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Author and storyteller Corey Rosen joins Whitney and Amy for an in-depth conversation on storytelling. We learn about what a story really is and the difference between writing a story and speaking it aloud. We talk about expectations, crafting vs telling stories and the importance of risk taking, and becoming an active and curious listener. Further we play some fun games too. A must listen for anyone who wants to become a better storyteller and how you can use story to communicate more effectively.
Besides being the author of Your Story, Well Told: Creative Strategies to Develop and Perform Stories that Wow an Audience, Corey is an Emmy-award winning writer, actor, and visual effects producer. Rosen has been featured on The Moth Radio Hour. He is an on-air personality for Alice Radio’s “The Sarah and Vinnie Show,” the #1-rated morning show in the San Francisco area. A performer at BATS Improv, he is also a writer and creative director at Tippett Studio. When not writing or performing, Corey works as a visual effects artist and executive producer. He is credited in movies including “Mission: Impossible,” several “Star Wars” films, and “Disney’s A Christmas Carol.” He has taught at NYU and Academy of Art University, written for Comedy Central, Jim Henson Productions, and Lucasfilm. You can get in touch with Corey via his webstie and follow him @storyrosen on a variety of platforms.
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Music in this episode:
Splendid Story
Written By: David Elkins
Performed By: Midnight Television
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Hosts: Whitney Walker and Amy Adams
Produced by Mindful Soul Center
All the Birds are Singing
Written By David Elkins
Performed By Midnight Television
Purest Form
Written by S.L.J. Kalmeijer and Performed By Sounds Like Sander
Walking Back
Written and performed by Aaron Sprinkle
On Track
Written by Sita Steele and Jacob Steele
Performed By NOVVA
I Can Still Breathe
Written and performed by Shane Becker
You Here Now Podcast Shownotes for episode no. 6
Addiction comes in many forms and many of us unwittingly plant the seeds of them in our younger years when we experiment with various substances from food to alcohol to sex and love and other drugs. Sometimes - it seems suddenly - we find ourselves in the grip of addiction. Our storyteller today is Whitney Walker. In this episode shares her story of not one addiction but many. Whitney is in recovery, a licensed therapist and co-host of this podcast too. She shares her story and insights on addiction and recovery.
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#addiction #recovery #eatingdisorders #alcoholism #drugaddiction #substanceabuse #recoveringfromaddiction #yesyoucan #youherenow
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In the fourth episode of YOU HERE NOW podcast, we speak with Jan Canty, Ph.D. about a shocking event, the murder of her husband a prominent psychologist in Detroit, that turned her world upside down in the mid-80s. She shares her story with us in the first half of the podcast and the impact that this event had on her life. Nearly thirty years passed before she started to share her story with the world.
In the second half, Whitney and I sit with her to discuss her healing journey through travel and creative expression and what worked for her. We also discuss how she is making a contribution to help others who have undergone similar experiences through her podcast, The Domino Effect of Murder and her book, A Life Divided: A psychologist's memoir about the double life and murder of her husband - and her road to recovery. Her podcast talks about the survivors of murder.
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In this episode of YOU HERE NOW, Amy shares her story of an event that changed her life radically within moments some years ago. Even though it was so many years ago its impact reverberated throughout her life. Trauma can have long-lasting effects. We also welcome a new co-host - Whitney Walker. Whitney helped to facilitate the storytelling portion of this month's episode. Whitney and Amy continue on after the story to discuss healing trauma, alternative healing modalities, therapy and more. Have a listen. Visit https://youherenowpodcast.com/ to read the transcript and for more information.
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Elizabeth Hambleton shares how her life as a newlywed was challenged right from the start. She shares her story of a wedding and a funeral (it's not all doom and gloom). She actually has had quite a few challenges at an early age, yet, these experiences gifted her with a wisdom and maturity that have helped her cope with other life-altering events later on. Unlike our last episode where our storyteller was still in the early part of having to cope with a radical change, Elizabeth’s story is told a little more than 10 years after these events occurred.
In the latter part of the episode Jennifer Canu, a trauma-focused licensed marriage and family therapist who works with children and teenagers shares how others can support young people who live with a caretaker or parent that is dealing with substance abuse.
You can find the transcript and other information in the show notes on the website https://youherenowpodcast.com or visit https://themindfulsoulcenter.com.
You Here Now’s first episode, Fire on the Mountain, features Ann Black’s story of loss and grief as she is slowly reborn. On August 16, 2020, A powerful storm grew above the Pacific Ocean, unleashing about 11,000 bolts of lightning along the Santa Cruz Mountains in Northern California. The lightning strikes ignited the brutal fire, fueled by wind and dry weather, burning over 86,000 acres of coastal redwood forest and destroying at least 925 mountain homes. Massive flames ripped through neighborhoods, transforming peoples’ homes and most precious possessions into ashen debris. Boulder Creek (pop. 5,182) is among the affected little towns that dot the mountains along the San Lorenzo River. It’s an idyllic spot – less than 15 miles from the beach, lush with towering redwood trees, and creeks spilling lazily down the mountains.
Ann and her family lost her home and she shares her story with us of the fire on the mountain and what that meant for her and her family. We begin the episode with a short discussion about the fire, the location, and some processes that the Earth undergoes when there is a loss of a home. Then we share Christine Boyd Miller’s interview with Ann. Following that Amy speaks with Michelle Marlahan about grief, loss, ceremony, and ritual.
Get in touch with Michelle through her website: https://michellemarlahan.com. Visit the Mindful Soul Center's website to learn more about our magazine, publications and other wellness resources. You can find the the show notes and transcript at the following link https://themindfulsoulcenter.com/you-here-now-podcast/fire-on-the-mountain-story-of-loss-and-grief/
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Theme Music: Fall’s Every Now and Zen Instrumental
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You Here Now is a new podcast produced by the Mindful Soul Center with hosts Amy Adams and Christine Boyd Miller. We're sharing stories of change and transformation beginning this May 2021. You here, then there's the thing we never imagined would happen. The sudden event that transforms us forever disrupting our existence as we know it. The pivotal moment we don't want to experience or face, but it comes anyway and changes us forever. You'll never be the same. You here now. You here now shares stories that changed people's lives in profound ways. There's more to it than that but we'll leave you with that. Subscribe to get notified when new episodes appear.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.