Gaye Sutton

Storyteller, Author & Counsellor

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What If…

May 17, 2019 by Gaye Sutton

What If…

Isn't this a thought provoking poster- thank you Canva. I am grateful for your generousity. What if we were?    Grateful today and every day?  I wonder how the world would be?  Certainly, I'm aware that the more gratitude I express for the millions of blessings that unfold each day in my life, ... continue reading

A Quick Post

June 11, 2018 by Gaye Sutton

A Quick Post

  <55045140604__79ACEF76-5124-4658-B866-557FD1E372CF> MATARIKI  - New Year-   June 15th, 2018 Matariki is the Te Reo or Maori name for that constellation known as The Pleiades to the people who came and settled here in the 1800s.  It is the beginning of the Maori New Year and ... continue reading

Peace in Pandemonium

April 22, 2018 by Gaye Sutton

Peace in Pandemonium

This is where we are, Janie, Carlo and I in our corner of Ubud.  Janie has provided me with a map and although I haven’t stepped outside of the places I’ve been to with her on this, my first walk alone I’m hoping I can make sense of it if I need to.   Bali, Sunday morning.  I never wake early, ... continue reading

I’m Still Excited:

April 11, 2018 by Gaye Sutton

I’m Still Excited:

After weeks of struggling to get through what I call, "back door" of my website so that I could continue my I'm So Excited, theme, and a two+ hour stint with my dear nephew who usually sorts out my troubles and a  phone marathon with Muhummad Afi, at Apple.com in Indonesia, I am back into my ... continue reading

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Testimonials

Gaye Sutton took the audience on a rollicking traveller’s saga, rich with references to antiquity and mythology with frequent touchdowns on universal joys and sorrows. Gaye has the ability to use her vast research into the human condition in her telling. Her warmth and humour with earthy touches kept the audience amused, involved and touched.
Wairarapa News
She is naturally funny and a true original… where has she been all our lives?
Jane BowronDominion Post
Gaye’s story, Fairy Godfathers, about the awkward, reticent, unacknowledged goodness and generosity of men is doubly moving because it is created and told by a woman. It is told with such genuine gratitude and above all forgiveness for men’s ways, it made me cry. I listened to the story as I would listen to words of grace. This is a profoundly healing story.
David ShapiroStorytellerMelbourne
Gaye you were magic as always and we all loved it!  
Lisa EmersonCreative Writing Course CoordinatorMassey University
Thanks for the storytelling session you did with our patients – they loved it and the stories sparked some interesting discussion.
Christine McKennaMary Potter Hospice

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