Visuals, Lyrics, and Music

July 16, 2010

Since 2008, we have been working on a CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) program for one of our clients to promote volunteering in the Thai society.  As part of the program, we organized a roadshow to reach out to college students to promote the idea of volunteering and to introduce to them all the volunteering opportunities we put together [...]

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Science in fiction

July 15, 2010

I was struck by a recent radio interview with Brian Greene. He’s a physicist who writes childrens’ books and his book Icarus on the Edge of Time was recently made into an opera. In the interview he said that he didn’t think any more that there was such a thing as science fiction, but that [...]

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Building and Learning From Story Banks

July 15, 2010

Moya’s “Trickle Learning” post has had me reflecting for a few weeks now, and the Story Exchange website she mentions is obviously working in an amazing way.
I have wanted to share another “slow” story project I’ve been working on with Matt Moore for the past 18 months or so. Matt and I were discussing what [...]

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Loosing momentum?

July 8, 2010

I’ve been very grateful to have recently received a signed  copy of John Kotter’s ‘A sense of Urgency’ book (thanks to a comment I made on his Facebook page, who said wasting time on social media doesn’t pay off?!). Grateful because I feel our change story is loosing some mometum, that sense of urgency, so [...]

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Your Voice in Story

June 27, 2010

Via narrative and story, ancient cultures sustained their unique history and practices. Tribal elders, scribes, seafarers, philosophers, merchants, minstrels, dissenters, generals and politicians all played their part in capturing, telling and influencing change via written and spoken narrative. In contemporary times, narrative and story continue to be ways of exploring, explaining, educating [...]

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Stories and Persuasion

June 25, 2010

This is a fascinating 45 minutes webinar dialogue between our speaker Terrence Gargiulo, and Bob Dickman, co-author of Elements of Persuasion.
http://www.vimeo.com/7557421

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Tending the ‘field’ so healthy stories grow

June 24, 2010

Robert McKee muses that, ‘In real life we never get to experience the emotions of an event and its meaning in the same moment. The flow of time separates the two. Yet we have a great need to unify emotions and meaning, and good stories do this.’
It seems important, therefore, to help people to create [...]

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How to Choose a Good Story for Telling

June 22, 2010

Interested in getting into storytelling? Here’s Sheila Wee of Storywise, with two short clips on how to select a rich story for telling. Use the stories that call to you!

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Telling the story of this conference

June 19, 2010

Registrations for Origins Asia Pacific are now open and there is an early bird discount valid to the end of July! Do tell your friends, networks and contacts about this and pass on the URL for the conference website. We also have a very handsome brochure and a very aptly-named venue “The Legends” at Fort [...]

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Do we love storytelling too much for business?

June 15, 2010

Story practitioners can fall in love with stories. I’ve seen it happen. When you spend time listening to stories, working with them and seeing their power to transform people and situations you begin to believe they’re magical. But do we get suckered in to loving storytelling too much and become enamoured to the point where [...]

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