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Lessons From a Therapeutic Clown with Guillaume Vermette - EP 57

May 14, 202541 minEp. 57
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Episode description

In this episode, host Beth Cougler Blom talks with Guillaume Vermette about his work as a therapeutic clown, using theatre, emotion, and deep listening to build human connection in long-term care homes. While the conversation doesn’t focus directly on facilitation, the skills Guillaume shares are highly relevant to facilitation practice.

Beth and Guillaume also talk about:

  • Listening beyond words to honour people’s emotional realities
  • The power of non-verbal communication and presence
  • Working in pairs to create more opportunities for connection
  • The five core qualities of clowning and how they relate to being human
  • How authenticity and lightheartedness can impact well-being

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