13:03:16 From Matthew David to Everyone: mattmdavid@gmail.com 13:05:33 From Matthew David to Everyone: Email me your address for some physical copies of the Blue Card. If you just want it in pdf form, you can download it here: http://storycirclestraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/ABT_3_steps.pdf 13:06:50 From Matthew David to Everyone: I've posted the second week of NOAA Working Circles. You can head here to sign up: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17ry5-PdWi2UjPUk_VAHZv9MtkMCc7Fuu0laltWsKcOU/edit#gid=0 13:08:33 From Matthew David to Everyone: On Thursday, I'll give a mini-lecture on what's expected from everyone for Working Circles. You can also find out more info on them in the Working Circles section of the Resource Page: http://abtframework.com/abt-framework-student-resource-page-round-35-noaa/#Working_Circles 13:35:19 From Correigh Greene to Everyone: On the diplomatic setting, there's the "yes and" narrative contrasting with the but bomb. 13:36:30 From Matthew David to Everyone: Once again, everyone feel free to brainstorm ideas in chat to improve on these ABTs. It'll be fantastic practice to get you prepared for your Working Circles. 13:37:05 From Blane Bellerud to Everyone: so does FRAM get habitat data? 13:37:37 From Brian Cluer to Everyone: why is rockfish or rockfish habitat important? 13:38:29 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: Story of: maximizing data 13:38:31 From Matthew David to Everyone: Brian - good! And what would we gain if we understood more about rockfish? How much better would things be? Could we manage them better? 13:38:57 From Albertha Joseph- Alexander to Everyone: A story of expanding data use 13:40:00 From Matthew David to Everyone: It’s recommended you read this excerpt from Houston, We Have a Narrative and get an understanding of the cABT (Conversational ABT). We'll be using the cABT a LOT and it's a great tool to fall back on if you get stuck in a Working Circle: http://www.storycirclestraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/THE-3-FORMS-OF-THE-ABT.pdf 13:41:07 From Matthew David to Everyone: You can think of a cABT as the skeleton of a story. Once you're down to the simple skeleton, you can spot problems with the logical flow of the story and get a grip on the basic structure of the story that you want to tell. 13:41:43 From Matthew David to Everyone: Yay! Off the hook! 13:41:52 From devo brown to Everyone: Reacted to "Yay! Off the hook!" with πŸ‘πŸΌ 13:42:05 From Matthew David to Everyone: See, it's a SUPER SIMPLE structure of the story. 13:42:28 From Albertha Joseph- Alexander to Everyone: Replying to "See, it's a SUPER SI..." Matt Template 13:42:29 From Matthew David to Everyone: You can't tell the field of study, profession, topic, etc. It's ONLY the story structure. 13:43:55 From Matthew David to Everyone: Protip: When boiling a narrative down to the cABT, it helps to substitute specific terms with words like thing or stuff. You should be aiming for a 3rd grader level of complexity. 13:44:51 From Albertha Joseph- Alexander to Everyone: Rockfish may need to go into the blue material 13:45:30 From Anne Mullan to Everyone: rockfish eaters 13:45:37 From Albertha Joseph- Alexander to Everyone: If it is the more important narrative. 13:45:39 From Anne Mullan to Everyone: chefs? 13:45:42 From Elizabeth Phillips - NOAA to Everyone: fishermen? 13:45:55 From Matthew David to Everyone: Economic value? Cultural value? Ecological value? 13:45:59 From lynn.massey to Everyone: fishermen who adhere to regulations we make based on this data 13:46:18 From Brian Cluer to Everyone: What is NMFS' authority on rockfish? 13:47:12 From Matthew David to Everyone: Different narratives for different audiences? 13:47:20 From Albertha Joseph- Alexander to Everyone: Reacted to "Different narratives..." with πŸ‘πŸΎ 13:48:34 From Matthew David to Everyone: For your Working Circle, you can use your original ABT, a revised ABT, or a completely different ABT all together. Your choice! 13:50:40 From Lisa Crozier to Everyone: Isn't heaven a world where restoration works great? 13:50:44 From Albertha Joseph- Alexander to Everyone: A story of lack of knowledge 13:51:07 From Matthew David to Everyone: cABT: There's a good thing we could do, but we don't know if it works well enough, so we have to make sure it works well enough 13:51:21 From Eli Holmes - NOAA Fisheries to Everyone: This thing is important and hurting and we want to improve but we don’t know how. So we should figure that out 13:51:42 From Matthew David to Everyone: Reacted to "This thing is import..." with πŸ‘ 13:51:43 From Curt Whitmire to Everyone: Heaven = healthy salmon populations 13:52:08 From Anne Mullan to Everyone: if we knew whether the limiting factor or life stages were in the estuary... 13:52:12 From Matthew David to Everyone: Eli - I think I like your cABT better than mine. 13:52:23 From Kinsey Frick to Everyone: Knowing restoration is effective is a strong argument for continued investment in such actions. 13:53:17 From Eli Holmes - NOAA Fisheries to Everyone: Take 2: we want X but we are doing A for lots of $$$ therefore we should figure out if A gives us X 13:53:35 From Curt Whitmire to Everyone: Reacted to "Take 2: we want X ..." with πŸ‘ 13:54:10 From Albertha Joseph- Alexander to Everyone: What is th more important narrative, estuary management or salmon? 13:56:01 From Brian Cluer to Everyone: It's a story of not utilizing available data? 13:56:11 From Curt Whitmire to Everyone: We have a big pie (data), but we only eat a bite and put the rest in the refrigerator where it spoils 13:56:21 From Matthew David to Everyone: Reacted to "We have a big pie (d..." with πŸ˜‚ 13:56:26 From Julie E. Claussen to Everyone: Reacted to "We have a big pie (d..." with 😁 13:56:31 From Kinsey Frick to Everyone: Story of maximizing the opportunity presented by single species surveys. 13:56:40 From Eli Holmes - NOAA Fisheries to Everyone: Ship time is crazy expensive and money doesn’t grow on trees, therefore we should get as much as we can. 13:56:46 From Brian Cluer to Everyone: Like the pie story! 13:57:32 From Eli Holmes - NOAA Fisheries to Everyone: Reacted to "We have a big pie (d..." with πŸ˜‚ 13:57:42 From Rebecca Thomas to Everyone: Reacted to "Ship time is crazy..." with πŸ‘ 13:57:58 From Laurie Weitkamp to Everyone: Turning good survey into great survey 13:59:07 From Albertha Joseph- Alexander to Everyone: The problem is underutilization of available data 14:00:35 From Laurie Weitkamp to Everyone: not a priority 14:00:52 From Albertha Joseph- Alexander to Everyone: The problem is limited awareness by management of 14:01:13 From Forbes Darby to Everyone: Super! Thanks guys!