Storytelling has broad applications in building connection and increasing understanding at both the individual and group level. I use storytelling and other skills to help you or your organization to: Please contact me to learn more (isabelle@isabellebarbour.com). Initial conversations are no cost and fees for services are sliding scale. The usual range is $65/hr To …
Author: Isabelle Barbour
What We Owe Each Other
This piece focuses on the humanness of Human Services with a sprinkling of policy for good measure. What does it take to truly support each other? Join staff at Madonna Place for a compelling look at the perils and possibilities of taking care of people amidst policy failures and tight budgets. Sue Murphy from the …
There’s a Bright Spot in Florida
What is it like to be a queer religious leader in Ron DeSantis’ Florida? What are the implications for the rest of the nation? Come to the Sunshine Cathedral, #myqueerchurch, in Fort Lauderdale Florida to find out. This piece aired on 89.5 WPKN Bridgeport CT on 3/5/23. Transcript Rev. Dr. Durrell Watkins (sermon excerpt): [00:00:00] …
Building Power so We All Can Eat
Changes in federal policy around the child tax credit and school lunches are poised to exacerbate already rising levels of hunger and food insecurity. Come hear how FRESH New London, a small but mighty organization, is working to take care of people, build power, and change systems in New London, Connecticut. Transcript Alicia McAvay: [00:00:03] …
Narrative Storytelling
When I was packing up my house in Portland Oregon, in 2018, I became acutely aware that I would need to find community and connection when I reached the East Coast. In looking at some events in Connecticut, I came across a post for a narrative storytelling class run by Terry Wolfisch Cole at …
Storyteller Well-Being
I am part of the Health Improvement Collaborative of Southeastern Connecticut. The Black Health Collective (BHC) is one of several action teams that move work forward in this collaborative. The BHC is interested in supporting its members to tell their stories. After consulting with a leader of the group, I made a guide that can …
Schools that Work for Black and Brown Families
11/6/22 Step Up New London is a Black and Brown parent led organization that fights for equitable solutions that address injustices that New London, Connecticut community members experience in accessing quality education and housing. This podcast tells the story of how and why Step Up was developed. It includes content about the group’s campaign to …
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How it Started
When I was packing up my house in Portland Oregon, in 2018, I became acutely aware that I would need to find community and connection when I reached the East Coast. In looking at some events in Connecticut, I came across a post for a narrative storytelling class run by Terry Wolfisch Cole at Tell …
Naming Things Truly and the Challenge of Bringing People Along
This is the third in a series of podcasts that highlight the work of organizations forwarding equity in Southeastern Connecticut (full transcript below). The First Congregational Church of Old Lyme received a Partnership Grant from the Health Improvement Collaborative of Southeastern CT (HIC) as part of the Collaboratives’ work funded by the Cross Sector Innovation Initiative Grant (CSII).
LGBTQI Kids and Youth – School Resources
3.8.22 I got an agenda, this morning, for a meeting at my child’s school tomorrow night. At a truly selfish level I wish that I had not seen it but I did and while I don’t fully understand what all of these agenda items mean (what critical incident?!?!?!)– I have a feeling that I should …
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