The business community is responding to our call for action. I talk with VRP's first partner Sean Barnard, of the Alive& Social Network, a startup in Minneapolis. I also meet the founder of Rumble, Jess Ford, who has contributed use of their music library for production of the podcast. Progress report: - DAV Commander Remus endorsed VRP's grant application for funding from Veteran for Veterans. - Invitation from the Catalyst Initiative, a wing of the George Family Foundation, to apply for seed funding. Thanks Suzanne Koepplinger and the folks over there. - www.resilienceMN.org can accept online donations now. Thanks Anita Riedner for the masterful coding, Vicky Gonzalez of TruStone Financial, and Tom Leifur at First Data. - VRP participated in a Veteran Benefits Fair at the American Legion Post #444 in Middle River, MN Telling Stories of Strong Women Landmark Center celebrates World Storytelling Day, March 22 SAINT PAUL, Minn. (Feb. 1, 2016)âSeven women will each tell the story of a strong woman in history, in honor of World Storytelling Day. âStrong Women Telling Stories of Strong Womenâ is March 22 at 7 p.m. in Landmark Centerâs F.K. Weyerhaeuser Auditorium. Every year, since 2003, World Storytelling Day events take place on or around March 20 in more than 25 countries around the world. Each year a global theme complements the principal concept behind WSD, "If I can hear your story, it's harder for me to hate you.â âThis yearâs global theme is âStrong Women and Heroines,ââ said Larry Johnson, storyteller, WSD coordinator, and medic during the War in Vietnam. âThis year, we especially like that World Storytelling Day is in March, as the March 22nd event will also commemorate Women's History Month.â Storytelling is often thought of as fairytales, fables, and oral history, but it is also commonly used to foster peace and understanding, community building, healing, and in advocacy work. A collection of peacemaking, veteransâ, and womenâs groupsâMinnesota Alliance of Peacemakers, Women Veterans Initiative, Veteran Resilience Project, ERA Movement, Women's Congress for Future Generation and Future First MN, and Coming Home Collaborativeâwill be sharing their work at Landmark Centerâs WSD event with information tables at 6 p.m. Storytellers: Peggy Flanagan - Director of Children's Defense Fund; State Rep District 46A Catrina Huynh-Weiss - Writer/Producer/Performing Artist; Immigrant after 1975 Fall of Saigon Rose McGee - Storyteller/Author/Social Justice Activist; Creator of Sweet Potato Comfort Pie Initiative Renee Weeks-Wynne - Storyteller/Augsburg student; Kawase Fellow at 2015 Hiroshima Peace Inst. Judy Brooks - Landmark Center Director of Community Programming Elaine Wynne - Storyteller/Therapist/Activist; Veteran Resilience Project Founder Chante Wolf - Persian Gulf Veteran for Peace; Writer/Artist/Activist with Women Veterans Initiative In addition to the seven storytellers, the program will recognize the three high school winners of the Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakersâ Peace Essay contest, each one a âstrongâ young woman in her own right. âStrong Women Telling Stories of Strong Womenâ is co-presented by Landmark Center, Veteran Resilience Project, Women Veterans Initiative, Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakers, ERA Minnesota, and Women's Congress for Future Generation and Future First MN. A suggested donation of $10 supports Veteran Resilience Project, a nonprofit, founded by storyteller Elaine Wynne, that brings EMDR trauma therapy to Minnesota veterans, but larger donations are encouraged. Please RSVP for tickets to Larry Johnson, 612-747-3904, or larryjvfp@gmail.com. Visit www.resilienceMN.org for more information about how the Veteran Resilience Project is preparing to reach every veteran in Minnesota that could use a powerful resilience training therapy to transform past memories into future growth. Send feedback and nominations for show guests/interviewees to podcast@resiliencemn.org Call 612-88-VRP-38 or 612-888-7738 to leave a voice message to be considered for future broadcast on the show. Please help us reach the widest possible audience by sharing the show with your loved ones. Also, rate and review the show on iTunes to help it get greater visibility on the iTunes store. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you for helping us to fulfill our promise to those we send to fight wars on our behalf. This community gets stronger and more resilient with every veteran that we reach. Each one find one. We do that and we will succeed. Paul Riedner ResilienceMN Host/Producer podcast@resilienceMN.org www.resilienceMN.org
