Podcasts about Storytelling

Social and cultural activity of sharing stories, often with improvisation, theatrics, or embellishment

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    99% Invisible
    Audio Flux

    99% Invisible

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 37:24


    This week we're featuring Audio Flux, a short-form audio challenge where artists squeeze surprising stories into three minutes.Find out more about Audio Flux by visiting audioflux.orgFollow Audio Flux on Instagram: @audiofluxingFeatured Audio Flux stories include:The Sound of Silence by Gregory Warner and Sana KrasikovIn Between Silence by Talia AugustidisThe Ghost on Side B by Katelyn Hale Wood with sound design by Alan GoffinskiFirst Words by Peter Lang-StantonRed Card by Vivien Schütz and Laura Rojas Aponte Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of 99% Invisible ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities
    Pew Pew

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 10:43 Transcription Available


    On today's trip through the Cabinet, we see some curious ways people have behaved in crowds. Order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Meditative Story
    Embrace every part of yourself, by Suneel Gupta

    Meditative Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 39:05


    Tech entrepreneur and author of Everyday Dharma, Suneel Gupta spends much of his life feeling divided between his Indian and American identities. His desire to fit in with his peers forces him to hide parts of himself and turn away from his true purpose. In this episode, Suneel tells the story of how he finally learned to welcome all parts of himself and stand proud in everything that he is.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast
    The One Where Lee's Friends Thought He Died

    3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 59:52


    Jake, Sam, and Lee discuss Lee's untimely death, Jake's rules for 2026, and how to find work when you're in between jobs. Reflect, laugh, and gain inspiration for the new year with us. 3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and show notes.

    The Cabin
    Wisconsin Inventions (Part 2)

    The Cabin

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 41:21


    On today's episode of The Cabin Podcast, we're continuing our chat about inventions in Wisconsin with Apurba! From Harley Davidson to Road America, we're covering it all… Tune in now!The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Barron County; https://bit.ly/3EUtWquThe Cabin is also presented to you by:GHT; https://bit.ly/3YigPJyHo-Chunk Nation; https://ho-chunknation.com/Shop DW; shop.discoverwisconsin.com

    Oh My Pod! with Chelsea Riffe
    My New Podcast Era & Creating Work That Demands Presence

    Oh My Pod! with Chelsea Riffe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 22:02


    It's time to breakup with watered-down content and instead, ask our people to rise with us.In this episode, I announce the podcast rebrand (finally!), why I'm going all-in on 2-3 episodes per week, and what happens when you delete social apps from your phone for just ONE week. Spoiler: total clarity.I dive deep into why Rosalía's Lux, Sinners, and Heated Rivalry are proof that audiences are STARVING for work that challenges them — and why we need to stop underestimating people's capacity to pay attention.Plus: why "the more we are in the era of dopamine, the more I want the opposite" is my new creative north star, and how I'm building SUPERNOVA as a thinking lab where we synthesize obsessions into worldviews that actually move culture.Snippets from this episode:The podcast rebrand: After 8 years, I'm retiring "In My Non-Expert Opinion" because it was a shield I no longer need. I'm ready to own my voice, go full throttle, and podcast 2-3x/week.Deleting social apps = instant brain space - I took the apps off my phone for one week and the clarity was WILD. Ideas landed, brain fog lifted, and I realized: why am I not treating online platforms like contract jobs instead of letting them scatter my attention 24/7?Rosalía, Sinners, and Heated Rivalry are giving us credit to pay attention - These aren't light, bubblegum experiences. Rosalía dropped an album in 14 languages with the London Symphony Orchestra. Sinners demand you clock in to catch the symbolism. Heated Rivalry became a global phenomenon not because "the guys are hot," but because it shows radical intimacy and vulnerability on screen.We connect through challenge, not just agreement - Rosalía didn't water down Lux for mass appeal; she asked us to rise with her. The most powerful connection happens when artists challenge us to expand our capacity."What is most personal is most universal" - Carl Rogers said it, and Heated Rivalry proves it. We're obsessed because we see ourselves in the yearning, the walls, the avoidance. When you dig into YOUR inner treasure chest and build a captivating world, people will leave their old ones behind to join you.Question of the week: Why do we say "pay attention"? Email me at team@chelseariffe.com or DM me @chelseariffe with your thoughts.This episode is fueled by FOOTNOTES, my newsletter filled with rabbit holes, synthesis, questions and more.Connect with Chelsea:

    The New Evangelicals Podcast
    413. What Exactly IS Progressive Christianity?

    The New Evangelicals Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 62:45


    In today's episode, Tim Whitaker speaks with Reverend Dr. Caleb J. Lines, a prominent figure in progressive Christianity. They discuss the challenges and opportunities facing modern faith communities, particularly in the context of rising Christian nationalism. Caleb's Website | Calebjlines.com Caleb's Church Staff Page | Uchristianchurch.org Chapters 02:30 The Role of Digital Media in Modern Ministry 12:49 Defining Progressive Christianity 20:39 The Disconnect Between Language and Action in Churches 30:20 The Importance of Storytelling in Faith 39:08 Navigating Accountability in Church Structures 55:17 Addressing Christian Nationalism and Its Implications ____________________________________________________ TNE Podcast hosts thought-provoking conversations at the intersection of faith, politics, and justice. We're part of the New Evangelical's 501c3 nonprofit that rejects Christian Nationalism and builds a better path forward, rooted in Jesus and centered on justice.  If ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠you'd like to support our work or get involved, visit our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thenewevangelicals.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals  Subscribe On YouTube @thenewevangelicals This show is produced by Josh Gilbert Media | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Joshgilbertmedia.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques.
    257. Move Your Audience: Lessons From MLK You Should Use

    Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 24:50 Transcription Available


    Why it's not about being born a great communicator, but becoming one.The greatest communicators aren't always great from the start. As Lerone Martin knows, even the great Martin Luther King Jr. had to practice before he could persuade.Martin is the Martin Luther King Jr. Centennial Professor at Stanford, and as director of the King Research and Education Institute, he has spent years studying how King developed his brilliant communication that continues to captivate audiences to this day. “This is a skill that Martin developed over years,” Martin says. “There are stories of him practicing in the mirror... And I think it speaks to us about how we can develop this skill over time.”In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Martin and host Matt Abrahams unpack the techniques behind King's legendary speeches, from the musicality of his voice to his use of repetition and narrative structure. Whether you're preparing a speech or building conversation skills, Martin highlights King's example to show that great communication isn't always born — it's built.To listen to the extended Deep Thinks version of this episode, please visit FasterSmarter.io/premium.Episode Reference Links:Lerone MartinEp.192 Quick Thinks: How to Supersize Your Stories Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters:(00:00) - Introduction (02:50) - Why MLK Was So Compelling (04:17) - MLK's Early Speaking Struggles (05:49) - How MLK Practiced and Improved (06:44) - Favorite MLK Speech (07:58) - “I Have A Dream” and Prepared Spontaneity (10:03) - MLK's Core Techniques (13:01) - Repetition, Rhythm, and Momentum (15:30) - Conviction vs. Performative Messaging (19:00) - The Final Three Questions (23:35) - Conclusion ********This episode is sponsored by Grammarly. Let Grammarly take the busywork off your plate so you can focus on high-impact work. Download Grammarly for free today Join our Think Fast Talk Smart Learning Community and become the communicator you want to be.

