Monica Brownbill
November 16, 2014 at 1:47 amLog in to Reply
Maggie’s keynote speech significantly increased my knowledge and understanding of building rich alternative stories. I found Rhizomatic thinking extremely interesting and a great way of explaining the Narrative Practice concept of building alternative stories.
Jeannette Wahlen
February 12, 2018 at 9:19 pmLog in to Reply
My imagination is inspired! I have a vivid picture of the metaphors of rhizomes, strawberries, grasses, trees, neuronal connections and landscapes (etc) in understanding how to think Narratively when talking with people and helping to let the light into the black box they feel hopelessly stuck in.
Maggie’s keynote speech significantly increased my knowledge and understanding of building rich alternative stories. I found Rhizomatic thinking extremely interesting and a great way of explaining the Narrative Practice concept of building alternative stories.
My imagination is inspired! I have a vivid picture of the metaphors of rhizomes, strawberries, grasses, trees, neuronal connections and landscapes (etc) in understanding how to think Narratively when talking with people and helping to let the light into the black box they feel hopelessly stuck in.
Thank you for this contribution!