The business community is responding to our call for action. I talk with VRP's first partner Sean Barnard, of the Alive& Social Network, a startup in Minneapolis. I also meet the founder of Rumble, Jess Ford, who has contributed use of their music library for production of the podcast. Progress report: - DAV Commander Remus endorsed VRP's grant application for funding from Veteran for Veterans. - Invitation from the Catalyst Initiative, a wing of the George Family Foundation, to apply for seed funding. Thanks Suzanne Koepplinger and the folks over there. - www.resilienceMN.org can accept online donations now. Thanks Anita Riedner for the masterful coding, Vicky Gonzalez of TruStone Financial, and Tom Leifur at First Data. - VRP participated in a Veteran Benefits Fair at the American Legion Post #444 in Middle River, MN Telling Stories of Strong Women Landmark Center celebrates World Storytelling Day, March 22 SAINT PAUL, Minn. (Feb. 1, 2016)âSeven women will each tell the story of a strong woman in history, in honor of World Storytelling Day. âStrong Women Telling Stories of Strong Womenâ is March 22 at 7 p.m. in Landmark Centerâs F.K. Weyerhaeuser Auditorium. Every year, since 2003, World Storytelling Day events take place on or around March 20 in more than 25 countries around the world. Each year a global theme complements the principal concept behind WSD, "If I can hear your story, it's harder for me to hate you.â âThis yearâs global theme is âStrong Women and Heroines,ââ said Larry Johnson, storyteller, WSD coordinator, and medic during the War in Vietnam. âThis year, we especially like that World Storytelling Day is in March, as the March 22nd event will also commemorate Women's History Month.â Storytelling is often thought of as fairytales, fables, and oral history, but it is also commonly used to foster peace and understanding, community building, healing, and in advocacy work. A collection of peacemaking, veteransâ, and womenâs groupsâMinnesota Alliance of Peacemakers, Women Veterans Initiative, Veteran Resilience Project, ERA Movement, Women's Congress for Future Generation and Future First MN, and Coming Home Collaborativeâwill be sharing their work at Landmark Centerâs WSD event with information tables at 6 p.m. Storytellers: Peggy Flanagan - Director of Children's Defense Fund; State Rep District 46A Catrina Huynh-Weiss - Writer/Producer/Performing Artist; Immigrant after 1975 Fall of Saigon Rose McGee - Storyteller/Author/Social Justice Activist; Creator of Sweet Potato Comfort Pie Initiative Renee Weeks-Wynne - Storyteller/Augsburg student; Kawase Fellow at 2015 Hiroshima Peace Inst. Judy Brooks - Landmark Center Director of Community Programming Elaine Wynne - Storyteller/Therapist/Activist; Veteran Resilience Project Founder Chante Wolf - Persian Gulf Veteran for Peace; Writer/Artist/Activist with Women Veterans Initiative In addition to the seven storytellers, the program will recognize the three high school winners of the Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakersâ Peace Essay contest, each one a âstrongâ young woman in her own right. âStrong Women Telling Stories of Strong Womenâ is co-presented by Landmark Center, Veteran Resilience Project, Women Veterans Initiative, Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakers, ERA Minnesota, and Women's Congress for Future Generation and Future First MN. A suggested donation of $10 supports Veteran Resilience Project, a nonprofit, founded by storyteller Elaine Wynne, that brings EMDR trauma therapy to Minnesota veterans, but larger donations are encouraged. Please RSVP for tickets to Larry Johnson, 612-747-3904, or larryjvfp@gmail.com. Visit www.resilienceMN.org for more information about how the Veteran Resilience Project is preparing to reach every veteran in Minnesota that could use a powerful resilience training therapy to transform past memories into future growth. Send feedback and nominations for show guests/interviewees to podcast@resiliencemn.org...