Adults learn
The Art of Storytelling

www.artofstorytellingshow.comThe Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Podcast






The Art of Storytelling show with Brother Wolf was begun by Eric Wolf in the spring 2007 as a way to support the art form of storytelling world-wide. Every week he interviews a new storyteller on the podcast. Each guest covers a different aspect of the art of storytelling. The interviews are conducted one on one and in a conference call format in which anyone is welcome to participate on the call. You are welcome to join a storytelling call or just listen online, use iTunes, or your podcasting software. If you like what you hear, write a comment on the related post on the blog. It really fuels the guests storytellers and the host.

My Blog for
Parents of
Dyslexic Children.

www.dyslexicstoryteller.blogspot.comthe dyslexic storyteller






I awaken compassion for students with learning disabilities in themselves and those around them. By telling stories of how I struggled with my dyslexia, I help students with learning disabilities laugh at their own problems, and I inspire the other students to empathize with those who struggle to learn in a school setting.

I demonstrate to them through storytelling that being in school is worth the hard work. I set a good example; despite my dyslexia, I graduated with a Masters of Science in Education from Lesley University in Boston. The positive influence on students of meeting someone who had similar problems and succeeded cannot be underestimated, nor can the morale-building effect on staff when they meet an adult who was helped by their profession.

Free Audio
Samples for Children.

wwww.fairytalesforever.com






Storytellers used to tell fairytales that mattered to children. We live in a world of deep despair and high hope. We live in a world of horror and happiness. We live in a world where monsters and angels walk the earth. It is wrong to tell children stories of sugar and spice that rot their morals and their brains. It is wrong to create stories that have no teachings. True fairytales run a risk. True fairytales speak of Danger with a capitol D. Storytelling of fairytales help us to learn the roadmap outside our families. Map that once included an entire community of people and storytellers who we would have known from birth.

The 2010 Environmental
Storytellers Retreat

www.eco-story-2010.blogspot.comEco storytelling Retreat in Yellow Springs, Ohio






International Storytelling retreat in Yellow Springs Ohio for Storytellers, environmental educators or interpretive naturalists.

April 9th-11th, 2010 an eco-teller's retreat will take place in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Interested storytellers, environmental educators and interpretive naturalists are welcome to attend.

The retreat is open to any person who is currently considers themselves an amateur or professional storyteller, environmental educator or interpretive naturalist. The retreat is organized by the environmental discussion group which is a part of the National Storytelling Network. The retreat is hosted and organized in the Vale community by storyteller Eric Wolf. A public performance on Saturday night of the retreat is a fund raiser for the Tecumseh Land Trust nonprofit.

Participation in the retreat is free and lunch on Saturday is provided. Presenters and participants are responsible for other meals, transportation, and for finding their own lodgings. Lodging suggestions are on the website. The retreat is limited to 25 people, including presenters. Interested folks are welcome to check out - www.eco-story-2010.blogspot.com/

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2010 NSN Oracle
Award for
National Service

www.storynet.org/awardsEric Wolf 2010 Storytelling Oracle Award






Eric Wolf has been selected to receive an Oracle Award for Distinguished National Service to the storytelling community through his work on the Art of Storytelling Show by the National Storytelling Network.

Eric Wolf (Brother Wolf) will be presented with the Oracle Award in recognition of his work as producer and host of the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf Show during the last evening of the National Storytelling Conference on July 31st, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. The National Storytelling Network (NSN) gives the Oracle Award for Distinguished National Service to individuals who contribute their time and energy in an exemplary manner on the national level.

The International
Storytelling School

www.thestorytellingschool.comThe International Storytelling School

Study the Art of Storytelling right from your on home. The school is founded on these basic principles: 1. All human beings have the ability to tell stories - whether privately or publicly. 2. While storytelling is inherent in our biology, storytellers require feedback from active, supportive listeners to grow as tellers. 3. With proper facilitation, a group of people can know and experience more then an individual. By applying this group knowledge to our individual ability, we as a community of people can raise the bar for storytelling world-wide. 4. When the student is committed, a master storyteller can have great impact in speeding up this process of learning the art of storytelling..

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