Between the Listening and the Telling: How Stories Can Save Us

Between the Listening and the Telling: How Stories Can Save Us

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  • Create Date:2022-08-10 05:19:45
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Mark Yaconelli
  • ISBN:1506481477
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Summary

We need a teacher and a book such as this。--Anne Lamott, from the foreword

Stories tether us to what matters most: our families, our friends, our hearts, our planet, the wondrous mystery of life itself。 Yet the stories we've been telling ourselves as a civilization are killing us: Fear is wisdom。 Vanity is virtuous。 Violence is peace。 In the pages of Between the Listening and the Telling, storyteller, author, and activist Mark Yaconelli helps us find and craft the stories worth telling: of repair, and justice, and truth, and empathy--leading us into an enchanting meditation on the power of storytelling in our individual and collective lives。

Through his work with The Hearth, a storytelling nonprofit, Yaconelli has spent thousands of hours listening to people as they grieve loss, deepen friendships, strengthen families, shed light on injustice, and celebrate wonder。 By borrowing practices from spiritual communities, such as silence, song, meals, and a moral imperative to serve the greater good, he helps us tap into the sacred power of storytelling。 From personal meaning-making to school shootings, climate change, and immigration justice, listening to and telling stories helps us connect to our human longings and deep currents of hope。

With a foreword by Anne Lamott, Between the Listening and the Telling offers an alloy of story, commentary, and meditation。 In an era of runaway loneliness, alienation, global crisis, and despair, sharing stories helps us make a home within ourselves and one another。

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Reviews

Cynthia Thomsen

From the first page to the end I was deeply connected to this book。 Why? the subtitle tells it all, "How Stories Can Save Us。" When the pandemic hit and my sons, husband, and I found ourselves trapped by the four walls and our separation from the rest of the world we all sought out connection to others in whatever means we could; reading, zoom, phone, and so on。 This book helped connect the dots on why this was so important。 We are hardwired for sharing who we are via story with others。 Mark wea From the first page to the end I was deeply connected to this book。 Why? the subtitle tells it all, "How Stories Can Save Us。" When the pandemic hit and my sons, husband, and I found ourselves trapped by the four walls and our separation from the rest of the world we all sought out connection to others in whatever means we could; reading, zoom, phone, and so on。 This book helped connect the dots on why this was so important。 We are hardwired for sharing who we are via story with others。 Mark weaves his work with The Hearth and its participants stories together to help illustrate how the story we share can bring people together for a common good, to heal and rebuild, and ultimately to help ourselves in the stories we share, or desire to share。 As a community leader and coach, I found these stories and the outcomes of each event to be inspiring and hopeful。 。。。more

AlamoLiz

An enjoyable, thoughtful read。 The author reminds us that Not every story is worth the listening, especially if it harbors a lie。 I appreciated -- and listened to -- the stories told in this book。

Leida

The power is not in the telling。 It's in the listening。 And。。。the key to storytelling is: what was desired, what the struggle was, and what was learned。 Thoughtfully written。 Some of the stories quoted are so poignant。 Interesting for any reader。 Especially so, for a writer。 The power is not in the telling。 It's in the listening。 And。。。the key to storytelling is: what was desired, what the struggle was, and what was learned。 Thoughtfully written。 Some of the stories quoted are so poignant。 Interesting for any reader。 Especially so, for a writer。 。。。more