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Bubbles on Subways, Free Hugs and Superhero Big Wheel Races

Posted on August 7, 2012 by admin
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by Kristin Pedemonti Joy is contagious in a good way. Whether it’s Blowing bubbles on Subways, offering Free Hugs, or sharing Stories world wide that connect culture; I seek to build bridges between people, to illustrate we are more similar … Continue reading →

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The Heroes in Our Lives: Celebrating the Goodness in Humanity with the MY HERO Project

Posted on July 24, 2012 by admin
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By Sara Armstrong Who are your heroes? Do you consider yourself one? How important is it for children to believe they can perform heroic acts and make a difference in the world? Inspiring stories, short films, and artwork focusing on … Continue reading →

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Front-Porch “Twitter”: The Importance of Face-to-Face Story-Sharing

Posted on July 17, 2012 by admin
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  In celebration of the one year anniversary of the NSN blog, we invite you to enjoy the very first posting we had, from Lyn Ford. by Lyn Ford A young student in a story-sharing / story-writing workshop that had … Continue reading →

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The Impact of Exclusivity

Posted on June 19, 2012 by admin
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By Katie Knutson Katie Knutson is our New Voices chairperson who shares her articles for Storytelling Magazine on our blog to inspire a place for discussion and follow-up.  Comments encouraged! Storytelling is the most effective tool I have found for … Continue reading →

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Inheriting the Life of the Party

Posted on June 12, 2012 by admin
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by Adam Booth I recently attended a garden party in Cleveland to celebrate my friend Sarah’s musicology doctoral graduation. She has spent the past few years studying Anne Botta, a 19th century salonnière whose New York home was an important … Continue reading →

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