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Sep 10, 2025 • 27min

Episode 78: Mastering Presence & non-verbal communication with Salvatore Manzi

Today I’m joined by Salvatore Manzi, a leadership communication coach and facilitator with decades of experience helping teams and leaders speak with clarity, confidence, and intention. We dive into what it really means to communicate well—beyond just the words we say.What we explored in this episode:Salvatore shares his three pillars of communication—content, delivery, and presence—and how we can strengthen each one to become more effective facilitators and speakers. We talk about his journey as an introvert learning to lead in the spotlight, and he offers brilliant metaphors (like “Perry the Perfectionist”) and practical tools you can use right away. Whether you're prepping for a meeting, workshop, or TEDx stage, this episode will shift how you think about speaking and showing up.⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover the 3 pillars of great communication: content, delivery, and presence.Explore practical techniques for gestures, anchors, and body language (even on Zoom!).Understand how to deal with your imposter voice—and why naming it helps.Learn small shifts that boost presence, like the "first 10 seconds" eye contact rule.👀 Coming SoonClear and Compelling – Salvatore’s new book on communication strategies for bold ideas and big thinkers.👤 Guest InfoSalvatore Manzi | Leadership Communications🔗 LinkedIn🌍 Website🎙️ Host InfoNathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube channel
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Aug 20, 2025 • 24min

Episode 77: Facilitating magic with the WTF workshop by Heather Di Santo

Heather Di Santo, the creative force behind DiSH Events, brings over 20 years of expertise in crafting unforgettable gatherings. She discusses her innovative workshop, WTF—Walk, Talk, Flourish, which merges physical movement with conversation to break down barriers and enhance networking. Listeners learn about the engaging 4-step method that turns challenges into actionable insights within 24 hours. By utilizing creative tools like Points of View cards, Heather empowers connections and fosters a supportive community, turning mundane networking into a transformative experience.
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Aug 13, 2025 • 23min

Episode 76: Think – Share – Solve: Turning Conversations into Commitments with Stefan Pettersson

This week in our special summer edition of “What’s the Workshop for That?”, I’m joined by Stefan Pettersson, co-founder of Gameng. Stefan designs and facilitates workshops that blend system thinking with human energy to help communities, businesses, and destinations grow sustainably. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn diverse voices into a shared vision, this episode is for you.In our conversation, Stefan walks us through his signature methodology—Think, Share, Solve—a three-step approach for engaged problem-solving. You’ll hear how he uses it to unite rural change makers, entrepreneurs, and politicians around a common identity, and why being an “invisible facilitator” can spark deeper collaboration. We explore practical tips for designing workshops people actually remember—and act on.⚡️ Key TakeawaysGuestDiscover why your signature workshop is your smartest asset and a true reflection of your DNA.Explore the Think, Share, Solve framework for building alignment and commitment.Understand how to create safe spaces where every voice counts—spoken or written.Learn why the facilitator’s ego should step back so participants can step forward.👤 Stefan Pettersson | Gameng🔗 LinkedIn🌍 Website🎙️ Host Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube
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Aug 5, 2025 • 24min

Episode 75: Breaking Silos with the Department Dating Workshop by Tom Nobbe

In this episode, Dutch facilitator Tom Nobbe, founder of Simplifico, shares the story behind his playful and powerful signature workshop: Department Dating. With over 20 years of experience in leadership and collaboration, Tom helps teams connect in a more human and action-oriented way.If you've ever wondered how to create real connection between departments—beyond job titles and endless meetings—this episode is for you.Summary of the episodeTom’s “Department Dating” workshop offers a clever and engaging approach to breaking silos and fostering cross-team collaboration. Using dating metaphors like profiles, speed dates, and even heart-shaped stickers, he gets departments talking about what really matters—mutual goals, shared challenges, and concrete actions. Tom walks us through the three-part structure of his workshop and shares why thematic design, visual storytelling, and follow-up accountability are key to lasting impact.⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover how dating metaphors can transform interdepartmental conversationsExplore the power of visual connection maps to reveal hidden synergiesUnderstand why thematic design makes workshops memorable and funLearn to move from insight to action with smart follow-up structuresGet tools to activate trust and curiosity in corporate environmentsTake inspiration for creating your own signature workshop👥 Guest Info👤 Tom Nobbe | Simplifico🔗 LinkedIn🌍 Website🎙️ Host InfoNathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube Channel
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Jul 24, 2025 • 32min

