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Story Intelligence: Master the 7 Powers of Story

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  • 1.1 Become a Master of Your Story Intelligence.html
  • 1.2 Book Launch of Story Intelligence in VR.html
  • 1.3 Do Stories Come from the Gods.html
  • 1.4 Is it time to rename the human race.html
  • 1.5 Keynote Presentation on the 7 Powers of Story.html
  • 1.6 Storytelling and the Three Neuro Narrative Revolutions.html
  • 1.7 Storytelling as Adaptive Collective Sensemaking.html
  • 1.8 The Cultural and Evolutionary Roots of Story.html
  • 1.9 The Destorification of Our Lives.html
  • 1.10 The Perils of Destorification.html
  • 1.11 What are memories for.html
  • 1.12 What Does it Mean to Lose a Metanarrative.html
  • 1. Welcome & Introduction.mp4
    04:11
  • 2.1 Language, Memory, and Mental Time Travel An Evolutionary Perspective.html
  • 2.2 Stories- The Original Body Snatchers.pdf
  • 2. A New Paradigm for Becoming Human.mp4
    07:59
  • 1.1 The Art of Storytelling Why we Relate to Characters.html
  • 1. Introduction to the Power of Story to Transport.mp4
    08:09
  • 2.1 How Your Brain Bonds with Fictional Characters.html
  • 2.2 Short- and Long-Term Effects of Story on the Brain.html
  • 2.3 Stories The Original Body Snatchers.html
  • 2.4 The Story-Brain Tango.html
  • 2.5 When Stories Become All Too Real.html
  • 2. The Narrative Seduction of Story.mp4
    07:19
  • 3.1 The Power of Play A Pediatric Role in Enhancing Development in Young Children.html
  • 3.2 Why are Stories so Sticky and Addictive.html
  • 3. Transport Story as Play.mp4
    02:57
  • 4.1 What is a tall tale.html
  • 4. The Tall Tale.mp4
    06:36
  • 5.1 How Our Penchant for Patterns Impacts the Stories We Tell.html
  • 5. The Implications of the Power of Stories to Transport Us.mp4
    03:05
  • 6.1 When is a Story not a Story.html
  • 6. How to Create a Compelling Story.mp4
    03:59
  • 1.1 How Storytelling Creates Human Connectivity.html
  • 1.2 Storytellings Hidden Power A Secret Strategic Advantage.html
  • 1. Introduction to the Power of Story to Communicate.mp4
    07:39
  • 2.1 Neurons that Fire Together Wire Together.html
  • 2.2 What Happens in the Brain When We Hear Stories.html
  • 2. Neurons that Fire Together Wire Together.mp4
    03:45
  • 3.1 How Our Penchant for Patterns Impacts the Stories We Tell.html
  • 3. The Intimate Dance of the Listener and Teller.mp4
    03:21
  • 4.1 The Neural and Story Roots of Empathy.html
  • 4. The Fictional Roots of Empathy.mp4
    02:54
  • 5.1 How Do We Overcome the Einstellung Effect.html
  • 5.2 The Einstellung Effect.html
  • 5.3 The Role of Transportation in the Persuasiveness of Public Narratives.html
  • 5. Story versus Truth What are the distinctions.mp4
    03:57
  • 6.1 Neurochemistry and the Dramatic Arc.html
  • 6.2 North by Northwest by Alfred Hitchcock.html
  • 6.3 The Neural Signature Of Tunnel Vision.html
  • 6. Using Emotion and Suspense to Engage Audiences.mp4
    04:29
  • 7.1 Hearing from Both Sides Ideological Differences Between Liberal and Conservative Attitudes Toward Scientific and Experiential Evidence.html
  • 7.2 Persuasion in a Post-Truth World.html
  • 7. Using Story to Influence Decision Making.mp4
    10:08
  • 8.1 How Stories Change Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behavior.html
  • 8. How Numbers Fail to Persuade Using the Universal in the Particular.mp4
    02:40
