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When the tapestry of human experiences is woven with the threads of digital storytelling, profound connections are forged. That's precisely what Maureen Leier, a dedicated nurse and Common Language digital storytelling facilitator, brings to light in our heartfelt conversation. We navigate the evolution from traditional healthcare to telehealth and the ripple effect of storytelling in this space. The nuances of crafting narratives both individually and within the vibrant tapestry of group workshops are discussed, revealing a world where shared stories knit stronger community bonds and foster intimate dialogue within families, preserving pivotal life moments and prompting generational conversations.
The power of storytelling to heal and support is a theme we return to time and again, and in this episode, we witness it in action. We unwrap the layers of a young mother's transformative journey catalyzed by kindness in healthcare, then traverse the emotional landscape of families affected by medical assistance in dying (MAID) in Canada, underscoring the founding of a support society. Our introspection doesn't stop there; we probe the significance of witnessing in storytelling, the delicate art of peeling back the layers of a tale, and the imperative of safe, trauma-informed spaces for both the teller and the audience. As Maureen and Kristy exchange stories and reflections, we reveal a shared understanding that while some narratives are intensely personal, their resonance can be universal, and the learning for storytellers and facilitators alike is never-ending.
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About Our Guests
Maureen Leier is a digital storytelling facilitator and a Registered Nurse with over 30 years of experience, including providing care and support to children with medically complex conditions and their families, working as a consultant for the Ministry of Health, and working in Telehealth. As a storyteller and a digital storytelling facilitator, she has experienced firsthand how transformative digital storytelling can be. Maureen is passionate about the digital storytelling process and is committed to deep listening, asking curious questions, offering individualized support and guidance, and helping to co-create a safe space for stories to unfold. When we are given the opportunity, support, and space to make sense of our own stories, we connect to universal truths about ourselves, our world, and each other. We find our common ground. Email Maureen [email protected]
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When the tapestry of human experiences is woven with the threads of digital storytelling, profound connections are forged. That's precisely what Maureen Leier, a dedicated nurse and Common Language digital storytelling facilitator, brings to light in our heartfelt conversation. We navigate the evolution from traditional healthcare to telehealth and the ripple effect of storytelling in this space. The nuances of crafting narratives both individually and within the vibrant tapestry of group workshops are discussed, revealing a world where shared stories knit stronger community bonds and foster intimate dialogue within families, preserving pivotal life moments and prompting generational conversations.
The power of storytelling to heal and support is a theme we return to time and again, and in this episode, we witness it in action. We unwrap the layers of a young mother's transformative journey catalyzed by kindness in healthcare, then traverse the emotional landscape of families affected by medical assistance in dying (MAID) in Canada, underscoring the founding of a support society. Our introspection doesn't stop there; we probe the significance of witnessing in storytelling, the delicate art of peeling back the layers of a tale, and the imperative of safe, trauma-informed spaces for both the teller and the audience. As Maureen and Kristy exchange stories and reflections, we reveal a shared understanding that while some narratives are intensely personal, their resonance can be universal, and the learning for storytellers and facilitators alike is never-ending.
Other Links Mentioned
About Our Guests
Maureen Leier is a digital storytelling facilitator and a Registered Nurse with over 30 years of experience, including providing care and support to children with medically complex conditions and their families, working as a consultant for the Ministry of Health, and working in Telehealth. As a storyteller and a digital storytelling facilitator, she has experienced firsthand how transformative digital storytelling can be. Maureen is passionate about the digital storytelling process and is committed to deep listening, asking curious questions, offering individualized support and guidance, and helping to co-create a safe space for stories to unfold. When we are given the opportunity, support, and space to make sense of our own stories, we connect to universal truths about ourselves, our world, and each other. We find our common ground. Email Maureen [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.