Episode 74: Elevating Strategic Storytelling with the 10 Diamonds Workshop by Riccardo Mazzolo

In this special summer edition of What’s the Workshop for That, I welcome Riccardo Mazzolo, the creator of the 10 Diamonds Workshop. We explore why so many organizations struggle to tell their story—and how signature workshop helps them get aligned and move faster.Summary of the EpisodeRiccardo created the 10 Diamonds Workshop after noticing that even smart, passionate teams were failing to communicate their business story clearly. The real issue? A lack of alignment on the core strategic elements of their story. This method guides organizations through 10 foundational business pillars—from positioning and uniqueness to OKRs and customer profiles—using a repeatable diverge/converge flow inspired by design thinking. ⚡️ Key TakeawaysUnderstand the real reason storytelling fails: lack of alignment, not lack of talentLearn how the 10 Diamonds structure brings clarity to core business elementsExplore Riccardo’s facilitation method using diverge/converge decision flowSee how empathy helps teams avoid groupthink and make faster decisions👤 Guest Info - Riccardo Mazzolo🔗 LinkedIn🌍 Website📹 Video Sales Letter on Empathy📄 Academic Paper Summary on Empathy & Strategy🎙️ Host Info - Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube channel
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Jun 12, 2025 • 20min

Episode 73 - Exploring the Highs, Pivots, and Heart Behind Butter’s journey with Jakob Knutzen

In this episode, I welcome back Jakob Knutzen, co-founder of Butter — the virtual collaboration platform designed to make online meetings and workshops more engaging and productive.Jakob returns to the show following the big news: Butter is now part of Miro. It felt like the perfect moment for a heartfelt retrospective.Summary of the EpisodeJakob opens up about the early chaos and joy of building Butter during the pandemic — releasing features fast, learning with the community, and reimagining how online workshops could feel.We talk about the power of team culture, the magic of Butter Scenes, and how mission over ego led to the decision to merge with Miro.⚡️ Key TakeawaysReflect on the pivotal moments that shaped Butter’s evolutionDiscover why building a community of practice changed everythingExplore the emotional and strategic journey behind joining MiroLearn how mission (not ego) can guide bold decisions in business👤 Guest Info - Jakob Knutzen🔗 Linkedin🌍 Join Butter🤑 Affiliate link to get 30% off the first 3 months🎙️ Host Info - Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🔗 Linkedin💌 Newsletter🎥 Youtube
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May 27, 2025 • 38min

Episode 72: Creating conversations that matter with Chad Littlefield

In this episode, I welcome Chad Littlefield, co-author of Ask Powerful Questions and creator of the We! Connect Cards. Together, we dive into the art of asking questions that spark genuine connection — the kind that shifts energy, opens hearts, and creates change.Summary of the EpisodeChad shares stories and insights from his journey as a professional facilitator and “arms uncrosser,” revealing how curiosity, intentionality, and context can transform a simple question into a moment of trust. “Every question is like an edit button for the future — it shapes what happens next.” - Chad Littlefield.From bus stop experiments to parenting moments, Chad offers gold insights and also practical tools for facilitators who want to build trust fast, even in resistant groups.⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover the “Notice–Wonder–Inquire” framework to craft context-aware questionsExplore how intention shapes impact — even with the same questionReframe “deep questions” as situational, not content-driven👤 Guest Info - Chad Littlefield | We and Me, Inc.🔗 LinkedIn🌍 WebsiteConnector Summit 2025 (Virtual)🌍 ⁠https://weand.me/connectors-summit/⁠Host Info🎙️ Host Nathy Ravez | La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🎥 YouTube channel
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May 10, 2025 • 34min

