Unlocking the Power of Your Story with Amanda Johnson

EPISODE · Nov 4, 2025 · 38 MIN

Unlocking the Power of Your Story with Amanda Johnson

from The Story Engine Podcast · host Kyle Gray

Every story you tell—whether on stage, in a book, or in a conversation—has the power to change how people see you, themselves, and what's possible. But often, we miss the deeper truths in our own stories until someone reflects them back to us. On this episode of The Story Engine Podcast, I sit down with Amanda Johnson, a master storyteller who helps people uncover new possibilities by expressing their truth in talks and books. Together, we explore Amanda's own story while also unpacking practical storytelling strategies you can apply right away. From reframing limiting beliefs to structuring stories that resonate, this episode is both an intimate journey and a toolkit for better communication. If you want to share your message with more clarity, authenticity, and impact, you won't want to miss this conversation. ⏱ Episode Highlights with Timestamps [02:25] – Why reflecting back someone's story can unlock new insights and possibilities [05:41] – Amanda shares her own journey into storytelling and coaching [08:13] – The difference between telling a story and crafting one for impact [11:28] – How to identify the deeper meaning behind your personal stories [14:36] – Practical techniques for structuring talks and books that truly resonate [17:59] – Kyle and Amanda explore how vulnerability and truth connect us with audiences [21:12] – Examples of how storytelling transforms both the speaker and the listener [24:47] – Closing reflections: why your story is always evolving—and how to tell it with power

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