Holly Stoppit in The Guardian!
Jan 20 2025
Last week, Amelia Hill, senior reporter at The Guardian interviewed me, along with a gaggle of clown teachers and students, to find out about the therapeutic benefits of clowning. She’d gotten wind of a growing trend of clown teachers offering workshops - not just to train people to become professional performers, but to also offer spaces for self-discovery and healing - and she wanted to know why!
Read more >Beginnings and Endings
Jan 06 2025
Happy New Year!
To mark the transition, here’s a wee muse on the theme of beginnings and endings.
A few weeks ago, in the final session of my online Creative Facilitation course, we explored the theme of beginnings and endings through play and reflection. Here follows a few of my experiences with beginnings and endings, along with an outline of the groups’ playful explorations and a poem I assembled from their musings in the Zoom chat-box.
Read more >Looking Back At 2024
Jan 01 2025
2024: A year of relentless experimentation, research and development: on a quest to find more sustainability in work and life.
In 2024, I planned to try out various types of work and different living situations, reflecting on how they made me feel. I wanted to know: What feeds and what drains me? What makes my heart sing? What extra boundaries and support can I put in place to make sure I don’t fall back into my old patterns of burnout as a life-style choice? I was hoping to find the formula to living a life free of burnout by the end of 2024!
Here follows an outline of my 2024 workshops, courses and projects and what I learned along the way.
Read more >Clown Teacher Call Out
Dec 11 2024
Hello! We are Holly Stoppit and Robyn Hambrook and we are looking for four established, UK-based clown teachers to join us in a 5-day clown teaching lab in February 2025.
Read more >One-to-ones January-April 2025
Dec 02 2024
I am delighted to announce a fifth season of one-one-one Creative Clarity, Supervision and Creative Consultancy sessions online on Zoom!
From January-April 2025, you can book a series of 6 or 3 one-hour sessions to explore yourself, your work, your creativity, or your path.
One-off sessions are also available for anyone wanting to dip their toe in.
Read more >Polarization and Paradox; my journey back to Bristol
Dec 01 2024
This blog explores the pain of polarization (an IFS term describing when two or more parts have conflicting ideas about how to keep us safe) and paradox. We’ll be meeting some of the internal parts who have been involved in my decision-making about trying to find a place to live. We’ll be zooming in on the parts that don’t want me to settle down and exploring the impact they’ve been having on my system and my life. I’ve included a bit of backstory for those who are new to the blog (Welcome!). I hope you enjoy travelling with me, deep into my psyche and I hope my reflections support you with yours.
My Facilitation Story Pt 3: Supervision, Meditation + IFS
Nov 22 2024
I’m gearing up to run The Well-Held Space, my 3-month creative facilitation course again. As part of my preparation I’ve been reflecting on how my own facilitation practice has developed since I last ran the course in 2021.
This blog focuses on my development as a facilitator from 2021-2024, when I trained as a Creative Supervisor, spent a year at a meditation retreat centre, trained in Internal Family Systems and spent a year exploring ways to integrate all this into my facilitation practice.
Read more >Facilitating At The Speed Of Fun
Nov 05 2024
This years’ British Association of Dramatherapists (BADth) conference took place (mostly) online over the week of the 14th October 2024. It was titled: Creativity in Conflict; Empowering Change Through Dramatherapy and I was both an attendee and a presenter, gorging myself on all the dramatherapy goodness I could get my hands on, as well as offering my own workshop titled; ”Exploring Internal Conflict Through Creative and Embodied Approaches To Internal Family Systems (IFS).”
This blog explores my learning during two sessions at the conference, Drew Bird’s Monday morning presentation, “To Be Or not to be a clown: Conflict on and off the stage” and my Friday evening embodied IFS workshop. It’s a blog about bringing fun into facilitation. It’s a blog about what stops us following our impulses towards connection and play. It features theory from clowning, fooling and Internal Family Systems (IFS), as well as personal reflection and ponder points for you, dear reader. It’s quite long, my Inner Academic may* have got a bit carried away.
*She definitely did, but waddaya gonna do?
Read more >Fool + IFS: A 5-day Lab
Oct 02 2024
In April 2024, eight wonderful Fools gathered together in a beautiful dance space for a 5 day experimental, experiential, emergent and engaged research lab, co-facilitated by Saskia Solomons and me.
What’s In The Blog?
The story of how the 5-day Fooling + IFS research lab came to be
An outline of what happened in the lab
Little chunks of IFS theory from Saskia's morning talks
Descriptions of some of the ways we integrated IFS, creativity and the body - you could have a go at some of these if you wish!
A brief outline of our Fooling + IFS solo stage experiments
My key learnings
ONLINE ONE-TO-ONES SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2024
Sep 03 2024
I am delighted to announce a fourth season of one-one-one Creative Clarity, Supervision and Creative Consultancy sessions online on Zoom!
From September - December 2024, you can book a series of 6 or 3 one-hour sessions to explore yourself, your work, your creativity, or your path.
One-off sessions are also available for anyone wanting to dip their toe in.
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