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Why we need the C-19 story to give us a symbol of hope

April 9, 2020 By Beverley Glick Leave a Comment

It started with a dry cough. Patient zero was found in China. The virus was highly infectious. Experts talked about contact tracing, social distancing and the importance of hand-washing. There were asymptomatic carriers. Schools were closed. There was panic buying. Conspiracy theories. Misinformation. Fake and untested cures. Emergency hospitals in sports arenas... No, I’m not telling the story … [Read more...] about Why we need the C-19 story to give us a symbol of hope

Filed Under: Storytelling Tagged With: narrative coherence, storytelling

I want to tell me a story

February 2, 2012 By Beverley Glick Leave a Comment

Last night I visited a friend who has two children - one almost three, the other eight months old. They’re an absolute delight to be around and I realised it’s almost impossible to be in your head while you’re with little ones. Stay in your heart and you experience the joy of childhood all over again. It’s all about play, of course - especially for the toddler - but … [Read more...] about I want to tell me a story

Filed Under: Storytelling Tagged With: heart, memories, narrative coherence, storytelling

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