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		<title>Kevin Strauss&#8217;s Environmental Storytelling Tips</title>
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Press Play to hear Kevin Strauss speak about applying storytelling to environmental science on the Art of Storytelling.









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Applying Storytelling to Environmental Science.







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&#8220;Environmental Storytelling&#8221; has become a popular subset of the storytelling world, but until recently, there was [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Tim Tingle  &#8211; The Historical Perspective of Native American Storytelling.</title>
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Press Play to hear Tim Tingle  speaking about the historical perspective of Native American storytelling. on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf.

Tim Tingles Bio. 
Tingle is an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, a sought-after speaker and storyteller,  and an award-winning author of Native American fiction and folklore.  Choctaw [...]]]></description>
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		<title>K. Sean Buvala &#8211; Telling to Teenagers and Tweens.</title>
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Telling to teens and tweens.






K. Sean Buvala writes
My techniques to facilitate storytelling with adolescent boys.
            It might be difficult to understand the benefit of storytelling to adolescent [...]]]></description>
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Environmental Storytelling; Telling hope to inspire action.







Fran Stallings writes&#8230;
My main concern with this topic is the observation that many of our Environmental tales are DOWNERS. While our storytelling ancestors probably used them as cautionary tales, and they&#8217;re still valuable for [...]]]></description>
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Child tellers speak out: what they wish adults knew.







One of the most touching storytelling interviews I have done to date.  I love the passion in Rachel&#8217;s voice and storytelling as she tells the story of Black socks.  I [...]]]></description>
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