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Al Kingsley and Matt Jessop interview Richard O’Neill MBE – Author, master storyteller, founder of Lumberjunkers, visiting professor at Durham, campaigner for men’s health.
Storytelling as the heart of communication:
Woodwork + Word work = Learning through making:
Storytelling in business and digital age:
Useful tech vs. gadgets:
Broadening the curriculum:
Mental health & initiative:
Hybrid learning & flexibility:
Paperwork/data nobody ever looks at.
Overly rigid systems that restrict teacher and student agency.
“Useless” tech that serves no real learning purpose.
“Storytelling isn’t just a skill; it’s the beating heart of human connection. Stories build resilience, empathy, and pride—and help us make sense of our world.”
By Matt Jessop & Al KingsleyAl Kingsley and Matt Jessop interview Richard O’Neill MBE – Author, master storyteller, founder of Lumberjunkers, visiting professor at Durham, campaigner for men’s health.
Storytelling as the heart of communication:
Woodwork + Word work = Learning through making:
Storytelling in business and digital age:
Useful tech vs. gadgets:
Broadening the curriculum:
Mental health & initiative:
Hybrid learning & flexibility:
Paperwork/data nobody ever looks at.
Overly rigid systems that restrict teacher and student agency.
“Useless” tech that serves no real learning purpose.
“Storytelling isn’t just a skill; it’s the beating heart of human connection. Stories build resilience, empathy, and pride—and help us make sense of our world.”