Useful For The Curious!
Daniel shows up with one of my favorite attributes: he’s curious. And behind that is a kind of intellectual and emotional intelligence that not only draws out his guests best approaches and the thinking behind it, but he also manages to connect in a warm and inviting manner so that we listeners get to learn more about their why’s…and that tends to reveal feelings and values. Those values, paired with interesting practitioners from a range of backgrounds makes for compelling listening. And perhaps most importantly for me, the boundary spanning approaches open up windows of possibility about how we design our future. We need more of that today, more than ever!!
Catalyzingcollectiveaction via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/15/21
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This is a great podcast if you are looking to extend your knowledge of facilitation and the psychology of conducting conversations. A really informative and insightful podcast. Every week is another episode of gold with great guests.
DanLevy-ms4l via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/30/18
First off, if you ever get the chance to have a 1:1 conversation with Daniel - DO IT! I use The Conversation Factory podcast as my go to source for finding interesting inspiration. I was exposed to “Coaching From Essence” from Daniel and the podcast. I picked up the book and could not put it...Read full review »
thisisandrewyoung via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/29/23
The Conversation Factory is a great source of inspiration and learning for anyone interested in or associated with helping teams work better together through design. Having met and collaborated with Daniel in person, he is one of the most experienced and knowledgeable design thinking facilitators...Read full review »
Mike-Moonshot via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/08/18
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