Month: November 2024

  • The cracked pot

    Here is this Friday’s story to ponder – a panacea offering to the mayhem of Black Friday consumerism.How might you tap into the wonder of your cracks?

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  • Story & truth

    It’s Friday afternoon story time ✨ … Here is this week’s storyto ponder…Where do you see truth not welcomed?What are the opportunities for truth cloaked in story to invite greater acceptance?

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  • Never give up

    Friday afternoon story time. Here is this week’s story to ponder…adapted from a version told by Jenni Cargill-Strong see https://storytree.bandcamp.com/track/never-give-up When you feel like you are drowning in crises, what wise words keep you going?And notice those surprise gifts that assist!

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  • Greedlanders & humblelanders

    It’s Friday afternoon story time, after this week’s events I thought it might be useful for us to ponder this story that I crafted. Consider what does materialism take from other?whose song do we need to listen to?

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  • The Tailor

    Here’s this week’s story to ponder. Perhaps the cloth from last week’s story is used in today’s story based on Nancy Schimmel’s story titled The Tailor In E. Brody, J. Goldspinner, K. Green, R. Leventhal & J. Porcino (Eds.), Spinning tales, weaving hope: Stories, storytelling and activities for peace, justice and environment (2nd ed., pp.…

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