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Book on Narrative Practice 2 Jan 3:46 PM (3 months ago)

Eric Wolf has published a book on the application of narrative ideas in therapeutic spaces; A Field Guide to Narrative Therapy. His book can be purchased on Amazon either in soft or hard cover. This Book Is For… The Long Time Therapist who has hit a wall and is seeking to learn a new way […]

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Stay in Touch 26 Oct 2015 5:23 AM (9 years ago)

HI All As you can see my podcast has currently pod-faded. 🙁 I intended to start it up again any day now and yet that day does not come. If you are interested in my current work I recommend that you follow my page on face book – https://www.facebook.com/brotherwolfstoryteller or the shows page on Facebook. […]

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Join the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Podcast 8 Mar 2015 11:50 AM (10 years ago)

Would you like to be a part of a storytelling conference call that supports you in your use of storytelling? If so, then enter your name and email address and you will receive personal invitations to participate in The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Conference call – most Tuesdays at 8pm Eastern. Name: Email: […]

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Forget Your Resolutions; Track Your Future – Narrative Therapy Style. 3 Jan 2015 12:33 PM (10 years ago)

I have watched the ceremony of the resolutions come and go through the years. I have done it – made a list of resolutions that I can stick to! Rarely has any of those resolutions lasted more than a month. In my opinion this ceremony serves two purposes – 1) It causes us to lose […]

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You thought the Money was Tight in Schools Before… 14 Jun 2014 7:10 AM (10 years ago)

A recent article on 538.com on the amount of money available to public schools and the effect of the rescission suggests that public schools all around the country will be facing another round of budget cuts. If you are a professional storyteller who does a fair amount of work in schools – and there are […]

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Comment Commentary – on iTunes. 17 Feb 2014 8:07 PM (11 years ago)

The Last 25 Reviews – after your done reading them feel free to write your own by clicking the iTunes link on the right hand side of every page on this website… and a thank-you to all those kind people who took the time to write me a nice review on the iTunes site! Brother […]

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Bill Lepp is at it again… Storyteller meet Reality – Reality meet Storyteller. 4 Feb 2014 6:03 AM (11 years ago)

Photo Credit ABC NEWS (————-) One of these two things is not like the other. Photo Credit The Daily Mirror Dear National News Media, I know that Justin Bieber is in danger of being deported and that that is critical, vital news, because he is a poor little rich kid who derives his power and […]

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Lyn Ford – Affrilachian Tales 18 Nov 2013 4:15 AM (11 years ago)

What is your relationship to stories? I grew up in a home filled with other peoples stories. Yes my parents told me stories of their ill spent youth, but my family was poor in personal mythology or fables handed down from previous generations. Yes – I had Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Little […]

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Welcome to the Android Revolutionaries… 3 Mar 2013 1:12 PM (12 years ago)

Hi – Welcome to the Art of Storytelling Show Website. In the last few weeks for reasons unknown the smart phone users have begun to listen to the show in large numbers – if this is you please let us know how you found us on your smart phone or mobile device. Over a 80,000 […]

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Kentucky Folktales Given New Life 3 Mar 2013 4:43 AM (12 years ago)

Kentucky Folktales By Mary Hamilton Email: mary@maryhamilton.info You can buy the book directly form Mary Published by University Press of Kentucky Also available on Amazon. Book Review By Linda Goodman Reading Mary Hamilton’s new book, Kentucky Folktales, is like taking a storytelling master class that leaves you with its full text instead of sketchy notes […]

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Updates on the Show 1 Mar 2013 8:09 AM (12 years ago)

Would you like to be a part of a storytelling conference call that supports you in your use of storytelling? If so, then enter your name and email address and you will receive personal invitations to participate in The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Conference call – when the next call happens. Also – […]

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Valentines Day Love Stories… 4 Feb 2013 9:11 AM (12 years ago)

Eric James Wolf Recently I asked the storytell listserv a resource provided by the National Storytelling Network a simple question -When I say LOVE – what story, myth, fable or fairy tale first comes to mind? Below are all the responses that I got to my question… Beverly Nelson Comer Cinderella was the first story […]

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Yankee Ingenuity 21 Sep 2012 5:17 AM (12 years ago)

Yankee Ingenuity Written and performed by Jo Radner; $15, including shipping and handling. To order, email jradner@american.edu. Also available on CD Baby. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/joradner Reviewed By Linda Goodman I became a fan of Jo Radner at the New England Modern Storytelling Festival in Windsor, Maine in 1997, when I heard her tell a story about outhouses. […]

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Not Your Average Newsletter 31 Aug 2012 3:56 AM (12 years ago)

