Can storytelling change our response to differences? When Israeli-born Noa Baum moved to the U.S. and unexpectedly formed a friendship with a Palestinian woman, she realized the importance of listening to the story of the "other" - even if that other is the enemy. Noa will share her experience and discuss what makes storytelling a unique and powerful tool to transforms perceptions, and connect across conflict in our communities and workplaces.
About the speaker:
The Washington Post describes Noa Baum as someone who "spreads cultural truths that eclipse geopolitical boundaries...". Born and raised in Israel, Noa is an award-winning storyteller, author, public speaker, and coach focusing on the power of narrative to bridge differences, foster collaboration and ignite passion in organizations and communities. She presets internationally from The World Bank and US Defense Department to prestigious Universities, festivals, and congregations.
Noa is the author of a memoir A Land Twice Promised: An Israeli Woman’s Quest for Peace (also on Audible) and a children’s book How the Birds Became Friends.
Here are some links to connect with Noa:
+ Courses and classes: www.noabaum.com
+ “A Land Twice Promised: An Israeli Woman’s Quest for Peace” book: [ Ссылка ]
P.S. If you have any questions - from hosting a strategic storytelling training and finding a story-based solution to your tasks to receiving touching and inspiring videos that were a kind of advertising during the conference - we are in touch by email welcome@historia.academy or in Telegram: [ Ссылка ] !
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