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Since the beginning, we have had stories
The act of telling stories is primal, ancient in scope, exciting, and a powerful method of connection. The magic of storytelling is what connects us and links us together - through it, we can share experiences with others. This heart link brings our audience closer to us. It brings them into the world of who we are and what this road of life has given us. It is a way of being transported from the present to a fantastical place abounding with "wildness" and a sense of being on the edge of something far larger than who we are.
Join me as we talk about storytelling with special guest Caylin Gans - my personal friend and someone who has earned the highest amount of respect from me. Caylin is a storyteller and the owner of Forest Schooled.
In this podcast, amongst other items, we visit topics such as
For the links discussed at the end of the podcast, please visit.
https://learn.forestschooled.com/storytelling?fbclid=IwAR2U3AI1sZNSrO56HrV9cpEf3gY67H9RuXWUTxNdZX2LHKwg1ZvXbWobcdk
and
https://learn.forestschooled.com/storytelling?fbclid=IwAR2U3AI1sZNSrO56HrV9cpEf3gY67H9RuXWUTxNdZX2LHKwg1ZvXbWobcdk
By Brent LambornSince the beginning, we have had stories
The act of telling stories is primal, ancient in scope, exciting, and a powerful method of connection. The magic of storytelling is what connects us and links us together - through it, we can share experiences with others. This heart link brings our audience closer to us. It brings them into the world of who we are and what this road of life has given us. It is a way of being transported from the present to a fantastical place abounding with "wildness" and a sense of being on the edge of something far larger than who we are.
Join me as we talk about storytelling with special guest Caylin Gans - my personal friend and someone who has earned the highest amount of respect from me. Caylin is a storyteller and the owner of Forest Schooled.
In this podcast, amongst other items, we visit topics such as
For the links discussed at the end of the podcast, please visit.
https://learn.forestschooled.com/storytelling?fbclid=IwAR2U3AI1sZNSrO56HrV9cpEf3gY67H9RuXWUTxNdZX2LHKwg1ZvXbWobcdk
and
https://learn.forestschooled.com/storytelling?fbclid=IwAR2U3AI1sZNSrO56HrV9cpEf3gY67H9RuXWUTxNdZX2LHKwg1ZvXbWobcdk