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In this episode, Tessa and Claire talked about:
- from corporate to coaching - finding meaning through a different kind of leadership
- creating a structure in circle to let the magic happen
- a focus on the quality of process rather than the outcome
- different from coaching because not asking follow up questions about how someone feels or about their experience
- important to manage participants' expectations and stay in your lane if you have multiple skills/ professions
- the power of being witnessed
- sharing creative output without critique or judgement, but how it is received and lands for the audience (e.g. "What your words touch in me is....")
- circle format isn't only for talking and listening, but to include other activities like writing in a supportive environment
- permission not to share what's been created during the circle is part of the safety of the container
- you can adjust the amount of time for the circle or the number of people in it, if it feels not spacious enough
- try different times of day if it's not filling
- how you decide what to charge to keep your motivation high and the circle sustainable
- a monthly subscription shows a commitment of the participants to their creative process
- use what you're interested in to create your niche circle
- imposter syndrome is a sign that you're approaching an edge for you - might be a need for training to give you confidence, but could also be just that it's something new
- don't wait for it to feel completely comfortable
- container creates a space where women can share what they can't say anywhere else
- there's a freedom in having people to listen carefully to your words
- this kind of leadership is needed in the world as it is now.
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