Who Gets to Tell Our Story?

   There is truth in the irony that our most cherished possession is not exclusively ours to own. We think that our most precious possessions are the things we have acquired or the relationships we have.  But for many people the “right” to tell their own story looms just as large.  Narratives of our personal … Continue reading Who Gets to Tell Our Story?

Attention Without Deficits

The challenge for all of us is to know when we are part of a true audience: when our presence is part of the presenter’s consciousness. The Broadway actress Patti LuPone is apparently at the end of her tether. As was recently reported in the New York Times, during a performance of a play at … Continue reading Attention Without Deficits