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The Radical Act of Community Storytelling reveals the gutsy nature of Penelope Starr who creates a space for others to find and reveal their own gutsiness in front of a live audience. She is an evangelist to her faith in storytelling, which changes the lives of the storyteller as well as those captured by the stories being told. More than a "how to", Penelope takes the reader on an odyssey of "how it was"...do as you please! --Diana Leonard, PhD; Author, Introduction to the Speech Making Process, Director of Public Speaking, The University of Arizona Penelope has penned a terrific primer for…mehr

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The Radical Act of Community Storytelling reveals the gutsy nature of Penelope Starr who creates a space for others to find and reveal their own gutsiness in front of a live audience. She is an evangelist to her faith in storytelling, which changes the lives of the storyteller as well as those captured by the stories being told. More than a "how to", Penelope takes the reader on an odyssey of "how it was"...do as you please! --Diana Leonard, PhD; Author, Introduction to the Speech Making Process, Director of Public Speaking, The University of Arizona Penelope has penned a terrific primer for those inspired to raise their own voices and create their own community storytelling and, of course, a wonderful collection of unforgettable stories. Penelope is an evangelist for storytelling who preaches that truth is not simply stranger than fiction, it is more joyful, it is more compelling and it is more radically profound. --David Fitzsimmons, nationally syndicated political cartoonist, columnist for the Arizona Daily Star Penelope Starr writes in the intimate voice of a friend with such humor and vitality that you want to hang out with her beyond the length of this excellent read. Even if your own passion has little to do with producing a story-telling event, you'll want to finish Starr's exhilarating story about creating connection, acceptance of the "other," and growing compassionate community through the brave and sometimes radical act of telling your story. --Amy Weintraub, author of Yoga for Depression (Broadway Books), Yoga Skills for Therapists (W.W. Norton) and founder of the LifeForce Yoga Healing Institute
Autorenporträt
Born a New Yorker, Penelope lived in Woodstock in the 60s, Denver in the 70s, Sedona, Arizona in the 80s, and now she hails from beautiful Tucson. Penelope feels incredibly lucky to have always been in the right place at the right time to witness great societal changes in our country. Penelope is the founder, producer and artistic director of Odyssey Storytelling, a monthly event showcasing local people telling personal stories. She is the Executive Director of StoryArts Group, a 501c3 nonprofit community-funded arts organization, whose mission is to create, support, preserve, promote and celebrate the art of storytelling. Penelope holds a BS in Human Services and Women's Studies and has a background in teaching, counseling, and organizing. Besides her career as the "Odyssey Lady," she restores Navajo rugs, is a mixed media artist, LGBT community activist, filmmaker, citizen folklorist, and writer.