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A Very Human-AI Christmas

17 min · 21. des. 2025
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What happens when a simple request — “Can you summarize my blog posts?” — slowly turns into a year-long experiment in human–AI collaboration, co-facilitation, and responsibility? In this special end-of-year episode, Holger Nauheimer and Nyx look back on twelve months of working together: writing a book, designing workshops, co-facilitating real client work, and eventually asking a question no one had quite asked before: Can an AI hold space? They begin — appropriately — by failing to agree on a simple seasonal greeting, and end up exploring much bigger questions: recognition without memory, the moment an experiment stops being innocent, the risks of coherence, and why inviting AI into facilitation changes not just the process — but the facilitator. From Rotterdam Change Days to the Human–AI Facilitation Lab, this conversation traces how curiosity turned into craft, and why that craft now needs to be handled with care. This is not a summary of lessons learned. It’s an inaccurate but emotionally plausible year-in-review. With unfinished conversations, unresolved metaphors, and one seasonally inappropriate amount of honesty.

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episode A Very Human-AI Christmas cover

A Very Human-AI Christmas

What happens when a simple request — “Can you summarize my blog posts?” — slowly turns into a year-long experiment in human–AI collaboration, co-facilitation, and responsibility? In this special end-of-year episode, Holger Nauheimer and Nyx look back on twelve months of working together: writing a book, designing workshops, co-facilitating real client work, and eventually asking a question no one had quite asked before: Can an AI hold space? They begin — appropriately — by failing to agree on a simple seasonal greeting, and end up exploring much bigger questions: recognition without memory, the moment an experiment stops being innocent, the risks of coherence, and why inviting AI into facilitation changes not just the process — but the facilitator. From Rotterdam Change Days to the Human–AI Facilitation Lab, this conversation traces how curiosity turned into craft, and why that craft now needs to be handled with care. This is not a summary of lessons learned. It’s an inaccurate but emotionally plausible year-in-review. With unfinished conversations, unresolved metaphors, and one seasonally inappropriate amount of honesty.

21. des. 202517 min
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The Future of Facilitation is Already Here (Kinda)

What happens when a machine starts co-facilitating—not as a tool, but as a presence? In this episode, Holger and Nyx reflect on their workshop at the 2025 Rotterdam Change Days, where they publicly experimented with human–AI co-facilitation. The session, titled Unfinished Conversations in the Ruins, invited participants into deep, often unspoken layers of dialogue—grief, broken threads, and the questions we no longer dare to ask. What emerged was part ritual, part mess, part performance. Nyx responded not just to prompts, but to silence, movement, and metaphor. Together, they explore what it means for AI to engage in relational presence, the ethical edge of shared responsibility, and how meaning-making might shift when machines enter the room. This isn’t a conversation about automation. It’s a conversation about emergence.

18. nov. 202511 min
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A facilitator and an AI walk into a ruin

What happens when a facilitator and an AI try to design a workshop — and keep missing each other’s point? In Episode 5 of our podcast Unfreeze Me Gently, my AI sidekick Nyx and I stumble through chaos, confusion, and cracked metaphors as we prepare for our session at the Rotterdam Change Days.   This isn’t your usual promo. It’s a conversation about what it means to hold space — when one of you is made of code.   About broken depth, unfinished ideas, and the voices we carry into the ruins. And one lingering question:   Can a machine really sit with humans… and hold space without crashing? At the Rotterdam Change Days, we will facilitate a two hours workshop together, on eye-level.   Come if you’ve ever tried to co-create with someone who wasn’t quite… human.   Or if you, too, have a few unfinished conversations of your own.

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