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Talk of the Barn
A day of insights, a lifetime of application.
Talk of the Barn
A day of insights, a lifetime of application.
Talk of the Barn
A day of insights, a lifetime of application.

In team building, K is for …?

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King.  What else for the time of releasing this episode (2 days after the State Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II)?

King Charles III has HUGE shoes to fill and without his team, more commonly called his entourage, around him, he would be the first to admit his role would be totally impossible.

In the words of his dearest mother, our late and much revered Queen Elizabeth II:

Whatever life throws at us, our individual responses will be all the stronger for working together and sharing the load”

Whilst we are not in such a position of power or privilege, our workload is still alleviated by the wonderful teams we have around us.  We need to nurture and take care of them to build the King (or Queen) of all teams.

We’re here to help!

This podcast series picks up on all the themes that have been fed back to us by our clients in their reviewing sessions, following their experience of team building with sheep.

Each episode of our A-Z series of team building lasts around 10 minutes – just right for a (sheep)dip into each of the topics. Scroll up or tune in here to listen.

Expect plenty of sheep/shepherd/dog references from Head Shepherd and Founder of Raising the Baa, Chris Farnsworth, in these short and lively conversations with Paul Warriner, our Lead Facilitator.

Enjoy – and thank ewe for listening 🙂
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Sheep, Shepherd or Dog – which one are ewe? Take our personality quiz and find out.

Connect with the Speakers via LinkedIn:
Paul Warriner – The Recognition Coach and Lead Facilitator, Raising the Baa
Chris Farnsworth – Head Shepherd and Co-Founder, Raising the Baa

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