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A bit about me

My name is Stas Uittenbogaard. I like to tell stories, and I like to listen to other people´s stories. I believe both can help make the world a better place.

I am a social worker by education. I coach, investigate, write and tweet the world towards a better place.

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Stas Uittenbogaard

Sophiaweg 130, 6523NJ Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Birthday: 21 JAN 1990
Phone number: +(31) 6 36171496
Website: stasuittenbogaard.blogspot.com
E-mail: Uittenbogaard.S@gmail.com

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Employment

  • April 2018 - current

    Stories Work @ Freelancer

    As freelancer I create content, write and teach workshops. Past assignments include coaching school children (April 2018) and sport's reporting for Tour Tracker LLC (2018, 2019).

  • June 2018 - current

    ABN AMRO bank @ Advisor Daily Banking

    As advisor, I help customers solve problems they face in their day-to-day banking.

  • Sept. 2013- Aug. 2014 ; Jan. 2016 - Jan. 2018

    Loesje @ Creative Employee ; Workshop coordination ; volunteer coordination

    Loesje is a Dutch creative writing organisation well known for their politically engaged posters, written from the viewpoint of a teenage girl. First as an intern and later as employee I coordinated and taught workshops in creative writing. I also performed various tasks pertaining to the day-to-day running of a non-subsidised NGO.

  • Sept. 2015- Nov. 2015

    Gemeente Nijmegen @ Community Manager

    I collected community input for the local government of Nijmegen, using a combination of an online discussion platform with traditional face-to-face community activities and youth activities.

  • Sep. 2014 - Jan. 2015

    Gemeente Arnhem @ Policy Research Arts & Culture

    Internship. Researched the local policy on bottom-up cultural initiatives. Used narrative research to analyse the experience of artists and entrepeneurs.

  • Sept. 2013 - June 2015

    HAN University of Applied Science @ Student representative

    Member of two 'Onderwijscommissies' or educational committees, as a representative of students of CMV and as representative of students of Social Work respectively.

  • Jan. 2012 - May 2012

    World Social Work Day / HAN University of Applied Science @ Event Organiser

    Internship. Organised a debate and event for 200 students of the Institute of Social Studies.

  • Sep. 2011 - Dec. 2011

    KION Childcare @ Drama teacher

    Internship.

  • 2011

    Youth Theatre KWATTA @ Production Assistant

    Internship.

Education

  • June 2018

    Wet Financieel Toezicht @ Randstad

    Official regulatory certificate for bank employees..

  • November 2017

    Online Content Strategy @ [De Redactie]

    Multi-day course on content reviews and audience targeting.

  • September 2017

    Time Management @ tijdwinst.nl

    Workshop on productivity.

  • 2010-2015

    Bachelor of Social Work @ HAN University of Applied Science, Institute of Social Studies

    Officially titled "Culturele Maatschappelijke Vorming", or "Cultural Civic Development", this is a social work variant focussing on using creativity in community building. Specialisation in theatre.

  • Sept. 2014 - Jan. 2015

    Politics, Policy and Governance @ HAN University of Applied Science, Faculty of Economy

    Minor course, 30 ects.

  • Sept. 2014 - Jan. 2015

    The Storytelling Human @ Radboud University Nijmegen

    Independent coursework, 5 ects. Academic course on the evolutionary psychology behind mankind's predisposition to narrativity.

  • Sept. 2012

    Press training @ AKKU Trainingsbureau

    Training in writing press releases and doing both radio and television interviews.

Skills & Things about me

Critical Thinker
#1
Empathy
Comitted
#2
Creativity
Doer
#3
Enthousiasm

Portfolio

My latest projects


Saturday, January 23, 2016

The Truth about Stories (book review)

Thomas King is a magician with stories. Take the stories he tells about his own life, for instance. They're yours. Do with them what you will. Tell them to others. Read them again, for a second or third time. Forget them. Write a book review on goodreads. But don't say in the years to come that you'd lived your life differently if only you had heard this story.

You've heard it now.


The paragraph above is stolen.I stole it from Thomas King's The Truth about Stories: a Native Narrative . It might be the final paragraph from the book, or a paragraph from somewhere in the beginning, or even the middle of the book. I won't spoil that.

King is a master storyteller. In this book he tells a story about the stories that have been and are still being told about Northern America's Natives. He shows how the different stories that we, as a society, tell ourselves affect the way we as a society live. The book is full of both native stories, anecdotes from real life and historical reflection. Although the lessons learned can be applied virtually limitless, the case study is that of a group of people that, according to most stories told about them, should no longer exist (although they definitely do exist, as King exemplifies) : American Indians. Throughout the book, King shows what stories about a "dying, noble race" do to communities and lawmakers. 

I've been politically active since my early youth, and through my education I've been able to acquire skills to turn ideals into practice.There's another thing I've loved since my early youth: stories. I've been swept away by epic works of fiction and by tiny fairy tales. In the weekends I sometimes perform as a medieval storyteller, speaking of Brynhild and Freydis and other long-gone viking heroines. But slowly, throughout the years, I've started to realise that this second interest is not so different from the first after all: the stories we tell influence the world we create.
Thomas King's The Truth About Stories is a short collection of essays that describe how the stories told about Native Americans in particular formed public policy and individual lives. I'd recommend this book to anyone, and although his examples are far stronger than mine, I've seen the same principles in my study and my work. We're all quick to tell our stories in the frames provided by other stories. The same goes for politicians, when they try to counter extremism from within the same frame. That's why I think it's so very important to tell different stories; show solutions and find different frames.

I am going to read this book again. I am going to need it to soak up it's full meaning. But I can say without hesitation that this is a great book.

Skills

What can I do


Non-profits

I have experience in and passion for operating within non-profit environments. I thrive in organisations where the realisation of ideals and change takes precendence over profit.

Narrative research

Narrative research is a powerful tool which allows the researcher to discover underlying issues while simultaneously giving the subject the feeling of being heard.

Education

The transfer of knowledge does not have to be boring, stuffy or forced. Whether through workshops, educational events or other means, I find education an inspiring field.

Activism & Advocacy

I am a firm believer in bottom-up influence of people, whether it is youth groups, citizen groups, (student)unions or other interest groups.

Creative writing

I've taught workshops in creative writing and regularly employ creative writing techniques in brainstorming.

Events

Small events (up to 200 people), such as debate nights, community gatherings, congresses etc.

Social media

Growing up as a member of one of the earliest social media generations, I have extensive experience with twitter and facebook. Professionally, I have assisted in managing large audience twitter, facebook and instagram accounts.

Wishes

What do I want to learn


Campaigning

On a tactical level, I believe I have a solid grasp of campaigning. I would like to increase my in-depth knowledge and experience of campaigning on a strategic level.

(Content) Marketing & Social Media Marketing

Non-profit or cultural organisations are increasingly dependent on generating their own income, and I'd like to help with that. I would like to built on my theoretical and practical knowledge.

Hobbies

What do I enjoy outside of the office


Pro-cycling

As a spectator, I have been following cycling for several years on television and by the roadside. Since december 2015 I have started riding my own Bianchi. I have my own cycling blog here

History

Literature

From the English classics to the postcolonial, from the Icelandic Saga's to contemporary short stories. I love to read.

Contact

Get in touch with me


Adress/Street

Sophiaweg 130, 6523NJ Nijmegen

Phone number

+(31) 636171496

Website

stasuittenbogaard.blogspot.com