What stories do we believe about ourselves and others and where did they come from? In this podcast we start to unravel the narratives that form us, identify where they came from and own our own story! The podcast will be fortnightly and is hosted by Katrice Horsley who comes with over 30 years of experience as a storyteller and training developer. She will invite a range of guests from poets to community activists to help us gain the tools to narrate our own lives. See her website https://w ...
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In this episode I reflect on what Season 1 of the podcast has given me and the gifts that each guest left me with. I also think back to why I started the podcast and what I had hoped to achieve, how I have grown and developed through doing it and how each of you out there have provided me with a small shining beacon of hope and connection in a time…
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Alys Fowler - Gardener and Advocate for 'The Green.'
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In this weeks episode I interview gardener, Alys Fowler. She shares her passion for finding wilderness in the 'wild cracks' of urban settings and helps us understand the reciprocity between us and the natural world. In the story of mankind 'The Green' is vital and yet it has no speaking part within the narrative, Alys enables us to hear its voice a…
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Mateja is a Criminology/CPTED Research and Consulting specialist and a Doctoral Candidate in Criminology and Criminal Justice. She offers a fascinating perspective of story and how it relates to crime reduction in neighbourhoods and communities.
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The story of Liz’s journey begins back in the 1970’s. As Children’s Librarian for the City of Belfast, she learned about the healing power of storytelling. Liz Weir is a storyteller and writer from Northern Ireland. She was the first winner of the International Story Bridge Award from the National Storytelling Network, USA, which cited her “exempla…
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In this episode I reflect on the wisdom from Steve Killick and Raymond Watson and talk about how we work with stories in creating supportive communities. I also share how this can impact on children and young people in the Care System and the importance of them having a strong, positive story about themselves.…
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Psychologist and storyteller shares his wisdom on how stories shape us.
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Artist Raymond Watson talks about art, peace, conflict and the dangers of being pigeon-holed. He shows us it is possible to hear stories in bog-oak, prison keys and much more. Come and listen to him share his story that starts with him as a young child during the ‘Troubles’ in Belfast and ends up with him becoming an international artist , with a p…
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In this episode I once more highlight some of the messages of the previous two guests through linking them to an old story. The story here involves a girl who is born riding a goat and brandishing a wooden spoon and covered in a tattered hood .... listen to find out more.
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Rebbecca shares the wisdom she has gained on her journey from a young girl who witnessed gang activity and felt her story was already written into a woman who found the ability and strength to write her own. In her story she found mentos and helpers and battled and owned the beast of cancer. She is inspirational for all of us who feel we have no vo…
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Ayesha shares the story of her journey with scoliosis, judgement and feeling ‘other.’ She shares insights that helped her take control of her story and explains how her art form, photography, helped her do this.
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Katrice Horsley weaves the wisdom shared from the previous two guests and offers her thoughts to you
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We often think this is the first time that we, as human beings have been faced with certain problems or situations. Here Katrice shows us that through linking present experiences into age old myths and stories, we can find comfort and wisdom to help us deal with what we are experiencing in the present. Weaving together the stories of the previous t…
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Sandra Carter talks about her dyslexic super power and the helpers on her journey to be an author.
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Sandra Carter loved sci-fi as a child but did not see any young black girls like herself represented in what she read. She also struggled with dyslexia but on her journey to who she is now, she defeated the beasts of uncertainty and met the helpers she needed to become the author she is today. She also works as a mentor and motivational speaker hel…
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Poet, publisher and educator Anthony Anaxagorou shares his story and his thoughts with us.
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Who decides what ‘learned’ means and who decides who is ‘learned?’ This is one of the few points that are discussed during the podcast. Poet, publisher, educator, author and activist Anthony Anaxagorou shares his wisdom and thoughts with us. Race and representation in the publishing world, lack of ‘duty of care’ shown to certain marginalized groups…
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In this introduction to USOS you can find out about the guests and topics we will be covering.
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In this episode we get a great overview of how stories create individuals, organizations and communities. It is a delicious taster of what is to come. Find out more on the Instagram page Unstuffingourstory. Also look at the page on www.narrative4change.com
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