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Creating Connection - 7 Icebreakers that Don't Feel Forced

4/23/2025

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"Connection is why we’re here; it is what gives purpose and meaning to our lives." – Brené Brown

Topic:
Whether you’re coaching a new group of professionals or a long-standing intact team, creating connection is essential to the success of group coaching. From trust and openness to deeper learning and collaboration, connection forms the foundation of everything we do as group and team coaches.

In Effective Group Coaching, I write about the importance of creating a safe, inviting space that enables group members to bring their whole selves. Safety doesn’t happen by chance. It’s deliberately cultivated, session after session—and often begins in the first few minutes of a call or meeting.

Yet for many coaches, that opening moment can feel challenging. Icebreakers can feel awkward, overdone, or worse—irrelevant. But when used with intention, a well-designed warm-up can quickly shift a group from “I don’t know anyone” to “I belong here.”

This post offers seven meaningful, flexible, and fun ways to open your group sessions and deepen connection—without forcing it.

Top Tips for Creating Connection in Group Calls or Sessions

1. Choose Depth Over Dazzle.
Keep icebreakers simple and connected to the purpose of the session. A well-placed question that links to a theme of trust, learning, or creativity can be more powerful than an elaborate activity.

2. Offer Options for Participation.
Not everyone will want to speak up immediately. Provide choices—respond via chat, share with a partner, or use a poll or reaction. This respects different comfort levels while fostering inclusion.

3. Use Visual Prompts.
Photos, icons, or even objects can spark engagement. In From One to Many, I talk about using visuals as “conversation starters” to unlock metaphor and insight. Consider tools like photo cards or our Conversation Sparker deck to create an entry point for dialogue.

4. Acknowledge the Virtual Space.
Online sessions require extra intention. Turn cameras on early, welcome participants by name, and create an arrival ritual. A simple “Where are you logging in from today?” in the chat helps people connect geographically and personally.

5. Make it Thematic.
Align your opening question with the topic of the day. If you’re focusing on change, ask “What’s one change you’ve successfully navigated this year?” If you’re exploring vision, ask “What’s one thing you’d love to create in the next quarter?”

6. Invite Story, Not Status.
Avoid intros that focus on title or job role. Instead, invite stories. “What’s one project that’s lit you up recently?” or “What’s your favorite way to recharge?” These reveal more than job descriptions ever could.

7. Build Connection Across the Group.
Encourage peer-to-peer interaction. Breakout rooms, small group conversations, or chat-based sharing promote relational trust beyond the coach-client connection.

Try This
Here are two opening activities that are both fun and purposeful:

The Object Story: Ask participants to bring an object that represents how they’re showing up today. Have each person share its meaning. It creates instant insight and allows for metaphor to enter the room.

Map Your Moment: Share a blank map or visual background and ask: “If you could be anywhere in the world today coaching or leading from, where would you be?” Let people annotate, chat, or voice their answer. This playful activity quickly reveals values, aspirations, and geography.

Inquiry
What helps you feel safe, seen, or included in a group setting? How can you design that experience intentionally for others?
If you think about your best group coaching experience—what was it that helped you feel like you belonged?

Wrap Up
Creating connection doesn’t require grand gestures. It’s built moment by moment, with curiosity, care, and clarity of purpose.

As coaches, our role is to create the container—not to force connection, but to enable it. Whether it’s through a thoughtful prompt, a playful image, or a shared silence, the way we begin sets the tone for everything that follows.
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Start strong. Connect with purpose. And remember—every spark of connection is an invitation to go deeper.

Check out these recent Coaching Many Podcast episodes to go deeper around the topic of Connection:

Episode 13 - Connection
Jennifer Britton
CEO and Founder, Potentials Realized
Author of Effective Group Coaching, From One To Many: Best Practices for Group and Team Coaching, Coaching Business Builder and the Reconnecting Worksapces Seres

Creator of the GroupCoachingEssentials series of programming

Learn more about our ICF-CCE pathway to the ACTC (Advanced Credential in Team Coaching)


Looking for training as a group or team coach? Join us this spring for an ICF CCE approved program including Group Coaching Essentials (Fridays at 12 - 130pm ET), Team Coaching Essentials (Mondays at 9 am ET starting June). Grow your businesses with us on Fridays at the Coaching Biz Growth Lab (1135 - 1220 pm ET) or the Coaching Biz Mastermind (Fridays 1230 - 2 pm ET).
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Highlights from the Coaching Many Podcast - Day 6 of the 12 Days of Holidays

12/18/2024

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 As we step into day 6 of the 12 Days of Holidays I wanted to spotlight some of the top episodes from the first 6 months of the Coaching Many Podcast. This podcast is  about creating empowering and thought-provoking spaces for conversation which strengthen relationships and enhance results. Throughout the Coaching Many podcast we’ll share best in class tools, practices and approaches to support your group and team coaching conversations, what I coined as Coaching Many in 2013 with my book, From One To Many: Best Practices for Team and Group Coaching.

