05:00:20 From Julie MacLachlan To Everyone: Good grief . . . after all this time struggling to find my unmute . . . 05:04:26 From Julie Claussen To Everyone: I think sometimes groups want an easy communications fix instead of a deeper dive that takes hard work. 05:04:28 From Rick Nelson To Everyone: Peer to peer teaching. Yep! You can' co his by yourself. 05:05:28 From Rick Nelson To Everyone: Bad typing. You can't do this by yourself. 05:06:05 From Robin To Everyone: Yes 05:06:10 From Oliver Braedt To Everyone: no 05:06:12 From Sumila Gulyani To Everyone: I can't make it 05:06:17 From Mesky Brhane’s iPad To Everyone: No on leave 05:06:18 From Steve Danyo To Everyone: Yes 05:09:35 From Nancy Knowlton To Everyone: What about the following week 26 Dec is actually a holiday in US 05:10:16 From Matthew David To Everyone: Nancy- after today we'll be going on a 3 week break. We won't be back until Jan 9th. 05:11:48 From Matthew David To Everyone: Week 1 Working Circles are now available to sign up to participate in - sign up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17ry5-PdWi2UjPUk_VAHZv9MtkMCc7Fuu0laltWsKcOU/edit#gid=0 05:18:25 From Matthew David To Everyone: I was thinking the save thing. I want to see how hopeful the future can be. 05:20:43 From Matthew David To Everyone: For the Heaven and Heaven, the first Heaven is to establish what's going on and who the main people/organizations are. I've found the second Heaven is most powerful when you focus on the future, what you're hoping to achieve. 05:23:39 From Rick Nelson To Everyone: I have found that if you clearly state the problem then you will have a much more powerful therefore. Focused Problem statement leads to Focused Solution statement. 05:24:47 From Julie MacLachlan To Everyone: I recently use examples of ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future "spirit is the way the future will be more might be . . . " group resonated to the framework 05:24:59 From Julie MacLachlan To Everyone: *is this the way 05:25:00 From Julie Claussen To Everyone: This second part does provide a vision for the future and it lulls the audience into thinking that all is well. BUT… 05:35:41 From Julie Claussen To Everyone: Is it that one message is focusing on the process: the partnerships and leadership needed to get things done and the other message is focused on the product - what is actually getting done. 05:35:49 From Matthew David To Everyone: The ABT Blue Card: http://storycirclestraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ABT_3_steps.pdf 05:39:26 From Matthew David To Everyone: Here's the Dave Gold article where he first mentions using the Christmas Tree: https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/02/data-driven-campaigns-democrats-need-message-214759/ 05:43:47 From Matthew David To Everyone: Bankspeak: The Language of World Bank Reports, 1946–2012: https://litlab.stanford.edu/LiteraryLabPamphlet9.pdf 05:48:29 From Matthew David To Everyone: The Economist article on the World Bank: https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2017/05/29/a-spat-over-language-erupts-at-the-world-bank 05:48:47 From Julie MacLachlan To Everyone: Bank-speak = Corps-speak 05:49:58 From Rick Nelson To Everyone: Julie, Corps speak is not unique to your agency. It permeates federal government agencies. 05:50:26 From Julie MacLachlan To Everyone: Agree, Rick! Sector hazard :/ 05:51:10 From Julie MacLachlan To Everyone: But I'm still interested in why some agencies get a glimpse of something better and they are willing to apply themselves 05:51:41 From Rick Nelson To Everyone: I think those agencies have people with some degree of narrative intuition. 05:53:41 From Rick Nelson To Everyone: Nothing about getting more women to work makes sense except in light of safety. 05:55:40 From Matthew David To Everyone: Highly recommend you read this excerpt from "Houston, We Have A Narrative" on the 3 forms of the ABT to learn about the cABT (Conversational ABT): http://www.storycirclestraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/THE-3-FORMS-OF-THE-ABT.pdf 06:03:20 From Julie MacLachlan To Everyone: Is the lack of fewer paid jobs in the "But" equivalent to public safety for women? 06:04:35 From Rick Nelson To Everyone: Is the problem social norms? 06:05:16 From Rick Nelson To Everyone: This is another great example of why you can't and shouldn't do this by yourself. 06:09:37 From Rick Nelson To Everyone: It is perfectly fine to “churn away” on ABTs. 06:09:55 From Julie MacLachlan To Everyone: Happy Holidays!