“What’s that Free Pass for?” I’m sitting at a bar, with an agenda in mind, and the recipient of my eventual inquiries beat me to the punch. Gone was the cascade of cool that was supposed to happen as the crunch of the first half of the football game faded, and suddenly I was up. I was supposed to deliver the Free Pass as an invitation to a Pecha Kucha Q & A I was conducting for the coming month’s presentation, wielding it as the cherry on top of my cool. Stammering, I awkwarded out:“It’s for you. It’s a piece of Socially Engaged Art. It’s kind of up to you. It’s a Free Pass to anything. If you throw it in your back pocket, it will make your life better.” I flipped it over to save myself, following the prompts towards further face saving. “Use It. Give It. It’s an opportunity for a conversation. It’s also about compassion. My friend made it by hand. It’s pretty bulletproof, which is kind of a tough pain-in-the-ass thing to do.” Between the small responses of inquiry in her whip smart tone, I could energetically tell it was okay to segue to my original purpose. I asked her if she had ever heard of Pecha Kucha, and if she might be interested in being interviewed by me. Being an ongoing conversation of yes, I slid my pad and paper towards her. “You did all this just to get my number?” In a way, I had. I was back in the bar because earlier as I sat jamming a pound of fried chicken into my face before I went to train my client, she walked in and took the air out of the … [Read more...]
Gratitude and mindfulness…
Token #331 My free pass was given to me by my cousin who visited from the East coast. It was given because of the situation my family has found itself in. My mother has been diagnosed with ALS, and I, her 21 year old daughter, am her caregiver. I left my senior year of school to move home and take care of my parents (my father is also elderly) and my mother is declining very quickly. I know very few people in this town, and am going through a turbulent and heart breaking chapter of life, watching my mom decline. Gratefulness has enabled mom and I to see the best in the time we have left, enjoying each day and dwelling on what we have, not what we don't (or won't). Because of active gratitude, my mom is able to inspire those around her and those who read her blog to pursue this positive, mindful way of life. One does not need to be on death's doorstep to see the beauty in the everyday, and the sacredness of friendship and family. When you're feeling down, just remember that in everything and everyone there is something to appreciate. If my almost paralyzed mom can be happy, so can you! (And me.) … [Read more...]
Shy people…
“I obtained a bunch of tokens and did random drops in the Washington DC area while on a trip. I am shy and random drops are the easiest way for me to distribute them. I enjoyed leaving them on subway platforms, on park benches, and in my hotel room for the next guest.” Emily B. … [Read more...]
High school…
“I’d left a newspaper and bagged cookie on an outdoor cafe table to save the seat while I went back to get my coffee. When I came back, a woman and her teen age daughter were seated at the table. It wasn’t really clear that it was a ‘save my table’ centerpiece I’d left. She apologized. I suggested we just share the table as I didn’t need the whole space – and it seemed like a nice a opportunity and kind thing to do. She extended her hand and introduced herself and her daughter. We chatted some here and there, but mostly kept to ourselves. When I was leaving I offered her a free pass token for our very, very minor mishap. She appreciated it, so another small conversation started and I learned she was a high school math teacher. She said she’d probably bring it in to school. That is the second time I’ve learned someone was a HS teacher just through a free pass conversation. They need them.” R, Providence, RI … [Read more...]
Public speaking…
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Closing time token #909?…
I gave a free pass token to a waitress last night because we got to the restaurant sort of near closing time. We were very, very hungry and tired. She was very kind and patient as other workers began their tasks of cleaning and such for closing time. She was wonderfully excited and enthusiastic to get a free pass – and it felt really good to give it to her as an extra gesture of appreciation. It was sort of a free pass for how she gracefully managed the pace of the kitchen service because they were wrapping up for the day. It was of wonderful how quickly she got the concept, how much she appreciated it, and her immediate ideas of things she might need it for. We both felt so happy in the offering and receiving a free pass moment. to close out a long day. … [Read more...]
Token #367…
How and where did your free pass token land in your hands? I was at the opening reception for Open Engagement Conference and I told a woman about how nervous I was for my presentation. She then offered me a free pass. I slept with it under my pillow. What is the story of your free pass? how was it needed/used? It is not used yet, but depending on how I present tomorrow, I might use it. Have you passed it on, yet? No not yet Rudy … [Read more...]
Random find #958 in Oregon!
How and where did your free pass token land in your hands? Found it just last night, in a pile of free stuff left by the sidewalk near the New Seasons-7 Corners grocery store in Portland, Oregon. Probably left behind by someone moving out. What is the story of your free pass? how was it needed/used? I just discovered this site and this art project through the chance finding last night. Have you passed it on, yet? Have not passed it on yet. Lynx636 … [Read more...]
Shopping line…
“I was grocery shopping one afternoon and made a bee line for the shortest line. The couple ahead of me had a full to overflowing carriage and a screaming, red-faced 2 year old, clearly in need of a nap, which her mother kept calmly repeating, each utterance met with another wail from the child. I hate screaming like that, but I remembered that I had put a couple of free passes in my pocket before i went into the store. Instead of suffering in silence along with the family, I approached the mother and asked her if she needed a free pass, and handed her one. She smiled, said yes and expressed interest in the project…I gave another to Dad. As I was packing my groceries into my car, I happened to look over my shoulder to see Dad pushing the carriage of groceries, and Mom carrying her giggling daughter. Made MY day!” Cranston, RI … [Read more...]
Co worker….
“Last Friday I got angry at a coworker in accounting who declined twice to be helpful to me in my hour of personal need. She refused to verify my employment at the office or to reprint lost pay stubs for me when asked. I find my frustration stems from being powerless and having to ask for help in the first place from someone who is known to be bitchy and uncooperative. My frustrations fester, and it becomes difficult to let go of them. I wish I would handle myself better and not lose sleep over petty problems that arise, even when they affect my personal finances. I think I would like a free pass both to reserve the right to be justifiably angry at this colleague for jeopardizing my livelihood as well as to be forgiven when I am.” Priscilla, Cape Cod. … [Read more...]