Monsters Are Metaphors! #StorytellingOverTime

No matter how many monstrous creatures, villains or plagues we create in our imaginations, they are first and foremost reflections of what we most fear about society. Our evolving world might influence their shape and form over time, but they are still metaphors for our collective fears. Thus the 1830s…

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The Power of Love & Betrayal! #StorytellingOverTime

Our desire to be loved drives us into relationships, families and communities – but not always the right ones. There may be predatory people waiting to take advantage, or we may simply believe deeper connections exist that don’t. Either way, when we open ourselves up to emotional connections with others,…

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No One Listens to Change! #StorytellingOverTime

Change is slow, for people and places alike, because it’s in our nature to resist change. We don’t want to have to take a step back before moving forward. We fear the unpredictability of consequences. History teaches us that societal progress is inevitable, yet we often try to stick with…

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Who Is Your Hero? #StorytellingOverTime

We have always told each other stories. Stories are how we connect with each other – sharing experiences to help others, emotions to better understand ourselves, and adventures for both entertainment and as warnings. Many such stories are repeated across the centuries, because they speak of universal truths or behaviours,…

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