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In this exciting season finale, Harris welcomes back Michael McRay to announce a groundbreaking initiative: the creation of the Istoria Institute, a global center for narrative intelligence. Learn how this new venture aims to transform the way we understand and apply storytelling through the world's first certification program in narrative intelligence, and discover how you can be part of this revolutionary movement. You'll learn:
What narrative intelligence is and how it differs from traditional storytelling approachesDetails about the three-level certification pathway in Applied Narrative Intelligence (including specializations in leadership, social change, and personal transformation)How the storyOS methodology is being developed into practical applications for sales, leadership, and organizational changeWays to join the growing global community of narrative practitioners through upcoming initiativesWhether you are a leader, coach, therapist, or someone passionate about the power of story, this episode offers an inspiring glimpse into the future of narrative intelligence and how it can transform both personal and professional growth.
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In this final conversation with Jason Locy and Harris III, we'll explore how organizational storytelling differs from traditional storytelling and learn practical approaches for creating emotional ownership in your work. Tune in as we discover why most people don't naturally care about your organization and how to craft stories that genuinely resonate and support your larger narrative. You'll learn:
Why organizational stories require different approaches than campfire tales or moviesHow to build narrative support systems through conversations, experiences, and contentPractical strategies for creating emotional resonance and differentiating your workThe importance of matching your story's ask with the appropriate stage of relationshipThis episode offers valuable insights into crafting stories that go beyond basic storytelling to create genuine connection and lasting impact in your work, whether you're an entrepreneur, in leadership, or a creative professional.
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This second installment with Jason Locy, author of "Culture Bending Narratives," brings us into the practical frameworks for building organizational narratives that drive meaningful change. Discover how to move beyond surface-level storytelling to create deeper narratives that align with your organization's purpose and values. You'll learn:
How to use the Four Norms Framework (desires, mindsets, behaviors, and language) to evaluate and build your narrativeUnderstanding the three key strands that make up a powerful narrative: cultural, personal, and aspirationalWhy tension between these narrative elements is necessary and how to harness it productivelyPractical approaches to strategic planning that remain flexible in our rapidly changing worldWhether you're leading a large organization or building your personal brand, this episode provides concrete tools for crafting narratives that authentically reflect your values and drive positive change in the world.
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In this illuminating conversation, host Harris III sits down with Jason Locy, founder of Five Stone agency and author of "Culture Bending Narratives," to explore the crucial distinction between storytelling and narrative in business and culture. Together, they unpack how organizations can move beyond simple storytelling to harness the transformative power of narrative to create meaningful change in the world. You'll learn:
The fundamental difference between stories and narratives, and why focusing solely on storytelling might be limiting your organization's impactWhat makes an organization "culture-bending" through the three key characteristics: imaginative, interconnected, and generativeHow to identify and challenge the dominant narratives that shape business decisions and organizational behaviorWhy transcendence matters in business and marketing, and how to create narratives that inspire positive cultural changeWhether you're leading a large organization or building your own brand, this episode offers valuable insights into how deeper narrative work can transform not just how you communicate, but how you think about and structure your entire organization.
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Join host Harris and Sarah Selecky, founder of Sarah Selecky Writing School, as they explore how embracing childlike curiosity and creative influences can transform your writing practice. In this final installment of their four-part series, Sarah shares profound insights about reconnecting with wonder and discovering inspiration in unexpected places. You'll learn:
How observing a child's genuine curiosity can lead to a breakthrough in your creative processThe concept of "writing under the influence" and how to intentionally learn from other writersPractical tips for maintaining an influence journal to track your creative inspirationAlternative storytelling structures beyond the traditional three-act formatWhether you're a writer or simply someone interested in living more creatively, this episode offers valuable perspectives on approaching your work with renewed wonder and openness to influence.
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Writer and teacher Sarah Selecky explores the vital role of white space in creativity and life in this illuminating episode. Drawing from her experience as a Gen X creator straddling pre and post-social media worlds, she shares how intentional spaces away from digital noise can transform both our creative process and daily living. Sarah shares her personal experiment of taking a year-long social media hiatus while running an online business, demonstrating how reducing digital noise doesn't necessarily impact business growth. You'll learn:
How white space isn't just absence of activity - it's where processing, growth, and authentic creation happenThat most people encounter 4,000-10,000 messages daily, making intentional white space more crucial than everSmall changes can create significant shifts in attention and creativitySocial media and digital platforms are designed to hijack attention through endless scrolling and engagement tacticsThis episode offers particular value for writers, creators, and anyone seeking to cultivate more meaningful engagement with their work and life, showing how white space can be the key to unlocking both creativity and personal growth in our hyper-connected world. Join us for a conversation that delves into practical strategies for reclaiming attention and creating space for deeper wisdom to emerge.