Here are our top performing episodes from the last six months (as per both Apple Podcast listing and our YouTube Views):

EP001- What is Coaching Many. Listen in here OR Watch it on YouTube

EP002 - Mastering the Basics- 4 elements. Listen in here or Watch it on YouTube

EP003 - Triad of Trust, Safety & Connection. Listen in here or Watch it on YouTube

EP004 - Results and Relationships Listen in here or Watch it on  YouTube

EP006 - Unlocking action. Listen in here.

EP 009 - The importance of Goals in Group and Team Coaching (one of the top 5 on YouTube). Watch it here.


My favorite this year has been sharing the Six Layers of Connection (Episode 11)  - you can watch it here -

The one I think people will benefit most from at this time of year is the episode on Working with Vision in Group and Team Coaching



Enjoy the listening and watching - we've heard from many coaches how much you like taking this on the road!

With best wishes,
Jennifer




Jennifer Britton
CEO and Founder, Potentials Realized
Creator of the GroupCoachingEssentials series of programming

Looking for training as a group or team coach? Join us in January for an ICF CCE approved program including Group Coaching Essentials (Fridays at 1015 - 1145 am ET), Team Coaching Essentials (Mondays at 9 am ET starting January 6) or ACTIVATE Your Coaching Superpowers (Fridays 10:05 - 11:35 am ET). Grow your businesses with us on Fridays at the Coaching Biz Growth Lab (1135 - 1220 pm ET) or the Coaching Biz Mastermind (Fridays 1230 - 2 pm ET).

Set up a 2025 year end vision call - https://calendly.com/jennbritton/2025-vision-call
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Intention Setting for the New Year - Day 4 of the 12 Days of Holidays

12/13/2024

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Welcome back to Day 4 of the 2024 12 Days of Holidays series. So far we've explored:

Day 1- 12 Year End Questions - Read them here
Day 2- Creating Your Vision - Read and view it here
Day 3 -  21st annual group and team programs call - Read it here

Today's Blog post gets you thinking about your INTENTIONS for the new year. What do you want to bring in, and take a stand around, in the upcoming year?

Intentionality is an important part of the landscape of work and life in an ever-changing landscape. Earlier today we had a great presentation on Intentions by one of our coaches in the Neuroscience, Learning and Experiential Approaches (NLEA) program. It made me realize that while we've talked a little about VISION already in this series, we haven't explored your INTENTIONS for the new year.

I'd like to invite you today to listen in or watch Episode 5 of the Coaching Many Podcast where co-host Evana Valle and I sit down to talk more about Intentiaonality in Group and Team Coaching.

I also want to leave you with three questions to  journal on today:
1. What are your intentions for the new year?
As you think ahead to the new year, consider these questions as a future focus:
  • What do I want to cultivate more of in my life this year, and why is that important to me right now?
    (Encourages reflection on values, priorities, and focus for the year ahead.)
  • What habits, mindsets, or practices am I ready to release or let go of to create space for growth and change?
    (Promotes awareness of what no longer serves you and supports making room for new opportunities.)
  • When I look back at the end of this next year, what do I hope will stand out as my proudest moments or achievements?
    (Fosters a forward-looking perspective, aligning current intentions with future aspirations.)

    Enjoy the reflection and be sure to check out Episode 5 on Intentions in Group and Team Coaching at the Coaching Many Podcast.

    With best wishes,
    Jennifer




Jennifer Britton
CEO and Founder, Potentials Realized
Creator of the GroupCoachingEssentials series of programming

Looking for training as a group or team coach? Join us in January for an ICF CCE approved program including Group Coaching Essentials (Fridays at 1015 - 1145 am ET), Team Coaching Essentials (Mondays at 9 am ET starting January 6) or ACTIVATE Your Coaching Superpowers (Fridays 10:05 - 11:35 am ET). Grow your businesses with us on Fridays at the Coaching Biz Growth Lab (1135 - 1220 pm ET) or the Coaching Biz Mastermind (Fridays 1230 - 2 pm ET).

Set up a 2025 year end vision call - https://calendly.com/jennbritton/2025-vision-call
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21st annual year end group and team programs call - Day 3 of 12 Days of Holidays

12/12/2024

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Earlier this week we held the 21st annual year end group and team programs call. This is an annual event I have hosted each year since opening the doors here at Potentials Realized. We take a look back at some of the themes of the year as well as trends for the year ahead.
The format of the calls remains pretty similar to where I started back in 2004 - a chance to connect, share ideas and also explore emerging trends as well as best practices.

Here are some of the main areas we explored in the call:
•Celebrating Your Wins
•Coaching Many Podcast
•Looking back and looking ahead to the landscape of group and team coaching  – 2024 – 2025
•Thriving Through Change
•The Nonad of Group Coaching™
•Resourcing You: Superpowers

Enjoy the conversation!
Jennifer



Jennifer Britton
CEO and Founder, Potentials Realized
Creator of the GroupCoachingEssentials series of programming

Looking for training as a group or team coach? Join us in January for an ICF CCE approved program including Group Coaching Essentials (Fridays at 1015 - 1145 am ET), Team Coaching Essentials (Mondays at 9 am ET starting January 6) or ACTIVATE Your Coaching Superpowers (Fridays 10:05 - 11:35 am ET). Grow your businesses with us on Fridays at the Coaching Biz Growth Lab (1135 - 1220 pm ET) or the Coaching Biz Mastermind (Fridays 1230 - 2 pm ET).

