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It Takes A Tribe…
Thanks to all who congratulated me in person and/or online. You have all contributed to me receiving this award, and my life as a storyteller.
This year’s NSN Summit was quite a whirlwind. Great breakout sessions and wonderful Fringe performances, but for me, as always, seeing friends and colleagues was the most gratifying. And yes, the anticipation of the Oracle Award Ceremony, and the ceremony itself, contributed to my joy. Accepting this award with so many of my peers in attendance was one of the great moments in my storytelling life!
My name was picked from the hat for the Slam, and although I wasn’t first, second, or third, I told a solid story and the audience enjoyed it. Many people thanked me for it afterwards and said they liked it. NOTE: after telling the story the night before, Loren Niemi gave me some requested feedback. It helped me tighten up the story and add a good through-line. Thank you, Loren, for your wise tutelage.
Which brought me to a realization: It takes a Tribe to raise up a Storyteller. I was getting an award for my service and leadership in the community, but there have been so many who have helped to “raise me up” in my journey as a storyteller, coach and teacher. From admiring so many, to becoming colleagues, I have been lifted. At several times during the weekend, I looked around and felt the energy of the tribe surrounding me.
When the ceremony arrived, Laura Packer and I wondered who would come to tears first. As she introduced me, she was the first, yet I was not far behind. Her heart-felt introduction was an award by itself, as her words made me feel great pride for my work.
I thanked Liz Warren, who nominated me, and those who wrote letters of support. Then, I began my story of Phillip. He was a sixth grader whom had difficulty in class at first, but in the end, told a good story, and used that story to “win” in a world that made no sense. My eyes welled up, and I had to stop and breathe several times in order to get the story out. My next award was the standing ovation I received from the crowd. It was another affirmation of my work, and the connection I have with this tribe.
I am greater than the sum of my parts. And those parts are every member of the tribe whom I learned from, listened to, talked to or helped in some way. “Let the Circle Be Unbroken” is our anthem. We sing it at the end of the awards ceremony as a tribute to each other, and to our storytelling ancestors who have passed away, and passed down their legacy to all of us.
Thank you all, past, present and future, who have raised me up to be the storyteller and leader I am today.
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Odyssey Storytelling in Tucson - RED FLAGS
Thursday, August 2nd - 7:00 pm
The Sea of Glass Center for the Arts
330 E. 7th Street, Tucson
Odyssey Storytelling Presents: RED FLAGS
Curated by Adam Hostetler
Tickets at the door. $10 Adults, $7 Students Doors at 6:30.
Warning signs ignored. Hunches disregarded. Persistent doubts that refuse to go away. With the benefit of hindsight, our storytellers share true stories of red flags they should have heeded…or at least noticed..
Storytellers include:
TBA
Click here for details & info
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AZ Storytellers Project - Our Family, Our Culture
Tues, August 21st - 7:00 pm
Phoenix Theatre
100 East McDowell Road
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Every family has its own quirks, traditions, recipes and memories. Join The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com for a night of tales about the families we’re born into and the ones we choose.
Emcee: Megan Finnerty, founder of the Storytellers Project, and Lorraine Longhi, Scottsdale reporter for The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com.
Featured tellers:
Millie Hollandbeck
Dimon Sanders
Randall Howe
Terri Trent
Accessibility Note: If you require ASL Interpretation Services for this event or a future Storytellers event, or if you require accommodations related to mobility or seating, contact Kaila White at kaila.white@arizonarepublic.com
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Connecting
We call it Networking. I am not sure I like that word. I think it's more like, "connecting". Outside of tips about specifically crafting or telling, I think it's one of the most important tips I can offer.
Connect with the people around you; your friends; relatives; co-workers; people you meet every day and any day. Take time to listen and understand them. This will give you great insight into their story and who they are. It will help you later in crafting stories.
Connect with the people in your "tribe". As I mentioned in the News article above, these are the people that will help you in your journey. I don't just mean as teachers or coaches. I mean as colleagues who have "been there" and who can help you navigate the waters of our profession and business. They can link you to others in our tribe and be conduits to higher levels in your role as a storyteller.
