Andy KelleherinWhy Listen? The Value of Intergenerational Storytelling in Today’s Changing WorldXII. The Bigger StoryThis is the final chapter in my article series for Why Listen.Feb 2, 2020Feb 2, 2020
Andy KelleherinWhy Listen? The Value of Intergenerational Storytelling in Today’s Changing WorldXI. Torchlights and LegaciesImagine a torch stick on a wall. It could be any wall or any stick. However the torch stick looks in your mind, note several of its…Jan 31, 2020Jan 31, 2020
Andy KelleherinWhy Listen? The Value of Intergenerational Storytelling in Today’s Changing WorldX. How to Live ForeverThey say the oldest known epic was about a king searching for immortality.Jan 28, 2020Jan 28, 2020
Andy KelleherinWhy Listen? The Value of Intergenerational Storytelling in Today’s Changing WorldIX. Those We Carry with UsThe following excerpt comes from IX. Those We Carry with Us from Why Listen.Jan 23, 2020Jan 23, 2020
Andy KelleherinWhy Listen? The Value of Intergenerational Storytelling in Today’s Changing WorldVIII. Stories and BridgesIn the previous article, we talked about how differences in experiences have led to generational gaps.Jan 19, 2020Jan 19, 2020
Andy KelleherinWhy Listen? The Value of Intergenerational Storytelling in Today’s Changing WorldVII. Tensions UpheldTension. Strain. Pulling apart. It feels uncomfortable to be in a state of tension.Jan 17, 2020Jan 17, 2020
Andy KelleherinWhy Listen? The Value of Intergenerational Storytelling in Today’s Changing WorldVI. Shared Perceptions, Shared RealitiesWhen you tell a story, you invite others to see the world as you do. You invite them to perceive events as you did. We take our stories…Jan 12, 2020Jan 12, 2020
Andy KelleherinWhy Listen? The Value of Intergenerational Storytelling in Today’s Changing WorldV. CanvasesA humble brag. An unspoken kindness. A bald-faced lie. The stories we share and the stories we don’t reflect to the world who we are.Jan 9, 2020Jan 9, 2020
Andy KelleherinWhy Listen? The Value of Intergenerational Storytelling in Today’s Changing WorldIV. The River CommandsStories reside in the river of human influence. It’s an invisible and imperceptible river that flows, eroding and building upon how we…Jan 5, 2020Jan 5, 2020
Andy KelleherinWhy Listen? The Value of Intergenerational Storytelling in Today’s Changing WorldII. Past, Place, and ContextImagine yourself sitting in a US history class. The American flag drapes across the wall by the door. A headshot of every US president…Dec 29, 2019Dec 29, 2019