    Self Reflection Podcast
    What Does It Mean to Be a Man Today?

    Self Reflection Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 87:57


    Send us a textWhat happens when we stop performing for the world—and finally tell the truth about who we are?In this deeply moving and soul-stirring episode of Self Reflection Podcast, hosted by Lira Ndifon, we sit down with artist, filmmaker, and storyteller Bryce Savoy for a raw, honest, and necessary conversation about mental health, grief, fatherhood, identity, and the power of community. This episode doesn't just ask you to listen—it invites you to reflect, feel, and heal.From growing up in Oakland to building a creative life in Los Angeles, Bryce opens up about the importance of male mentorship, emotional validation, and having a present father figure—especially for Black men navigating manhood in a society that often demands silence over vulnerability. Together, Lira and Bryce explore how the absence of emotional nurturing creates invisible wounds, and why healing begins when we allow ourselves to name them.At the heart of this conversation is Bryce's documentary Big Bright Sun, a powerful coming-of-age story that captures the dual reality of losing his father and becoming a father in the same year. Bryce reflects on grief, legacy, and transformation—revealing how loss can become a catalyst for purpose when we choose to confront it rather than suppress it. His story is a reminder that pain does not disqualify us from growth—it often initiates it.The episode also dives into creativity as a form of survival and resistance. From navigating the music and film industries to founding Neighborhood Diamonds, Bryce speaks on staying authentic in spaces driven by competition, ego, and material success. This conversation challenges the idea that worth is measured by numbers, status, or visibility—and instead reframes success as alignment, integrity, and community impact.More than anything, this episode is a meditation on being yourself in a world that profits from conformity. It reminds us that our lived experiences are enough, our stories matter, and healing is not meant to be done alone. Whether you are grieving, rebuilding, questioning your identity, or simply seeking peace—this conversation meets you where you are.This is not just an episode—it's an invitation to slow down, look inward, and remember who you are.If this conversation resonated with you, don't keep it to yourself.Like, follow, and subscribe to Self Reflection Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and all major streaming platforms. Share this episode with someone who may need these words today. Leave a review and let us know what reflected back to you.Your support helps us continue creating intentional, healing, and thought-provoking conversations for our communities.Support the showCall to Action: Engage with the Self-Reflection Podcast community! Like, follow, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube (Self-Reflection Podcast by Lira Ndifon), and all major podcast platforms. Share your insights and feedback—we value your contributions! Suggest topics you'd like us to explore. Your support amplifies our reach, sharing these vital messages of self-love and empowerment. Until our next conversation, prioritize self-care and embrace your journey. Grab your copy of "Awaken Your True Self" on Amazon. Until next time, be kind to yourself and keep reflecting.

    PreSales Podcast by PreSales Collective
    Storytelling as an Industrial Skill with Jon Billett

    PreSales Podcast by PreSales Collective

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 33:23


    In this episode, Jack Cochran is joined by Jon Billett, Founder and CEO of StoryQuadrant, to discuss why storytelling in presales needs to be treated as an industrial skill rather than a soft skill. They explore Jon's framework for the four types of stories every SE should master, the danger of "Mad Libs" style customer stories, and why the most important story is the one told after you leave the room. Jon shares insights from his 15 years in presales and his unique background as a member of the Magic Circle, revealing how structure, rather than content, creates memorable presentations that drive deals forward. Follow Us Connect with Jack Cochran: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackcochran/ Connect with Jon Billett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbillett/ Links and Resources Mentioned Join Presales Collective Slack: https://www.presalescollective.com/slack StoryQuadrant: https://storyquadrant.com/ Key Topics Covered Why Storytelling is an Industrial Skill, Not a Soft Skill The Story Quadrant Framework: Four Essential Story Types The Mad Libs Problem in Presales Discovery as Stepping Into Your Prospect's Story The Power of Contrast in Creating Memory What Makes Stories Retellable Timestamps 00:00 Welcome 03:16 Jon's Journey to Storytelling 06:31 Storytelling as an Industrial Skill 09:23 Overcoming the Belief: "I'm Not a Good Storyteller" 12:24 The Success Story Trap 15:59 The Mad Libs Formula Problem 18:13 Discovery Stories: Stepping Into Their World 21:20 Maximizing Your 5% of Face Time 23:10 Your Story: The Four-Minute Trust Window 26:51 Positioning Stories: Nobody Cares About Your Offices 27:40 The Story They Tell 30:30 One Technique to Implement Tomorrow: The Power of Contrast  

    Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools
    GGGG Ep 1 - The benefit of hindsight and lessons learned

    Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 80:55 Transcription Available


    In this first episode of a special 10-part series named Ger Graus Gets Gritty, Mark Taylor sits down with Professor Dr. Ger Graus OBE to launch an honest conversation about education and schooling.Following the release of Ger's book "Through a Different Lens: Lessons from a Life in Education" this series uses each chapter as a springboard for examining what's working—and what isn't—in our education systems.In this episode Ger shares his personal journey from a difficult childhood in the Netherlands to becoming a passionate advocate for experience-based learning. He reflects on how one transformative teacher changed his trajectory, the crucial differences between primary and secondary education, and why putting children at the centre of learning must be more than just rhetoric.This episode tackles the benefit of hindsight, the importance of storytelling in education, and why courage is needed to swim against the current of compliance-driven schooling.Key Quotes"If you're a teacher, just realize that 50 years from now someone will say your name... That's your responsibility, whether to say good things or bad things, nice things or not so nice things. That's in your gift and that's in your hands.""The minute you touch on an abstract in your lesson, the next thing that should happen is, comma, for example, the two most important words in that lesson. Because what that means is that you exemplify, you tell a story effectively, you take these children in mind and heart, you take them on a short journey.""What we have become is accountable to the system and not accountable to the child.""I think we need to make education and schooling and the connection between the two much more of a societal dialogue.""Children can only aspire to what they know exists."Takeaways:The podcast marks a significant milestone, celebrating ten years and 500 episodes, highlighting the journey of Education on Fire.Professor Dr. Ger Graus OBE's engagement signifies a collaborative effort to address pressing educational issues through meaningful dialogue.The series titled 'Ger Graus Gets Gritty' aims to promote positive change in education, focusing on the welfare of children and supportive learning environments.Listeners are encouraged to participate in the conversation and share stories that advocate for the well-being of children in educational settings.The podcast emphasizes the importance of community involvement in education, asserting that collective action is essential for fostering supportive learning experiences.The discussion raises critical questions about the current educational system, advocating for reforms that prioritize children's needs over economic or political agendas.Chapters:00:08 - Celebrating Milestones in Education01:09 - The Importance of Community in Education23:31 - The Importance of Storytelling in Education33:03 - Reflections on Childhood and Education

