Welcome to Narratively Speaking, the podcast that explores the power of story in all its forms, it’s role in society and how it helps to shape the ideas we think we believe in.
Hosted by Harv, the podcast explores the thesis that the stories we hear and tell are what shapes our beliefs about the world we live in — whether they are presented as fiction, history or the daily news.
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Welcome to Narratively Speaking, the podcast that explores the power of story in all its forms, it’s role in society and how it helps to shape the ideas we think we believe in.
Hosted by Harv, the podcast explores the thesis that the stories we hear and tell are what shapes our beliefs about the world we live in — whether they are presented as fiction, history or the daily news.
Can you use alter-egos to achieve states of high performance? Todd Herman thinks you can, and his ideas seem to cross over with a lot of topics that have come up on Narratively Speaking as we follow this train of thought about story.
Adem Koci from Podcasta Non Grata, once again joins Harv to talk about his use of alter egos in his podcasting, what it means to be creative, and of course a little touch of MK-Ultra mind control conspiracy theory!
Join us - in Adam's own words it's a "good'un!"
### Episode Links ###
Podcasta Non Grata #88 - Podcasta Perfecta:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/ademk/podcasta-non-grata-88-podcasta-perfecta
Todd Herman on London Real - The Alter Ego Effect (Short Clip):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKqbkqXzZF0
Todd Herman on London Real - The Alter Ego Effect (Full Interview Part 1/2):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V802DwBAMbk
Beyoncé on Her Alter Ego, Sasha Fierce
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AA5G8vCl9w
Narratively Speaking
Welcome to Narratively Speaking, the podcast that explores the power of story in all its forms, it’s role in society and how it helps to shape the ideas we think we believe in.
Hosted by Harv, the podcast explores the thesis that the stories we hear and tell are what shapes our beliefs about the world we live in — whether they are presented as fiction, history or the daily news.