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SUMMARY:Learning from All Our Relations
DESCRIPTION:In alignment with the guiding principle that every living thing carries its own sacred creation song\, this OARS in the Water event invites us to gather with “all our relations” to honor and recollect the profound lessons whispered to us by the more-than-human world. Join for free here. \n\nAbout our Hosts \nHears Crow (Nootauau Kaukontuoh)\, “she hears the crow”\, is a woman of the Eastern Woodlands. She lives her life in the tradition of the Nanhigganêuck\, the people\nknown today as the Narragansett. She is a Storyteller of Longhouse Tales\, told in many different ways\, including Native Sign Language\, call and response as well as other\ntraditional styles. She brings to life the oral tradition at schools\, community centers\, Indigenous gatherings\, and wherever the stories lead her. \nJim Brulé is a transformational storyteller\, death doula\, teacher\, and mentor\, drawing on a unique background that includes advanced degrees in both clinical psychology and artificial intelligence. For the past decade\, he has directed Transformational Storytelling\, an online school that trains spiritual storytellers from diverse traditions to craft narratives that inspire healing and foster spiritual growth.  His current endeavors include his “Healing Monsters” substack\, his podcast (with Maria Gillen) “From Cork to New York\,” and recurring visits to Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains of Morocco to encourage storytelling across cultures.
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SUMMARY:Storytelling as Civic Repair
DESCRIPTION:What if the stories we tell could heal the places we live? \nCities are living narratives. Yet\, in our fast-paced world\, many of these stories have become fragmented or lost. Join us for a transformative webinar exploring Storytelling as Civic Repair: Narrative\, Healing\, and Reconnection. 🌿 \nWe will dive into “Story as Method\,” moving beyond simple communication to view storytelling as a civic ritual\, a planning tool\, and a vital infrastructure of meaning. Together\, we will ask the key question: Who gets to tell the story of the city\, and how can storytelling reweave our civic life? 🌀🤝 \nFrom memory mapping to speculative design\, let’s rediscover how reclaiming our collective memory can serve as a pathway to social cohesion and city healing. \n🗓️10 June 2026 🕒15:00 – 17:00 CEST / 9:00 – 11:00 EDT📍Online \nThe session brings together three distinctive voices working across storytelling\, public leadership\, systems change\, civic imagination\, and place-based healing: Jim Brulé\, Dr. h.c. Violeta Bulc\, and Dave “Tex” Smith. \nFree Registration and more information: https://www.ecocivilisation.earth/events/storytelling-as-civic-repair-narrative-healing-and-reconnection/
URL:https://transformationalstorytelling.org/event/storytelling-as-civic-repair/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Brule":MAILTO:jimbrule@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:The Tower and the Thorn
DESCRIPTION:The Tower and the Thorn:\nWeaving Transformation through Lanjeh and Lunja\nIn the shadows of our greatest fears lie the seeds of our most profound growth. \nJoin professional storyteller Jim Brulé for a four-session deep dive into two mesmerizing Moroccan variants of the “Maiden in the Tower” myth: Lanjeh and Lunja. While the world knows Rapunzel\, these versions offer something deeper: a story where the monster is a mother\, the escape is a transformation\, and the “hero” often fails because he cannot see the value in the struggle. \nThis is more than a folklore study; it is a journey through the Healing Monsters model. Together\, we will step into the role of the Weaver\, learning to take the fragmented threads of past trauma and spiritual wounds and spin them into a narrative of agency and anti-fragility. \nThis is a Diving Deeply Seminar. We meet every other week for 90 minutes to allow ample time for discussion and self-exploration between sessions. The cost for the general public is $100 for all four sessions; paid subscribers to the Healing Monsters substack are admitted for free. \nWe will meet on these four Wednesdays at noon Eastern: \n1 July\n15 July\n29 July\n12 August \nYou will receive a single Zoom link that will be valid for all four sessions.
URL:https://transformationalstorytelling.org/event/the-tower-and-the-thorn/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Brule":MAILTO:jimbrule@gmail.com
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