Hi All I just opened my email inbox and once again found on e of those infrequent treastes of the natural world from Doug Elliot. Now I know that if you are like me – you have subscribed to a lot of storytellers email lists. I get emails newsletters about traveling, performing, book writing, and […]

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Storytelling: The Oldest Art 12 Jun 2012 1:44 PM (12 years ago)

Storytelling: The Oldest Art Tales from around the world told by Cris Riedel Website: http://www.storiesconnect.com $15.00 includes shipping & handling. To order email: cris@storiesconnect.com Reviewed By Linda Goodman This delightful CD, recorded live at Debbie’s Café in Wayland, New York, features familiar multi-cultural tales given new life by the strong voice and enthusiastic telling of […]

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Bedtime Stories from Brother Wolf Youtube Channel 11 Jun 2012 1:41 PM (12 years ago)

Been working on these stories a while – I hope you enjoy this storytelling. Eric Wolf

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The Top Storytelling Blogs of 2012 1 Feb 2012 10:38 AM (13 years ago)

I wrote an article like this back in 2009 – there has been a lot of water under the that bridge and I rarely write articles for this bog – but recently someone twitted about that old post and I thought – what they heck might as well update my readers. Keep in mind that […]

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Storytelling Experts on Youtube 29 Jan 2012 9:38 AM (13 years ago)

Storyteller Mark Goldman has been steadily collecting very short video responses from storytellers you know and love allover the country.

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The Woman Who Sold Winds & Other Tales of the Sea 14 Jan 2012 6:04 AM (13 years ago)

The Woman Who Sold Winds & Other Tales of the Sea by Ralph Chatham Available from Curmudgeon Story & Whistle Works 703-698-5456 email: Ralph.Chatham@verizon.net $10.00 + postage http://voicesintheglen.org/storytellers/ralph-chatham/ Reviewed By Linda Goodman I was particularly excited to listen to Ralph Chatham’s CD The Woman Who Sold Winds & Other Tales of the Sea, not only […]

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Bedtime Stories with Brother Wolf Episode #1 3 Jan 2012 6:15 AM (13 years ago)

Yes I know I have to many ongoing projects – but I just not excited by them anymore… so lets role the dice together and see what happens… This is the Story of Grandfather Rock as told bt he New England Native People… If you are a regular youtube watcher please take a moment to […]

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The Choice 7 Nov 2011 7:55 AM (13 years ago)

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Second Hand Rose 6 Nov 2011 4:11 PM (13 years ago)

Compact Disc Review by Linda Goodman Available from Ellouise Schoettler Email: ellouise9112@ellouisestory.com. 301-951-1213 $15.00 Recommended for teens and adults. Reviewed By Linda Goodman This CD, recorded live at Strathmore Hall Arts Center in Rockville, Maryland in April, 2007, embraces an environmental theme: reduce, reuse, and recycle. All the stories on this CD extol these virtues. […]

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Odds Bodkin – Storytelling in the Bardic Tradition 26 Oct 2011 9:46 AM (13 years ago)

Press Play to hear Odds Bokin speak on Storytelling in the Bardic Tradition on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Odds Bodkin Writes… Bardic storytelling–that is, spoken words with live music–is a tradition that dates back to Homer and more deeply into almost all shamanic traditions. Homer plucked a lyre, scholars believe, and recited […]

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How do we Succeed in bringing Storytelling to Audiences? 28 Sep 2011 6:36 AM (13 years ago)

Recently I asked the question on Facebook and elsewhere are you comfortable using the word theatre to sell storytelling events? I liked Mary Grace’s reply and I invite you to think deeply about her application of these ideas. Brother Wolf Mary Grace Ketner writes… I would not use the word “theatre” itself, but I often […]

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Walking Away from Success… 17 Sep 2011 9:36 PM (13 years ago)

The Question that we must ask ourselves is if storytelling is so amazing why are more storytelling events not filled with sold out venues? In today’s internet based world – community, human connection and personal narrative are highly valued and desperately needed in the United States. Modern performers who can successfully and repeatedly bring these […]

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Deirdre of the Sorrows 15 Sep 2011 12:17 PM (13 years ago)

Deirdre of the Sorrows, by Diane Edgecomb with Margot Chamberlain, compact disc available from Diane Edgecomb, P.O. Box 16, Jamaica Plain, MA, 02130 (617) 522-4335. Email: dedge@livingmyth.com. .00, plus .50 S&H. Suggested age range: 12 years through adult Reviewed by Linda Goodman To see Diane Edgecomb perform Deirdre of the Sorrows, accompanied by Margot Chamberlain […]

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“When Cats Could Fly…” Indy Fringe show for families awarded 5 stars for kids by Nuvo News 25 Aug 2011 5:49 AM (13 years ago)

