Noa Baum

Speaker, Storyteller, Author & Coach

Virtual Programs and Workshops

Experience the power of storytelling with a wide range of virtual programs that help schools, communities, organizations, and leaders stay connected even when we’re apart.

Contact us for LIVE VIRTUAL or Pre-RECORDED programs.

Choose your format!

Live in-person

Bring Noa to your corner of the world
for a live interactive program.

Synchronous

Live performance delivered via any virtual platform
(Zoom; Google Meets etc.)

Asynchronous

Pre-RECORDED programs
to play at your convenience.
Watch samples below.

Bichronous

A combination of a pre-recorded program
followed by live Q & A or activities.

Watch samples of pre-recorded programs for families and schools

Undaunted: Tales of Adventure and Courage (Recommended for grades 4 and up)

During times of crisis stories help calm and guide us. Stories about overcoming fear remind us of our courage. This uplifting program offers stories that attend to social emotional needs in challenging times and are rooted in literacy. Noa invites students to listen deeply, imagine, and connect with the adventures of undaunted characters who are not discouraged by difficulty, danger or disappointment.

A Taste of Eden: Stories from the Jewish Tradition
(Family friendly)

A celebration of the Jewish tradition with tales of wonder, magic and faith from Israel and around the world.  With warm authenticity and her animated style, Noa combines Jewish folktales and personal stories that are uplifting and entertaining for the entire family.

Story Bridges: Exploring Identity and Connection
(Grades 6 – 12 and adults)

Available only in live assembly format.

Stories are a powerful window to our identity and help us see beyond labels, pre-conceptions and fears. This dynamic assembly helps students discover and explore many of the facets of identity. Noa shares her experiences of bridging differences through the power of story. She invites students to consider the multiple aspects of our identity as reflected in personal stories and national narratives.

Hear how Noa hated her name but came to appreciate its meaning; how she befriended a Palestinian woman who was considered her enemy; and the true story of a Pakistani 13-year-old boy who learns not to hate. This compelling and moving presentation offers an inspiration for students to take the first step toward building bridges of peace in their own lives, communities and the world.

Choosing Peace – Multicultural Tales to Ponder (Recommended for grades 3-5)

At this critical time when we need to not only embrace diversity, but also to understand it, Noa offers the opportunity to see the world from multiple perspectives and to consider our role in making the world kinder and more just. Students will explore the themes of peace, justice, wisdom, and compassion across diverse cultures.