  • 9.1 Know Your Audience.html
  • 9.2 Know Your Audience is a Lie, But it Still Matters.html
  • 9. The Power of Knowing Your Audience.mp4
    04:11
  • 10.1 Do Brain Differences Lead to Political Differences.html
  • 10.2 How Fred Rogers Saved Public Television.html
  • 10. Using Stories to Change Public Policy.mp4
    03:07
  • 11.1 Can Reading a Story Change our Political Reality.html
  • 11.2 World Religions Perspective on the Recent Presidential Debate.html
  • 11. Using Stories to Inspire Collective Action.mp4
    01:21
  • 12.1 Caution! Inflammatory Speech Ahead....html
  • 12.2 More on How Stories Can Kill.html
  • 12.3 The Problem with Propaganda.html
  • 12. Stories Unintended Consequences and Dangers.mp4
    05:58
  • 13.1 Storytellings Hidden Power A Strategic Advantage.html
  • 13. Stories All Leaders Should Be Equipped to Tell To Reveal Your Authenticity.mp4
    02:17
  • 14.1 To Quickly Build Trust, Tell Your Origin Story.html
  • 14. Stories All Leaders Should Be Equipped to Tell - Roots Matter.mp4
    01:29
  • 15.1 How Stories Change Attitudes, Beliefs and Behavior.html
  • 15. Stories All Leaders Should Be Equipped to Tell - Making Values Real.mp4
    02:15
  • 16.1 Strategic Stories How 3M Is Rewriting Business Planning.html
  • 16. Stories All Leaders Should Be Equipped to Tell Where are We Going.mp4
    01:04
  • 17.1 Customer Success Stories How to Write and Where to Use for Maximum Impact.html
  • 17. Stories All Leaders Should Be Equipped to Tell Customer Success Stories.mp4
    02:08
  • 18.1 Thats how we do things around here Organizational culture (and change) in libraries.html
  • 18. Stories All Leaders Should Be Equipped to Tell How We Do Things.mp4
    02:33
  • 19. The Poetics of the Coaching Encounter with Sam Magill Part I.mp4
    18:06
  • 20. The Poetics of the Coaching Encounter with Sam Magill Part II.mp4
    06:45
  • 21. The Poetics of the Coaching Encounter with Sam Magill Part III.mp4
    11:10
  • 22. The Poetics of the Coaching Encounter.mp4
    18:13
  • 23. Celebrating Stories of Goodness with Liesl Ulrich-Verderber Part I.mp4
    06:21
  • 24. Celebrating Stories of Goodness with Liesl Ulrich-Verderber Part II.mp4
    06:32
  • 25. Celebrating Stories of Goodness with Liesl Ulrich-Verderber Part III.mp4
    10:46
  • 26. Celebrating Stories of Goodness with Liesl Ulrich-Verderber Part IV.mp4
    06:01
  • 27. Celebrating Stories of Goodness with Liesl Ulrich-Verderber Part V.mp4
    08:05
  • 28. The Paradox with Propaganda - A Russians Perspective on the Ukraine War.mp4
    52:46
  • 29. The Strange Paradox of Propaganda in the Russia-Ukraine War.mp4
    52:46
  • 1.1 Lessons from an Ancient Tale.html
  • 1. Introduction to The Power of Story to Enable Learning.mp4
    05:00
  • 2.1 Language Registers.html
  • 2. The Role of Language and Story in Human Development What we can learn from gen.mp4
    06:13
  • 3.1 Basic Literacy A Crucial Tool To Stem School To Prison Pipeline.html
  • 3.2 The Other Side of Anger How Inuit Parents Teach Kids to Control Their Anger.html
  • 3. The Role of Story in the Development of Impulse Control.mp4
    03:35
  • 4.1 The Walking People A Native American Oral History.html
  • 4. What We Can Learn from an Ancient Story Tradition.mp4
    02:25
  • 5.1 Who Speaks for Wolf.html
  • 5. Who Speaks for Wolf.mp4
    06:04
  • 6.1 Taxonomy of Reflection.html
  • 6. Reflecting on the Power of Reflection.mp4
    02:49