Reviewer Scott Shoger of Nuvo News awards 5 stars out of 5 for child audiences to the Indy Fringe Show “When Cats Could Fly…” This show by storyteller Brother Wolf will be opening three more times on Friday, Saturday and Sunday this week. Scott Shoger of Nuvo News Writes… “Cats could fly back during Brother […]

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The Bully Billy Goat 13 Aug 2011 11:58 AM (13 years ago)

By Priscilla Howe. Available at www.priscillahowe.com. (click on Listen to My Stories and from that page click on the CDBaby link to buy this DVD) Email: Priscilla@priscillahowe.com. $12.00. Suggested ages: 3 – 10 years Reviewed by Linda Goodman I first saw Priscilla Howe in April 1989 at the Connecticut Storytelling Festival. She was telling a […]

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When Cats Could Fly playing in the Indianapolis Fringe Festival 7 Aug 2011 6:05 PM (13 years ago)

“When Cats Could Fly…” is a family comedy event. A dyslexic childhood in New York City has given Eric Wolf a rich tapestry of warm funny family stories (fact and fiction) to draw upon for your entire family’s amusement. (Ages 9 to 99) This show has a empowering effect on parents of dyslexic children, dyslexic […]

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Penny for Your Thoughts 21 Jul 2011 11:37 AM (13 years ago)

Written and performed by Diane Ferlatte, with Erik Pearson. Order by emailing diane@dianeferlatte.com or visit www.dianeferlatte.com Reviewed by Linda Goodman Diane Ferlatte has a rich, silky voice that is full of soul and heart. I could listen to her recite multiplication tables for hours and never feel board. Imagine how pleasant it is to hear […]

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An Interview with Lanes Exec. Director Yvonne Zinicola Part 2 14 Jul 2011 11:36 AM (13 years ago)

photo by: Simon Brooks Yvonne Zinicola ( Rt.) with Lanes President Joanne Piazzi and President- Elect Tony Toledo Written by Carolyn Stearns This is part two of two of my interview of Yvonne Zinicola our Lanes Exec. Director. Now more than a year into her position we look at where we have come from and […]

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Interview With Lanes Exec. Director Yvonne Zinicola Part 1 6 Jul 2011 11:25 AM (13 years ago)

Written for by Carolyn Stearns… Part 1- An Interview With Lanes Exec. Director Yvonne Zinicola as of 3-29-2011 I requested to interview Yvonne for the blog as a way of capturing her first year and reflecting on its impact with Lanes and storytelling in the Northeast. I sent Yvonne my questions and we thought of […]

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Leeny Del Seamonds – Using Character Voices in Your Storytelling. 15 Jun 2011 7:02 PM (13 years ago)

Press Play to hear Leeny Del Seamonds on using character voices in your storytelling on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Written by Leeny Del Seamonds My journey into professional storytelling came through a stage door. Raised in a theatrical family who ‘spoke story’ (and always gestured with their hands), I eventually studied acting, […]

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An Audience of One 9 Jun 2011 6:02 AM (13 years ago)

Photo Credit D Sharon Pruitt Back when I was an aspiring actor in New York City, fresh out of conservatory and performing in showcase productions in out-of-the-way, off-off-off-off-Broadway theaters, we had a rule — understood if not clearly spoken: call off the performance if the actors outnumber the audience. (Unless of course there happened to […]

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Planning a World Storytelling Event from Start to Finish in 25 Days 21 May 2011 8:23 AM (13 years ago)

by Stuart H. Nager I found out about World Storytelling Day (http://worldstorytellingday.webs.com/) on February 23, 2011, through a posting on Facebook. The global event, centered around the theme of Water, was to be on or around March 20th. I’ve been working hard as a Teaching Artist, doing my storytelling and other performance gigs here and […]

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Diane Wolkstein – Connecting with Audiences, Other Cultures and Ourselves 17 May 2011 7:00 PM (13 years ago)

Press Play to hear Diane Wolkstein and Connecting with Audiences, Other Cultures and Ourselves on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Bio… Diane Wolkstein is one of the world’s most preminent storytellers and the award-winning author of more than 30 books, CDs, and DVDs. From amusing children’s tales to epic adventures for adults, Wolkstein […]

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The ISC’s Gamble 8 May 2011 7:16 AM (13 years ago)

The bankruptcy of the International Storytelling Center is a sad affair and a concern to all citizens of Jonesborough, who recognize the great cultural and economic contributions that the Center and its programming bring to the town. For storytellers and storytelling proponents around the country and the world, however, it is a tragedy in the […]

