Podcast: Future of Storytelling & Society

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The recording from today’s show is now available. Click the player above to listen now, or download as an itunes podcast.

Tuesday, March 30 was the premiere episode of The New Storytellers! A new dialogue series hosted by me, Michael Margolis.

The Topic: The Future of Storytelling and Society

  • What is this “bigger notion” of storytelling about?
  • When do you know that a story needs to shift?
  • How do you find and frame a bigger story?

A New Vision for Storytelling
Our definitions of identity and work are changing.
Everybody has a story to tell. And expects the change to tell it.
The global meme of “story” is shifting the boundaries of business and culture.
In a low trust world, we are learning how to re-story reality for ourselves.

The New Language of Business
In today’s episode I’ll be sharing my thoughts on the evolution of storytelling, and its implications on the process of change-making, innovation, and cultural renewal. And sharing some reflections on my own storied path and continued learnings.

Sign-Up for Future Live Shows
Each episode is recorded live every other Tuesday at 1pm EST/10am PST and invites audience participation. Register for the dial-in info. You’ll then receive announcements about future guests, and free access to podcast versions of every episode.

Next show is Tuesday, April 13, at 1pm EST/10am PST with guest Grant McCracken, business anthropologist and author, Chief Culture Officer. Intrigued?

 

About the author

Hey, I'm Michael, Chief Instigator at Get Storied. I'm left-handed, color-blind, and eat more chocolate than the average human. If you like this post, you'll probably enjoy my Storytelling Manifesto (downloaded by over 10,000 to date).

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  • http://www.madinmelbourne.com.au/ MADinMelbourne

    Michael do you know if there is anyway to listen in from Skype for free?

  • http://www.getstoried.com/ Michael Margolis

    Unfortunately, I think skype makes it difficult to call into telephone bridge lines. But I am really not sure. Regardless, you can listen for free to the podcast version which gets uploaded within a day or two.

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  • Jen

    The audio file is “not found.” Can you please post a corrected link, or re-upload it? I would love to listen to this.

  • http://www.getstoried.com/ Michael Margolis

    Sorry about that. We’ll try to get that fixed ASAP. Thanks for your
    patience.

    MM