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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2017 · 19 MIN

Episode 37 | Battle Axes and the Boy Who Cried Wolf

from Sandbox Cooperative Podcast · host Sandbox Cooperative

Is this story real? Did it actually happen? Does it matter? Why do we have an expectation that if stories matter, they must be “factual”? What if stories of all kinds are teaching tools about what it means to be human? In this episode, we talk about stories and their power to shape and influence us. Why are stories more interesting than facts, and what can we learn from stories if we’re paying attention?

Is this story real? Did it actually happen? Does it matter? Why do we have an expectation that if stories matter, they must be “factual”? What if stories of all kinds are teaching tools about what it means to be human? In this episode, we talk about stories and their power to shape and influence us. Why are stories more interesting than facts, and what can we learn from stories if we’re paying attention?

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