Set up a 2025 year end vision call - https://calendly.com/jennbritton/2025-vision-call
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What's the Difference Between Group and Team Coaching? - Day 3 of 12 Days

12/7/2023

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Welcome back to Day 3 of the 12 Days of Holidays, where we unwrap valuable insights to enhance your coaching expertise in the areas of group and team coaching. As we step into 20 years of our business in 2024 here at Potentials Realized,  I am appreciative of the thousands of amazing coaches who are our alumni. When I started offering Group Coaching Essentials in 2006 even coaches would raise their eyebrows around the idea of being able to scale the conversation to groups. Today it’s mainstream.

One area we still receive a lot of questions around is “What’s the Difference between Group and Team Coaching”? Today's topic explores the nuanced difference between two coaching realms—Team Coaching and Group Coaching. As many coaches find themselves traversing both terrains, understanding these distinctions is pivotal for effective coaching – contracting, design, client relationships and outcomes.  This post starts to dive into the intricacies and shed light on what sets team coaching apart from group coaching, which we explore much more in depth in Group Coaching Essentials and Team Coaching Essentials programs .
 
Deciphering the Scenarios:
For coaches, encountering scenarios where the terms "team" and "group" are used interchangeably can be common. Picture this: You're brought in to coach a gathering at an organization, only to discover it's more of a team than a group, or vice versa. To clarify, let's consider a few examples.
 
- **Example 1:**
  - A coach is tasked with guiding a handful of new leaders at an organization. Despite hailing from various business segments and lacking direct reporting structures, they come together for the first time. Is this a team or a group?
 
- **Example 2:**
  - Another coach is engaged to work with a collection of professionals assembled to execute a specific project over the next two months. Their mission: design and implement a new process. Is this a team or a group?
 
The distinction lies in the depth of relationships, shared history, and common purpose existing within the "grouping" being coached.

Team vs. Group Dynamics:
In team coaching, coaches step into a web of established relationships, shared history, and a common purpose. Teams, whether remote or in-person, exist with a shared mission and vision and are striving for collective results. The focus in team coaching centers around fostering alignment, emphasizing the interconnectivity of team members, and supporting collective goals. Scenario 2 is an example of this.

On the flip side, group coaching involves individuals who may not share significant connections or similarities in their work. However, members can still derive immense value by exploring shared interests and connecting around common topics. Group coaching allows individuals to benefit from collective exploration, even if their professional focuses differ. Scenario 1 is an example of this.

## Exploring Team Excellence:
To elevate team coaching, exploring elements that contribute to team excellence is crucial. From clear roles and goals to shared visions and regular practices like team meetings, these factors enhance team effectiveness. The intricate dynamics of remote and virtual teams are further explored in the Remote Pathways Podcast, offering insights into the varied dimensions of remote work.

## Leaving Room for Exploration:
Coaches can play a pivotal role in team development by leaving space for exploration. By considering factors such as clear roles, shared goals, and defined success metrics, coaches can guide teams towards excellence. This exploration becomes particularly pronounced in virtual spaces, as discussed in the Remote Pathways Podcast.

## Diving Deeper:
For a comprehensive exploration of the differences between group and team coaching, delve into the articles written by me, Jennifer Britton, for Choice Magazine. "Group and Team Coaching - The Landscape of Many" and you can also find this earlier  article from Choice on Group and Team Coaching as well (V13N1). Both articles offer detailed insights.
 
Continued Learning Opportunities:
For those seeking in-depth knowledge, we offers ten different courses in the Group and Team Coaching Certification pathways. You can join us for one course, a 70 hour certificate (6 courses) or 125 hours towards your Group or Team Coaching Certificate. The core courses through the Team Coaching Essentials training, Advanced Group and Team Coaching Practicum (10 CCes) and the Group Coaching Essentials program (8.75 CCEs), as well as 70 and 125 hour pathways (Certificate in Team Coaching - GroupCoachingEssentials). These virtual learning groups provide an immersive experience for coaches eager to expand their skills in coaching teams and groups.
 
## Conclusion:
As you navigate the intricate landscape of team and group coaching, consider the nuances and distinctive elements that make each approach valuable. Whether you're fostering alignment within a team or exploring shared interests in a group, the coaching journey is enriched by understanding and embracing these differences.
 
Stay tuned for more insights in the 12 Days of Holidays series!
 
Warm regards,
Jennifer


 Jennifer Britton - CEO and Founder, Potentials Realized
Creator of the Group Coaching Essentials and our 70 and 125 hour pathway programs for the ACTC or our internal Group Coaching Certification
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