EPISODE · Jun 1, 2026 · 34 MIN
Stories in Our DNA – Ep 7: The Stories We Can Tell Instead
What if the stories that change us most don’t follow the hero’s journey at all?In this episode, Helen Packham explores three powerful storytelling structures that offer an alternative to conflict-driven narratives: Kishōtenketsu, Ring Composition, and the Braided Narrative. Together, they reveal how stories can create meaning through contrast, reflection, connection, and recognition, not just struggle and triumph.From the quiet symbolism of an umbrella carried “just in case” to the invisible emotional habits we use to feel safe, Helen explores how story structures shape identity, leadership, communication, and the way we understand ourselves.Drawing from cultural storytelling traditions, narrative psychology, coaching insights, and personal reflection, this episode invites you to rethink what makes a story meaningful and why quieter transformations still deserve to be heard.In this episode:• Why conflict isn’t the only path to meaningful storytelling• How Kishōtenketsu creates transformation through contrast and reframe• The hidden emotional power of Ring Composition• Why the meaning of a story is sometimes found in the middle• How braided narratives reflect the complexity of modern life• The connection between storytelling, nervous systems, and belonging• Why many people over-explain, over-prepare, or make themselves smaller to stay safe• How alternative story structures can create deeper trust and connection• Practical storytelling experiments you can immediately apply to leadership, speaking, business, and personal growthIf this episode speaks to you, please follow, share, and leave a review.Download Your Stories In Our DNA Season 2 Companion Kit Here:https://helenpackham.com/podcast-season-2/#StoriesInOurDNA #StorytellingPodcast #NarrativePsychology #LeadershipCommunication #Storytelling #PersonalGrowth #ThoughtLeadership
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