

Community Resilience Planning Guide
The Berry Creek fire in Northern California in September, 2020 was heartbreaking. Not far from the Camp Fire of November 8, 2018 which decimated Paradise,
The Berry Creek fire in Northern California in September, 2020 was heartbreaking. Not far from the Camp Fire of November 8, 2018 which decimated Paradise,
Walking the Line Between Denial and Despair A couple of months ago, I received an email from Jenn Meilleur, our soon to be new Executive
This remarkable conceptual framework comes to us from Joe Brewer. Much of our work at NewStories is around how to step beyond the extraordinary pressure
What does it take to come back into relationship with each other and our beautiful planet? Why is it important? What shifts when we do?
Can we look our current situation squarely in the eye? How do we live with the possibility that collapse is imminent, catastrophe likely and extinction possible? How do we find a way forward, accompanied by these hard truths?
Hanimin Liu offers the inescapable conclusion is that change is gradual and generation and requires persistence in patience. How do we take this truth on in our impatient world?
NewStories Introduces a framework — the Spiral of Co-Creating — as a new way to look at how we can create collective impact.
At NewStories we have decades of experience in helping communities and organizations and businesses have conversations that matter — conversations which explore possibilities, strategize new action, deepen learning and …
In the summer of 2017 NewStories will publish Bob Stilger’s Book AfterNow: When We Cannot See the Future, Where Do We Begin. The book is his story of how he entered in to the intense field of collapse. It is the stories of how people found their way forward to create a new normal — a new NOW.
Bob Stilger describes his learning and experience from the first three years of work after the triple disasters in Japan on March 11, 2011.
Bob Stilger had a chance to talk about learning resilience at the 2014 TEDxTokyo Teachers event. It was a delightful evening when he had a
How do individuals. groups, organizations and industries evolve over time? How do they adapt or fail to adapt to changing environments? How can change be planned and managed?