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Anastasia the Storyteller

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From the serenity of New Horizons' Retreat Center at Harpers Ferry, Executive Director, Anastasia Rosen-Jones, shares stories of the lessons life has taught her, especially her eight years of being and recovering from blindness.

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Anastasia and Sue introduce Anastasia's forthcoming historical fiction-fantasy novel, Camelot Disrupted, (due out in 2025) as the foundation for their (under construction,) social activists' handbook, "A Playbook For Where The United States Now Needs To Go," according to these two non-profit co-founders. Profoundly (and accidentally) begun on January 6, 2021, the day of the Insurrection, Camelot Disrupted is based on Anastasia's true story, dating back to the 1960s and the three assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr and Robert Kennedy. In its telling, Camelot Disrupted depicts the philosophy, put into practice in the Black Bear Mountain Village (BBMV) Project, developed out of the shared vision of these two visionaries. The current BBMV project, including the Small "Zones of Peace" Experiential Education Training Model (ZOP), also a basis for the in-progress "Playbook" was inspired by a quote from Mahatma Gandhi, on building world peace, "We do best to begin by carving out territories or zones of peace where violence and deceit will not be used." The two visionaries came together in 2006 to heal a Jewish Muslim controversy in their local community which they did successfully. Out of that experience was born what would later become the Black Bear Mountain Village Project and the ZOP training approach, both of which took shape during the pandemic, ready for launching in 2025. The "Playbook" is being developed, over time, for publication at a later date. In the meantime, visit our web site at smallzonesofpeace.org for details on purchasing online Curriculum Modules as the Playbook takes shape. Also join us for coming discussions and storytelling on the Black Bear Mountain Village Project.
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On-Demand Episodes

In presenting some of the foundational goals of their long-in-the planning Truth or Dare Movement, as they seek to now formally introduce the Movement to the public with this program, Anastasia and Sue touch on the backstory aspects... more

Celebrating Anastasia's Fifty Year Anniversary of the day her Prophecy took "root," Anastasia and Sue delve into the details of exactly what occurred for Anastasia on that profound life-changing day, the day before Richard Nixon,... more

Anastasia and her Small "Zones of Peace" co-founder, Sue deVeer, offering their well-developed, over close to five decades, low-cost mental health solution, highlighting in particular, how their Radical Truth-Telling-with-Love approach can... more

Introducing her new online radio show series -- "Shining A Light On Gaslighting," Anastasia dedicates this new series to the diligence of the ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Movement and its many therapists who work... more

Anastasia is interviewed by Board Member Terry in this discussion, retiring Anastasia The Storyteller current format.

Still seeking to clarify "what is gender tyranny," for the listening audience, and "how do you move beyond it," Anastasia returns with New Horizons/Small "Zones Of Peace" Board Member, Terry, exploring the intersect between gender... more

Anastasia, joined by New Horizons Board Member Terry presents this show as a possible embryonic series on the topic of ?moving beyond gender tyranny,? as laid out by show sponsors, the New Horizons Small ?Zones of Peace? Project.... more

Anastasia and Lynn build on the discussions of their last two shows, exploring their extremely different views on truth-telling: Lynn staunchly believing that truth-telling is dangerous while Anastasia is certain that truth-telling is the... more

Allow me to acknowledge, here, that I was disappointed enough with our previous show, How Truth-Telling Sets Us Free, to spend some of my precious July 4th time figuring out how to turn what I considered a bit of a mishap to the good,... more

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