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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, M is for …

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Mountains?  Er, not specifically.  Though they are the reason we took a week’s break half-way through this A-Z series of Team Building. 

Raising the Baa co-founders Chris Farnsworth and Caroline Palmer, alongside a team of 5 entrepreneurial folk, clambered a marathon up and down mountains in the French Alps.  Why?  To raise much needed funds for Inner Flame, a charity close to our heart as you will be aware if you know the story behind Raising the Baa (our first episode of Sheep Dip).

And many lessons were learned about teamwork along the way too – but we’ll leave this for another episode and on our socials meanwhile too.

Meanwhile this podcast series continues to reflect on themes cited by our clients in their reviewing sessions, following their experience of herding sheep – Raising the Baa style. 

Today’s episode features topics beginning with the letter M.  Mmmm, let’s think…

Scroll up to listen or tune in here on your preferred platform.

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.

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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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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