05:20:40 From Matthew David to Everyone: The Singular Narrative is a very important concept of this class. We'll be bringing it up again and again. 05:21:26 From Matthew David to Everyone: Here's a link to the Medpage article: https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/100625 05:23:30 From Matthew David to Everyone: Here's the Dave Gold article where he mentions the Christmas Tree: https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/02/data-driven-campaigns-democrats-need-message-214759/ 05:33:15 From Josses Mugabi to Everyone: Great have you Julie 05:37:09 From Matthew David to Everyone: Expected vs Observed is a concept that will be coming up a lot. 05:42:31 From Josses Mugabi to Everyone: Thanks Matt. I see how setting up the expectation helps deal with the question of "why should we care? 05:56:43 From Matthew David to Everyone: Anyone else have any questions for Randy? 05:57:20 From Matthew David to Everyone: Today was the easy day! 05:58:14 From Matthew David to Everyone: The ABT 3 Step Model: http://storycirclestraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ABT_3_steps.pdf 06:00:00 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: This seems simple but can be challenging when you start to use it...but with repetition it becomes much more familiar and you will soon find you will see it in lots of places. 06:00:17 From Lucy Lytton (she/her) to Everyone: nested ABTs?! 06:01:00 From Matthew David to Everyone: Yes, Nested ABTS. You have your initial very broad ABT with a broad problem that includes everything, then smaller ABTs within it where you dive into specific problems. 06:01:04 From Mike Strauss to Everyone: That's how you write a complex grant proposal. You start with the overall ABT and then for each sub-piece there is an ABT... 06:01:16 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: The ABT is an exciting and ever challenging journey - deciding what you want your audience to focus on, remember, and find relevant is hard work - but it is soooo rewarding. 06:01:58 From Feriha M Mugisha to Everyone: Thank you!