The Narrow Bridge
ZoomPATCHWORK CELEBRATES WORLD STORYTELLING DAY: BUILDING BRIDGES Patchwork: A Storytelling Guild supports and celebrates World Storytelling Day: Building Bridges on Wednesday, March 20, 2024 @ 7 PM EST. This live event […]
Inspiring growth and change through storytelling
PATCHWORK CELEBRATES WORLD STORYTELLING DAY: BUILDING BRIDGES Patchwork: A Storytelling Guild supports and celebrates World Storytelling Day: Building Bridges on Wednesday, March 20, 2024 @ 7 PM EST. This live event […]
When, in a story, monsters are not overcome but transformed, the doors to healing are opened. How can we build the flexibility of perception and strength of spirit to invite the monsters we need into our stories and our lives? Join Laura Simms and Jim Brulé as they invite us to explore the gifts that our monsters bring.
"Journey into Dying and Living" is a four-part series of "lunch and learns" led by Jim Brulé, a death doula and spiritual storyteller who volunteers at Francis House. During the lunch and learn, Mr. Brulé will tell a story about Facing Our Own Death and then lead us through a discussion of the deeper questions and understandings that the story evokes in us.
Explore the ways in which storytelling can be used when facing the end of life, or as a caregiver for those facing another's mortality. This event is sold out.
Storytelling in Organizations Presents: The Neuroscience of Effective Presentations: Using Storytelling to Enhance Learning SUNDAY, MAY 5, 2024 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. EDT Free to: SIO Members and Non-members Jim Brulé invites us […]
"Journey into Dying and Living" is a four-part series of "lunch and learns" led by Jim Brulé, a death doula and spiritual storyteller who volunteers at Francis House. During the lunch and learn, Mr. Brulé will tell a story about Historic Grief and then lead us through a discussion of the deeper questions and understandings that the story evokes in us.
Join us for an exploration of some of the many cultures of Jewish storytelling, as we consider the underlying imperatives that drive many Jewish stories.
Join us at the Central Library for a chance to discuss our mortality openly and without judgment. Maggid Jim Brulé will be reading from his book Stories from the Heart: Journey into Dying and Living and discussing his work as an end-of-life doula.
A class for first-year medical students to explore the neurology of storytelling and how humans learn from and process stories as a way of creating an internal understanding. The goal is to enable students to use storytelling to effectuate change in health care policy,
The Lakota concept of self is embodied in their word Nagi, which means a dynamic “swarm of stories.” Join us as we playfully explore our nagi and those of others, and consider how we can heartfully invigorate our worlds with the unexpected.
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