11:09:19 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: No tribal input 11:11:16 From Carolyn Hall (she/her) to Everyone: history of distrust? 11:11:24 From Matthew David to Everyone: But we don't have tribal input into helping protect these sturgeon because ___ 11:11:26 From Autumn (she/her) to Everyone: can you straight out say Indigenous erasure is still a thing 11:11:45 From Carolyn Hall (she/her) to Everyone: Reacted to "can you straight out..." with 👍 11:11:50 From Matthew David to Everyone: Autumn - that could work as the because. 11:14:51 From Matthew David to Everyone: I'm still trying to figure out why most people hold the proximate goal until the end. It's like we're programmed for some reason not to reveal it until the very last thing. 11:17:36 From Matthew David to Everyone: I'm now of the opinion that your ABT is made or broken by the quality of your Heaven AND Heaven. 11:18:09 From Matthew David to Everyone: This is a good case of how it's okay to show a problem in the blue material so long as you show how you are actively fighting against it. 11:22:47 From Matthew David to Everyone: So the question is, can we broaden out to a Christmas Tree problem that would encompass both... 11:23:59 From Joe Hennessy to Everyone: lack of management plans for Washington lakes 11:24:14 From Christina Morrisett to Everyone: the problem is limited resources 11:24:21 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Nothing in managing lowland lakes makes sense except in light of unique management plans. 11:24:41 From VanDeHey, Justin to Everyone: Reacted to "Nothing in managing ..." with 👍 11:25:48 From Matthew David to Everyone: This is a good thing to do if you get stuck in a Working Circle - jump to the cABT and see if you can agree on the base skeleton of the narrative. 11:27:48 From Joe Hennessy to Everyone: I think in this case the "lack of resources" problem isn't going to be addressed or resolved, so the focus is on "how do we get something that meets needs, with what we've got" 11:29:32 From Matthew David to Everyone: A new week of Working Circles are available. Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17ry5-PdWi2UjPUk_VAHZv9MtkMCc7Fuu0laltWsKcOU/edit#gid=0 11:34:28 From Matthew David to Everyone: This audience focus is very important. If you know who your audience, we recommend you revise your ABT to answer the questions "why should this audience care? "why should this audience find this important?" 11:35:09 From Matthew David to Everyone: What are the "stakes" that your stakeholders care about? Are you addressing those stakes? If so, say how you are! 11:36:27 From Matthew David to Everyone: Yup, Dianna Padilla will be giving a lecture on writing proposals on Tuesday and incorporating a lot of what Park is saying. 11:38:34 From Matthew David to Everyone: If anyone has any questions for Park, be sure to post them here in chat. We should have time for a Q&A today. 11:43:52 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: The concept of “Make the Audience the Hero” is extremely powerful for any discipline. 11:53:15 From Christina Morrisett to Everyone: In Session 4, we learned to use a What/How structure. That feels like it conflicts with the note shared today to *not* start with the solution. Can we reconcile that? 11:54:35 From Christina Morrisett to Everyone: That makes sense, thank you 11:56:35 From Autumn (she/her) to Everyone: speaking of the sage, how important is it to weave ourselves into the narrative? to crack the folks who already have convinced themselves we're idiots or whatever awful boogie man scientists have come to represent to some. 11:59:34 From Carolyn Hall (she/her) to Everyone: yes, absolutely to specifying and knowing your audience for your message/conversation as much as possible! 12:00:19 From Julie Claussen to Everyone: Love that - you have to be there for them… not you! 12:00:54 From Rick Nelson to Everyone: Thanks Park! 12:00:59 From VanDeHey, Justin to Everyone: Thanks!