Praise for Catch the Fire
We need to do a better job of engaging future generations. Catch the Fire gives us hope for a future where young people and all of us are better able to access our humanity and creatively respond to the challenges we face. I encourage anyone who seeks to work across generations to build a more compassionate and empowered world to read this book.
Bishop Desmond Tutu, South African social rights activist and retired Anglican bishop
The arts are the languages of the soul that express and define the best and worst of what we are and could be. They are also powerful tools for change. Catch the Fire is full of living examples of how the arts enable us to connect deeply with our own humanity across generations and cultures, while providing us practical tools that can transform us, our communities, and the world around us. (PYE power!)
Peter Gabriel, musician
Catch the Fire is contagious, hot, transformative. If you want to ignite creativity, cooperation and collaboration, if you are engineering world change, this is your guidebook.
Marika Partridge, Radio Producer, former Director of NPRs All Things Considered
PYE has impacted the lives of hundreds of vulnerable young people in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Catch the Fire brings the underlying principles of the Creative Community Model to life and makes them accessible and engaging. Its a must read for anyone involved in youth development.
Priscilla Higham, Founder and Program Director, African Solutions to African Problems
Ive seen the positive, health enhancing effects of the Creative Community Model first-hand through my daughters participation in Power of Hope Camps: increased confidence, personal growth, and enthusiasm for life. Catch the Fire is now making this approach widely available for anyone who wants to have a positive impact on the lives of young people. I highly recommend it.
Andrew Weil, MD, leader and pioneer in the field of integrative medicine, author of numerous books including Spontaneous Healing
Some people think education is about filling buckets. Peggy Taylor and Charlie Murphy know its more about lighting fires. Catch the Fire is an unmatched tinderbox for kindling fires of creativity. Proceed without caution. Dont keep away from children.
Eric Utne, founder, Utne Reader
Catch the Fire shows you how to tap into the deeper streams of meaning in your work with youth and adults in a way that is joyful and transforming for you as well as those you work with. The Creative Community approach that Charlie, Peggy and their team have honed over the years is both practical and soulful. I believe in these people and this work, and I wholeheartedly endorse this powerful guide to awakening hidden wholeness across the generations.
Parker J. Palmer, educator, activist and author of Let Your Life Speak, The Courage to Teach, and Healing the Heart of Democracy
In Catch the Fire, Taylor and Murphy make the powerful argument that not only are the arts an important part of human development, they are essential to being alive. This practical handbook helps us find our way back to ourselves...and each other. And through sharing their experiences of creating spaces that change the world, teach us how to do the same in our own work and lives. A gem of a book.
Priya Parker, MBA, Innovation Consultant, Founder, Thrive Labs
Every young person deserves to discover the vision and creativity that is uniquely theirs. I know no better magicians that can show us how to do that than Peggy Taylor and Charlie Murphy. Catch the Fire is the essential guidebook for anyone who cares about young people.
Joanna Macy, PhD, environmental activist, Buddhist Scholar, author, Active Hope: How to Face the Mess Were in Without Going Crazy
Peggy Taylor and Charlie Murphys unique approach to empowerment and leadership unlocks the creative potential within young people helping translate their gifts into real-world outcomes. I have directly witnessed the impact of their model on young people and have been thoroughly impressed. I also have personally experienced their approach when applied with adults. As an experienced intercultural leadership and diversity trainer, facilitator and consultant, I am thankful for the new and innovative approaches that Peggy and Charlie are introducing to the world through this important book.
Amer F. Ahmed, educator, intercultural diversity consultant, urban arts and social justice activist, poet
In Catch The Fire, Peggy Taylor and Charlie Murphy offer an inspirational and eminently practical arts-based guide for helping young people heal from trauma, tap into their creativity and aliveness, and move forward with new passion and purpose. By integrating the honoring spirit and practical tools in this true gem of a resource, organizations that serve adolescents will be given the means to turn up the heatproviding a dynamic program that results in more compassionate, hopeful, and engaged young people and staff.
Robin Casarjian, Executive Director, Lionheart Foundation sponsor of The National Emotional Literacy Project for Youth at Risk, co-author of Power Source: Taking Charge of Your Life
Catch the Fireis filled with thrilling, enlivening and deeply transformative stories that speak to the power of practices and ideas that fuel capacities for powerful social change through intergenerational connection. It illumines the essence what we human beings can create when we experience ourselves as part of communities that are nurturing, curious, strong, ingenious and filled with the power of love in action. Thank you Peggy and Charlie for providing a map into new territories both the inner and outer landscapes of a bolder and more beautiful tomorrow.
Shakti Butler, PhD, social justice scholar, filmmaker, and speaker; Founder, World Trust Educational Services, Inc.
In my thirty years as a teacher and school administrator in Canada and Asia, this is the most exciting and successful model for working with young people I have encountered. I have seen it work its magic in such diverse settings as a camp for youth on a farm in rural Canada, a gathering of young people affected by HIV/AIDS in Uganda, a weekend program for teenage urban women, and a class of seventh graders in an International School in Vietnam. While built around the arts, the creative community model is about connecting young people to one another, awakening them to the power within themselves and helping them see the potential they have to positively impact the world around them. Catch the Fire is a must have book for anyone who works with youth.
Donna Bracewell, former principal of Linnaea School in British Columbia, Canada; teacher at the United Nations International School of Hanoi, Vietnam
Charlie and Peggys approach is empowering not just for middle class youth and adults in North America but is transformational for youth who live in poverty in different parts of the world in a wide range of religious and cultural contexts. It is magical to see divides dissolve as youth experience their shared humanity and acceptance in mixed income groups. In Catch the Fire they now generously make available the tools they use to create unbounded joy and possibility where ever they work.
Deepa Narayan, PhD, international poverty, gender, and development advisor, author of forthcoming book, Stirring Indias Soul.
Charlie Murphy and Peggy Taylor honor young peoples yearnings to build a more just and peaceful world by proclaiming: We dont have to just consume the culture we have. We can co-create the culture we need. By bringing the expressive freedoms of rock & roll to the passionate desires of soul & role, they show how social arts and inner work empower cultural creativity in young leadersand in everyone willing to
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