  • 7.1 Making Experience Count The Role of Reflection in Individual Learning.html
  • 7. Reflection, Story and Adult Learning.mp4
    02:46
  • 8. The Rule of Six.mp4
    04:30
  • 9.1 What Can We Learn From an Ancient African Tradition.html
  • 9. Tap Into the Genius of African Dilemma Tales.mp4
    01:36
  • 10.1 The Value of Failure.html
  • 10. Failing is the Secret to Wisdom.mp4
    03:49
  • 11. Walk the Four-Step Path.mp4
    02:10
  • 12. An Interview with Terrence Deal Part I.mp4
    10:04
  • 13. An Interview with Terrence Deal Part II.mp4
    08:41
  • 14. An Interview with Terrence Deal Part III.mp4
    15:25
  • 15. An Interview with Terrence Deal Part IV.mp4
    07:30
  • 16. An Interview with Dan Apple, Founder of the Process Education Movement Part I.mp4
    22:08
  • 17. An Interivew with Dan Apple, Founder of the Process Education Movement Part II.mp4
    08:23
  • 18. An Interview with Dan Apple, Founder of the Process Education Movement Part III.mp4
    07:38
  • 19. An Interview with Dan Apple, Founder of the Process Education Movement Part IV.mp4
    13:38
  • 20. An Interview with Dan Apple, Founder of the Process Education Movement, Part V.mp4
    11:29
  • 1.1 Are our Memories to be Trusted.html
  • 1.2 How You Can Develop Your Story Intelligence to Create a More Authentic Life.html
  • 1. Introduction to the Power of Story to Create Meaning.mp4
    03:53
  • 2.1 An Experimental Study of Apparent Behavior.html
  • 2.2 How Our Negativity Bias Hinders Our Potential.html
  • 2.3 Neurons that Fire Together Wire Together.html
  • 2.4 The Author, Not the Tale Memory, Narrative, and the Self.html
  • 2.5 The Storytelling Animal.html
  • 2. The Story-Meaning Connection.mp4
    05:10
  • 3.1 Do You Know the Seven Sins of Memory Part I.html
  • 3.2 Our Achilles Heel Memory Malleability.html
  • 3.3 The Seven Sins of Memory Part II.html
  • 3. Does it Matter Whether a Story is True.mp4
    01:52
  • 4.1 4-part Interview with Fivush and Duke--How Knowing Family Stories Predicts Resilience and Self-Esteem in Children.html
  • 4.2 Elaborating on Elaborations Role of Maternal Reminiscing Style in Cognitive and Socioemotional Development.html
  • 4.3 Family Narrative Interaction and Childrens Sense of Self.html
  • 4.4 Parentchild talk about past emotional events Associations with child temperament and goodness-of-fit.html
  • 4.5 The Push and Pull of Correspondence and Coherence.html
  • 4.6 What Stories Can Teach Us About Identity.html
  • 4. The Value of Autobiographical Thinking.mp4
    05:49
  • 5.1 Explorations Interview with Chris Stapleton.html
  • 5.2 The Autobiographical Self Who We Know and Who We Are.html
  • 5.3 The Life Story Schema.html
  • 5.4 The Play of Time and Space in Our Memories.html
  • 5. Reminisce to Make Meaning - Simple Reminescence.mp4
    02:59
  • 6.1 Integrative and instrumental reminiscence therapies for depression in older adults intervention strategies and treatment effectiveness.html
  • 6.2 The effects of instrumental reminiscence on resilience and coping in elderly.html
  • 6. Reminisce to Make Meaning - Instrumental Reminiscence.mp4
    04:14
  • 7. Reminisce to Make Meaning - Integrative Reminiscence.mp4
    04:14
  • 8.1 How to Write an Ethical Will.html
  • 8.2 Writing an Ethical Will.html
  • 8. Reminesce to Make Meaning - Transmissive Reminescence.mp4
    03:58
  • 9. An Interview with Fivush and Duke Part I.mp4
    12:29
  • 10. An Interview with Fivush and Duke Part II.mp4