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Brother Wolf’s Storytelling Summer Intensive and Workshops in Yellow Springs, Ohio. 7 May 2011 5:28 AM (13 years ago)

Eric Wolf, known in the storytelling community as Brother Wolf, will lead a Summer Storytelling Intensive and Workshops June 3–7, 2011 in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Designed for storytellers at all levels of ability, each day will offer workshops that focus on attitude, skills, or business aspects of storytelling. Participants can choose to attend for part […]

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Larry Brown – One Story of Storytelling in Higher Education 29 Apr 2011 10:00 AM (13 years ago)

Press Play to hear storyteller Larry Brown talks about storytelling in higher education on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. All life is narrative, well at least narrative is how we perceive the structure of the cosmos, derive meaning, use language, and develop community. That seems to be a universal experience. I cannot imagine […]

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ISC vs NSN Case Files #1 – ISC Motion 29 Apr 2011 8:35 AM (13 years ago)

I have been trying for several months to find somebody – anybody – who is willing to articulate the International Storytelling Center’s position on the Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Court filing and the breaking of the contract with the National Storytelling Network. I have failed to find anyone who is willing to write an editorial on […]

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ISC vs NSN Case Files #2 – NSN Objection 29 Apr 2011 5:24 AM (13 years ago)

I have been trying for several months to find somebody – anybody – who is willing to articulate the International Storytelling Centers position on the Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Court filing and the breaking of the contract with the National Storytelling Network. I have failed to find anyone who is willing to write an editorial on […]

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Rapunzel and the Seven Dwarfs by Willy Claflin 14 Apr 2011 8:20 AM (14 years ago)

(This review contains plot spoilers) Sometimes a children’s picture book comes along that is destined to greatness, a children’s book that will redefine children’s books for the next generation, a book that every child should own – required reading in every college class on writing for children. This is not that book. This is the […]

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Diane Edgecomb – Place Based Nature Storytelling. 1 Apr 2011 4:52 AM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Storyteller Diane Edgecomb talk about place based nature storytelling on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Diane writes… In this interview with Eric, I speak about how the various elements of nature mythology can be an enlivening force both for those who hear you tell and for your own journey […]

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A Beginner’s Tale 29 Mar 2011 12:25 PM (14 years ago)

Written by Richard Martin In 2004 I wrote an account for the UK storytelling magazine Facts & Fiction of how as an Englishman based in Germany I had become a teller of traditional folk tales to adult audiences. The article provided the occasion to look back on what had happened and what I had learnt. […]

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CD Review – Blarney 10 Mar 2011 5:26 AM (14 years ago)

Available from Yvonne Healy, 5193 King Road, Howell, MI 48843, Phone: 810-813-3000. Email: Stories@YHealy.com Order online from www.yhealy.com/products.html $14.00 (includes shipping & handling) Reviewed By Linda Goodman A citizen of two cultures, Irish and American, Yvonne Healy spoke both the Irish and English languages until she started elementary school. After that, Irish was her parents’ […]

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Tim Ereneta – Bringing Storytelling to the Fringe. 28 Feb 2011 5:31 AM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Storyteller Tim Ereneta talks about how he brought Storytelling to the Fringe on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Tim Erenta writes… Here’s the best thing about a storytelling performance in a Fringe Festival: I don’t have to wait to be discovered. I don’t have to worry about offending my […]

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Romanian Storytelling Camp 19 Feb 2011 9:52 AM (14 years ago)

For me, storytelling is a wonderful thing, very precious to my soul because I really feel joy seeing that I can influence in good people souls and lives.

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ISC Seeks to Break Agreement with NSN 2 Feb 2011 4:35 PM (14 years ago)

The International Storytelling Center has asked a bankruptcy judge for permission to alter or annal nullify their contract with the National Storytelling Network. This is a very personal moment for me – I am invested in the success of both these organizations. I am an active member of NSN and I believe that the ISC […]

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Antonio Rocha – Accessing the Language of the Body in Storytelling. 25 Jan 2011 5:13 AM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Antonio Rocha speak on accessing the language of the body using storytelling on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Antonio Writes… Dear listeners, my journey into storytelling has been a magical one. First, with my mime training with Tony Montanaro and a bit with Marcel Marceau, taught me a lot […]

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Tell to Win – Review 20 Jan 2011 10:23 AM (14 years ago)

Peter Guber, Chairman and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment Group, has been a force in the entertainment industry for over thirty years. He has told memorable stories in the films he personally produced or executive produced, including Rain Man, Batman, The Color Purple, Gorillas In The Mist, and Flashdance which have resonated with audiences all over […]