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In this illuminating conversation with Sarah Selecky, dive into the transformative power of embracing both childlike wonder and conscious influence in your creative work. Through a heartwarming story about a two-year-old's visit to her home, Sarah reveals how returning to a state of pure curiosity can revolutionize your creative process. In this episode, you'll learn:
How to recapture the genuine curiosity and wonder of childhood in your creative workThe power of keeping an "influence journal" and why tracking your influences mattersWhy acknowledging inspiration from others strengthens rather than diminishes your workPractical ways to integrate both childlike wonder and conscious influence into your creative practiceTune in to learn why the harmonization of elements can be as powerful as conflict resolution in storytelling. You'll discover why acknowledging your influences strengthens rather than weakens your work, and learn about a fascinating alternative to Western storytelling structure that could transform how you approach narrative creation.
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Tune in to hear an intimate conversation with Sarah Selecky about the transformative power of writing and storytelling as host Harris III sits down with Selecky to explore why some stories feel transactional while others touch our souls. In this episode, you'll learn:
How to recognize when a story needs to be written versus when you're forcing itWhy personal development and creative expression are inherently linkedHow to approach writing as a sacred practice rather than just a business toolThe importance of listening to your unconscious mind in the creative processYou'll also learn about the difference between writing for the market versus writing from inner necessity, discover how stories can actually write us, and understand why the creative process is as much about personal growth as it is about the final product. Whether you're an aspiring writer or simply someone who appreciates the craft of storytelling, this episode offers fresh insights into the magical relationship between creator and creation.
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In this final episode with the Istoria team, you'll explore the evolution of storytelling in our digital age, focusing on its role in social media and brand communication. There is a shift from wanting curated, polished content to authenticity in social media - but this brings the challenge of balancing genuine storytelling with the pressures of social media influence. You'll learn:
How social media has contributed to storytelling becoming a buzzwordWhy stories are vessels for meaning, not just tools for growth or manipulationHow to approach storytelling with integrity in both personal and professional contextsThe importance of having a clear point of view and using stories to convey meaningful messagesWhether you're a content creator, marketer, or simply interested in the power of storytelling, this episode offers valuable insights on navigating the complex landscape of digital narratives and maintaining authenticity in an era of influencers and buzzwords.
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Join Harris and two members from the Istoria team, Angie Kline and Ben Stewart, as they continue to unpack the reasons behind storytelling's buzzword status and its enduring application in our digital age. In this engaging discussion, you'll explore:
The unexpected ways storytelling manifests in our daily lives, from personal relationships to parentingHow narrative techniques can transform complex business concepts into accessible ideasThe evolution of emotional intelligence across generations and its impact on storytellingThe paradox of increased connectivity and rising loneliness in the digital eraPractical strategies for leveraging storytelling to foster genuine human connectionsThis episode challenges conventional thinking about storytelling, revealing its broad applicability beyond marketing and business. Whether you're a seasoned storyteller or new to the concept, you'll gain fresh perspectives on how narrative shapes our world and influences our interactions. Discover why storytelling isn't just a trend, but a fundamental aspect of human experience that's more crucial than ever in our technology-driven society.
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In this episode, join Harris III and Istoria team members Ben Stewart and Angie Kline as they dive deep into the world of storytelling in business, and how the team applies it to the work they do on a daily basis. The team talks about why storytelling has become a buzzword and whether it's still relevant, as well as the difference between superficial storytelling and authentic brand narratives. You'll hear:
How Disney uses storytelling to create magical experiences for guestsWhy every interaction, from marketing emails to customer service, tells a storyHow nonprofits can use storytelling effectively without exploiting their causesThe importance of connecting through stories before focusing on conversionsIf you're a marketing professional, business owner, or simply curious about the power of storytelling, this episode offers valuable insights into how stories shape our perceptions, influence behavior, and build lasting connections. Discover why storytelling isn't just a trend, but an essential skill for anyone looking to make an impact in today's business world.
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In this inspiring episode, you'll get a unique glimpse into the world of creative leadership through the eyes of siblings Samantha and Aaron Edwards, co-founders of the Charles Group. You'll learn:
The challenges and benefits of combining family dynamics with professional leadershipStrategies for bridging the gap between creative and business mindsetsHow to create space for creativity in leadership and vice versaThe importance of transparency and caring leadership in building a strong team cultureInsights on their innovative "Family First" initiative and its impact on their companyThis episode offers valuable lessons on fostering collaboration, communication, and mutual respect in creative enterprises, whether you're a creative professional, a business leader, or an entrepreneur wearing both hats. Discover how the Edwards siblings have turned potential conflicts into strengths, creating a thriving agency that values both creativity and effective leadership.
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In this final interview, Shane McKenzie dives deep into the often misunderstood concept of accountability in leadership. Both seasoned leaders or those simply interested in personal development will benefit from this episode. Listen as Harris III and Shane bring fresh perspective on leadership that can transform your approach to work and life. You'll learn:
How accountability isn't about punishing mistakes, but a powerful tool for personal and organizational growthThe importance of setting and modeling standards as a leaderThe crucial difference between being accountable to others versus being accountable for themPractical strategies for creating a culture of respect and influence, rather than manipulationJoin Harris III and Shane McKenzie as they close out this conversation, and share honest reflections on common leadership struggles and offer valuable insights to overcome them.
