Ep. 25 – From Peacecorp to Corporate; The story of an international facilitator
This episode is about what it is like to be a facilitator who travels the world, who works and has lived in multiple countries, experienced the nonprofit and education sectors through to corporate organisations.
Romy Alexandra is a learning experience designer and facilitator. She has been in the world of facilitation for over 19 years and has visited over 80 countries.
Kirsty and Romy explore what it is like to work and live in different countries, the trials and tribulations of travel and local authority paperwork to set up a business, and the need to pivot during lockdown having moved to a new country.
Romy generously shares insights into her life as a facilitator, how she balances the work with self-care, and the importance of staying true to your values.
- How it all began
- Working Internationally and Traveling – It’s not all glamour
- Our go-to Self-Care Activities
- Navigating the Challenges of Starting a Business in a New Country
- Continuous Learning and Personal Growth
- Building a Successful Business Based on Values and Impact
My invitation to you is to grab a cuppa, join me on the pink seat, and tune in your ears.
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A Facilitator’s Journey is the podcast that looks at how you run your business as a facilitator or trainer.
You started this work because you have a passion that you want to share with organisations. However, there is the small detail that you are now running a business and this requires a whole other set of skills and knowledge.
Join me, Kirsty Lewis, Founder of School of Facilitation, as I interview trainers and facilitators about how they manage their businesses. I will explore how people run their finances, price their work, scale up, scale down, decide to retire, market themselves, manage clients, and much much more.
Key Links:
Connect with Romy on Linkedin HERE
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Visit the School of Facilitation website HERE
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