breadth of development opportunities through circle in the corporate world - how men's circles have changed and are addressing current challenges

New Beginnings - An Antidote to New Year Resolutions

Episode 17

dimanche 1 décembre 2024Duration 17:56

In this episode, Julia and Tessa talk about creating a circle to look back over the last year and forward to the year to come. This could be with a group of friends in your home or in a special class or workshop.

Circle as the Container for Transformational Breathwork with Benedict Beaumont

Episode 8

dimanche 22 septembre 2024Duration 33:06

In this episode, Julia and Ben covered: • How breathwork can be transformation and does involve deep feelings and going to somone’s edge • Breathwork is not regulated but you can check whether facilitators are signed up to the voluntary organisation Global Professional Breathwork Alliance (GPBA) • There are two main aspects in facilitation: framing (doing, the structure, organisation) and the felt sense, which guides you to know when to push someone, when to ease off, when to offer touch (with consent) • Breathwork session can be really different, rather than knowing the exact number of people to have in a session, the size of the venue etc, the important aspect is to have structure in place and then follow your felt sense • It’s important to think about comfort and be welcoming because people want to belong • Good to include fun at the beginning of a session to reduce awkwardness and break the ice. • Ben shares an example of a light hearted icebreaker that also is a corridor to deeper feelings.

How to Hold Space for Big Feelings and Big Personalities with Julia and Tessa

Episode 7

mercredi 18 septembre 2024Duration 20:18

In this episode, we look at the common fear of new circle facilitators around managing big, raw feelings and diverse personalities. We discuss the balance between all feelings being welcome and allowing time for everyone to speak, between people being they're authentic self whether they tend to talk (a lot) or be very quiet and encouraging all to speak.

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: The Joy of Collaboration with Red School

Episode 6

dimanche 15 septembre 2024Duration 39:42

In this episode we talked about: • How co-facilitation can flow • How preparation is key in forming the container to hold space and arrive empty to attune to what happens in the gathering • How holding space is a creative process that also creates a new you • A held space is a safe one, but also an emergent space for something new to happen • That inner work is an essential part of being a facilitator • Allowing your humanness is a gift to others when you are a facilitator and humanness in leadership is radical • Bringing compassion to facilitation is essential because we will make mistakes.

What is Holding Space with Julia and Tessa

Episode 5

mercredi 11 septembre 2024Duration 17:11

In this episode we will be talking about the role of the circle facilitator. When we talk to people about our book we are often asked the question:  What is circle holding or holding space? When we dreamed up the title we knew exactly of the book we wanted a step-by-step approach as you can see from the subtitle: "A Practical Guide to Facilitating Talking Circles" clarified our intention. Included in this overview is the following: *It is about having someone who takes responsibility for the space * As the facilitator you will have to make decisions about who speaks, for how long and when *Sometimes you might have to interrupt people and that is why there is a level of skill involved in the role *If you are already a teacher, group talking therapist, group coach, manager or space holder in other areas you are likely to have gained some of the skills required for talking circle and be drawn to doing this

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