How to Design Workshops for Neurodivergent Brains
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In this episode, agile coach and creative facilitator Laura Re Turner shares how her neurodivergent traits have shaped her facilitation style—and what every product person should do to make workshops more inclusive, energising, and effective.00:00 Introduction02:19 Exploring Neurodivergence03:54 Facilitation and Coaching Insights05:24 Writing 'Becoming Agile' During the Pandemic13:00 Impact of Neurodivergence on Work25:11 Facilitation Techniques and Neurodiversity31:34 Understanding Zoom Fatigue32:04 The Impact of Resting Face33:10 The Joy of In-Person Workshops34:06 Exploring Creativity Through Sketching37:56 Rediscovering a Passion for Art43:19 Advice for Tech Newcomers45:48 Fun and Serious Superpower Wishes49:30 Connecting and Upcoming EventsGuest: Laura Re TurnerLaura Re Turner is an experienced coach and facilitator who blends professional coaching, expert facilitation, and Lean-Agile principles to support organisational change. As the founder of Future Focus Coaching, she helps leaders and teams thrive in complex environments through one-to-one coaching and dynamic group facilitation. Known for creating psychological safety and fostering deep collaboration, Laura draws on a wide range of approaches including systemic coaching, applied positive psychology, and Nancy Kline’s ‘Time to Think’. She is the author of Becoming Agile: Coaching Behavioural Change for Business Results and a regular speaker on the intersection of coaching and Agile.Website: https://futurefocuscoaching.org/Book: https://futurefocuscoaching.org/about-us/laura-re-turner/becoming-agile/ISC25 Event: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/visualjam/1480999 Get full access to Product Powers at www.superpowers.school/subscribe