Today marks the launch of the Story Signals podcast, a show dedicated to helping you live with purpose, clarity, and meaning. I’m very excited to be sharing stories with you from inspiring leaders, speakers, entrepreneurs, adventurers, artists, and more!
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In episode one, I’m going to be talking about the Hero’s Journey, which may be the most widely-cited and studied framework for powerful stories. Joseph Campbell was a mythologist and teacher who coined the phrase “Hero’s Journey” to the concept of the monomyth. We won’t go that deeply in to Campbell’s work today, but it does provide the groundwork for our discussion.
Now, the Hero’s Journey isn’t as simple as plugging in our own experiences and becoming a hero! But, this ancient script can provide a meaningful roadmap for personal and organizational transformation. In fact, if I can get a little nerdy, the Hero’s Journey and accompanying book, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, was a primary inspiration for George Lucas when he directed Star Wars!
Later in the episode, I’ll tell you a little story, and then we’ll cover the five elements of powerful stories, which include:
1. Powerful Stories Resonate
2. Powerful Stories Show the Light & the Dark
3. Powerful Stories Point to a Greater Cause
4. Powerful Stories are Redemptive
5. Powerful Stories Leave Room for Interpretation
I also am really excited to share the Story Signals Reflect & Project plan, which will help you create the space to realize the meaning of past experiences, find a redemptive purpose, and project future actions/reactions.
Click here to download the Story Signals Reflect & Project plan
Finally, we cover what you can expect from Story Signals, and how you can help the show grow by leaving a rating and review on iTunes!
Listen to Story Signals episode 1
Resources listed
- Man’s Search for Meaning – by Viktor Frankl
- Gladiator (film) – starring Russell Crow and directed by Ridley Scott
- The Hero with a Thousand Faces – by Joseph Campbell
- Opening Song: Favorite Secrets – by Waylon Thornton
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Superhero icon via Juan Pablo Bravo and TheNounProject