Lost in Language

Lost in Language
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Series one of the Lost in Language podcast, hosted by facilitator and founder of Creating Meaning, Jessica Ball, aims to shine a light on communication approaches that can help improve how we communicate and relate to ourselves, each other and the world around us. Each approach is helping us get to the meaning beyond the words. So, instead of ignoring, dismissing, arguing and cancelling each other, we can get curious, create empathy and improve understanding; whilst also developing skills that can help us think together in creative and generative ways.
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The podcast highlights various communication methodologies such as visual communication, nonviolent communication, deep democracy, LEGO SERIOUS PLAY, ecolinguistics, and clean language. Specific episodes include discussions on the role of visual maps in storytelling and the application of nonviolent communication to foster empathy in conflict situations.

The Lost in Language podcast, hosted by facilitator and founder of Creating Meaning, Jessica Ball, aims to shine a light on communication approaches that can help improve how we communicate and relate to ourselves, each other and the world around us. Each approach is helping us get to the meaning beyond the words. So, instead of ignoring, dismissing, arguing and cancelling each other, we can get curious, create empathy and improve understanding; whilst also developing skills that can help us think together in creative and generative ways.
In this episode of Lost in Language Jessica talks to Jonny Drury. This conversation takes us on a journey through Jonny’s life, from his experiences as a child, to discovering psychedelics and Sufism, his introduction to Bohm Dialogue during his Fine Art degree, and being informed he met the criteria for Asperger’s and ADHD later in life, which led him to host the first Autism Dialogue in 2017. He then took up Autism and Coaching studies at postgraduate level and established Dialogica UKJonny shares how Bohm’s philosophy of wholeness, mirrored in other spiritual traditions, helps us understand the neurodiversity paradigm as a subset of biodiversity, recognising that everyone is different.Jonny is a dialogue facilitator, trainer, consultant and as a therapeutic coach, his modalities are mainly Transpersonal, Gestalt and integrative. He specialises in autism, neurodiversity, and regenerative approaches to combat systemic trauma and fragmentation of consciousness – aiming to empower clients to embrace their uniquenesses and see past any unhelpful aspects of labels and categorising. This year he is launching his book the Autism Dialogue Approach Handbook.

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