Re: Storytelling - what happened?

2001-03-10 Thread Joelle Lyons Everett
Thomas-- Sometimes an event which seemed like a good idea in the planning stage goes "Klunk," the sound of something falling heavily. I've had an event or two which came out much worse than yours. One element can be the logistical things you mention--tiredness at the end of a work day, food whic

Storytelling - what happened?

2001-03-08 Thread romy shovelton
Thomas quick note here as I'm off on an early plane to N. Ireland to do the second of our community visioning events (in Portadown etc) starting with another storytelling evening this evening. the last event was with around 80/100 young people. the telling the stories bit (after stones

Re: Storytelling - what happened?

2001-03-07 Thread Chris Weaver
Dear Thomas, I appreciate your story very much. I concur with the comments of John Dicus and Don Ferretti. A couple weeks ago I was making a presentation to a community group about OST. The question was posed to me: what makes the environment safe? Are there ground rules for how to interact?

Storytelling - what happened?

2001-03-07 Thread Thomas Herrmann
Hi all. Yesterday I facilitated the storytelling event I told you about last week. Thanks for your answers on and off-list. Well, I sure learned a lot, but didn't feel to happy about the evening. It was slow and stiff. I had some feedback today from a couple of ladies who felt really bad during and

Re: Storytelling - what happened?

2001-03-07 Thread John Dicus
At 10:15 PM 03/07/2001 +0100, you wrote: >Hi all. >Yesterday I facilitated the storytelling event I told you about last week. >Thanks for your answers on and off-list. >Well, I sure learned a lot, but didn't feel to happy about the evening ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Dear Thomas, I appreciated your story a