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In a captivating conversation that delves deep into the transformative magic of storytelling, Walt Thiessen and Wendy Folsom reveal the profound impact stories have on our personal growth, resilience, and understanding of ourselves and others.
Wendy, a passionate storyteller with a background in theater and a master's degree in storytelling, shares her unexpected journey into the world of narrative art. Her path began with an audition at a storytelling festival, driven by the simple desire to get a free family pass. Little did she know this moment would spark a lifelong passion that would reshape her entire career.
The conversation illuminates a crucial truth: we are all storytellers, often unaware of the power we wield through the narratives we choose to tell. Our stories aren't just words – they're the very fabric of our identity, shaping how we see ourselves and how others perceive us.
One of the most powerful insights comes from Wendy's exploration of family stories. Research shows that family narratives are the primary way children develop their sense of self and build resilience. She emphasizes the importance of sharing not just the happy moments, but the challenging ones too. "Our families need our stories, and they need our hard stories," she explains, highlighting how understanding our family's complex history can help us forgive ourselves and others.
Walt shares a poignant personal story about his grandfather, revealing how family narratives can help us understand generational patterns and challenges. By examining the context of his grandfather's life during the Great Depression, he gained compassion and insight into seemingly difficult life choices.
The conversation takes a fascinating turn when discussing how stories can solve problems and heal emotional wounds. Wendy shares a touching example of a mother who created a story to help her son overcome his fear of monsters, demonstrating how narrative can be a powerful tool for emotional healing.
Neuroscientific research adds another layer of wonder to storytelling. Brain coupling research shows that when a story is told, the storyteller's and listener's brains actually synchronize, creating a profound emotional connection that goes beyond mere words.
Wendy's work with podcasts like The Apple Seed and Kaboom showcases the practical applications of storytelling, bringing meaningful narratives to audiences through various mediums. Her message is clear: everyone has valuable stories to share, and those stories have the power to transform lives.
The conversation concludes with a powerful reminder: our stories are not just about entertainment, but about understanding, growth, and connection. By carefully crafting and sharing our narratives, we can rewrite our lives, heal our wounds, and inspire others.
LOA Today Episode Page: https://www.loatoday.net/wendy-folsom
Wendy Folsom's Website: https://www.byuradio.org/the-apple-seed/discover
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In a captivating conversation that delves deep into the transformative magic of storytelling, Walt Thiessen and Wendy Folsom reveal the profound impact stories have on our personal growth, resilience, and understanding of ourselves and others.
Wendy, a passionate storyteller with a background in theater and a master's degree in storytelling, shares her unexpected journey into the world of narrative art. Her path began with an audition at a storytelling festival, driven by the simple desire to get a free family pass. Little did she know this moment would spark a lifelong passion that would reshape her entire career.
The conversation illuminates a crucial truth: we are all storytellers, often unaware of the power we wield through the narratives we choose to tell. Our stories aren't just words – they're the very fabric of our identity, shaping how we see ourselves and how others perceive us.
One of the most powerful insights comes from Wendy's exploration of family stories. Research shows that family narratives are the primary way children develop their sense of self and build resilience. She emphasizes the importance of sharing not just the happy moments, but the challenging ones too. "Our families need our stories, and they need our hard stories," she explains, highlighting how understanding our family's complex history can help us forgive ourselves and others.
Walt shares a poignant personal story about his grandfather, revealing how family narratives can help us understand generational patterns and challenges. By examining the context of his grandfather's life during the Great Depression, he gained compassion and insight into seemingly difficult life choices.
The conversation takes a fascinating turn when discussing how stories can solve problems and heal emotional wounds. Wendy shares a touching example of a mother who created a story to help her son overcome his fear of monsters, demonstrating how narrative can be a powerful tool for emotional healing.
Neuroscientific research adds another layer of wonder to storytelling. Brain coupling research shows that when a story is told, the storyteller's and listener's brains actually synchronize, creating a profound emotional connection that goes beyond mere words.
Wendy's work with podcasts like The Apple Seed and Kaboom showcases the practical applications of storytelling, bringing meaningful narratives to audiences through various mediums. Her message is clear: everyone has valuable stories to share, and those stories have the power to transform lives.
The conversation concludes with a powerful reminder: our stories are not just about entertainment, but about understanding, growth, and connection. By carefully crafting and sharing our narratives, we can rewrite our lives, heal our wounds, and inspire others.
LOA Today Episode Page: https://www.loatoday.net/wendy-folsom
Wendy Folsom's Website: https://www.byuradio.org/the-apple-seed/discover
Follow the LOA Today Podcast: https://www.loatoday.net/follow
#loatoday
#lawofattraction
#manifesting
#vibration
#podcast
#Q&A
#waltthiessen
#annemarieyoung
#Storytelling #PersonalGrowth #Resilience #FamilyNarratives #EmotionalHealing #MindfulLiving #PersonalDevelopment #Neuroscience #Inspiration #SelfDiscovery
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