    The Golden Rule Revolution with Lucas Mack
    #325 Business Isn't Scientific—It's Creative: Storytelling + Strategy with Jeremy Nulik

    The Golden Rule Revolution with Lucas Mack

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 52:16


    n this powerful episode, Lucas Mack sits down with Jeremy Nulick, founder of Boulder Futures, to explore what most leaders avoid talking about: emotion, identity, and the deeper human story behind business strategy.Jeremy shares his journey from journalism to strategic foresight, and challenges the modern assumption that business is purely analytical. Instead, he argues that business is a creative act—built on narrative, meaning, imagination, and the courage to make decisions that shape the future.Together, Lucas and Jeremy dive into:Why storytelling isn't just marketing — it's strategyThe hidden struggle many executives face: emotional suppressionWhat happens when your identity becomes your titleTrauma, recovery, and the way pain can distort visionHow hope is a discipline that leaders must reclaimWhy vulnerability and human connection are essential for building lasting organizationsThis conversation is for founders, executives, creatives, and anyone who feels the tension between success on paper and emptiness inside.Because the future won't be built by people who numb themselves.It will be built by people who are brave enough to be human.

    The Photographer Mindset
    Dave Sandford - Adapting to the Evolving World of Photography

    The Photographer Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 99:24


    Dave Sandford (@davesandford) is a renowned wildlife photographer and polar bear guide.What happens when a celebrated photographer steps out from behind the lens and into a new role? In this episode, Dave shares his journey through a 30-year career, from capturing stunning images of polar bears to navigating the evolving photography industry. We discuss imposter syndrome, the power of storytelling, and finding joy in guiding others to connect with nature. How do we adapt, stay inspired, and remain true to our creative passions?Expect to Learn:The importance of focusing on creating fewer, high-quality imagesHow to navigate shifts in the photography industry and make yourself more competitiveHow even seasoned professionals deal with self-doubt and push through itHow stepping into adjacent roles can open new doors in your creative careerHow to identify what makes your perspective or skills uniqueDave's Website: https://www.davesandfordphotos.com/Sponsors:Thanks to Tamron for sponsoring this episode! Kick off the New Year with up to $300 off select lenses during their Winter Savings event, now through February 8, 2026. Upgrade your gear with exceptional lenses for Sony E-mount, Nikon Z-mount, and FUJIFILM X-mount mirrorless cameras. Explore here at www.tamron-americas.com Thanks to WhiteWall for being our secondary sponsor this episode! They're the top choice for photographers who want the highest-quality prints: https://www.whitewall.com/Our Links:Join our subreddit where you can share stories and ask questions:https://www.reddit.com/r/photographermindset/Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show: https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show

    Mastering Social Media for Schools
    Empowering Every Voice: Authentic Storytelling in Schools with Coty Kuschinsky

    Mastering Social Media for Schools

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 33:33


    Coty Kuschinsky shares how empowering every staff member to be a storyteller has created major pride, connection, and culture at Saginaw ISD.“Collective authorship” isn't just a fancy term - Coty breaks down exactly how it works and how you can make it happen, even if you're a one-person shop.Forget perfect photos and polished captions - real, raw moments are what truly resonate. Coty explains why authenticity wins every time.You'll love Coty's staff recognition strategy, which uses storytelling to shine a light on everyday heroes, and Gallup data proves it's working!SPECIAL GUESTCoty KuschinskyChief of Staff & Communications DirectorSaginaw Intermediate School District (ISD), MichiganEmail: ckuschinsky@sisd.cc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cotykuschinsky/ Website: https://www.sisd.cc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/saginawisd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saginawisd/ X: https://x.com/SaginawISD USEFUL INFORMATIONBlog: Accessibility and the New Standards: What School Social Media Managers Need to KnowOrder your copy of my book Social Media for Schools: Proven Storytelling Strategies & Ideas to Celebrate Your Students & Staff - While Keeping Your Sanity now!Interested in our membership program? Learn more here: https://socialschool4edu.com/MORE RESOURCESFree Video Training: Learn the simple secrets behind social media for K12 schools!Sign up for our free e-newsletter - click herewww.SocialSchool4EDU.com

    Career Strategy Podcast with Sarah Doody
    158: From UX Internship to Amazon UX Designer: How Vasudha Got Hired With a Master's in HCI

    Career Strategy Podcast with Sarah Doody

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 26:00


    In this episode, Sarah interviews Vasudha, a UX Designer at Amazon AWS Applied AI, to talk about what it really looks like to invest in your career early, and how the impact compounds for years.Vasudha joined Career Strategy Lab's UX job search accelerator in late 2023 while finishing her master's degree, navigating the uncertainty of the job market as an international student, and waiting to see whether her AWS internship would convert to a full-time role. Today, she's thriving at Amazon, and still actively uses CSL frameworks for LinkedIn updates, internal promotions, and long-term career growth.This episode is a powerful reminder that Career Strategy Lab isn't just about landing one job. It's about building a career operating system you can reuse, refine, and rely on over time.What You'll Learn in This Episode:✔️ Why Vasudha decided to invest in CSL while still in grad school✔️ How talking to an alumni helped her decide to join✔️ Why CSL skills extend far beyond the job search✔️ How the portfolio sprint changed how she approaches real projects at Amazon✔️ Why answering “why” matters just as much as showing artifacts✔️ How CSL frameworks support promotions—not just hiring✔️ The confidence shift that comes from understanding your blind spots✔️ Why embracing being a UX generalist unlocked clarity and growth✔️ How CSL helps you tell the right story about yourself (not the wrong one)Timestamps:00:00 Introduction to Sarah Doody and Career Strategy Lab00:38 Episode Overview and Open House Context01:21 Vasudha's Journey: From Master's to Amazon05:38 The Impact of Career Strategy Lab10:56 Portfolio Development and Career Growth16:37 The Importance of Storytelling in UX Careers21:54 Advice for Joining Career Strategy Lab23:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Join The Journey Junior
    Acts 2 part 2

    Join The Journey Junior

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 6:32


    Journey with us as we dig a little deeper in Acts 2 and practice telling the Gospel. We'll also spend time practicing our memory verse (John 15:5), and going on a scavenger hunt. You can email memory verse practice recordings or riddle time responses to jointhejourney@watermark.org.

