Part one of the story series examined the following aspects of story: it’s importance and the listener’s transformative role in the transaction between the storyteller and the listener. In part two, I want to discuss the importance of telling your story. Between the two main functions of stories – storyteller and listener – we tend […]
Tag: anxiety
Have you been on your walk lately?
A video titled, “Look Up”, has been circulating the interwebs the last few days. A teacher from my school passed it along to a few of us to check out. To put simply, it is a powerful spoken word poem reminding us about the addictive, distracting nature of the technology that consumes our lives – […]