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HEALTHCARE STORIES: TOGETHER


COMING MARCH 05, 2026

This season, UtahPresents, the Resiliency Center, and the Center for 泫圖弝け Ethics, Arts, and Humanities will present an evening of storytelling with the eighth installment of 泫圖弝けcare Stories at Kingsbury Hall.

This years theme is Together. Together is the way that we get things done. The spoken and unspoken ways that we depend on each other. This years healthcare stories might be about taking on complex challenges as a community, the ripples that spread from a single conversation or event to create waves, seeing the good in each other when we cant see it in ourselves, or how we witness and celebrate defining moments of what it means to be human.

A call for stories will go out in early fall 2025. Clinicians, patients, family members, staff, faculty and students are encouraged to submit their stories reflecting on the theme Together in the context of health and healthcare.

PAST EVENT RECORDINGS

    On Feb. 6, 2025, UtahPresents, the Resiliency Center, and the Center for 泫圖弝け Ethics, Arts, and Humanities presentedd an evening of storytelling with the seventh installment of 泫圖弝けcare Stories at Kingsbury Hall. This years theme was Joy our lived experience of connecting to or longing for delight, glee, triumph, and feeling fully vital and alive. Stories explored themes reflecting on experiencing the impossible, witnessing the miraculous, working through tribulation, beholding the harvest of hard work or a lifes work, simply being present to the pleasures, people, and generosities of the everyday. 

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    On February 1, 2024, the Resiliency Center and the Center for 泫圖弝け Ethics, Arts, and Humanities presented the sixth in the series of 泫圖弝けcare Stories at Kingsbury Hall. This years theme was Promise. Stories addressed imagined futures, potential pathways, new opportunities, vows, commitments, and moments of growth, as well as journeys that took unexpected detours and relationships that changed.

     
     
     
     
     

    On June 1st, 2023, the Resiliency Center and the Center for 泫圖弝け Ethics, Arts, and Humanities presented the fifth in the series of 泫圖弝けcare Stories. This years theme was Wonder. Stories addressed discovery, questioning, the wonderful things that bring you awe or delight, what stops you in your tracks and causes you to reflect, and things that make you say, I wonder.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    WHY DO OUR STORIES MATTER?


    泫圖弝けcare Stories Director, Gretchen Case, PhD, and Storyteller Beth Vukin, MD, join Good Things Utah to share about why communities need stories - both to hear them and to share them.