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Bern Shanfield's avatar

The art of naming what’s in the room, Public domain image search tool, Source for sacred, and Known unknowns all are useful and valuable resources. Thanks for sharing!

Alicia's avatar

Excellent issue. Thank you!!

Elizabeth's avatar

Thank you for the public domain image search tool. I too have been searching The Getty, Smithsonian, etc. separately and now I will use your tool!

Sunny's avatar

Just back from Mexico City where so many restaurants had a wooden tree with branches to hang your handbags, Great

Sunny's avatar

No edit function, the tables had their own handbag trees.

Christa Clark's avatar

The Public Domain search site is incredible! Thank you for putting that together, Mark. Great newsletter all round!

Mike Hamilton's avatar

Mark, your image search tool is wonderful, thanks. Kevin, the Wikenigma may become my favorite distraction into the foreseeable future 🤓

Jeffrey Cufaude's avatar

"The Art of Calling Out Room Dynamics" is an excellent description of what facilitators do all the time. I would quibble with the "calling out" language which some might perceive as power play language. And we are a bit more prone to asking the group "What's happening right now?" and keeping our own assessment in reserve.

Too many meetings go off the rails because people forget that anyone can—and everyone should—make facilitative contributions, something I address here: https://facilitatebetter.substack.com/p/anyone-canand-everyone-shouldmake?r=30cgo2

Anton's avatar

Another fantastic issue! The Public domain image search tool is a game-changer for anyone working with visual content—this will definitely save a lot of time! Also, the Source for sacred statues is an excellent find; I love supporting artisan families while exploring spiritual artifacts. The Known unknowns encyclopedia is a fascinating concept, too. This entire issue is packed with useful gems, and I can't wait to explore more. Thanks for these thoughtful recommendations!

Andy's avatar

$80 for an iPhone tripod??? No thanks!!!