You, Me and We: Sharing Stories on the Road to Stronger Relationships

You, Me and We: Sharing Stories on the Road to Stronger Relationships

We’re introducing our newest team member, who joins us as Director of Research and Evaluation: “I’ve always been fascinated by systems of all kinds – mechanical linkages, circuit boards, solar systems, ecosystems. At the tiny end of the scale, we ourselves are made up of linked systems of cells and chemicals and vessels; at the vaster end, our entire universe is a system of clusters of galaxies linked by gravity. But not all systems are as remote as these. Among the most intricate and compelling systems are the ones we navigate every day: the relationships, groups, networks and hierarchies that make up the personal and professional fabric of our lives. We’re born into some of these systems – our families and cultures – and others we choose and build based on our goals and needs. Some social systems are rigid and rule-defined; others are loose, flexible and informal. You’ve heard it before: humans are deeply social animals.”

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Explosions: When Personal Experience Meets Social Interaction

Explosions: When Personal Experience Meets Social Interaction

Inspired by Ann Kowal Smith’s previous reflection on the power of experience, Books@Work Board member Karen Nestor reflects on the ways in which that experience is compounded through social interaction of the sort provided in Books@Work seminars. She writes, “In Books@Work we have seen the exponential power that is unleashed when people share their life experience with others in new ways and begin to challenge their assumptions about the world and each other.”

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Reading is a Social Activity

Reading is a Social Activity

Whereas traditional college students can sometimes find it challenging to relate ideas and concepts to their own views and lives (perhaps due to their youth and inexperience), Books@Work groups are diverse, and the discussion include a rich variety of reactions and inferences about literature. Participants have a lifetime of experiences that give them insight into characters and storylines.

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