Random Narratives Podcasts

  • The Great Humbling
  • Courageous Wordsmith
  • Elena Out Loud
  • The Narrative Monopoly
  • In Search of the Story
  • Graphic Medicine Podcast
  • Work Stories Project
  • Myth at the heart of the Roman Empire – for iPad/Mac/PC
  • Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will
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    The Great Humbling

    The Great Humbling

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    Since Apr 4, 2020 10:09 UTC

    How will they look in hindsight, these strange times we are living through? Is this a midlife crisis on humanity’s road to the Star Trek future – or the point at which that story of the future unravelled and we came to see how much it had left out? What if our current crises are neither an obstacle to be overcome, nor the end of the world, but a necessary humbling? These are the kind of questions which we set out to explore in The Great Humbling. We hope you’ll join us and let us know what you think. Ed Gillespie & Dougald Hine

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    Courageous Wordsmith

    Courageous Wordsmith

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    Since Dec 29, 2018 01:07 UTC

    How do we listen to our muses and show up for our dreams? Story coach, book writing mentor & author Amy Hallberg (she / her) presents conversations with real-life creatives. Because if you want to be a real-life creative, it helps to know what that looks like for you.

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    Elena Out Loud

    Elena Out Loud

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    Since Aug 28, 2019 19:26 UTC

    This is a space where creators and aspiring creators come to share their narratives. It is a place where we inspire, educate, and connect through our collective experiences with the goal of creating positive change in the world.

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    The Narrative Monopoly

    The Narrative Monopoly

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    Since Jan 29, 2021 16:33 UTC

    Discussions outside of The Narrative Monopoly

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    In Search of the Story

    In Search of the Story

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    Since Mar 7, 2018 12:00 UTC

    In Search of the Story is a show about the experiences that we find in gaming and other related media. Chris and Olivia dive into narrative focused interactive entertainment and discuss the impact that it can have on our lives. The show may be explicit from time to time, though it is a PG-13 at most. But as the conversations continue, there is no telling where this yarn will take us. Each week we will aim to discuss a specific topic and let our natural conversation drive us. This will be a raw format podcast with editing only done for background noise – so you will hear everything that comes out of our streams of consciousness. Enjoy!

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    Graphic Medicine Podcast

    Graphic Medicine Podcast

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    Since Oct 30, 2015 15:01 UTC

    The Graphic Medicine Podcast explores the interaction between the medium of comics and the discourse of healthcare. Episodes include conversations with comic authors, academics and healthcarers, plus select presentations from our international Comics & Medicine Conferences. Our podcast is hosted by MK Czerwiec, and new episodes are generally released weekly in .m4a format with embedded images to go along with the audio. Visit (graphicmedicine.org) to view our site which features comic reviews, articles and our blog. You can also view all our podcasts in either .m4a or .mp3 (audio-only) including full text and links to go along with each episode. Thanks for listening!

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    Work Stories Project

    Work Stories Project

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    Since May 16, 2016 06:15 UTC

    Most mainstream models of work are not sustainable and often waste a great deal of human potential. Grateful for the privilege of receiving a PhD education studying the sociology and psychology of work at Stanford University, Carol Xu would like to give something back to society. Drawing from the fields of organizational behavior, sociology and psychology of work, and design thinking, she curates a broad spectrum of the human experience of work, from work burnout and depression to pursuing our life purpose, joy, and mastery at work. We will also explore new professions, novel work designs, and radical ways of organizing people and resources that encourage human thriving. Carol hopes that by learning from real-world stories, we can all bring some insights to our work life, design new ways to organize people and work, and ignite the imagination of others. A new episode will be released every two to five weeks. While you’re waiting for the next episode, experiment with one take-away you picked up from the last episode and share your experience with Carol at carol@workstoriesproject.org. Collectively, let’s re-imagine what work can be for you, your loved ones, and society as a whole!

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    Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will

    Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will

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    Since Feb 1, 2022 06:00 UTC

    It’s not the things that happen in your life that define you, that create your identity. It’s how you talk about those things. That’s the theme behind this podcast. Research shows that the stories you tell have a major influence in how you see yourself and in how others perceive you, so it’s important to be intentional about which stories you share and how you share them. Guests on the podcast share the pivotal moments in their lives and careers, offering keen insights and “ah ha” moments to listeners, while triggering related memories of listeners, opening up opportunities to uncover their own patterns and discover better ways to share their stories. During this podcast, I’m asking you to listen to consider your related stories, and to listen to consider which stories in your life might have impacted you in a similar way. — Sarah works with executives who know that story sharing makes them more compelling as speakers and leaders, and who want to improve how they connect with audiences, by uncovering the right stories and learning how to share them effectively so they can clearly and actively demonstrate their character, values, and vision.

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