    the Fallout Feed
    the Fallout Feed #537: S17 New Vegas Roundtable - Feedback 4: the Calm Hurt Park

    the Fallout Feed

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 162:48


    Ray, Jess and Andrew enjoy community feedback from the Shoveler, Technomancer, Randowasteland, Suliore, Pip-Boy Steve, Wil, Lee, Calm Horizons + Nicky and Van. This week we head under the Legion to upgrade some robots.Info on the Star-Con Starfield ConventionJoin our Discord:https://discord.gg/cVSN65jJoin in the Roundtable Fun with our Character Generators!Fallout 76: https://tinyurl.com/F76GeneratorFallout 4: https://tinyurl.com/Fallout4GeneratorFallout New Vegas: https://tinyurl.com/NewVegasGeneratorFallout 3: https://tinyurl.com/F3GeneratorThe NEW New Vegas Character Generator! DONATE:  https://fightcf.cff.org/site/TR/?fr_id=7889&pg=team&team_id=90760Shop:  optimistic.threadless.com/Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/asapodcastingEmail: thefalloutfeed@gmail.comWeb: http://www.asapodcasting.com/#/the-fallout-feed/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFalloutFeedFB: facebook.com/groups/askyrimaddictpodcastSupport the show

    Microsoft Business Applications Podcast
    AI Storytelling That Builds Trust at Scale

    Microsoft Business Applications Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 35:15 Transcription Available


    Get featured on the show by leaving us a Voice Mail: https://bit.ly/MIPVM  Explore how Andy Sitison uses AI-powered storytelling to uncover hidden patterns, build trust, and drive meaningful engagement. Learn why human connection, agility, and intent are essential for businesses navigating rapid technological change. Gain practical insights from Andy on leveraging AI as a creative tool and fostering a culture of trust and adaptability.  

    MrCreepyPasta's Storytime
    If you ever see a gas station that says “Last Stop For 70 Miles”, keep driving. by Whistohhhhh

    MrCreepyPasta's Storytime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 13:56 Transcription Available


    “Driving alone?”“Yeah.”“Long trip?”“Few more hours.”

    Stories to Create Podcast
    Stories to Create Podcast – Season six finale

    Stories to Create Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 26:28


    Send us a textThe Stories to Create Podcast, hosted by Cornell Bunting, is a powerful space where real stories lead to real transformation.Built on the belief that everyone has a story—and every story has the power to create change, this podcast amplifies the voices of youth, survivors, leaders, and everyday people who have faced adversity and chosen growth, healing, and purpose.Each episode dives into honest conversations about:Resilience and overcoming life's hardest momentsIdentity, purpose, and personal growthHealing from trauma and reclaiming your voiceMentorship, leadership, and creating a better futureMore than just storytelling, Stories to Create is a movement—connecting lived experiences to action through youth empowerment, mentorship, community programs, and hope-centered dialogue.Whether you're searching for inspiration, navigating your own healing journey, or looking to invest in the next generation, this podcast will remind you that your past does not define your future—and your story is still being written.New episodes every season Hosted by Cornell Bunting Where stories don't just get told—they create futures Support the showThank you for tuning in with EHAS CLUB - Stories to Create Podcast

    Your Intended Message
    Storytelling for Business Leaders: Graham Brown

    Your Intended Message

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 34:30


    The Three-Box Storytelling Framework The Hidden Psychology Behind Stories that Change Behavior Episode 288 (Graham is based in Singapore) This is a repeat of episode #68. In this conversation with Graham Brown, we explore: how the three-box storytelling model simplifies complex ideas why backstory builds trust before persuasion begins how fear of the unknown blocks decision-making why analogies help audiences understand faster how familiar stories lower resistance to change why emotion outlasts facts in memory how storytelling increases confidence over time why selling is really about guiding people through uncertainty ----- Graham Brown is the founder of Pikkal & Co, an award winning podcast agency based in Singapore. He has the experience of hosting over 400 episodes on his podcast.  Podcast Guesting Pro is a dedicated Podcast Booking Agency that works with B2B thought leaders. They help you reach new audiences and build your authority by booking you on podcasts to showcase your expertise and spread your message. Learn more here... https://www.podcastguesting.pro/ ----- Key Lessons from this conversation with Graham Brown: Effective business storytelling follows a simple three-scene structure: past, present, and future Audiences connect with backstory before they care about solutions Selling is about reducing fear of the unknown, not proving superiority Familiar stories make unfamiliar ideas easier to accept Analogies act as short-form stories that speed understanding Trust is built through shared experiences and common ground Change happens when staying the same feels riskier than moving forward Emotion—not facts—is what people remember after a presentation Confidence comes from practiced storytelling, not natural talent Every presentation improves through testing, feedback, and refinement ----- ----more---- Your Intended Message is the podcast about how you can boost your career and business success by honing your communication skills. We'll examine the aspects of how we communicate one-to-one, one to few and one to many – plus that important conversation, one to self. In these interviews we will explore presentation skills, public speaking, conversation, persuasion, negotiation, sales conversations, marketing, team meetings, social media, branding, self talk and more.   Your host is George Torok George is a specialist in communication skills. Especially presentation. He's fascinated by the links between communication and influencing behaviors. He delivers training and coaching programs to help leaders and promising professionals deliver the intended message for greater success.   Connect with George www.SpeechCoachforExecutives.com https://superiorpresentations.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgetorokpresentations/ https://www.youtube.com/user/presentationskills    

    Radiolab
    The Punchline

    Radiolab

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 50:33


    This episode, first aired in 2019, brings you the story of John Scott, the professional hockey player that every fan loved to hate.  A tough guy. A brawler. A goon. But when an impish pundit named Puck Daddy called on fans to vote for Scott to play alongside the world's greatest players in the NHL All-Star Game, Scott found himself facing off against fans, commentators, and the powers that be.  Was this the realization of Scott's childhood dreams? Or a nightmarish prank gone too far? Today on Radiolab, a goof on a goon turns into a parable of the agony and the ecstasy of the internet, and democracy in the age of Boaty McBoatface.Special thanks to Larry Lynch and Morgan Springer. Check out John Scott's "Dropping the Gloves" podcast (https://www.droppingthegloves.com/) and his book (https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/A-Guy-Like-Me/John-Scott/9781501159657) "A Guy Like Me". EPISODE CREDITS: Reported by - Latif NasserProduced by - Matt KieltyOriginal music and sound design contributed by -John Dryden, Thee Oh Sees, Weedeater and Bongzilla.Sign up for our newsletter!! It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Signup (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)!Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today.Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Simons Foundation and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

    Snap Judgment Presents: Spooked
    The Night Whistler - Classic

    Snap Judgment Presents: Spooked

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 29:07


    Cheryl and her kids move into a new home, and notice a mysterious presence.  First they pretend it doesn't exist. Then, they try to befriend it. And finally, they run from it.Thanks Cheryl for sharing your story with us! Cheryl's memoir is Hot Dog Wars, Family Skeletons, and a Ghost.Produced by Eliza Smith and Anna Sussman, original score by Leon Moriomoto, artwork by Sanaa Khan. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Founders
    The Singular Life of Rick Rubin