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David Gonzalez – Bringing Storytelling to Broadway. (Almost) 25 Dec 2010 7:59 AM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear David Gonzalez talks about how he almost had a storytelling event on Broadway on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. David Gonzalez writes… The Way of the Artist What compels someone to commit themselves to the absurdly uncertain, and certainly absurd, road of being an artist? It is a wonder […]

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Angela Lloyd – The Listening Way of the Storyteller. 15 Dec 2010 12:17 PM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Angela Lloyd talk about the Listening Way of the Storyteller on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Angela Lloyd writes: Eric Wolf and I met for this interview in the lobby of the Warner Center Marriot on Friday, July 30th, 2010 at 7 AM. We were attending the bi-annual National […]

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The Secrets of the Storytelling Profession 8 Dec 2010 1:40 PM (14 years ago)

Over at the International Storytelling School I have been busy building a catalog of answers to the most interesting questions on the Art of Storytelling. Most of the answers are private, available only to people who join the International Storytelling School as audience members for a donation of a month. There donations have paid for […]

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Octavia Sexton – The Jack Story a Traditional Tale for Everyone. 30 Nov 2010 12:24 PM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Octavia Sexton talk about Jack Story and how this traditional tale belongs to everyone on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Show. Octavia Sexton writes… I think most people probably know that a Jack Tale is a trickster story and Jack. They’ve been around for over 800 years – originating […]

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Literacy the Old Fashioned Way with Joy… 17 Nov 2010 12:20 AM (14 years ago)

or Teaching Without Pressuring the Teacher to Teach or the Child to Learn Stories and songs are natural teachers and create natural paths to literacy. Stir a child’s imagination with stories, songs, and poems, and you feed the roots of learning. Once memorized, a single sentence from a piece of prose, a song, or a […]

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Sankofa, aka David A. Anderson – Historical Storytelling and Cultural Identity 6 Nov 2010 8:55 PM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Sankofa, aka David A. Anderson speaks on Historical Storytelling and Cultural Identity on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. David A. Anderson/Sankofa In 2009, the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture convened, at the Washington Mall, several members of the National Association of Black Storytellers (NABS) to […]

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Kathy Collins – Comedian as Storyteller – Storytelling as Comedy. 29 Oct 2010 11:39 AM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Kathy Collins speak on being a Comedian who tells stories and being a storyteller who uses comedy on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Although I began storytelling as a teenage in high school forensics competitions, I have always felt like an imposter among “real” tellers. I consider myself an […]

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Rafe Martin – Zen and the Art of Spiritual Storytelling. 19 Oct 2010 8:19 AM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Rafe Martin speaks about Zen and the Art of Spiritual Storytelling on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Rafe Martin speaks… Many years ago (staring in the early 1970’s and on) I began walking two traditional roads – that of formal Zen practice and that of storytelling. My first public […]

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11 Books that every Grade School Classroom should have to read aloud to children… 15 Oct 2010 11:49 AM (14 years ago)

Recently I was asked again what books I recommend for a school age. They asked me for a detailed list of books hmmm What follows is the 11 anthologies that I would suggest for classroom use – These books are not just for teacher or students. I will return to a picture book selection next […]

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Victoria Burnett – Stories that Sing 6 Oct 2010 4:05 PM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Victoria Burnett speak on Stories that Sing on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. It has always been my belief that the arts represent a key component in the effective presentation of the storytelling experience. From my earliest experience as a classroom teacher in the Washington D.C. area and later […]

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Launching Applied Storytelling 31 Aug 2010 8:26 PM (14 years ago)

Today I am proud to share with you my new project – Applied Storytelling a seven minute weekly podcast examining every aspect of the application of storytelling in life, business and culture. Any listener is welcome to suggest a question that I (Eric Wolf) will endeavor to answer to the best of my ability. Any […]

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The Gift and the Curse 29 Aug 2010 8:20 AM (14 years ago)

Recently I told a friend of mine that I thought the environmental movement was using scare tactics too much and was too depressing in its arguments. He replied that it may be true about the fear, but he didn’t think the environmental community was depressing enough. There is a story that a human life is […]

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Ruth Stotter – Working with Props (and string) in Storytelling. 25 Aug 2010 11:40 AM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Ruth Stotter speak on working with props in storytelling performances on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. (Link was broken NOW fixed – sorry about that.) Ruth Stotter Writes…. I love the idea that as a storyteller, you travel light. A “bag” of stories takes up no room and is […]

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Katharine Hansen, PhD – A Storied Career Blog (Part B) 14 Aug 2010 4:08 AM (14 years ago)

This is the 2nd of two posts about her… to read the first go here…. Bio: Katharine (Kathy) Hansen, Ph.D., creative director and associate publisher of Quintessential Careers, is an educator, author, and blogger who provides content for Quintessential Careers, edits its newsletter QuintZine, and blogs about storytelling at A Storied Career. Kathy, who earned […]

