EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 57 MIN
Stories in Our DNA – Ep 3: Wired for Story
Why do stories captivate us while facts often fall flat?In this episode, Helen sits down with Lisa Cron, bestselling author of Wired for Story, to explore the science behind storytelling and why humans are biologically wired to think in narrative.Lisa explains how stories function as a simulation system for the brain, helping us navigate uncertainty, rehearse decisions and understand the world around us.The conversation explores how storytelling influences behaviour, why emotions drive decision-making, and why leaders, speakers and businesses who understand story can create far deeper connection and impact.Together they unpack the neuroscience of storytelling, the emotional mechanisms that make stories powerful, and the storytelling principles that help messages truly land.What You’ll LearnWhy humans are wired for story from infancyHow storytelling functions as a mental simulation for lifeThe brain chemistry behind compelling storiesWhy facts alone rarely persuade peopleThe role of misbelief in powerful storytellingWhy vulnerability creates deeper connectionHow leaders can use storytelling to build trust and influenceLisa Cron is a story coach and author specialising in the neuroscience of storytelling.Her books include:Wired for StoryStory GeniusStory or DieShe works with writers, leaders and organisations to help them harness the power of story to create deeper impact.Website:wiredforstory.comSubscribe to Words That Change LivesIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure you follow the podcast and share it with someone who cares about powerful communication and storytelling.
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