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SUMMARY:'Storyliving' - Transforming Leadership through Everyday Communications by Jay Golden
DESCRIPTION:Your audience is drowning in a sea of data. How can you be more memorable and more transformative as a leader in this time of information overload? How can your authenticity and purpose truly influence your most treasured audiences? \nThe answer is in the journeys you’ve taken\, and the gems you’ve left by the side of the road. \nIn this highly interactive talk\, Story Living\, CEO Storytelling Coach and Author Jay reveals how shaping your essential insights into retellable stories can make your change-making more impactful and your work more purposeful. \nStory Living means:\n• Story listening\n• Being a student of transformation\n• Leveraging the brain science of memorability\n• Translating meaning from your lived experience to catalyze purposeful leadership\n• Gathering\, shaping\, and sharing a collection of essential\, retellable stories to guide people through the noise \nJay Golden is an author\, CEO story coach\, and international speaker on leadership through storytelling. As founder and Chief Storyteller at Retellable\, Jay teaches leaders in tech\, sustainability\, travel\, and food sectors to find\, shape\, and catalyze authentic stories that change leadership and culture. While the impact of these stories have reached around the planet\, the work always begins very locally. “Before a story can change the world\,” says Jay\, “It first has to change you.” \nJay is an open-water swimmer\, language enthusiast\, and the author of Retellable: How Your Essential Stories Unlock Power and Purpose.\nPresenter’s Website: https://www.retellable.com \nFREE ADMISSION – 1757 Ashland St.\, Ashland\, OR. One mile west of I-5 Exit 14
URL:https://ashlandnews.projectahost.com/event/storyliving-transforming-leadership-through-everyday-communications-by-jay-golden/
LOCATION:Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library\, 1757 Ashland St.\, Ashland\, 97520
CATEGORIES:Education,Storytelling
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SUMMARY:Red Cross Blood Drive at SOU
DESCRIPTION:We’re very excited to team with SOU for the return of American Red Cross blood drives on campus\, after 17 years. \nAnd in the wake of Hurricane Helene\, the need is great — please consider giving! Come to give and earn a $10 gift card by email — see rcblood.org/treat for more information.
URL:https://ashlandnews.projectahost.com/event/red-cross-blood-drive-at-sou/2024-10-08/
LOCATION:SOU Stevenson Union\, 1118 Siskiyou Blvd.\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community event
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SUMMARY:Big Ideas: Freedom to Read: Book Banning & Other Challenges Facing Libraries
DESCRIPTION:On the tails of the annual Banned Books Week\, join Kari May\, Director\, Jackson County Library Services; and Marie Felgentrager\, School Library Media Specialist\, Southern Oregon Education Service District\, and Oregon Association of School Librarians Intellectual Freedom Committee Representative\, for a discussion of censorship\, the Freedom to Read\, and other challenges facing school and public libraries in Oregon and nationally. \nKari May has been the Library Director for Jackson County Library Services since 2018. She has 25 years of experience working in libraries in Colorado\, Utah\, and Oregon\, and she believes that libraries have a vital role to play in a community’s vibrancy. She has served as the President of the Colorado Library Association and was named Chamber Member of the Year when she was Library Director of a rural system in southeastern Colorado. JCLS received the Star of Excellence Award from the Medford/Jackson Chamber of Commerce in 2019\, and in April 2023\, library hours were expanded across all 15 branches. May is a member of the Medford Rogue Rotary and serves on the steering committee for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library in Jackson County. She is the Chairperson of Southern Oregon PBS’s Community Advisory Board. May enjoys exploring Southern Oregon\, from Crater Lake to hiking trails and wineries. She lives in Medford with her chocolate lab\, Sydney\, who makes sure they get out and walk the hilly streets around their home. May stays active walking and swimming and enjoys cooking and\, of course\, reading. \nMarie Felgentrager\, is the certified District Librarian/Media Specialist for Roseburg Public Schools\, a contracted Library Specialist for the Southern Oregon Educational Service District\, and a Specialty Library Coach for the Douglas Educational Service District. She has served as a public school librarian for 13 years and has been a teaching librarian for the past 6 years. As the head librarian at the high school\, Felgentrager serves a student population of more than 1\,500\, as well as overseeing 8 elementary and 2 middle school libraries. In 2022\, she was selected as the Oregon Intellectual Freedom Champion and is now serving as the Oregon Association of School Librarians Intellectual Freedom Committee Representative. Supporting the right to read for all individuals is her professional passion. \nThe monthly Big Ideas discussion series features prominent local experts speaking on relevant and timely issues affecting our community. Lectures are jointly sponsored by the Ashland Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and Jackson County Library Services.
URL:https://ashlandnews.projectahost.com/event/big-ideas-freedom-to-read-book-banning-other-challenges-facing-libraries/
LOCATION:Ashland Library\, 410 Siskiyou Boulevard\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community event,Conversation,Education,Government,Library,Social issues
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SUMMARY:Carsie Blanton with guest Luke Wallace presented by the Ashland Folk Collective
DESCRIPTION:Carsie Blanton is a songwriter with hooks\, chutzpah\, and revolutionary optimism. Inspired by artist-activists including Nina Simone and Woody Guthrie\, her catalog careens through American popular song from folk and swing to pop-punk protest anthems. \nWith her unique mix of humor\, soul\, and political wit\, and fifteen-plus years on the road\, Blanton has amassed a dedicated fan base and a small menagerie of viral hits (Rich People\, Shit List\, Fishin’ With You). Her forthcoming album After the Revolution\, produced by Grammy-winner Tyler Chester\, is slated for release in March of 2024. \nLuke Wallace is songwriter\, activist\, choral arranger and touring musician. He grew up and lives in Coast Salish Territories and has been a vocal advocate for ecology and community since releasing his first album 9 years ago. Luke travels all over the world performing and speaking about the paradigm shift needed to ensure a livable planet for future generations. \nDoors 6:00pm | Show 7:00-10:00pm \n$30 | $35 \nCedarwood Barn will serve Wine & Beer | Rogue Food Unites serving food! \nNo outside food or drinks! \nNo pets! \nBring your own seating- outdoor show! \nKids under 12 free for outdoor show.
URL:https://ashlandnews.projectahost.com/event/carsie-blanton-with-guest-luke-wallace-presented-by-the-ashland-folk-collective/
LOCATION:Cedarwood Farm Barn Show\, 7912 Wagner Creek Road\, Talent\, OR\, 97540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance,Social issues
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