11:05:44 From Matthew David to Everyone: The latest (and greatest) version of the book, the Narrative Gym for Science: https://www.amazon.com/Narrative-Science-Graduate-Students-Postdocs/dp/B0BLQN2ML5/ 11:09:17 From Matthew David to Everyone: You can find details on the ABT Time podcast here. The episode with me should be up by the end of the week: http://abtframework.com/podcast/ 11:12:34 From Alexis Hollander to Everyone: That wallpaper is a problem 11:14:02 From Matthew David to Everyone: We have a resource page with details on the course and references for the sessions I'll be updating it after every class. You can find it here: http://abtframework.com/abt-framework-student-resource-page-round-30-climate-ambassadors-program/ 11:24:54 From Matthew David to Everyone: Sign up to host your Working Circle here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RwHAMYZGd6HQp9mb3dBZ-TkmanHT2rH9_AAy-V3uXqg/edit#gid=0 11:25:49 From Theresa Mackey to Everyone: Replying to "Sign up to host your..." Should our ABT's for the Working Circle's be different than those we submitted at the beginning of class? 11:26:25 From Matthew David to Everyone: Replying to "Sign up to host your..." They can be the same as the ones you submitted or completely new ones. It's your Working Circle, so it's your choice! 11:27:34 From Matthew David to Everyone: Replying to "Sign up to host your..." You can also revise the heck out of your original ABT and send the revised version to them. 11:38:25 From Matthew David to Everyone: Your Inner Circle is always smaller than you think it is. 11:40:32 From Matthew David to Everyone: The ABT "Blue Card:" http://storycirclestraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ABT_3_steps.pdf 11:40:37 From Carolyn Hall (she/her) to Everyone: we will put a copy of it in the ambassadors google folder! 11:42:09 From Matthew David to Everyone: We have a few graduates/auditors in the class today - I want to see your chat comments too! 11:44:21 From Matthew David to Everyone: To clarify, during the lecture portion of the class, you can take all the notes you want. But during the ABT Builds, we'd rather you just listened and took part in chat. Don't worry, through repetition you'll pick this stuff up. 11:46:56 From Carolyn Hall (she/her) to Everyone: go Raquel! 11:47:17 From Taylor Saucier (she/her) to Everyone: Reacted to "go Raquel!" with 👏 11:47:19 From Julie Claussen to Everyone: ❤️ Newfoundland! 11:48:34 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Decision making 11:48:39 From Albertha to Everyone: effective fisheries management 11:49:07 From Carolyn Hall (she/her) to Everyone: bringing ecology into fish management 11:49:40 From Albertha to Everyone: integrated fisheries management solutions 11:49:49 From Matthew David to Everyone: All of these ABTs have an Ultimate Goal, which is the big picture thing you're trying to accomplish, and a Proximate Goal, which is the specific action that you're using to achieve your Ultimate Goal. When Randy asks "what is this a story of," he's asking for your Proximate Goal. 11:50:13 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Why should we care about this? 11:50:26 From Matthew David to Everyone: Ultimate Goal: Better management. Proximate Goal: (the specific action to achieve the Ultimate Goal): integrate ecological information. 11:52:23 From Matthew David to Everyone: Heads up, Randy is probably going to be asking "What's this a story of?" of ALL OF YOU! You might want to figure out your proximate goals ahead of time. :) 11:53:12 From Julie Claussen to Everyone: Ecological interaction not part of decision-making 11:54:10 From Joe Hennessy to Everyone: It's interesting- Raquel's "BUT" statement is an "AND" statement... one could almost start there? 11:54:18 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Better decisions 11:55:20 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Joe Hennessy - good call. 11:55:26 From Julie Claussen to Everyone: Everyone can agree with the blue material here - we all want sustainable fisheries… 11:56:01 From Autumn (she/her) to Everyone: Does this change at all depending on target audience? 11:56:32 From Carolyn Hall (she/her) to Everyone: Autumn, yes! 11:56:50 From Matthew David to Everyone: Autumn - yes! A lot of the ABTs we do in class are for a broad level audience. But if you know who your audience is you should customize it to what's important to them. 11:57:06 From Carolyn Hall (she/her) to Everyone: The And statement needs to create agreement with whom you are communicating. 11:57:07 From Julie Claussen to Everyone: Autumn - you specifics in the set-up will depend on what your audience cares about 11:57:11 From Matthew David to Everyone: And the best place to customize an ABT for a specific audience is in the AND statement. 11:59:41 From Matthew David to Everyone: So the proximate goals is the reduction plan. You could argue that the proximate goal is the whole point of an ABT, the most important part. It's the one thing you want to do to help accomplish your Ultimate Goal. But notice that here the reduction plan isn't introduced until almost the very end of the ABT. I bet Randy will move it toward the front to make it more of a centerpiece. 11:59:44 From Julie Claussen to Everyone: No reduction plan 12:00:45 From Matthew David to Everyone: Yup! He moved it into the Blue material to highlight it, to set the stakes as to why it's important. 12:01:02 From Matthew David to Everyone: Your proximate goal is the whole point of your ABT...don't save it until the very end!!! 12:02:43 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: You want a specific problem with a specific solution. 12:02:57 From Matthew David to Everyone: FYI: today's chat log will be posted to the Resource Page under the section for today's session. 12:02:58 From Carolyn Hall (she/her) to Everyone: change a missed opportunity to model leadership 12:03:18 From Danielle Haulsee (she/her) to Everyone: Thank you 12:03:20 From Julie Claussen to Everyone: See everyone on Thursday! 12:03:25 From RaquelRuiz to Everyone: thanks! 12:03:25 From Joe Hennessy to Everyone: Thx!