From the monthly archives:

February 2009

Ripples (2/24/09)

by Stepping on February 24, 2009

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A great array of interesting content has continued to emerge across the Stepping Stone Partner blogs.  Have a look.

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Self and Story III

by Sid Parham on February 21, 2009

in A Next Step

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As students progress at the Family Foundation School, we ask them to sponsor other students in the way most Twelve Step programs use sponsors.  We call them “junior sponsors,” because each student is assigned a staff member as a senior sponsor. Those not familiar with Twelve Step programs can think of this as mentorship.

As junior sponsors, our students learn to listen to others and withhold judgment. As sponsees, they learn to share their feelings and to admit to fears they would not admit to themselves. They learned to look for resentment in their story and in those of others.

They’ve learned that constructing a self is hard work—as is novel writing.  Our graduation speeches are often about the struggles the student has experienced here.   Our students have discovered emotion and work—essential to telling a good story.

In addition to these analytic techniques, the program gives its story tellers a pattern–what it was like—how we changed—what it is like now. Many literary critics of the twentieth century have tried to define the number and types of patterns in stories. While various critics disagree on the exact number, most concur that there are a limited number of patterns (plots) and that writers more often hold our interest through character and setting.

The AA pattern seems to me to be a number of things—first it is a pattern of hope. Recovery is possible. Second it strikes me as a romantic plot—in the classic versus romantic sense—not as a love story. This pattern assumes that people are always changing, always growing. Persons who have been in AA awhile and spoken at a number of meetings know that they rewrite the story in each telling, because they have changed since they told it last. As Goethe says, “man is always becoming, never is.” And third this pattern is a basic American plot often seen in melodrama and comedy. A struggle is successful and people are stronger because of it.

Finely any useful theory of story telling must include ideas about audience. The AA story has a specified audience those who came to a meeting seeking help. So our graduation speeches are not for the students’ families, or even for themselves. They are for the students who are remaining at the school and who are in the midst of the struggle. They see their friends successfully telling themselves and acquire hope that too can do this. That is why it takes three days to graduate our class.

Self and Story I

Self and Story II

(Read more of Sid’s work at Old Before Wise.)

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Self and Story II

February 20, 2009

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Stories are so important to the twelve step work we do with our students that we allow every graduate to speak at graduation. This gives us a three day event , but it allows our students to reflect on their lives, their progress, and how they will present themselves to [...]

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Self and Story I

February 19, 2009

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I can’t remember a time when I wasn’t fascinated by stories. I grew up with great story tellers and I know I am shaped by my grandfather’s stories as well as my own. Early on I became fascinated by how stories were told and who told them and thus my career [...]

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Next Round for the Miller Bill

February 13, 2009

On Wednesday, February 11, House Education and Labor Committee Chairman George Miller (D-CA) passed H.R. 911, the Stop Child Abuse in Residential Programs for Teens Act of 2009.   H.R. 911 is virtually identical to H.R. 6358, the legislation which was introduced last year and passed by a wide margin in Congress last session.  [...]

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Ripples (2/10/09)

February 10, 2009

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Here’s some fresh content to explore from across the Stepping Stone Partner blogs.

Alex discusses how business can find access to talent in the down economy: Employers may want to start looking now.
Mike reflects on gratitude with I am not alone.
Sid asks the interesting questions Who do you write for? Who [...]

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