    10:17
  • 11. An Interview with Fivush and Duke Part III.mp4
    10:55
  • 12. An Interview with Fivush and Duke Part IV.mp4
    16:46
  • 13.1 4 Questions to Help You Find Your Calling.html
  • 13.2 Oprah on Calling Oprah Explains the Difference between a Career and a Calling.html
  • 13.3 Oprah Can You Miss the Clues for Your Calling.html
  • 13.4 The Golden Buddha.html
  • 13. Developing a MasterStory A Means of Finding Enduring Significance.mp4
    02:52
  • 1. Introduction to the Power of Story to Transform.mp4
    01:45
  • 2.1 Our Negative Wiring and How Story Can Act as an Antidote.html
  • 2.2 Stuck in the Past.html
  • 2. How we Preserve the Past.mp4
    04:44
  • 3. Seeing Lifes Difficulties in a New Light The Remarkable Horse.mp4
    04:27
  • 4.1 Coping with emotions past The neural bases of regulating affect associated with negative autobiographical memories.html
  • 4. The Need to Learn Self-Distance.mp4
    05:21
  • 5.1 Donald Davis How the story transforms the teller..html
  • 5.2 How Do We Overcome the Einstellung Effect.html
  • 5.3 The Einstellung Effect How Stories Can Train Us Not to See.html
  • 5. Recontextualizing The Most Powerful Form of Self-Distancing.mp4
    02:41
  • 6. The Power of Story to Heal Old Wounds.mp4
    03:36
  • 7. Become a Master of Your Storylines.mp4
    02:51
  • 8. Stories Transform More Than the Inner Landscape.mp4
    04:58
  • 9. How a Simple Story Transformed an Institution.mp4
    07:19
  • 10. Interview with Seth Kahan Part I.mp4
    11:13
  • 11. Interview with Seth Kahan, Part II.mp4
    06:29
  • 12. Interview with Seth Kahan, Part III.mp4
    07:06
  • 13. Interview with Seth Kahan, Part IV.mp4
    11:41
  • 14.1 Having hope for the future could protect against risky behaviours.html
  • 14.2 The Tamale Lesson Narrative Education on Cervical Cancer.html
  • 14. How Stories Can Transform Health Outcomes.mp4
    02:50
  • 15.1 Reconstructing the Story of Simplemente Maria.html
  • 15.2 The Sabido Method for Using Stories to Transform Behavior.html
  • 15. Using Stories to Transform Entire Societies.mp4
    06:20
  • 16. Interview with Meesha Brown, President of PCI Media PArt I.mp4
    09:54
  • 17. Interview with Meesha Brown, President of PCI Media Part II.mp4
    08:14
  • 18. Interview with Meesha Brown, President of PCI Media, Part III.mp4
    14:22
  • 19. Interview with Meesha Brown, President of PCI Media, Part IV.mp4
    08:39
  • 20. An Interview with David Drake Part I.mp4
    11:39
  • 21. An Interview with David Drake Part II.mp4
    10:32
  • 22. An Interview with David Drake Part III.mp4
    11:56
  • 23. An Interview with David Drake Part IV.mp4
    09:47
  • 24. An Interview with David Drake Part V.mp4
    05:24
  • 25.1 Writing Can Help Us Heal from Trauma.html
  • 25. Writing as a Path to Transformation.mp4
    04:13
  • 1. Introduction to the Power of Story to Unite.mp4
    02:22
  • 2. Conflict and Hatred Start at Home.mp4
    05:24
  • 3.1 More on How Stories Can Kill.html
  • 3.2 When Stories Become Weapons to Do Harm and Kill.html
  • 3. The Origins of Hatred, Mistrust, and Persistent Bias APrt II.mp4
    05:45
  • 4.1 How Neurobiology Impacts Conflict.html
  • 4.2 The Problem with Propaganda.html
  • 4. The Origins of Hatred, Mistrust, and Persistent Bias Part II.mp4
    04:57
  • 5.1 Loving the Stranger.html
  • 5. Alternative Approaches to the Creation of a New Story Part I.mp4
    05:08
