Insights, Highlights & Mindworks Chats

Go deeper into the essence of narrative practices with our insights, deep dives, in-depth stories, happenings and chats

Sacred Story Circles Form Bridge to Narrative Spiritual Care

One evening a week, Sarah Wittmeyer has been gathering with a group of women at Highland Avenue of the Brethren Church in Elgin, IL to share stories—of becoming, of growing into who they are, of weighing challenges, or just sharing a bit about themselves.

Writing Hard Stories: A Writing Workshop with Member Melanie Brooks

The Northwest Narrative Medicine Consortium is offering a three-part writing workshop on April 13, 20, and 27 called "Writing Hard Stories: A Writing Workshop" with Narrative Mindworks Member Melanie Brooks.

CONSPICUIS – Artificial Intelligence for Mental Health

Narrative Mindworks member Eli Strzelecka has created an enterprise called “CONSPICUIS – Artificial Intelligence for Mental Health” - www.conspicuis.xyz.  

Poets Reading Poems by Other Poets | Jim Mancinelli reading "Walking" by Charles Simic

"Poets Reading Poems by Other Poets" is a new series from Narrative Mindworks that bridges the worlds of creation and appreciation within the realm of poetry. Each episode features a poet or writer reading a favorite poem, offering unique readings and insights that illuminate the interconnectedness of the poetic community.

Storytelling in the Songs of Life: I See Me

Meet some of your fellow Mindworks members doing incredible work in their communities and around the world. See how your community is actualizing narrative practice, helping heal and unite families, groups, patients and communities through the power of story.

Everyday Armageddons

A hospice chaplain/grief counselor and a pastor offer a first-hand and realistic depiction of death and dying

A Q & A with the Rev. Matt Holmes, who draws from two decades as a hospice chaplain, grief counselor, nurses’ aide, and emergency medical technician, and invites us to peer into the often-occulted dimensions of life’s endings. From bedsores to isolation to neglect to deep, desperate love, modern death’s characteristics are navigated here with insight, honesty, depth, and clarity. Following the sense of horror and humor evoked in each narrative are theopoetic and theological reflections from the Rev. Thomas R. Gaulke, PhD.

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