We use documentary as a platform to
share stories about people...
He has
shared the stories about the people and organizations that make a difference in people lives and in doing so, he has made a profound impact in Dutchess County.
In an entertaining chat at revitalize, Salley
shared some stories about the people who inspired him to lead a healthier life, and what shifts he made to get there.
In an entertaining chat at revitalize, Salley
shared some stories about the people who inspired him to lead a healthier life, and what shifts he made...
He shares stories about people and companies working consistently in controlled periods, highlighting what they do during that time to create and maintain success.
Not exact matches
They are Social Currency (e.g.,
sharing things that make
people look good), Triggers (acknowledging that we talk
about things that are top - of - mind), Emotion, Public (imitating what we see others do), Practical Value (news
people can use) and
Stories (information passed along under the guise of idle chitchat).
«So in order to stand out, in order to have
people share stories about you and to evangelize for your business on your behalf, you need to create these exceptional experiences.»
When I met Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup for the Soul) at a book signing, I
shared a
story with him
about a signing I did at which the only
person who showed up was my mother.
That's why it's especially encouraging for me to occasionally stumble upon a
story worth
sharing that suggests there are still
people in our business who actually give a damn
about the things that really matter.
He said he would be inviting «leading conservatives» and
people from all across the political spectrum to talk with him and
share their points of view
about the issues raised by the Gizmodo
story.
«The most amazing
stories are told, and
people share very vulnerable things
about their lives,» Johnson says.
He said that for
people who routinely
share fake news to their friends, Facebook will somehow warn them
about the
story and then show them more news
stories of other viewpoints.
Listening to their
stories about our business and their lives teaches me
about shared values, which form the foundation for a strong corporate culture that motivates
people to do their best every day.»
Whether it's recognition, free - up resources for new initiatives, profit -
sharing bonuses or the satisfaction of making a difference for
people and organizations your prospect cares
about, showing your prospect that a hero's welcome awaits them at the end of the
story is the best way to engage, energize and activate.
If you tell 100
people who observed an event to write a short
story about it you'll get 100 different
stories, but their
stories will
share a lot of common elements.
Yet two years ago, when I decided to write a book
about a career spent helping
people tell their
stories, I had absolutely no intention of
sharing my own.
The way I see it, a
person writes a book for one two reasons: 1) She has a message that she cares
about and the best way to spread that message is through a book, or 2) She feels compelled to write so she
shares whatever
story / experience / message most inspires her at the time.
We've got a variety of well - known theologians, biblical scholars, musicians and church leaders scheduled, as well as interesting
people eager to
share about their faith, lifestyle, interests,
stories, and areas of expertise.
It's important to keep in mind that negative encounters with «the Church» are, in reality, negative encounters with certain
people in the Church, and that there are many wonderful, compassionate, God - honoring
people eager to
share positive
stories about why church is a such a critical part of our collective faith experience.
Haven't read your
story yet.would like to
share ours with u and your wife sumtime.read a bit here on your blog and already I'm like, that's so my husband and I at the moment!in my opinion you are one of the few
people who I can actually relate to as a follower of christ.hopefully more
people will become real
about where they are at, going beyond the bullshit that is fed to us that has nothing to do with following Jesus.thanx for listening.
He said: «I've heard so many
stories of
people who have had their own religious faith come back to life or have come to faith through simply that
sharing with a neighbour [
about] doing some voluntary work or [their role] in the workplace.
, or
share a
story about yourself, or how you are showing love and acceptance to gay
people, I will enter you in a drawing on February 14 for a free copy of Washed and Waiting.
Why don't I, instead of
sharing my
story, ask the other
person to
share more
about theirs?»
In an interview in the Women «s Review of Books (March 1988), Morrison talks
about the necessity of black
people sharing the
story of slavery rather than «rushing away... because it is painful to dwell there.»
I'm shaped by this place, as Luci Shaw wrote
about poets, the slender antennae of awareness is always combing the world, and I am shaped by the
people here, by their
stories, by our becoming -
shared histories, what I pick up here matters for my work, my voice, my faith, my family, perhaps it's not so prideful in this context, to say that it matters for the world.
