Message from September '12, via the emaillist:
Hello mates!
I’m reporting in from the road again, this time from the airport in Chicago. I’ve had many opportunities to catch stories along the journey and this time, I’m here to report in on what’s been happening with the method of Collective Story Harvesting.
We’ve been playing with this method for over two years now, using it in trainings, with clients and in many other gatherings. Attached is the latest version of the document and it now includes:
A little “light bedside reading”, we are now weighing in at 19 pages. I have also been collecting all the harvesting arcs I’ve been hearing about to make a database of potential arcs or themes we can all draw on. If you have input to this list, please let me know. There’s a googledoc you can be invited to where your input can be collected. (document is attached below)
The next level of CSH is about to happen. For some time now, I’ve had my eyes set on larger systemic stories that can be of benefit to us all. We — a group of dedicated Danes and two adopted Danes ;-) -- are about to host a grand experiment as we attempt to harvest the story of Denmark going bankrupt in 1813 because we believe this story holds some keys for both Denmark and the world about how to deal with adversity. And you’re invited!
If you have ideas for other systemic stories that could be harvested (the story of Jean Monnet and the European Union is one that’s attracting me, for example), then please let me know. I feel we are about to crack something new and powerful here.
If you’d like to be involved in an ongoing conversation about storytelling and the Art of Hosting, please join me on this forum conversation:
http://artofhosting.ning.com/forum/topics/storytelling-and-the-art-...
And for more about the power of story, have a look here: http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/william_ury.html
Wishing you deep listening for your stories,
Mary Alice
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