Step into a reflective pause with Michael as he shares the living tradition of Pueblo storytelling, where stories are more than narratives—they are vessels of ancestral knowledge, identity, and responsibility. Through the timeless presence of tricksters, participants explore how humor, mischief, and consequence become powerful teaching tools rooted in place, community, and emergence. This session invites participants to reconnect with storytelling as an Indigenous framework for preserving language, ceremony, culture, and lived experience—honoring the wisdom of the past while carrying it forward with intention and heart.