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Confession of a Blogger: Writing for Myself

June 24, 2024June 23, 2024 Adrian SegarWriting

I have a confession to make. Though I’ve written over a thousand blog posts for this website, to be honest, I’m often writing for myself. Writing for oneself is as old as writing itself. Writers have always written privately. Famous […]

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Nine practical tips for letting go in a chaotic world

June 10, 2024December 21, 2024 Adrian Segarlife lessons

Recently, I’ve been practicing what Susan Pollak calls “letting go of whatever isn’t serving you right now”. Perhaps your first thought is “That sounds nice”, quickly followed by a second thought along the lines of “Huh, easy to say, hard […]

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Cultivating Respect in Facilitation

May 6, 2024March 8, 2025 Adrian SegarConnection, facilitation

Through attending decades of Vermont Town Meetings, I learned that effective facilitation requires respect. For over two hundred years, my little hometown of Marlboro, Vermont, met at least once a year for “town meeting”: a form of local government where […]

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Why organizations fear connecting

April 15, 2024April 11, 2024 Adrian SegarAssociations, Event design, Facilitating Change, leadership

Seth Godin points out that many organizations fear connecting because their leadership fears losing control. Even though the control they think they have is a myth. “Organizations are afraid of connecting. They are afraid of losing control, of handing over […]

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Unraveling the Confusion about Thinking and Feeling

April 8, 2024April 7, 2024 Adrian Segarlife lessons

I am not a psychologist or neuropsychologist. However, I have spent thousands of hours as an amateur, supervised by therapists, leading small group workshop explorations of individuals’ struggles to make sense of their lives. And I’ve learned that confusion about […]

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Peer Conferences Deep Dive—Meeting Doctors transcript and video

April 1, 2024February 9, 2025 Adrian SegarEvent design, Interviews, Meeting industry

On Tuesday, March 26, 2024, I sat down with Martin Duffy and Paul Nunesdea on LinkedIn Live for an hour’s deep dive conversation about peer conferences: the participant-driven, participation-rich events I’ve designed and facilitated for over thirty years. You can […]

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Case Study: Adrian Segar – “Conferences that work”

December 25, 2023December 23, 2023 Adrian SegarEvent design, Review

Here’s an independent review of my conference design work, published as a case study in Chapter 25—Designing and Developing Content for Collaborative Business Events—of the book The Routledge Handbook of Business Events. (Tip: The hardback version is expensive, the ebook […]

Mastodon is the old Twitter

November 27, 2023November 15, 2023 Adrian SegarSocial media

I joined the social media platform Mastodon a year ago. Given recent turbulent social media trends, I’m glad I took the plunge. Having been on Twitter (yes, I know it’s been renamed “X”, sue me) since 2009, I’d describe Mastodon as the […]

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Alexander von Humboldt: A meeting designer way ahead of his time

November 20, 2023November 18, 2023 Adrian SegarEvent design

I’m indebted to Martin Sirk for sharing remarkable information about an 1828 conference designed by the German geographer, naturalist, and explorer Alexander von Humboldt. Read what follows to discover that Humboldt was also a meeting designer way ahead of his […]

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The Consultant’s Curse

July 31, 2023August 2, 2023 Adrian SegarConsulting

Though I’ve been a professional consultant of one kind or another for over forty years, I sometimes still fall victim to the Consultant’s Curse.

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