by Shannon Leahy | Jul 11, 2020 | Storytelling
Before we dig in and pretend we’re at the beach and peeing in the water, let’s send sunny Canadian love to America, okay? Those boys and girls need some mask-wearing cheering. My goodness. If you’re a full-time chatterbox, raise your hand. Do you own a megaphone? I...
by Shannon Leahy | Jun 11, 2020 | Communication, Posts
Shall we dig deep and look for light? Imagine I tell a story about how my grandfather died. I told you we were going deep! While listening, and keeping your social distance, you’d probably think about your own grandfather or a father-like figure you love. If you’re...
by Shannon Leahy | May 11, 2020 | Posts, Storytelling
Ever gone to the zoo and watched the monkeys? (Obviously you haven’t been to the zoo since COVID-19, right? That poor Brooklyn tiger!) Where was I? Monkeys. Our charming relatives throw their own feces – their own pooh! – at each other to establish dominance. Whoever...
by Shannon Leahy | Apr 11, 2020 | Posts, Storytelling
Let’s play a game. Look at your left shoulder. Go on. I’m not looking at you. See it? Sitting on your shoulder is a giant Black Parrot. And this nasty bird does not negotiate. Chocolate bribes, pyjama pants and rose bouquets? Nope. The Black Parrot is like...