FTF245: Preparing to be spontaneous in your workshops with Lisa Leong

Today, I'm joined by Lisa Leong, a broadcaster, author, and facilitator. 

Her superpowers, which you'll hear very clearly in this episode, are curiosity and  creativity.

She's a former IP, technology, and wine lawyer—yes, that's actually a thing. She caught the radio bug in 2001, which is exactly why I brought her on the show. 

Wedelve into the parallels between having talk-back radio and getting listeners to call in to hosting workshops and being truly present. 

We also talk about energy, meeting the room where it's at, and the best ways to prepare to be spontaneous—an awesome oxymoron, right? 

And Lisa shares how she does this, even down to the detail, like her unique research approach, which includes a bit of LinkedIn stalking. 

Lisa draws on her unique experiences, combined with design thinking and mindfulness practices, to bring a fresh approach to conversations and connection.

She presents on ABC Radio Melbourne on Sundays and also hosts 'This Working Life' on ABC Radio National, which is an awesome show.

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Why you can't miss this episode
It's not every day you get to hear from someone who's mastered the art of engaging people through radio, law, and facilitation. Lisa's stories are not just inspiring—they're packed with actionable tips you can use to level up your facilitation game. Plus, her take on mindfulness and presence is a game-changer for anyone looking to connect more deeply with their audience.


Memorable Quotes:

  • "Jumping into facilitation was like jumping into a whole new world with both feet. Scary, but thrilling!"

  • "You don't have to be a Zen master to make mindfulness work for you in workshops."

  • "Inclusivity isn't just nice to have; it's a must-have for unforgettable workshops."

  • "Preparation meets improvisation—that's where the magic happens."


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About your host: Leanne Hughes

Leanne Hughes is a consultant, speaker and facilitator, maximising team potential by creating influential, contagious work experiences that scale across teams, functions and regions.

Whether launching a change initiative, enabling shifts in performance, or building a culture to achieve next-level success, Leanne's workshops impact both business and lives.

Especially skilled with virtual events (both delivery and behind the scenes advice and coaching) Leanne has distilled her knowledge and experience into The First Time Facilitator and now, a book 'The 2-Hour Workshop Blueprint'.

In 2022, Leanne was inducted into The Million Dollar Consulting® Hall of Fame, recognised by her peers as being among the world leaders in consulting. In 2021, Leanne was the winner of Learning Professional of the Year at the Asia Pacific Learning Impact Awards. 

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