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Laird Schaub The Application of Story to Group Facilitation and Community Living. 6 Aug 2010 10:02 PM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Laird Schaub speak about The Application of Story to Group Facilitation and Community Living on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Laird Schaub Writes… “As a consultant, I’m often asked to work with groups that consider themselves stuck. In helping them understand how they got there and the choices they […]

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Katharine Hansen – A Storied Career Blog (Part A) 8 Jul 2010 6:25 PM (14 years ago)

Bio: Katharine (Kathy) Hansen, Ph.D., creative director and associate publisher of Quintessential Careers, is an educator, author, and blogger who provides content for Quintessential Careers, edits its newsletter QuintZine, and blogs about storytelling at A Storied Career. Kathy, who earned her PhD from Union Institute & University authored Tell Me About Yourself (April 2009), Dynamic […]

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Michael Reno Harrell on American Folk Music and the Storytelling Community. 2 Jul 2010 11:58 AM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Michael Reno Harrell speak about American Folk Music and it’s effect on American Storytelling Community on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Michael Reno Harrell Writes… People like to be talked to. Well, if you have something interesting to say, they do. It’s in our genes. All of mankind’s knowledge […]

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Tejumola Ologboni – Walking the Talk with Street Storytelling. 22 Jun 2010 10:47 AM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Brother Wolf speak with Tejumola Ologboni on Walking the Talk with Street Storytelling. A little more on the Artist… Teju of Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a master storyteller and folklorist of international renown. He draws listeners into stories with gestures and movements, and sometimes with music made on traditional Africa instruments. Some […]

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Art of Storytelling Show iPhone Application Released! 15 Jun 2010 8:32 AM (14 years ago)

It’s official – the iPhone application has been released for Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Show. Many iPhone listeners of this show have complained that they can not listen to the back catalog (Shows 1 through 60). But now via this iPhone application they can listen to every episode that previously was only available […]

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Limor Shiponi – Striding towards Storytelling Mastery 5 Jun 2010 11:18 PM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Brother Wolf speak with Limor Shiponi on striding towards storytelling mastery on the Art of Storytelling Show. Limor Shiponi writes… Mastery is an ambiguous word raising the impulse of ownership and recognition, resonating something standing apart while representing a form of wholeness. What is it about mastery and mastery in storytelling […]

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Brother Wolf: An Interview by Stephanie Benger 27 May 2010 4:45 AM (14 years ago)

SB: When did you first start podcasting your show “The Art of Storytelling”? BW: I started that podcast in April of 2007. SB: And you’ve done over a hundred, haven’t you? BW: There are 103 online, with 17 more waiting to be uploaded. SB: And is it mostly an American audience? BW: I view the […]

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David Ambrose and the Beyond The Border International Storytelling Festival of Wales. 24 May 2010 5:04 AM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Brother Wolf speak with David Ambrose on the foundation and running of the International Storytelling Festival of Wales. Picture a fairytale castle perched on a cliff-top on the romantic Welsh coast; at the foot of the castle, a medieval jousting field, fringed by woodland, the tower of an ancient Saxon church […]

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Last Words of an African Griot – Sotigui Kouyate 19 May 2010 4:57 AM (14 years ago)

The best part of this report is half way in… but worth watching… Here is quote from the man in 1993… Do you feel you’re carrying a message from Africa? Let’s be modest. Africa is vast, and it would be pretentious to speak in its name. I’m fighting the battle with words because I’m a […]

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Art of Storytelling 102nd Anniversary Episode. 6 May 2010 1:22 PM (14 years ago)

Press Play to hear Brother Wolf takes questions from his audience on the Art of Storytelling Show on being a professional storyteller. This is 3 of 3 shows commemorating the 100th Anniversary episode of the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Show. This Episode is podcast in 128 bit rate – this higher bit rate […]

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PR- Brother Wolf to receive Oracle Award for work on the Art of Storytelling Show. 27 Apr 2010 9:34 PM (14 years ago)

Eric Wolf has been selected to receive an Oracle Award for Distinguished National Service to the storytelling community by the National Storytelling Network. Eric Wolf (Brother Wolf) will be presented with the Oracle Award in recognition of his work as producer and host of the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Show during the last […]

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Art of Storytelling 101st Anniversary Episode. 21 Apr 2010 9:51 AM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Brother Wolf takes questions from his audience on the Art of Storytelling Show on how to work with Audiences This is 2 of 3 shows commemorating the 100th Anniversary episode of the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Show. This Episode is podcast in 128 bit rate – this higher bit […]

