by Danielle Bolton | Apr 7, 2020 | Stories
The arts and entertainment sector have seen the full brunt of the various lock down measures and while many are hurting creative practitioners are skilled at improvising, often making do with limited resources and working within constraints. Necessity is the mother of...
by Danielle Bolton | Apr 7, 2020 | Stories
One of the most significant and probably challenging changes has been the shift for people to work from home. This may be easier said than done. It certainly has its pros and cons particularly when everyone is at home. How can you make this a creative and productive...
by Danielle Bolton | Apr 7, 2020 | Stories
Most of us will be experiencing a range of feelings and emotions and that’s OK. We’re experiencing a range of grief and it’s worth acknowledging… The Harvard Business Review have an interesting article on “that discomfort you’re feeling is grief”. ...
by Danielle Bolton | Dec 10, 2019 | Stories
Christmas Offer: The Story Cookbook: practical recipes for change is a wonderful practical resource full of story-based processes. The book has over 80 activities collected from contributors around the world and is one of the most comprehensive collections of...
by Danielle Bolton | Dec 10, 2019 | Stories
We are Homonarrans – story-telling beings. This year the Story Conference focused on work, health and wellbeing stories. I facilitated Ebb & Flow: Creativity and Wellbeing which homed in on personal creativity and wellbeing. Participants took a dive into...
by Danielle Bolton | Dec 10, 2019 | Stories
A highlight has been attending the Applied Improvisational Conference at the Alan Alda Center for Communication at Stony Brook University Long Island. I was delighted to see the legendary Alan Alda aka Hawkeye from M*A*S*H interviewed by writer and educator Aretha...