    Founders

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 80:44


    There's no one like Rick Rubin. He's a legendary music producer known for his minimalist approach and relentless pursuit of greatness. This episode is what I learned from reading ⁠Rick Rubin: In The Studio⁠ by Jake Brown. Episode sponsors: ⁠ Ramp⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ gives you everything you need to control spend, watch your costs, and optimize your financial operations —all on a single platform. Make history's greatest entrepreneurs proud ⁠⁠⁠by going to Ramp and learning how they can help your business control your costs and save time and money.⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠ Go to Ramp.com to learn how they can help your business save time and money. Automate compliance, security, and trust with Vanta.⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Vanta helps you win trust, close deals, and stay secure—faster and with less effort⁠⁠⁠⁠. ⁠⁠⁠Find out how increased security leads to more customers by going to Vanta⁠⁠⁠. Tell Vanta David from Founders sent you and you'll get $1000 off. Collateral⁠⁠ transforms your complex ideas into compelling narratives. Collateral crafts institutional grade marketing collateral for private equity, private credit, real estate, venture capital, family offices, hedge funds, oil & gas companies, and all kinds of corporations. Storytelling is one of the highest forms of leverage and you should invest heavily in it. You can do that by going to ⁠⁠Collateral.com Some of my favorite quotes from the episode: Less is more but you have to do more to get less. Designing a product is keeping 5,000 things in your brain and fitting them all together in new and different ways. (Steve Jobs) Rubin's most valuable quality is his own confidence. If we're going to do this, let's aim for greatness. You have to believe what you're doing is the most important thing in the world. Everybody engaged in complicated work needs colleagues. Just the discipline of having to put your thoughts in order with somebody else is a very useful thing. (Charlie Munger) The key to it is doing what you believe in, as opposed to what you think is going to work. There were never any plans to make anything happen. I just did what I liked and believed in it, and luckily it all worked out. These things that we don't understand and cannot explain happen regularly. The amateur mind possesses a valuable lack of knowledge about rules when matched with passion and gumption gravity ceases to exist and new things take flight.  To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child. (Cicero) I believe in you so much, I'm going to make you believe in you. I try to make records that have a timeless quality.

    Living the Dream with Curveball
    Resilience in Creation: Edward Miskie's Journey from Cancer Survivor to Film Festival Founder

    Living the Dream with Curveball

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 26:37 Transcription Available


    Send us a textIn this powerful episode of Living the Dream with Curveball, we are joined by Edward Miskie, a remarkable author and 13-year survivor of a rare cancer. Edward shares his incredible journey, from his initial diagnosis of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma to his triumph over adversity. He discusses how his experiences reshaped his identity and fueled his passion for creativity, leading to the creation of the Remission Film Festival, set to launch in April 2026. This unique festival aims to spotlight the stories of creatives impacted by cancer while raising funds for Blood Cancer United. Edward also delves into his book, *Cancer Musical Theater and Other Chronic Illnesses*, blending humor and honesty to address the often overlooked challenges faced by cancer survivors. Listeners will be inspired by Edward's resilience, the importance of vulnerability in the arts, and the message that it's okay to redefine oneself after illness. Don't miss this enlightening discussion that encourages everyone to embrace their journey and support one another. For more information about Edward and his work, visit www.remissionfilmfest.comSupport the show

    Purple Cup Talk
    I Can Only Be Me - MUFUCKA - Chapter 1

    Purple Cup Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 21:14


    Reggie is ready to share his book and more of his story. This episode includes the introduction and first chapter of his book MUFUCKA - A Bold Perspective on Growth, Healing, and Self-Acceptance. More of the book will be released here over time. The book is also available on Amazon and Audible. Book Title MUFUCKABook Chapter Intro / Chapter One: I Can Only Be MeAudible MUFUCKA on AudibleAmazon MUFUCKA on AmazonSupport the show

    Aha! Moments with Elliott Connie

    You are capable; trust in that!Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter:  @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks

    Super U Podcast
    The Neuroscience of Time with Olympian John K. Coyle

    Super U Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 43:31


    Equalman sits down with Olympic silver medalist and Emmy-winning NBC sports producer John K. Coyle for a powerful conversation on time, design thinking, and unlocking human potential. From growing up in Michigan and discovering speed skating late, to breaking world records by designing around his unique strengths, Coyle shares how reframing "weakness fixing" into "strength designing" changed his life and career. He dives into his upcoming book "Counterclockwise," explaining the neuroscience of time perception, why life seems to speed up as we age, and how to create more "kairos moments" that make life feel longer and richer. Along the way, John tells unforgettable stories—from winning Olympic silver and an Emmy, to running with the bulls in Pamplona and inspiring a young skater who would later race in an Olympic final—illustrating how memories are the true currency of time. This episode will challenge how you think about success, stress, and how to invest your time for the greatest return.   Episode Highlights: John's journey: late start in speed skating, breaking world records, and winning Olympic silver Using design thinking to focus on strengths instead of fixing weaknesses in sport, career, and life The concept of "chronoception," why time feels faster as we age, and how memories are the currency of time Creating "kairos moments" using risk, uncertainty, uniqueness, emotional intensity, beauty, and flow to slow the perceived acceleration of time Practical ways for busy parents and professionals to design surprise-and-delight experiences that expand life through richer memories Time as capital: trading money for time once you're financially secure and intentionally investing in high-return life experiences Stress and flow: why the right kind of stress boosts performance and helps you enter the flow state Storytelling, meaning, and designing moments that are "worth a year" in memory, including Coyle's run with the bulls in Pamplona. Procrastination, pressure, and how John uses deadlines to write books and ship important work. The powerful story of inspiring a young skater who later competes in an Olympic gold medal final—and how that reframed John's own silver medal. Is there a guest you want Equalman to interview on the podcast? Do you have any questions you wish you could ask an expert? Send an email to our team: Equalman@equalman.com   5x #1 Bestselling Author and Motivational Speaker Erik Qualman has performed in over 55 countries and reached over 50 million people this past decade. He was voted the 2nd Most Likable Author in the World behind Harry Potter's J.K. Rowling.   Have Erik speak at your conference: eq@equalman.com   Motivational Speaker | Erik Qualman has inspired audiences at FedEx, Chase, ADP, Huawei, Starbucks, Godiva, FBI, Google, and many more on Focus and Digital Leadership.   Learn more at https://equalman.com

    BECOME
    Ep.165 Playing A Bigger Game - In Life and Business

    BECOME

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 52:07


    What does it truly mean to play a bigger game in life and business? In this powerful conversation, Mike Handcock shares his remarkable journey from becoming an orphan at 15 to rising as a global leader in conscious business, leadership, and thought leadership. His story is a testament to what's possible when resilience meets vision—and when we choose to think beyond survival and step into significance. Mike challenges listeners to expand their perspective, tap into their creative power, and recognize the responsibility that comes with influence. Through storytelling, ethical speaking, and conscious leadership, he illustrates how playing a bigger game isn't about ego or scale—it's about impact, legacy, and the lives we touch along the way. Together, we explore how self-awareness, collaboration, and values-driven leadership allow us to create meaningful change, build lasting businesses, and leave behind more than achievements—beautiful memories and a positive ripple effect. This episode is an invitation to stop playing small, believe in what's possible for you, and lead with intention, integrity, and heart. Key Takeaways Playing a bigger game starts with believing in your own potential Adversity can be a powerful catalyst for resilience and growth Conscious leadership creates lasting, positive change Storytelling expands influence and inspires action Ethics in speaking and leadership shape the future of the industry Creativity and legacy are deeply connected Sharing your story can create a ripple effect far beyond you True fulfillment comes from giving back and lifting others Influence is a responsibility—and a force for good At the end of the day, creating meaningful memories is what matters most Connect with Mike Handcock

