Stories That Matter

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Stories That Matter

Exploring how story in all its forms manifests in and shapes the world at personal, inter-personal and trans-personal levels.

  1. 7

    Selkie Winds

    A re-telling of the tale of a maiden selkie, locked to shore by the theft of her skin and the son, who restores it to her.

  2. 6

    Selkie Winds

    A re-telling of the Fisherman's Selkie Wife from the perspective of a teenage son.

  3. 5

    Stories That Matter and Design Principles

    Beginning to think through critically the notion that stories are just entertainment.  Reflecting on what the design thinking principle of 'focus on the users needs not just wants' could teach us about the telling of tales that are fit for purpose.

  4. 4

    Ethics for a Storytelling Species

    What do we need to understand about stories and the immense power that we all wield as the Earth's story-telling animal.

  5. 3

    Getting Comfy with Poetry: Yes, It Can be Done!

    An introduction to how poetry is not a scary, technical opaque art but that how it is taught creates barriers to just hanging out with it and letting it tell you its story.

  6. 2

    Two Ravens and a Magpie Walk in to a Bar

    A mini-episode that tells the story behind the podcast title that didn't end up on the tagline but still is hanging out by the fireside.

  7. 1

    Introduction: Are You Sitting Comfortably? Then, We'll Begin.

    A brief introduction of the podcast that will focus on storytelling, poetry, myth and the intersections with adult development theory in the field of coaching.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Exploring how story in all its forms manifests in and shapes the world at personal, inter-personal and trans-personal levels.

HOSTED BY

Fiona Cameron-Mackintosh

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