Stories to Tell

We are all the sum of our stories.

They tell where we’ve been, what we’ve done and what makes us tick. From grand adventures to the everyday, stories are what we remember of ourselves and others, and allow us to share those memories. Stories are also a way of sharing individual experiences that allow others to understand what we’re going through and help to shape the future.

The story catching process is gentle and personal, just like a conversation over a cup of tea. We’re interested in your experiences through the palliative care journey and life – the things that are important to you and the things you would like to talk about in the past, present and future. It’s a way of getting to know you better.

Listen to stories

Bev

 

Gayle

 

Kaye

 

Neil

 

Rex

 


Amie Brûlée is a story catcher, researcher, musician, and anthropologist based in central Victoria. You can find more about her and her projects at: www.amiebrulee.com.au