    A Lost Plot
    Episode 177: V for Vendetta: Symbolism of Resistance (A Critical Review)

    A Lost Plot

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 64:04


    Find our discussion on our rating system here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/alostplot/episodes/2026-01-10T23_10_31-08_00 In this episode, Maverick and Andrew delve into the 2005 film 'V for Vendetta', exploring its themes, character development, and execution. They discuss their initial impressions and ratings, the significance of the opening scene, and the complexities of the main characters, including Evie, V, and Chief Inspector Finch. The conversation highlights the film's symbolism, narrative structure, and the effectiveness of its characters in conveying the overarching message of resistance against tyranny. The conversation critiques the film's messaging, noting its preachiness and lack of nuanced character development, while also acknowledging its cultural impact and legacy.----------Highlights:0:00 'V for Vendetta' Introduction4:37 Opening Scene10:12 Is Evey Hammond Compelling?19:10 Gordon Deitrich22:11 Chief Inspector Eric Finch26:03 V: A Hero or a Villain?35:50 How V for Vendetta Raises the Stakes52:58 Themes and Messages of the Film1:00:14 Lasting Impact#vforvendetta #eveyhammond #dystopian #dystopianbritain #alostplot #hugoweaving #natalieportman #alanmoore 

    Salonversations
    Every Time I Try to Work Out, Something Tries to Kill Me

    Salonversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 8:14


    "The Year of Health That Tried to Kill Me" In this episode, Dawn unpacks her not-so-successful journey with motivation, quitting the gym in her mind over and over, and how her best intentions somehow ended with matching orthopedic footwear instead of matching fitness goals. Naturally, Carol — Dawn's inner nag and full-time interrupter — has plenty to say about the chaos.This isn't a motivational fitness episode. It's a very honest reminder that sometimes life claps back hard when you try to glow up — and the best you can do is laugh while limping through it.

    Myth Matters
    Joy, courage, and the Tigress Jataka

    Myth Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 27:47 Transcription Available


    Send Catherine a text Message"Participate joyfully in the sorrows of the world. We cannot cure the world of sorrows, but we can choose to live in joy. The warrior's approach is to say 'yes' to life: 'yea' to it all."-- Joseph CampbellHow do you stay engaged with the creative potential of this time? How can you participate to bring something positive, necessary, unprecedented, into our constantly evolving world?These questions are in the forefront of my mind. I'm intrigued by Campbell's emphasis on joy, and the suggestion that joy is part of the "warrior's approach." But I wonder what being a "warrior" might look like and if it's a useful image/role for me. I brought these questions to a Buddhist teaching story called "The Tigress Jataka" and share the story and my reflections in this episode.Thanks for listening and keep the mystery in your life alive...Support the showEmail Catherine at drcsvehla@mythicmojo.comPost a positive review on apple podcasts! Learn how you can work with Catherine at https://mythicmojo.comBuy me a coffee. Thank you!

    Stories From Women Who Walk
    60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday: What Happens When We Invite the Silence Between the Spoken Words?

    Stories From Women Who Walk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 2:10


    Hello to you listening in Stillwater, Oklahoma! Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga.    As a storyteller I've had many opportunities over the decades to learn about and use the power of the pause. I've come to know that inviting the space of silence in a story creates an opportunity for teller and audience to rest, live and breathe inside the story. Our job is not to rocket along to the end, but to sit together quietly in the beating heart of the story. To inhabit that world together. That's the "sorcery of stories" I work with.Story Prompt: Pause. Be. Here. Now. As long as it takes. What happens next? Write that story! And, share it out loud!You're invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! Remember to stop by the website, check out the Services, arrange a Discovery Call, and Opt In to stay current with Diane and Quarter Moon Story Arts and on LinkedIn.  Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present: for credit & attribution Quarter Moon Story ArtsALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.  If you found this podcast episode helpful, please consider sharing and attributing it to Diane Wyzga of Stories From Women Who Walk podcast with a link back to the original source.

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay
    One More Night to Get It Half Right

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 119:43


    On this week's show we catch up with The Replacements' Let It Be Deluxe Edition box set, wake up to records we slept on from Jeff Tweedy and Hayley Williams and pour one out some musical icons who left us in the last quarter of 2025. All this and much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

    Fast Asleep
    Stephen King's "One for the Road," relaxing storytelling

    Fast Asleep

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 68:04


    373 - A snowstorm. A warning. Some roads are best left untraveled. Tuck in to hear this softly unsettling story, another masterpiece from Stephen King.

    Fluent Fiction - Danish
    Whispers of the Snow: Finding Peace by the Copenhagen Mermaid

    Fluent Fiction - Danish

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 15:51 Transcription Available


