Are You Nervous?
The nervous system is always shaping the room, whether we name it or not. This post explores how nervous system-informed facilitation helps groups stay grounded through discomfort, offering tools to track somatic cues, design for safety and belonging, and co-lead with care in moments of change.
Belonging: The Foundation for Meaningful Change
Belonging is more than a feeling. This post explores how Belonging-Based Facilitation supports leaders and organizations in building sustainable practices through shared accountability, collective creativity, and the deep work of showing up together.
Warm Welcomes Build Belonging
Warm welcomes are more than gestures. This post explores how invitation, recognition, and preparation shape group experiences, offering facilitators tangible ways to create spaces where people feel seen, valued, and ready to connect.
Anatomy of a Welcome
Every time a group changes, a new group forms. This post explores how Belonging-Based Facilitation uses intentional warm welcomes to honor history, disrupt assumptions, and invite people in as their full, distinct selves.
All Groups Are Unique
Every group moves through stages, even in its uniqueness. This post explores how Belonging-Based Facilitation uses Tuckman’s group development model to help facilitators recognize group dynamics, respond to conflict with care, and guide teams toward deeper authenticity, alignment, and connection.