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If you’ve ever gotten lost in a book, teared up during a movie, or felt instantly connected to a stranger online because of something they shared – you’ve felt the power of storytelling in action. But did you know there’s actual science behind why our brains respond so strongly to stories?
In this episode of The Ultimate Blog Podcast, we interviewed writer and storytelling expert Susan Lovett about the neuroscience of storytelling – why our brains are hardwired for it, how it shapes our decisions, and how bloggers and content creators can harness that power to truly connect with their audience.
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🔨 Get Susan’s freebie: 19 Reasons Your Stories Aren't Working and How to Fix Them
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🔗Check out the show notes for episode 179
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If you’ve ever gotten lost in a book, teared up during a movie, or felt instantly connected to a stranger online because of something they shared – you’ve felt the power of storytelling in action. But did you know there’s actual science behind why our brains respond so strongly to stories?
In this episode of The Ultimate Blog Podcast, we interviewed writer and storytelling expert Susan Lovett about the neuroscience of storytelling – why our brains are hardwired for it, how it shapes our decisions, and how bloggers and content creators can harness that power to truly connect with their audience.
☀️ Grab our free Summer Startup Checklist
🔨 Get Susan’s freebie: 19 Reasons Your Stories Aren't Working and How to Fix Them
🔗Start your blog today→ Join The Ultimate Blog Roadmap
🔗Check out the show notes for episode 179
Do you love this podcast? Say thanks by leaving a positive review and/or rating!
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