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Fairytales Forever Storytelling Series – Six hours of Storytelling… 19 Apr 2010 6:56 PM (15 years ago)

Brother Wolf will perform his storytelling epic over a six week period at Pass It on Kids starting on Wednesday, the 21st of April. The first six hours of Brother Wolf’s seven hours of the storytelling epic, “Fairy tales Forever,”will be performed at Pass it On Kid’s over the next six Wednesdays starting on the […]

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Using the Google Story Tool 15 Apr 2010 10:30 AM (15 years ago)

Can you tell a story in seven lines – I took the challenge tell me what you think? My interest here is how we as artists can use this tool to represent our ideas and vision. One of Googles media reps invited me to work on this tool and in all fairness and honesty I […]

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Art of Storytelling 100th Anniversary Special. 31 Mar 2010 8:16 AM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Brother Wolf takes questions from his audience on the Art of Storytelling Show on the future, current health and past history of the podcast. This is 1 of 3 shows commemorating the 100th Anniversary episode of the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Show. Each of the people asking questions on […]

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PR – Learn to Lie like a Pro with the Host of the Art of Storytelling Show. 30 Mar 2010 8:50 AM (15 years ago)

Eric Wolf, the host of the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Show, is available to be interviewed on or before April 1st, 2010 on how to lie successfully for April Fools’ Day. In 2009 he was interviewed on Fox 45 local News in Dayton, Ohio. Eric Wolf was a Master of Ceremonies’ at the […]

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Story Lab X – Bringing the Storytelling Community to the People via Video. 18 Mar 2010 4:59 AM (15 years ago)

My friend Tim Ereneta has hit upon a brilliant idea. On Youtube and elsewhere online are hundreds of really good storytelling videos already produced. He has found all those videos with their embed codes and moved them to one place. Just brilliant and just what we need. They say that a picture is worth a […]

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Emil Wolfgang – Carrying the Pacific Island Storytelling Culture Forward. 9 Mar 2010 2:47 PM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Emil Wolfgang speaks on Carrying the Pacific Island Storytelling Culture Forward on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Emil Wolgang spoke at length on the role that storytelling can play in pre-industrial culture in the island culture of the pacific. Using stories as both a way of sharing knowledge of […]

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PR – International Storytelling retreat in Yellow Springs Ohio for Storytellers, environmental educators or interpretive naturalists. 8 Mar 2010 7:12 PM (15 years ago)

April 9th-11th, 2010 an eco-teller’s retreat will take place in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Interested storytellers, environmental educators and interpretive naturalists are welcome to attend. The retreat is open to any person who is currently considers themselves an amateur or professional storyteller, environmental educator or interpretive naturalist. The retreat is organized by the environmental discussion group […]

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Ben Nind – Storytelling is Essential to Community Health and Life. 18 Feb 2010 2:32 PM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Ben Nind speaking on how Storytelling is Essential to Community Health and Life on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Storytelling Is Essential to Community Health and Life. Do we really have to justify why this is so? Are we so removed from ourselves as purveyors of stories that we […]

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PR – Kevin Cordi’s video, “Chicken in the Library” wins “Storytelling Video of the Year.” 16 Feb 2010 7:33 PM (15 years ago)

Friday, February 26, 2010 For Immediate Release Contact: Eric James Wolf Phone: (937) 767-8696 Kevin Cordi’s video, “Chicken in the Library” wins “Storytelling Video of the Year.” Professional Storytelling Kevin Cordi’s video, “Chicken in the Library” has the title of “Storytelling Video of the Year” awarded to him by the members of the Storytelling with […]

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Lloyd Arneach – A Cherokee Perspective on Native American Storytelling. 5 Feb 2010 1:08 PM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Lloyd Arneach speak on a Cherokee perspective on Native American Storytelling on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Biography An enrolled member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, Lloyd Arneach was born and reared on the Cherokee Reservation in Cherokee, North Carolina. He learned his first legends from two storytelling […]

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A Statement of Artistic Purpose 31 Jan 2010 1:20 PM (15 years ago)

The writer is Eric Wolf Storyteller Art is not limited by state budgets, the few hours of life apportioned or others acceptance. The only limitation of art is our desire to embrace art as we know it and to love that expression that calls us into our passion – into our being – into the […]

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Jimmy Neil Smith – The Future of the International Storytelling Center 13 Jan 2010 7:00 AM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Jimmy Neil Smith about the future of the International Storytelling on the Art of Storytelling Center with Brother Wolf. Photo Courtesy of Fresh Air Photo Tired of the tin sound? Purchase a HQ Mp3 File of Interview #096 Jimmy Neil Smith [wp_eStore:product_id:114:end] for $2.23 The Future of the International Storytelling Center […]