Driving Behavior Change with the Evivve Game | Mohsin Memon

In Part 2 of this special series, Nathy sits down again with Mohsin Memon, learning experience designer and creator of Evivve—a multiplayer simulation that's transforming how facilitators spark real behavior change. If you’ve ever struggled to make team dynamics visible or to prove the impact of your facilitation work, this episode offers a powerful, practical tool.“If people come in touch with the consequences of their choices, they will make better choices.” – Mohsin MemonWhat We CoverThis conversation dives into the story, structure, and science behind Evivve. Born from real-world leadership challenges at Motorola, the game now runs in 40+ countries and is trusted by global players like PwC. Mohsin and Nathy unpack how immersive storytelling, participant agency, and a unique “offer system” surface deep team dynamics. You’ll learn the difference between authentic vs. synthetic behaviors, how real-time dashboards fuel powerful debriefs, and how facilitators can turn gameplay into long-term engagement. ⚡️ Key TakeawaysUncover the origins of Evivve aExplore immersive gameplay that brings out real team dynamicsLearn the difference between authentic and synthetic behaviorsUse gameplay to reinforce learning and enable reflectionGet involved in global research on leadership and team behavior🎓 Upcoming CertificationsEvivve Certification – Level 1 & 2📍 Singapore – May 2025📍 Goa – July 2025🌍 evivve.com/stalwart🎟️ 20% OFF with code: NATHYSTALWART20👤 Guest InfoMohsin Memon🔗 LinkedIn🌍 Evivve.com🎮 Play Evivve Live🎙️ Host InfoNathy Ravez – La Workshoppeuse🌟 LinkedIn📩 Newsletter🌍 Website
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May 8, 2025 • 24min

Episode 71 - Designing learning experiences with the AFERR Model | Mohsin Memon

Mohsin Memon, a game designer and behavioral strategist with roots in Bollywood and a passion for learning innovation, joins the discussion. He introduces the AFERR model, detailing its stages: Activation, Forecasting, Experimentation, Realization, and Reflection. The conversation highlights how this neuroscience-based framework can transform learning experiences. Mohsin emphasizes the role of emotional activation and psychological safety in design, offering insights on how to navigate the complexities of the brain's learning cycle.
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Apr 22, 2025 • 39min

Episode 70 - Sketch-noting for Inclusive Collaboration with Sam Carpenter

Sketch-noting for Inclusive Collaboration with Sam CarpenterI welcome my dear friend Sam Carpenter, a visual collaboration expert helping teams find clarity and connection through sketch-noting and graphic facilitation. As a certified Bikablo trainer and freelance graphic recorder, Sam brings a unique lens to facilitation—one that turns complexity into clarity, and meetings into moments of shared meaning.In this episode, we explore how visual storytelling can empower neurodiverse individuals, break communication barriers, and invite more inclusive collaboration. If you’ve ever struggled with messy meetings, alignment issues, or inaccessible communication—this one’s for you.Sam shows us live, how sketch-noting helped her reframe dyslexia as a superpower, how visuals enhance collaborative sense-making, and why even the simplest drawings can build deep understanding. From Agile roots to flipping the script on PowerPoint culture, this episode is packed with energy, empathy, and practical inspiration for facilitators.⚡️ Key TakeawaysDiscover how visuals boost clarity and inclusivity in complex settingsExplore the power of co-creation using live sketching techniquesUnderstand why visuals engage brains and build shared understandingLearn simple drawing tricks (yes, you can draw too!) for workshop impactGet tools to support neurodiverse thinkers and enhance team engagement👤 GUEST INFOSam Carpenter - Visual collaboration Expert🔗 LinkedIn🌐 https://samcarpenter.co🌐https://workvisiblestudios.com/Reference to Marcus de Vale 🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusdevale/🎙 HOST INFONathy Ravez – La Workshoppeuse🔗 https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathyravez/📩 https://laworkshoppeuse.kit.com/newsletter🎥 https://www.youtube.com/@laworkshoppeuse

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