Lifting The Lid - Episode 41 - The one where exclamation marks come back to life as question marks
Jul 13, 2021 ·
50m 51s
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Clare and Steve chat with Steve Chapman in a rich, content-packed journey of exploration into the world of not knowing. Tethering fear and permission, our podcasters explore answers that offer...
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Clare and Steve chat with Steve Chapman in a rich, content-packed journey of exploration into the world of not knowing. Tethering fear and permission, our podcasters explore answers that offer only more questions, the fallacy of misplaced concreteness, leaping then looking, presentations to dandelions, the erratic behaviour that comes with stuckness and much more. This episode is so packed with curiosities, you might need to listen several times. Our podcasters and their guest conclude that if coach and client, or supervisor and supervisee, can meet each other in a genuinely playful, experimental place, then a strange sense of safety and of shared vulnerability emerges and exclamation marks come back to life as question marks.
References:
Paul Watzlawick - Change; principles of problem formation and problem resolution
“A fallacy of misplaced concreteness” - Alfred North Whitehead
Claire Genkai Breeze - Relume
Steve Chapman - www.canscorpionssmoke.com
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References:
Paul Watzlawick - Change; principles of problem formation and problem resolution
“A fallacy of misplaced concreteness” - Alfred North Whitehead
Claire Genkai Breeze - Relume
Steve Chapman - www.canscorpionssmoke.com
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Organization | Clare Norman & Steve Ridgley |
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