FTF218: 5 parallels between book and workshop design with Leanne Hughes

Today I'm chatting to you from my living room.

In this episode, Leanne Hughes explores the parallels between writing a book and designing a workshop.

She shares her journey in the creation of her upcoming book, 'The Two Hour Workshop Blueprint,' highlighting her learnings, challenges, and the rewarding process of capturing her years of facilitating experience.

Watch Leanne riff on this topic in her living room!

Listen to Leanne unpack these conversational riffs:

  • Decision-making demystified: What are the crucial forks in the road when designing a workshop and writing a book?

  • Break free from technology's grip: How can you get in a state where you enjoy the process?

  • Mission or meandering? How can you give your content purpose and direction?

  • Facilitation or training? What sets these two workshop roles apart?

  • Dodge the info-dump: How can you cherry-pick content for impact and results?

  • Content design – a solo act? How can early feedback reshape and refine your work?

Also, Leanne's book The 'Two-Hour Workshop Blueprint' is out next week!

Get insights about Leanne's book "The Two-Hour Workshop Blueprint" and its process, purpose, and how it can guide you in running a workshop of any duration.

Let me know your thoughts, let's connect on LinkedIn or email me hello@leannehughes.com

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