    Fluent Fiction - Danish: Whispers of the Snow: Finding Peace by the Copenhagen Mermaid Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2026-01-16-08-38-20-da Story Transcript:Da: Snefnug dansede let i luften og landede blidt på skuldrene af de to personer, mens de stod ved Den Lille Havfrue i København.En: Snefnug danced lightly in the air and landed gently on the shoulders of the two people as they stood by Den Lille Havfrue in København.Da: Skumringen havde lagt sig som en stille kappe over byen, og vandet skvulpede blidt mod klipperne ved havfruestatuen.En: Twilight had settled like a quiet cloak over the city, and the water lapped gently against the rocks by the mermaid statue.Da: Mikkel stod stille, betaget af statuen og dens tavse styrke.En: Mikkel stood still, captivated by the statue and its silent strength.Da: "Det er smukt her," sagde han med en stille stemme, hans ånde skabte små skyer i den kolde luft.En: "It is beautiful here," he said in a quiet voice, his breath forming small clouds in the cold air.Da: Freja, ved hans side, nikkede.En: Freja, by his side, nodded.Da: "Ja, statuen ser næsten ud som om den også tænker," svarede hun.En: "Yes, the statue almost looks like it's pondering as well," she replied.Da: Siden de havde mødt hinanden, havde Freja altid beundret Mikkels måde at beskrive verden på.En: Since they had met, Freja had always admired Mikkel's way of describing the world.Da: Men denne aften fornemmede hun, at noget tyngede ham.En: But this evening, she sensed that something was weighing on him.Da: "Mikkel, hvad tænker du på?"En: "Mikkel, what are you thinking about?"Da: spurgte Freja forsigtigt.En: Freja asked cautiously.Da: Hun kendte hans tankefulde stilhed, men nu ønskede hun at forstå mere.En: She knew his thoughtful silence, but now she wanted to understand more.Da: Mikkel tøvede.En: Mikkel hesitated.Da: Han kiggede på Freja, overvejede om han skulle åbne op.En: He looked at Freja, considering whether he should open up.Da: I hans hjerte svirrede minder fra tidligere tider, og han var i tvivl om, hvor meget han skulle dele.En: In his heart, memories from earlier times swirled, and he was unsure of how much he should share.Da: "Det er noget fra min fortid," sagde han til sidst.En: "It's something from my past," he said at last.Da: "Noget, jeg har holdt for mig selv alt for længe."En: "Something I've kept to myself for far too long."Da: Freja rakte ud og rørte blidt ved hans arm.En: Freja reached out and gently touched his arm.Da: "Du kan stole på mig.En: "You can trust me.Da: Jeg er her for dig," sagde hun med varme i stemmen.En: I'm here for you," she said warmly.Da: Mikkel tog en dyb indånding.En: Mikkel took a deep breath.Da: "For år tilbage," begyndte han, "var der en beslutning, jeg tog... En beslutning, jeg altid har undret mig over."En: "Years ago," he began, "there was a decision I made... A decision I've always wondered about."Da: Han fortalte hende om den aften, han havde ladet en chance glide forbi, en muligheden der føltes stor, men som han havde afvist af frygt og tvivl.En: He told her about the night he let an opportunity slip by, a chance that felt significant but which he had rejected due to fear and doubt.Da: Kærlighed, ambitioner og usikkerheder flettede sig sammen i hans fortælling, og sneen faldt fortsat omkring dem, næsten som om den lyttede med.En: Love, ambitions, and insecurities intertwined in his story, and the snow continued to fall around them, almost as if it were listening.Da: Da Mikkel afsluttede sin historie, var hans øjne fyldt med både lettelse og sorg.En: When Mikkel finished his story, his eyes were filled with both relief and sorrow.Da: "Jeg ved ikke, om jeg fortalte for meget," sagde han lavmælt.En: "I don't know if I said too much," he said softly.Da: "At dele denne historie kræver mod," sagde Freja stille.En: "Sharing this story takes courage," Freja said quietly.Da: "Og måske... måske er det ikke for sent at finde fred."En: "And maybe... maybe it's not too late to find peace."Da: Mikkel kiggede undrende på hende.En: Mikkel looked at her, puzzled.Da: "Hvordan?"En: "How?"Da: Freja smilede, hendes øjne venlige og opmuntrende.En: Freja smiled, her eyes kind and encouraging.Da: "Nogle gange er det ikke vores valg, der definerer os, men hvordan vi lever videre med dem.En: "Sometimes it's not our choices that define us, but how we move on from them.Da: Måske kan du se det som en lektion, der formede dig, ikke noget, der holdt dig tilbage."En: Maybe you can see it as a lesson that shaped you, not something that held you back."Da: Snefnug fortsatte med at dale ned på dem, og i det øjeblik indså Mikkel, at Freja havde ret.En: Snefnug continued to drift down upon them, and in that moment, Mikkel realized that Freja was right.Da: Ved at dele fortiden havde han taget et skridt fremad mod noget nyt og ukendt, men også befriende.En: By sharing the past, he had taken a step forward towards something new and unknown, but also liberating.Da: Mikkel kiggede over mod den tavse havfrue.En: Mikkel looked over at the silent mermaid.Da: "Tak, Freja," sagde han.En: "Thank you, Freja," he said.Da: "Måske kan jeg endelig finde fred nu."En: "Maybe I can finally find peace now."Da: De stod endnu lidt sammen ved statuen, mens sneen tavst skabte et roligt tæppe over byen, og Mikkel følte sig lettere, frigjort af ordene, han endelig havde fundet modet til at udtale.En: They stood a while longer by the statue, while the snow silently created a peaceful blanket over the city, and Mikkel felt lighter, freed by the words he had finally found the courage to speak. Vocabulary Words:twilight: skumringcloak: kappelapped: skvulpedecaptivated: betagetpondering: tænkercautiously: forsigtigtthoughtful: tankefuldehesitated: tøvedeswirled: svirredeopportunity: mulighedenrejected: afvistintertwined: flettede sig sammeninsecure: usikkerhederrelief: lettelsesorrow: sorgcourage: modpuzzled: undrendeencouraging: opmuntrendelesson: lektionshaped: formedestep forward: skridt fremadliberating: befriendesilent: tavsetrust: stole påbreathe: åndedecision: beslutningsettled: lagt sigadmired: beundretweighing: tyngedesharing: dele

    Post Shift with Shawn Soole
    Michael Dargie on Creative Strategy, Storytelling & Making Your Brand Unforgettable

    Post Shift with Shawn Soole

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 39:59


    In this episode, Shawn Soole sits down with Michael Dargie — branding strategist, creative thinker, and author of BrandJitsu — for a sharp, no-fluff conversation on how brands are really built, why most messaging fails, and how hospitality (and beyond) can stop chasing trends and start creating meaning.This episode is a deep dive into brand clarity, creative discipline, and strategic storytelling — with real-world applications for operators, founders, and creatives alike.

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities
    Fedora the Explorer

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 10:09 Transcription Available


    Sometimes the roots of a wildly popular thing are just as curious as the rest of the story. Order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Gut + Science
    333: From Numbers to Narratives: How to Turn Data into Action Focus with Kaitlin Henze

    Gut + Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 38:41


    What if the key to transforming data into real change isn't more dashboards, but better storytelling?

    All Of It
    Delroy Lindo and Miles Caton on Fighting Vampires in 'Sinners'

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 33:39


    The mega-hit vampire film "Sinners" is poised to be a serious awards season contender. Miles Caton stars in the film as Sammie, the young guitar player who can summon spirits with his music. Delroy Lindo also stars as the blues singer Delta Slim, part of the crew fighting vampires. Caton and Lindo discuss their roles in the film. 

    All Of It
    Saul Williams on 'Sinners' and His Latest Grammy-nominated Album

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 16:44


    Saul Williams is nominated for a Grammy for Best Spoken Word Poetry Album for his collaborative release, Saul Williams meets Carlos Niño & Friends at Treepeople. It's the venerated multidisciplinary artist's first Grammy nomination, and comes on the heels of his appearance in one of the year's most acclaimed films, Sinners. Williams joins us to talk about both projects.

    All Of It
    Kennedy Center Cancellations and Art in the Second Trump Administration

    All Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 24:47


    Last week the Washington National Opera announced that it would find a new home after over 50 years at the Kennedy Center, the latest in a series of high profile departures and cancellations at the national cultural center during Trump's second term and following its board's decision to add the president's name to the building. NPR correspondent Elizabeth Blair joins to discuss the latest news from the Kennedy Center in the context of music and art under the current administration.