Connect with those who have gone before you. Read about them, learn about them from your colleagues; watch videos of them and learn how they used story to energize and connect to their audiences.
It's all about how you connect with the world around you.
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The San Diego Connection
"Beyond the Sea," August 1st, 7:00pm at Eclipse Chocolate Bar and Bistro, South Park
Stories of the Sea and those who venture upon her, with Sarah Saulter, Mindy Donner, Arlyn Hackett, Marilyn McPie and hosted by Jim Dieckmann at Eclipse Chocolate Bar and Bistro, 2145 Fern Street, (Fern and Ivy) 7:00 - 9:00, Suggested donation $5
Eclipse website event flyer
"Waging Peace," New Americans Museum, August 3rd, 6:30-7:30, Liberty Station
Opening reception for the "Waging Peace," exhibit, with storytelling and music byMarilyn McPhie, Jim Dieckmann, Pamela Reinagel, Rachel Amov, and Mindy Donner,2825 Dewey Road, #102, FREE
New Americans Museum website event flyer
Aunt Li-Anne , "Storytime", Encinitas Library, 11:00am, August 6th, 20th and 27th
540 Cornish Dr., Encinitas FREE
"Stories Take You Everywhere," August 10th, 10am, College-Rolando Library
6600 Montezuma Rd., San Diego, FREE
information: (619) 533-3902 Marilyn's website
"San Diego Festival of Books," August 25th, 10am-5pm, Liberty Station
2nd Annual, with storytelling in the Children's Pavilion, FREE
Information: Festival of Books website
"Twainfest," August 19th, 11am- 5pm, Old Town San Diego State Historic Park
Family friendly event with music, games, giant puppets, and storytelling with Marilyn McPhie, Free
Information: Write Out Loud website event poster
Harlynne Geisler, August 15th, 10:30am, "Preschool Stories and a Craft," University Community Library
Every 3rd Wedneday, 4155 Governor Dr., San Diego, (858) 552-1655, FREE
Harlynne's website
Open Mic Storytelling
"The Narrators" at Tiger, Tiger Tavern, North Park, August 14thth, 8:00pm
Topic: "'Cheating" at Tiger, Tiger Tavern, 3025 El Cajon Blvd, North Park, tavern website
FREE for participants and listeners, to share a true personal story. Signup online at:
"The Narrators" website
More information contact Robert email
"4th Wednesday Open Mic"
August 22nd, 7:00pm
All tellers and listeners are welcome to attend at the Barnes and Noble, 10775 Westview Parkway, San Diego 92129.
Contact Marilyn McPhie for more information call (858) 484-1325 or email mmcphie@gmail.com
"Long Story Short", August 2nd, Rooted Kava Bar, Hillcrest, 7:00pm
Topic: "Grounded," 7:00-9:00pm, Open to one and all to tell a five minute story without notes on the theme: Suggested donation $5
Rooted Kava Bar
1731 University Ave, (parking in back)
Long Story Short website
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Ongoing
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---------------------------------CALL TO MAKE SURE THE EVENT IS STILL ON
The Chatterbox Open Mic
Every Wednesday - 8:00 PM
Fair Trade Cafe
1020 N 1st Ave, Phoenix
Infuse Open Mic
Second Sunday of each month - Phoenix
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Infuse-Open-Mic/137811162925031
Odyssey Storytelling
First Thursday of each month (usually but check calendar) - TUCSON
http://odysseystorytelling.com/
West Side Story Tellers - Storytellers Guild
First Saturday of each month - GLENDALE *NO meetings in July & August
http://westsidestorytellers.weebly.com
East Valley Tellers of Tales -Storytellers Guild
Second Saturday of each month - SCOTTSDALE - *NO meetings in July & August
http://www.evtot.com
Storyfind
Fourth Saturday of each month (usually - check calendar) - *NO meetings in June & July
SMCC Storytelling Institute
A monthly workshop designed to help storytellers build community and deepen repertoire.
See the Calendar
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