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In this episode, Harris III and executive coach Shane McKenzie dive deeper into the critical role of communication in leadership. 70% of conversations are characterized by misunderstanding and misconception; Shane talks about practical strategies for providing clear expectations and direction. You'll also learn:
The five most important questions every team member is silently askingHow to shift from judgment to curiosity in your leadership approachThe importance of tapping into individual motivation when setting expectationsHow to use curiosity to elevate your team's thinking and problem-solving skillsWhether you're an experienced leader or a new manager, this episode offers practical tools to enhance your communication skills and leadership effectiveness. Shane's insights on curiosity-driven leadership can help you create a more motivated, innovative, and productive work environment. By applying these principles, you'll be better equipped to navigate the complex landscape of team dynamics and drive meaningful results in your organization.
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In this insightful episode, join Harris III and executive coach Shane McKenzie as they dive deep into the challenges of leadership and team development. Shane drives home the point of why people are the solution, not the problem, in any organization. You'll learn more about:
The crucial difference between equipping and developing team membersHow to overcome the fear of becoming "unnecessary" as your team growsStrategies for elevating your team's decision-making and problem-solving skillsPractical techniques for empowering your team without losing controlExpanding your vision is key to embracing true leadership; whether you're a seasoned leader or an aspiring entrepreneur, this episode offers valuable insights on moving beyond micromanagement to create a thriving, self-sufficient team. Shane's framework provides a fresh perspective on leadership that can help you unlock your team's potential and drive your organization forward.
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In this candid and insightful episode, you'll hear from executive coach Shane McKenzie as he shares his personal journey and hard-earned wisdom about leadership. You'll learn:
Why leadership is often misunderstood and how to reframe your perspective on itThe sacrifices required for effective leadership and why many shy away from themHow personal narratives and past experiences shape our views on leadershipThe importance of empathy and self-awareness in leadership rolesHow to start changing organizational culture by focusing on your own growth firstShane offers practical advice for navigating leadership challenges at any level of an organization. Whether you're an aspiring leader, a seasoned executive, or someone who's skeptical about leadership, this episode offers a refreshingly honest look at what it really means to lead. Shane's personal anecdotes and lessons learned provide valuable insights that can help you become a more effective influencer and change-maker in your sphere of influence.
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In this thought-provoking episode, you'll hear from executive coach Shane McKenzie as he challenges common perceptions about leadership and accountability. Shane presents a fresh perspective on handling team dynamics, particularly when people fail to meet expectations. Shane helps us reframe accountability as a conversation rather than a punishment, and provides practical steps for having effective accountability conversations. You'll also learn:
Why people are not the problem, but the solutionThe importance of leaders modeling accountability themselvesInsights into the current leadership crisis and how to address itWays to maintain healthy relationships while being candid about performance issuesWhether you're a seasoned leader or an aspiring one, this episode offers valuable insights on fostering a culture of accountability and growth within your team or organization. Shane's approach encourages curiosity, empathy, and proactive leadership, providing you with tools to navigate challenging situations and drive better outcomes.
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Ken Black is the former VP of Design Future at Nike and a creative powerhouse in the world of sports and design. In this inspiring episode, Ken shares his wealth of experience and insights on leadership, creativity, and standing out in a crowded field. You'll learn the importance of having a clear vision, not getting bogged down in the "how" too early, and why authenticity is crucial in leadership.
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How to lead from the center of who you areThe value of "building in public" and articulating your vision to attract help and supportHow to balance organizational goals with your unique leadership styleLessons from the Chicago Bulls on teamwork and individual authenticityThe concept of "don't bring sand to the beach" and how to be distinctive in your fieldWhether you're a leader in a large organization, an entrepreneur, or a creative professional, this episode offers valuable perspectives on making your mark and leading with authenticity.
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In this powerful second part of our series with Michelle Hord, you'll dive deeper into her extraordinary journey of resilience and leadership. Listen as Michelle shares intimate details about overcoming personal tragedy and transforming her pain into purpose. This conversation brings insight on:
The meaning behind "The Other Side of Yet" and choosing hope over fearHow storytelling and journaling can be powerful tools for healing and growthBridging the gap between creative and corporate worlds in professional settingsStrategies for finding common ground and fostering collaboration in diverse teamsPractical advice for navigating creative challenges and budget constraintsThe importance of resilience and adaptability in leadershipThis episode offers a unique blend of personal story and professional wisdom, providing inspiration and practical takeaways for anyone looking to enhance their leadership skills, overcome adversity, or bridge divides in their workplace.
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In this inspiring episode, we hear from Michelle Hord, a former NBC Universal executive and bestselling author, as she shares her powerful insights on creativity, leadership, and resilience. Listen as Michelle recounts her journey from television producer to corporate leader, and learn how she discovered the importance of bridging the gap between creative and corporate worlds. You'll gain valuable perspective on:
The power of storytelling in all aspects of businessHow to foster a growth mindset and encourage creativity in leadershipThe connection between creativity and resilience in facing life's challengesThe importance of embracing possibility and vulnerability in leadershipMichelle also touches on her personal story of tragedy and resilience, offering a glimpse into how she used creativity to rebuild her life. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their leadership skills, foster resilience, and embrace creativity in their personal and professional lives.
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