  • 6.1 Considering the Opposite A Corrective Strategy for Social Judgment.html
  • 6.2 Our Negative Wiring and How Story Can Act as an Antidote.html
  • 6. Alternative Approaches to the Creation of a New Story Part II.mp4
    03:26
  • 7.1 Im a Climate Scientist Who Believes in God. Hear Me Out.html
  • 7.2 On the malleability of automatic attitudes Combating automatic prejudice with images of admired and disliked individuals.html
  • 7. What Science Can Teach us about Changing Minds and Hearts.mp4
    05:11
  • 8.1 Changing Race Boundary Perception by Reading Narrative Fiction.html
  • 8.2 Personal experiences bridge moral and political divides better than facts.html
  • 8.3 Reducing Childrens Implicit Racial Bias Through Exposure to Positive Out-Group Exemplars.html
  • 8. Knowing the Others Story Creates Empathy and Tolerance.mp4
    04:57
  • 9.1 They Committed Genocide. Their Neighbors Welcomed Them Home.html
  • 9. Healing the Rwandan Genocide.mp4
    06:20
  • 10.1 How Storytelling Creates Human Connectivity.html
  • 10.2 The Work of Combatants for Peace.html
  • 10. Can the Power of Story Create the Conditions for World Peace.mp4
    04:40
  • 11. Honing Our Capacity to Listen Part I.mp4
    06:26
  • 12. Honing Our Capacity to Listen Part II.mp4
    05:13
  • 13.1 Rabbi Sacks How to Build a Home Together.html
  • 13. Interview with Paul Costello - Part I.mp4
    13:47
  • 14. Interview with Paul Costello - Part II.mp4
    09:57
  • 15. Interview with Paul Costello - Part III.mp4
    12:46
  • 16. Interview with Paul Costello - Part IV.mp4
    09:02
  • 17. Interview with Paul Costello - Part V.mp4
    14:49
  • 1.1 How Our Memories Serve a Higher Purpose.html
  • 1. Introduction to The Power of Story to Envision New Possibilities.mp4
    03:36
  • 2.1 A Training Model The Effects Of Mental Rehearsal On The Performance Of Elite Collegiate Nordic Skiers.html
  • 2.2 Effect of mental practice on the development of certain motor skills.html
  • 2.3 The Effects of Mental Imagery on Free Throw Performance.html
  • 2. What can we learn about envisioning the future from shooting basketballs.mp4
    03:04
  • 3.1 Focus on the future episodic future thinking reduces discount rate and snacking.html
  • 3.2 Get real Effects of repeated simulation and emotion on the perceived plausibility of future experiences.html
  • 3.3 Remembering the Past to Imagine the Future the Prospective Brain.html
  • 3. The Mind A Powerful Simulation Machine.mp4
    04:19
  • 4.1 Perceptions of time in relation to climate change.html
  • 4.2 The Psychology of Existential Risk Moral Judgments about Human Extinction.html
  • 4. Challenges with Imagining the Future.mp4
    04:30
  • 5.1 The Future is Bright and Predictable.html
  • 5. How the story of the future can humanize today.mp4
    04:57
  • 6.1 The Power of Positive Deviance.html
  • 6. Look Around The Future is Staring You in the Face - Arvind Singhal Part I.mp4
    16:49
  • 7. Look Around - The Future is Staring You in the Face - Arvind Singhal Part II.mp4
    12:23
  • 8. Look Around - The Future is Staring You in the Face - Arvind Singhal Part III.mp4
    07:07
  • 9. Look Around- The Future is Staring You in the Face - Arvind Singhal Part IV.mp4
    19:52
  • 10.1 Strategic Stories How 3M Is Rewriting Business Planning.html
  • 10. Painting a Better Future Through Strategic Stories.mp4
    06:14
  • 1. Concluding Thoughts on the Power of Story.mp4
    07:34
  • Description


