Heather Plett invited me to list ten books that have stayed with me in some way. The instructions: Don’t take more than a few minutes and do not think too hard. They do not have to be the “right” books or great works of literature, just ones that have affected you in some way. […]
Read More ›Sharing some improv book recommendations from the hivemind: Keith Johnstone’s Impro and Impro for Storytellers Viola Spolin’s Improvisation for Theater Patricia Ryan Madsen’s Improv Wisdom Robert Poynton’s Everything’s An Offer Keith Sawyer’s Group Genius Kat Koppett’s Training to Imagine Joseph A. Keefe Improv Yourself Tom Salinsky and Deborah Frances-White’s The Improv Handbook Kathy Lubar and Belle […]
Read More ›A friend asked for some book recommendations as she is beginning to explore the world of participatory dialogue processes and hosting conversations that matter. Here are some I suggested to her: Community by Peter Block Turning to One Another by Margaret Wheatley Calling the Circle by Christina Baldwin The Circle Way by Christina Baldwin and […]
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