Diving Deeply: “We Are All Related”
ZoomEncounter the ways and stories of the First People on Turtle Island and all their relatives, as we dive deeply into the values and lessons that are carried by them.
Inspiring growth and change through storytelling
Encounter the ways and stories of the First People on Turtle Island and all their relatives, as we dive deeply into the values and lessons that are carried by them.
This powerful and highly interactive workshop inspires appreciation of and engagement with the “Other.” After some foundational instruction – and a story or two! – we dive into a carefully crafted, interactive experience of creating a personalized story about being “the other.” Small group dialogue and sharing are integrated into every step of the workshop. All […]
Join eight accomplished Jewish storytellers from around the world for this free program! This is part of the Chennai Storytelling Festival 2022. Register via email at info@storytellinginstitute.org
Join Maggid Jim Brulé as he recounts some of the stories of this amazing Jewish mystic - the Baal Shem Tov. Controversial in his day, he is now studied and admired by people from many faiths and traditions. Please join us for this free program! This is part of the Chennai Storytelling Festival 2022. Register via […]
Part of the Chennai Storytelling Festival 2022 Led by Rebecca Lemaire and Jim Brulé Register via email at info@storytellinginstitute.org
Join us on this six-week program focusing on grief and loss. We will look at stories that explore ways in which we may move between the living and the dead, embrace grief, and transform loss.
I'm excited to perform in Better Said Than Done's #storytellingshow "Twisted Tales: Dual stories interwoven," on Thursday, April 14, 2022, at 8:00pm ET/ 5:00pm PT. If you miss it live, you can watch the replay. $15 Suggested/$5 Minimum Proceeds split between storytellers. https://www.bettersaidthandone.com/2022/03/09/twisted-tales/
I am excited to be the Emcee for this month's Kind Stories in Concert, with featured storytellers: Len Cabral, Lyn Ford, and Poonam Joshy.
A traditional story will be the seed to spark conversations and personal reflections around facing our own death, the fear of dissolution, and how to leave loved ones behind. Participants will be guided in investigating their current feelings and inner state, opening difficult conversations, and hopefully uncovering a space of stillness and peace to hold whatever storms may come.
Prepare for an immersive experience of what it means to be the "Other." Using storytelling and story crafting techniques, participants will discover in a new way what "Privilege" truly means. Learn how to welcome, and how to create your own personalized plan for action.
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