    A Transformative Journey to Discover What It Means to be Fully Human

    What You'll Learn?


    • Understand the role "story" plays in all aspects of your personal and professional success.
    • Identify strategies for authoring a new transformational stories that can change the trajectory of your personal and professional life.
    • Understand how "story intelligence" augments and amplifies emotional intelligence, and can open up new vistas in your relationships.
    • Apply key lessons in story intelligence to enhance professional development and your role as a leader in your organization.

    Who is this for?


  • All Leaders and Managers; and all those interested in developing their capacity to become the master of their life narratives.
  • What You Need to Know?


  • There are no pre-requisities for this course. We believe that each of us is endowed with Story Intelligence--we are wired to understand our world through the lens of "story" and to interpret our reality as a story. While you may not consider yourself to be a storyteller, by the conclusion of this course you will be on the road to mastering the power of story in every facet of your life.
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    Description

    Story Intelligence—SQ—assists you to become a master of your story, a pursuit indispensable to personal and professional success. By developing your SQ, you’ll amplify and unleash every aspect of your intelligence, including your IQ and EQ. In this course, you’ll also learn how you’re wired for story and how the power of story can set a positive trajectory for every facet of your life journey.

    This course reflects years of development by Richard Stone and Scott Livengood, and was first introduced in their best-selling book Story Intelligence. Developing this level of mastery is imperative today because four in ten Americans have not discovered a satisfying life purpose, and nearly a quarter of us—about one hundred million people—do not have a strong sense of what makes our lives meaningful. More than ever, we need ritual fires where we can gather to create new stories that transcend the old metanarratives that no longer enrich and satisfy the yearnings of our hearts and souls.

    Story is a potent medicine that can re-enchant our lives. By re-storying ourselves, and consciously building it into everyday living, we can make space to hear ourselves better, to listen more deeply to each other, and discern the tales the earth is quietly whispering in our ears. Hopefully, Story Intelligence will help you stoke a new kind of fire, illuminating what the Japanese call “ikigai”—translated loosely as “that which most makes one’s life seem worth living.” Through mastering story, we believe you can build a more durable source of meaning and personal fulfillment and have a wider impact for the good in your community and the world. In this course, you’ll also learn how to:

    · Harness the power of story to live with greater efficacy

    · Become a more powerful communicator

    · Solve difficult challenges using story-based solutions

    · Transform your workplace and community

    · Heal old wounds, change dysfunctional beliefs, and bridge differences by resolving deeply seated conflicts

    · Acquire the narrative tools to craft a more desirable future

    Who this course is for:

    • All Leaders and Managers; and all those interested in developing their capacity to become the master of their life narratives.

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    Richard StoneRichard Stone is a nationally recognized speaker on the power of story and its applications in business, healthcare, and education. He got his start 40 years ago developing story-based training programs for team building and leadership development and has been a leader in work on narrative reminiscence. He has worked with diverse organizations such as Walt Disney Imagineering, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Hewlett Packard, Eastman Chemical Company, Kraft Foods, and Novant Health. His current work at StoryWork International is focused on using the power of story to assist leaders in transforming their organizations and their approach to leading, infusing their work with deeper purpose and meaning.Richard has authored The Healing Art of Storytelling, Stories: The Family Legacy, The Kingdom of Nowt, and co-wrote The Patient Survival Handbook. His new book, co-authored with Scott Livengood, entitled Story Intelligence, was released in March 2021. Previously, he was the Chief Innovation Officer for Synensys, and prior to that the StoryAnalytics Master for the IDEAS Innovation Team (a former division of the Walt Disney Company), where he was on the team that created StoryCare, an innovative program for driving behavioral change among healthcare staff to improve patient safety and satisfaction. Richard also co-created the award-winning board game Pitch-A-Story and is an accomplished artist. For many years, Richard served as a member of the board of PCI Media, an international organization located in New York City committed to improving health, environmental, and social justice outcomes around the world using the power of story.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 123
    • duration 15:26:59
    • Release Date 2023/12/16