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Podcast Stories about What the Job Is Like
By Katharine on June 5, 2008
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A Storied Career
A Storied Career explores intersections/synthesis among various
forms of
Applied Storytelling:
Applied Storytelling:
- journaling
- blogging
- organizational storytelling
- storytelling for identity construction
- storytelling in social media
- storytelling for job search and career advancement.
- ... and more.
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- Blogging and Academics
- Blogging and Storytelling
- Digital/Multimedia Storytelling
- Entrepreneurial Storytelling
- Notes to Readers
- Organizational Storytelling
- Story Practitioners
- Story Prompts
- Storytelling Tools
- Storytelling and Branding
- Storytelling and Career
- Storytelling and Change
- Storytelling and Constructing Identity
- Storytelling and Journaling, Memoir, Lifewriting
- Storytelling and Learning
- Storytelling and Presentations
- Storytelling and Social Media
- Storytelling and Thinking/Brain Function
- Storytelling and Writing-to-Learn Theory
- Storytelling: Other
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The following are sections of A Storied Career where I maintain regularly updated running lists of various items of interest to followers of storytelling:
Links below are to Q&A interviews with story practitioners.
- Molly Catron Q&A
- Jessica Lipnack Q&A
- Terrence Gargiulo Q&A
- Jon Hansen Q&A
- Svend-Erik Engh Q&A
- Loren Niemi Q&A
- Gabrielle Dolan Q&A
- John Caddell Q&A
- Shawn Callahan Q&A
- Stephanie West Allen Q&A
- Madelyn Blair Q&A
- David Vanadia Q&A
- Tom Clifford Q&A
- Sharon Lippincott Q&A
- Ardath Albee Q&A
- Sharon Benjamin Q&A
- Carol Mon Q&A
- Ron Donaldson Q&A
- Cynthia Kurtz Q&A
- Annette Simmons Q&A
- Karen Gilliam Q&A
- Michael Margolis Q&A
- Corey Blake Q&A
- Susan Luke Q&A
- Mike Wittenstein Q&A
- Cathie Dodd Q&A
- Sarah White Q&A
- Chris Benevich Q&A
- Karen Johnson Q&A
- Jon Buscall Q&A
- Thaler Pekar Q&A
- Lori Silverman Q&A
- Casey Hibbard Q&A
- Katie Snapp Q&A
- Rob Sullivan Q&A
- Andree Iffrig Q&A
- Whitney Quesenbery Q&A
- Sean Buvala Q&A
- Stephane Dangel Q&A
- Karen Dietz Q&A
- Stewart Marshall Q&A
- Annie Hart Q&A
- Melissa Wells Q&A
- Jim Ballard Q&A
- Paul Furiga and John Durante Q&A
- Judy Rosemarin Q&A
- Evelyn Clark Q&A
- David Willows Q&A
- George Dutch Q&A
- Kim Pearson Q&A
- Lisa Bloom Q&A
- David Kennedy Q&A
- Cathryn Wellner Q&A
- Penelope Starr Q&A
- Gregg Morris Q&A
- Steve Krizman Q&A
- Steve Spalding Q&A
- Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg Q&A
- Kindra Hall Q&A
- Barry Poltermann Q&A
- Scott Schwertly Q&A
- Eric James Wolf Q&A
- Linda Garbe Q&A
- Larry Smith Q&A
- Lou Hoffman Q&A
- Nancy Duarte Q&A
- Margaret Parkin Q&A
- Megan Hicks Q&A
- Peter Guber Q&A
- Kristiaan Van Woensel Q&A
- Kendall Haven Q&A
- Lisa Rossetti Q&A
- Park Howell Q&A
- Brendan Nolan Q&A
- Jonathan Thomas Q&A
- Trey Pennington Q&A
- Angela Maiers Q&A
- Patrick Reinsborough Q&A
- Jane Freese Q&A
- Graham Williams and Dorian Haarhoff Q&A
- Nora Camps Q&A
- Jim Signorelli Q&A
- Links to Interdisciplinary Storytelling Resources
- Links to Organizational Storytelling Resources
- Links to Storytelling Platforms, Tools, and Prompts
- Links to Blogs that Relate to Storytelling
- Links that Relate to Storytelling and Career
- Links about Memoir-Writing, Journaling, and Personal Storytelling
- Links to Other Cool Blogs
The pages below relate to learning from my PhD program focusing on a specific storytelling seminar in 2005. These are not updated but still may be of interest:
January 2012
Recent Entries
- Q and A with a Story Guru: Doug Rice: Story Must Be Trustworthy, Relevant, Unique, and Enduring
- Q and A with a Story Guru: Doug Rice: Narrative is the Most Poignant Metaphor for Describing Life
- Global Search is on for the World's Best Storytellers
- Q and A with a Story Guru: Jim Signorelli: Brand Story Should Reflect Existing Values and Beliefs
- Q and A with a Story Guru: Jim Signorelli: Telling Must Eventually Give Way to Showing
- iBooks Author: Hey Kids, Let's Write a Storytelling Textbook; Who's with Me?
- Q and A with a Story Guru: Jim Signorelli: Sometimes NOT Overcoming the Obstacle Makes a Story Meaningful
- Q and A with a Story Guru: Jim Signorelli: Staging Brand as a Story Character Helps Identify the Brand's Underlying Beliefs, Values
- Q and A with a Story Guru: Jim Signorelli: Stories Persuade Without Getting in Their Own Way
- A Stellar, Storied LinkedIn Profile
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