Telling a Story: Learning through Storytelling TEASE (trailer)

 

 

Storytelling rides again. Watch the FULL episode here: http://www.immensepossibilities.org/ipr-podcasts/storytelling-rides-again/

Southern Oregon’s “The Hearth” and Portland’s “Back Fence”.

The newest rage in communication and entertainment is also the oldest. Storytelling events—flesh-and-blood storytellers spinning yarns to flesh-and-blood audiences actually sitting in the same room, with no technology beyond a simple microphone—are selling out in communities large and small. We find out why, and enjoy a good story or two.

As people tell the truth about what they've lived, we become inspired to act to live in a different way. - Mark Yaconelli, founder of The Hearth

Learning through story

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IP pulls together the work of JEFF GOLDEN and other social inventors who share a clear set of beliefs, values and goals.  You can watch all of our episodes anytime in the Immense Possibilities archives. http://www.immensepossibilities.org/
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IP’s guest’s run a broad range from people who are local heroes in their communities to national figures like Amy Goodman, Michael Shuman, Lynne Twist, Ocean Robbins, Charles Eisenstein, Duane Elgin, Frances Moore Lappé and plenty others. We are part of a movement building healthy communities, bringing generations together and bridging the old political/social divides.

 

If there was ever a time we needed to consider Immense Possibilities, it’s now.  We have extraordinary challenges and extraordinary opportunities; put those two together and it’s a time of Immense Possibilities. —Duane Elgin, author, lecturer, teacher

 

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