Unprofessionalism
Professional performance is exhausting. Maintaining the mask. Editing ourselves. Pretending we know when we don't.
This podcast is about people who dropped the performance. And what happened next.
Each episode features someone who broke professional conventions and found something better on the other side: the executive who disclosed grief in a corporate setting and found it opened new ways of relating; the coach who realised her authority came from integrity, not compliance; the designer who ignored the 'approved tools' and saved thousands of hours.
Conversations circle around three questions:
- What does it cost us to perform professionalism instead of showing up as ourselves?
- How do we create spaces where people can bring their full attention and humanity to work?
- When is the “unprofessional” move actually the most responsible one?
If you feel the tension between who you are and who you're expected to be at work, this podcast shows you what happens when people stop managing that tension and just stop performing.
Hosted by Dr Myriam Hadnes—behavioural economist and founder of workshops.work. New episode every week.
Unprofessionalism
002 - How NLP can help you become a better facilitator - with Margreet Jacobs
In this episode, I talk to Margreet Jacobs, a master practitioner of neurolinguistic programming (NLP) and speaker’s coach. We talk about the similarities between speaking in front of an audience and hosting a workshop. How can we overcome the fear of speaking up? How can we make sure that our content resonates with the audience? How can we keep them engaged?
Margreet runs StageHeroes, a coaching agency that helps leaders to deliver talks that would change how their audience feels and acts. Margreet used to be a professional dancer and dance teacher. Today, she is a speaker herself and a constant source of wise inspiration.
In the show, Margreet shares how speakers and facilitators can become more confident by making sure they start with the end in mind. By being clear about the purpose of a speech or a workshop, we can shift our mindset and engage our audience.
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Questions and Answers
[1:01] How did you shift from being a dancer to becoming a speaker’s coach?
[8:52] How c.an you tackle workshop participants’ fear of speaking up?
[12:00] How can we make sure that every participant is aware of their contribution?
[17:19] How does the fear of success get into our way?
[21:29] What was your “perfect failure” in a workshop context and how did you fix it?
[23:10] How can you make sure that a workshop is giving you positive enegergy instead of draining you?
[29:06] What can a facilitator do to create a safe space in which participants thrive?
[30:39] How can we deal with “big egos” who would not like to share their vulnerabilities?
[35:00] How can we create an anchor that workshop participants can relate to even time after the workshop?
[37:17} What is the one thing our audience shall remember from this episode?
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Related links you may want to check out:
- Margreet’s business page: https://stageheroes.nl/
- Our sponsor Session Lab
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