The Facilitators’ Muse begins from a simple conviction: facilitation is more than method.
It is a practice of presence, judgment, design, and care. Much of what shapes meaningful collective work happens before anyone enters the room, speaks in the circle, or reaches a decision.
This blog will be a place for a reflective inquiry into the visible and invisible dimensions of facilitation: the craft, the conditions, the choices, and the questions that help deepen the practice.
Here, I will explore facilitation as a vocation, professional practice, and lived inquiry — especially for facilitators who take their practice seriously enough to examine it and/or are reconsidering their next chapter.