Glass-House Chats are monthly hour-long online spaces for conversation and connection, to ask questions and explore ideas, approachs and methods, share learning and meet others. They are free sessions for anyone interested, and are kept to around 10 participants to allow for open dialogue.

About this Session

We are all storytellers, parcelling up our experiences to share anecdotes with friends, family and colleagues. Stories have the power to teach us important lessons, provide a window into someone else’s experience and help us learn more about the world outside of our first-person experience. But what power do stories have to change places, and how can we capture this power in a world that increasingly values neatly parcelled statistics over human experience? 

Join us in our November Glass-House Chat to explore how storytelling can empower people to share knowledge, experiences and methods that can help us come together to collectively improve our cities, towns and villages.

About the Series

The sessions will be chaired by The Glass-House team, who will briefly introduce the theme and then open the floor for an informal and open discussion among participants.

To ensure space for meaningful discussion, places are limited to a small group. Key discussion points will be collated and shared after each session, and Chatham house rules are kept when sharing any points from the event.