Dear Birgitt,

thank you so much for sharing these links!
I have just listened to one of the sessions - and have enjoyed it a lot.
I have also checked in with the publisher to see, if there could be a bit
longer time to listen to the other chapters, including the one you wrote
Birgitt together with Rachel “Exploring the Ethics of Working with Stories
within Organizations”- as this is offline already. I will let you know if I
hear back from the publishers with prolonged access to the zoom recordings.

I found the conversation with Sara Branch and Louisa Whettam with “Creating
a Safe Space for Stories: The Role of Process and Space when Facilitating
the Safe Ethical Use of Stories” very interesting. They offer a great
reminder, of why we always have a closing circle in an Open Space and Whole
Person Process Facilitated meetings - and a reminder of what happens if you
don't.

I also enjoyed their practical tips on how to work with energy in the room
by providing fidgets, breaks, and movements to help participants to stay
centered, and integrate their learning and emotions. With their sharing,
they help me find more words and perspective  - again - to explain why I am
making certain facilitation choices in order to work with the energy in the
room.

This conversation's focus is an exploration of the concept of a safe space.
I prefer to create a life-nourishing space because I cannot provide a safe
space. On the notion of the Ethics of Story Sharing it might not even be
ethical to try to create a safe space.

But I believe it is mandatory to help my sponsors create Ethics for
Storysharing for working with stories in their organization/ context.

My practice is based on the way Birgitt and Rachel have written about in
the chapter of the book Facilitating with Stories “Exploring the Ethics of
Working with Stories within Organizations”. It allows my clients to work
with stories in an ethical way and therefore creates a life nourishing
environment of maximum choice, freedom, and leadership of each individual
involved as well as the whole group and the organization when sharing
stories and later working with the data from the stories.
I hope your zoom call recording will be available again. so I can listen to
your sharing, too.
I hope many people will benefit from this book!

Greetings from Berlin,
Anna Caroline














*Anna Caroline Türk*
Mentor to Visionary Leaders
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Am Fr., 28. Okt. 2022 um 01:34 Uhr schrieb Birgitt Williams via OSList <
[email protected]>:

> Dear friends and colleagues,
> you might recall a note from me a few weeks ago about the newest of the
> three books about Facilitating with Stories. The first was The Story
> Cookbook, the second was Making Sense of Stories: an Inquirer's Compendium;
> and the newly released one is Facilitating with Stories: Ethics, Reflective
> Practice and Philosophies. I highly recommend these books to you. Andrew
> Rixon and Cathryn Lloyd were the editors of two of them, Andrew Rixon and
> Geoff Hill were editors for one. They're in Australia. I met Andrew through
> OST many years ago. This is a great body of work about stories.
>
> The four online book launch events included presentations by the authors
> about their chapters and are very informative. There are recordings on zoom
> for three of the four sessions. They are available for one week only. See
> links in the email below from Andrew.
>
> in genuine contact,
> Birgitt
>
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>
>
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> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Andrew Rixon <[email protected]>
> Date: Thu, Oct 27, 2022 at 3:02 AM
> Subject: Facilitating with Stories -- Zoom recording links
> To: Andrew Rixon <[email protected]>
> Cc: Cathryn Lloyd <[email protected]>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
> In case you missed them - here's the sessions and the associated Zoom
> recording links:
>
> *Thursday 13th October 12-1.30pm -- Reflective Practice and Philosophies*
>
> With special speakers:
>
> · Dr Brenda Heyworth with “The Role of Stories in Design for Change”
>
> · Geof Hill with "Analysing Provenance Stories by Drawing on ‘Six Degrees
> of Separation"
>
> · Peter Melrose with “Reflection in Practice Beyond Supervision: Sharing
> Reflexive Stories is Not the Same as Professional Supervision”
>
> · And exploring facilitation philosophies with: Anna Ong, Stephen
> Berkeley, Kavi Arasu and Alison Gittelson
>
> ** No Zoom recording link for this one.
>
>
> *Thursday 20th October 12-1.30pm -- A focus on Ethics*
>
> With special speakers:
>
> · Andrea Quinn with “Exploring the Ethics and Unintended Consequences of
> Facilitating with Stories”
>
> · Sam Hardy with “The Ethics of Working with Someone to Change Their
> Story: Managing Power”
>
> · Tracy Martin with “Knowing Me, Knowing You: What do Stories Shared by
> Company Directors Tell Us about How They Use Their Expertise?”
>
> · Birgitt Williams and Rachel Bolton with “Exploring the Ethics of Working
> with Stories within Organizations”
>
> Zoom recording link:
>
> https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/Yk3F64jJza0iw6iQgO0cSlEUIrcScrG7R3kD-dgzyO-0lLzYXvoc8l7nmSxV92tf.rdmeD674h7oeiT3i
>
> Passcode: FacilitatingwithStories2022!
>
>
> *Tuesday 25th October 12-1.30pm -- Reflective Practice and Philosophies*
>
> With special speakers:
>
> · Bob Dick with “Stories that Deepen Understanding”
>
> · Chamila Perrera with “Digital Storytelling As a Pedagogical Approach to
> Sustainability Education in Business Schools”
>
> · Stephen Meagher and Johanna de Ruyter with “Two Worlds Collide:
> Exploring the Use of Playback Theatre in Organizations ”
>
> · And exploring facilitation philosophies with: Sam Trattles, Kay Ross,
> Gabrielle Martinovich, Vivian Vaillant
>
>
> Zoom recording link:
>
> https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/1Whv6atLB8D2aK1MnhpMOycaafgjxvsxAitixxNIRAYwRqhbLXudwh7bEvUuU78.GMeMFDwx4cAj_a95
>
> Passcode: FacilitatingwithStories2022!
>
>
> *Thursday 27th October 12-1.30pm -- A focus on Ethics*
>
> With special speakers:
>
> · Sara Branch and Louisa Whettam with “Creating a Safe Space for Stories:
> The Role of Process and Space when Facilitating the Safe Ethical Use of
> Stories”
>
> · Geof Hill with “Ethics of Soliciting Stories and Using Stories as Data
> for Inquiry”
>
> · Michael Lissack with “The Hidden T’s Of Unethical Stories: What Happens
> When Requisite Respect for the Listener is Missing”
>
> Zoom recording link:
>
>
> https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/0HK0bOlrjVMbf5NrHPiT2bFH1uiTs5pqMYVyIcfV4T5bMZmbUkjMcDqD3kl1SMDd.tv-RPSyWL5uQQl6-
> Passcode: FacilitatingwithStories2022!
>
> Please note - the recording links will be available for 1 week, and you
> can download to your local computer.
> To purchase any of the copies of the book - go to Cambridge Scholar
> website: https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-8829-5
>
> Don't forget to use the discount code "Author40".
>
> We hope you enjoy...and... have a great week end ahead too!
>
> Warm regards
> Andrew and Cathryn
>
> --
> Andrew Rixon PhD
> Director
> Babel Fish Group
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>
> *Latest books:*
>
> *NEW!*
>
> Facilitating with Stories: Ethics, Reflective Practice and Philosophies
> (2022) <https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-8829-5>
> This book provides a rich connection between theory and practice for those
> seeking to work with stories in organisational, community, educative or
> coaching settings.
>
>
> Making Sense of Stories: An Inquirers Compendium (2021)
> <https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-6587-6>
> An essential companion to the Story Cookbook, this book provides a rich
> array of ways to analyse stories for researchers and consultants.
>
>
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