That is, it's
about allowing
people to tell their
stories, to voice their version of events, and to
share their experiences.
Share this
story with your family and friends, through social media, talk
about this project at work and school, tell
people why you think it's important
We like to think that if we don't have a record of Jesus» teachings on a matter, he must not have said anything
about it, but we forget that Jesus healed, blessed, taught, and
shared meals with
people whose names we will never know, whose
stories will never be immortalized in stained glass.
Amazing
sharing of a personal
story, thanx I have seen that when
people make talking
about the god and right belief
about their god so central (or even mildly important), this sort of ugliness is inevitable.
Much of her recent work has focused on
sharing the
stories and experiences of intersex
people and examining what Scripture has to say
about people who do not fit into rigid, binary gender categories.
Many of the
stories we hear from the region are
about a dire lack; but they are also connected by a sense of the pride that
people have in relation to the food of their home country, as well as the humility and hospitality that goes into making and
sharing it.
I've loved reading other
people's
stories about what gay bars have meant to them and felt compelled to
share my own.
It's more
about connecting with other
people across the world, and
sharing stories and images with them.
September 25: Expressing Motherhood showcases
people sharing their
stories about motherhood (Dedham)
It's a similar
story for online sellers — your products might appeal to those
people who «Like» your page, but what
about the
people they're
sharing it with?
My friend Sharon Hyman, who is making a documentary
about people who choose that lifestyle, wonderfully named Apartners: Living Happily Ever After Apart, has started a Facebook page for like - minded
people to
share stories, discuss issues and research, and explore out - of - the box approaches to love, whether unmarried or married.
I have literally never seen (or written) a
story about an unmedicated birth
shared on a social media feed without somebody chiming in to tell the writer that what they're saying is somehow wrong, no matter how many disclaimers they include
about how much they understand and respect other
people's right (or need) to birth differently.
There are
people writing books, making art, and
sharing stories about their children and their grief.
Some sexual bullies thrive on telling a juicy
story, spreading rumors or
sharing negative details
about another
person.
I like to
share these
stories on the show because I feel there's a lot of, we
share a lot of stuff
about you know
people not supporting breastfeed but there are
people out there that truly do want to help and they may even be complete strangers which is the case in this article here.
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew
about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making
people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups,
story -
sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
People who are meeting him for the first time sometimes
share stories about someone else they know who has severe allergies.
Guests listened while Ms. Lauren
shared her pathway to foster, adoption through Five Acres programs and told anecdotal
stories (that garnered lots of laughs from the audience) and offered advice for
people thinking
about fostering or foster adoption.
I have really enjoyed reading the comments where
people share personal
stories about school lunches in their lives.
FYI, I'd love to
share this on my organization's facebook page, but I can't, because the title reinforces the wrong information (with the authority of the NYT,)(see «Don't Think of an Elephant,» by George Lakoff, and think
about people just skimming their facebook feed, rather than clicking through for the full
story) and there aren't any (relevant & appropriate) images associated with this (your) article.
Just like
people love to
share a terrible birth
story, and tend to shun those who had wonderful birth
stories, everyone loves to
share the bad
stories about what happened to someone else, or how another child turned out, and it doesn't really matter — to some extent — how they were parented, it's normally the mother's fault.
I hope that
people start
sharing their birth
stories more often so we can become more compassionate as a culture
about the things women go through in trying to have children, as well as the things we go through trying to raise children and trying to work well while maintaining a family.
People keep
sharing stories about how awful their General Anesthetics for various things were, including an Egyptian friend who thought they were going to call the security services when he came around from having his tonsils out yelling «Terrorists win» (he was a big Counter Strike fan) so I don't know if I'm going frying pan - > fire.
The campaign «Let's Talk Stigma» encourages
people to
share their
stories and join the conversation
about mental health.
About 50
people gathered at Perseverance Park in downtown Syracuse for «Trump Tuesday,» where three refugees
shared their emigration
stories and thoughts on new federal policies.