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Open a doorway into the heart of storytelling. 12 Jan 2010 12:10 PM (15 years ago)

Would you like to receive weekly updates and insider alerts on the show? Would you like to be a part of a storytelling conference call that supports you in your use of storytelling? If so, then enter your name and email address and you will receive personal invitations to participate in The Art of Storytelling […]

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Nothando Zulu – Participation in Storytelling 10 Jan 2010 11:58 AM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Nothando Zulu speaking on participation on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Nothando Zulu writes.. Participation, Participation, Participation… I began telling stories as a member of an acting ensemble in 1976, presenting storytelling as a major part of our repertoire. We worked primarily in park and recreation centers and schools. […]

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PR – Proof that storytelling thrives as a living art in the 1st decade of the 21st Century. 3 Jan 2010 5:31 PM (15 years ago)

World-wide listenership of the Art of Storytelling Show continues to climb with over 44,000 downloads in the second half of 2009.

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Michal Malinowski – The Storytelling Museum of Poland. 16 Dec 2009 1:05 PM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Michal Malinowski speaking on the Storytelling Museum of Poland on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. A storyteller – shaman from Altay in Siberia at the festival of Intangible Heritage organized by the Storytelling Museum. Interview #094 Michal Malinowski [wp_eStore:product_id:117:end] for $2.23 The Storytelling Museum of Poland Michal Malinowski writes… […]

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Gail Herman – Building a Student Storytelling Festival. 7 Dec 2009 8:27 AM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Gail Herman speaks on building a student storytelling festival on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Interview #093 Gail Herman [wp_eStore:product_id:116:end] for $2.23 Building a Student Storytelling Festival. Written by Gail N. Herman, Ph.D. © 2009 I have loved working with students on storytelling in the schools for over 30 […]

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Teaching Students Skills for Telling. 4 Dec 2009 12:09 PM (15 years ago)

Written by Gail N. Herman c. 2009 Nowhere in the profession of theatre arts is the phrase, “A willing suspension of disbelief” more necessary than in the telling of tall tales and lies (better known as whoppers). Each member of the audience has to be willing expend the effort to create in their mind’s eye […]

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Christine Carlton and Jenni Cargill – 2 Australian Storytellers – Examining the Skeletons in the Cultural Closet. 18 Nov 2009 6:27 PM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Christine Carlton and Jenni Cargill have a conversation on Australian Storytelling on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Tired of the tin sound? Purchase a HQ Mp3 File of Interview #092 Christine Carlton and Jenni Cargill 2 Australian Storytellers [wp_eStore:product_id:113:end] for $2.23 Examining the Skeletons in the Cultural Closet. Written […]

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Obituary for Brother Blue 5 Nov 2009 5:21 AM (15 years ago)

Brother Blue, aka Hugh Morgan Hill, died peacefully at home on November 3, 2009 at the age of 88. An internationally renowned storyteller, mentor to hundreds, inspiration to thousands and beloved husband of Ruth Edmonds Hill, Brother Blue’s life exemplified his passionate belief that telling and listening to stories changes the world. His stories have […]

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Your Invitation to the Art of Storytelling Show 4 Nov 2009 10:21 AM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Eric Wolf speak on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf show and how you can be more involved. Dear Friend of Storytelling I am pleased to tell you that the show has passed over 100,000 life time downloads and has over a 1000 regular listeners. The 100 episode is rapidly […]

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Michael Cotter – Farming the Heartland of American Storytelling. 26 Oct 2009 3:57 PM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Michael Cotter speak on farming the heartland of American storytelling on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Tired of the tin sound? Purchase a HQ Mp3 File of Interview #057 Michael Cotter [wp_eStore:product_id:78:end] for $2.23 Farming the Heartland of American Storytelling. Brief Bio Michael Cotter is the first national storyteller […]

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“Scary Stories are good for your children,” says host of the Art of Storytelling Show. 25 Oct 2009 11:14 AM (15 years ago)

Eric James Wolf, professional storyteller and host of the Art of Storytelling Show, is available for print, radio and television interviews to speak on how scary stories can be used to teach important life skills to children. Scary stories and ghost stories have been used for thousand of years to gather interest in young people […]

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Esyllt Harker – Stories out of Welsh History and Land of Wales. 20 Oct 2009 6:38 AM (15 years ago)

Press Play to hear Esyllt Harker speak on stories out of Welsh History and land of Wales. on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf. Tired of the tin sound? Purchase a HQ Mp3 File of Interview #048 Esyllt Harker [wp_eStore:product_id:69:end] for $2.23 Stories out of Welsh History and Land of Wales. On the teller… […]

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