    Women's Leadership, Women's Career Development, Business Executive Coaching & Podcast by Sabrina Braham MA PPC
    Women Leaders Storytelling Promotion Tips: Neuroscience Guide 2026 | WLS 155

    Women's Leadership, Women's Career Development, Business Executive Coaching & Podcast by Sabrina Braham MA PPC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 29:29


    Women leaders face declining sponsorship support—only 31% have sponsors compared to 45% of men (McKinsey, 2025). Neuroscience reveals storytelling activates unique brain patterns that make your achievements memorable and promotable. Learn the immersion framework that transforms ordinary experiences into extraordinary career opportunities for women managers, directors, and VPs.

    The Observatory | Discovery of Consciousness & Awareness
    Two Chapters of Healing | Jennifer Holland on Somatics, Nervous System Safety, and Reclaiming Trust

    The Observatory | Discovery of Consciousness & Awareness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 70:45


    In this episode of The Observatory Podcast, Scott and LaRae Wright sit down with Jennifer Holland for a deeply grounded conversation about what it means to come home to yourself—through the body.Jennifer shares how her life unfolded in “two large chapters,” including growing up LDS, navigating anxiety, and untangling the places where external authority and internal knowing got crossed. Together, they explore somatic wisdom, nervous system trust, relational safety, and what it looks like to create containers where the body can finally exhale.If you've ever felt stuck in your head, unsure who to trust (including yourself), or curious about embodiment as a path to healing—this episode offers a compassionate, practical doorway inward.Timestamps:[00:01:00] Welcoming Jennifer Holland[00:01:20] Scott: coming in “open” and letting the conversation unfold[00:02:00] Jennifer: “two different large chapters” + growing up LDS[00:02:36] Anxiety as a formative thread in childhood/young adulthood[00:04:30] “Mind, Body, Spirit” class + early expansion beyond the script[00:06:39] Divorce + faith questioning + beginning to re-orient inward[00:10:06] Discernment: “Do I trust these people?” (authority vs inner knowing)[00:16:27] When intuition gets twisted (and what it costs)[00:19:32] The body path: yoga, breathwork, sensual touch, massage[00:31:29] Trust + boundaries: holding containers that let people soften[00:36:56] Nervous system relaxation + why safety changes everything[00:37:06] Deep safety without sex “on the table” (deconditioning performance)[00:45:45] Jennifer: slow trust + letting time reveal what's true[00:54:15] “What keeps your breath breathing?” (presence and the unseen support)[00:55:00] Breath as steady baseline (even when life isn't)[00:58:25] Retreat/container rhythm: arriving, stillness, breath, connection[01:09:34] Closing reflections + gratitudeNotable Quotes:“I said, you know, we like to come into these podcasts pretty open and just allowing it to unfold as it unfolds.” — Scott Wright [00:01:20]“I feel like my life has two different large chapters.” — Jennifer Holland [00:02:00]“And I was riddled with anxiety most of my childhood and teenhood and young adulthood.” — Jennifer Holland [00:02:36]“I did take a class called Mind, Body, Spirit, though, that really expanded my mind.” — Jennifer Holland [00:04:30]“I was going through my first divorce, so I was just like, I don't know about the church…” — Jennifer Holland [00:06:39]“Even just like, do I trust these people… and should I be following them?” — Jennifer Holland [00:10:06]“It was starting to kill me essentially, started to twist my intuition up.” — Jennifer Holland [00:16:27]“So what happens when we can attune our nervous systems to deep safety without sex even being on the table.” — Jennifer Holland [00:37:06]“So my, my nervous system takes a really long time to actually trust.” — Jennifer Holland [00:45:45]“What keeps your breath breathing?” — Jennifer Holland [00:54:15]“Your breath has been breathing at the exact same rhythm.” — Jennifer Holland [00:55:00]Relevant Links:www.drippractice.comwww.instagram.com/drippracticewww.instagram.com/strongandsultryor email her directly at Jen@strongandsultry.comSubscribe to the podcast: Apple PodcastProduced by NC Productions

    Aha! Moments with Elliott Connie
    Children Trusting You

    Aha! Moments with Elliott Connie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 5:12


    Trust your children; step by step.Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter:  @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks

    The Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe
    Why Humor Makes Serious Stories More Powerful

    The Storyteller’s Mission with Zena Dell Lowe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 7:05 Transcription Available


    Free Video Tutorial for ScreenwritingWhat makes the stakes in a story truly matter?In this episode of The Storyteller's Mission, Zena Dell Lowe explains how to raise the stakes in your story without relying on gimmicks, artificial tension, or repetitive plot devices. This episode explores why high stakes are always tied to character, relationship, and consequence—and how meaningful escalation creates pressure that drives transformation.From moral weight to relational cost to progressively harder choices, this conversation reframes how writers should think about stakes at every level of storytelling. Whether you're working on a novel, screenplay, or short story, this episode provides a practical and timeless approach to making your story resonate more deeply with an audience.Watch this episode on YouTube Sign up for The Storyteller's Digest, my exclusive bi-monthly newsletter for writers and storytellers. Each edition delivers an insightful article or practical writing tip straight from me, designed to help you master your craft and tell compelling stories.The Storyteller's Mission Podcast is now on YouTube.  Subscribe to our channel and never miss a new episode or announcement.Support the Show!Contact us for anything else!Send us a textSupport the show

    The Malm Podcast
    Become an Authority People Listen To

    The Malm Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 25:57


    Send us a textDiscover how to establish authority as a leader, communicator, and writer. Joël talks with Kim, a writer and foster mom who is seeking to encourage others to embrace foster care and give them encouragement on the journey. Learn to transform personal stories into impactful Christian living content, connect with your audience, and become a voice people listen to. If you want to learn more about Kim, visit: https://kimpatton.com In This Episode: 00:00 Storytelling vs. Making a Point 01:43 Establishing Authority as a Foster Mom 05:38 Practitioner vs. Academic Authority 08:02 Structuring Chapters for Impact 12:35 Defining Audience and Clarity 15:24 Clarity for Storytellers 19:12 Leveraging AI and Speaking for Impact 22:50 Building a Foundation and Future Steps

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities
    Complicated

    Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 11:03 Transcription Available


    The dark side of doing business is part of our tour through the Cabinet today. Order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    MrCreepyPasta's Storytime
    I Camped Through a Snowstorm. Something Out There Kept Practicing My Voice. by pentyworth223

    MrCreepyPasta's Storytime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 24:08


    Meditative Story
    Move forward without moving on, by Kelly Rizzo

    Meditative Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 31:15


    When Kelly Rizzo's husband Bob Saget passes away without warning, she's faced with the challenge of moving forward day by day without leaving her memories of Bob behind. As she processes her grief, Kelly reflects on the way her father left his home country and never returned, but realizes that his memories of that place will always be a part of him. Now she must find a way to honor her own memories even as her life moves forward.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.