[good]men + mentorship = [good]men - torship. Could not be any more joyful or energized about the collaboration Donte Woods-Spikes and I are in the process of building together. Stay tuned. This one is going to be special.
[bon]fire workshop
教育业
Granville,Ohio 435 位关注者
Helping leaders + teams shape purposeful futures together.
关于我们
[bon]fire launched with four beliefs and one question. One. Human-centered innovation must root in values. And even more so: a commitment to deepening relationships. Two. People always matter more than projects. Meaningful processes require empathy and curiosity. Three. Today's project process becomes our future culture, for better or not so better. Four. The more we invest in people, the more impactful our process, the more transformative our projects. Also: Five. How might we honor all of the above with joy and gratitude in the process and innovation process itself?
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https://www.bonfire-workshop.com/
[bon]fire workshop的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 教育业
- 规模
- 1 人
- 总部
- Granville,Ohio
- 类型
- 自有
- 创立
- 2023
- 领域
- Design、Education和Foresight
地点
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主要
71 Clouse Ln
US,Ohio,Granville,43023
[bon]fire workshop员工
动态
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Excited to be teamed up with Marie Hansen, JD, PhD, SHRM-SCP, PCC tomorrow way up in Presque Isle, Maine to co-lead the inaugural experience in the new "IGNITE | YOU" series, hosted by Ignite Presque Isle (IGNITE PI).
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Just published my latest issue of my "[good]men: works > in > progress" newsletter. Includes reflections on the transformative 3-day EVRYMAN retreat I just attended, as well as a list of new experiences I'm leading: - more 1/2 day hikes + conversations - my first weekend-long retreat called "[good]men: basecamp" - a 70+ mile hike in June - a hint about some coming-soon "works > in > progress" collaborations I'm doing with others Love to know what you think. And subscribe to the newsletter + share it with your network if you think it has value to those you respect.
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A few things I'm learning after recently leading my 4th 'test' (in 5 mos) of my half-day "[good]men: works > in > progress" hike experience: Get 'on trail' quickly. Walk first. Talk later. Despite the temptation to give a 'kick-off' talk, save it for later in the day. Even if its no longer a 'kick-off' talk. Do something physical right away. Feel your heartbeat. Break a sweat. Catch your breath. Take a pause. Earning even a small physical 'win' first opens one's imagination and removes a few of your barriers. Make tracks, then offer explanations + introductions. Constantly emphasize real-time curiosity (over previous expertise). Trust "I notice(d)..." + "I wonder(ed)..." conversation + reflection filters. When a partner shares their "works > in > progress", listen. And listen more. Do not solve. Do not recommend. Do not advise. Do not even verbally empathize. And do not put yourself in their story. Just be curious. When in doubt, be silent. When in doubt, say, "Tell me more." When in doubt, ask a curiosity-driven question (that genuinely doesn't assume an answer or set up a recommendation). Notice what it's like to be purposefully listened to. Similarly: Notice what it's like to just listen without an end-game. Notice what it's like to be genuinely listened to for long stretches of time. Similarly: Notice what it's like to settle in to listen without finding agreements, making a point, focusing on yourself, without assumption. Notice what it's like to intentionally get off script. Similarly, notice what it's like when someone authentically says something for the very first time. Notice, it's not just you. That thing in your head. That story you've told yourself for years. That challenge you're facing. That barrier in front of you. That risk that seems rare. That uncertainty. That sense of loss. That fear. Then -- and only then -- begin to notice what slowly happens to those you're 'on trail' with, those you're walking beside, those sharing their "works > in > progress" with you and other near-strangers, those starting to shed layers, those feeling the world around them, those speaking to what truly matters, those reconnecting with their values and their purpose and their desire. And... ...notice what happens to you. _____ The participant testimonials always energize me. And confirm for me: a legit trail forward is taking shape. Fired up for what lies ahead. Including hosting my first "[good]men: works > in > progress" overnight weekend retreat this winter which I cannot wait to experience.
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Appreciated speaking with Ann Marsh Rutledge, Exec. Dir. of Mount Vernon Ventures, for their "Start with Questions" podcast. --> I shared this early on: "How do we ensure that people are thriving as they are doing [their] work?...Is the person sitting at the table actually feeling whole?...Are we part of something together or are we just capable of creating something?"
In this recent episode of Start with Questions, we discuss the crucial need to focus on the overall well-being of educators and adults in schools. The conversation with Christian Long at [bon]fire workshop highlights: ? How might we focus on well-being in our schools for both students and adults? ? How might we support those around us to show up each day as their authentic selves? ? How might we intentionally design and infuse moments for connection and belonging for all community members? This is a must-listen for anyone passionate about #SchoolLeadership and anyone wanting to learn how to nurture professional relationships so educators and students can thrive. Listen now on Spotify: https://lnkd.in/dqY9EwzR
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Cannot be more inspired to be a part of this transformative Baker Road adventure (led by Joe DeLoss), both invited to curate the group of 'Sons + Fathers' who will attend and also to go on the trek with my own 18yo son as he prepares to leave home for college. The invitation reads as follows: "JOIN US. You + your son are being invited to join a once-in-a-lifetime adventure of sons + fathers coming together to trek Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail, covering 75 miles + 11,000 feet of elevation change over 4 days, honoring both the son’s + father’s new journeys ahead. Each son will have just graduated from high school only a few weeks earlier. Your son's adult life will have begun. You and each father) will be preparing to soon say good-bye to your son. Your new father chapter will have begun. Both you + your son will walk together -- as fellow men -- exploring and deepening your lifelong relationship en route." The trip leads right into Fathers Day. And into a lifetime as men, both sons + fathers, walking side-by-side.
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Curious: What do you do to "step outside your head" in life + work? As I continue to design + lead "works > in > progress" experiences for different groups of professionals, I am reminded of the invisible power of the 'narratives' we hold in our head when we face new opportunities or challenges. And all too often, those narratives -- aka the "stories we tell ourselves" -- frame our responses + assumptions, no matter the evidence or situation. Using purpose-driven hikes + conversations in the forest is one of the intentional strategies I'm using to help leaders "step outside your head". The goal is to help them reframe the stories they've been telling themselves about their careers, lives, and everything living in between. *** So, when you're seeking a new perspective: - what do you do to "step outside your head" in life + work? - what does that make possible?
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Congratulations to the AISH - Academy for International School Heads team for the redesign of their website. Honored that [bon]fire workshop has joined such a terrific group of Supporting Network Members organizations supporting an incredible network of leaders guiding international schools around the globe.