BONUS EPISODE! "Stories" with Michael Benton
Great conversation about the psychology of our personal narratives and beyond.
Michael Benton is an associate professor of humanities and film studies at Bluegrass Community and technical College in Lexington, Kentucky.
Narrative Psychology focuses on how we perceive the events of our lives through stories. One of the most powerful ways we can experience transformation is by changing our stories. This can be done in many ways.
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Intro 1:00 -
2:00 - Michael's Bio
3:26 - The Radical Impact of The Story of Social Movements
5:18 - Howard Zinn's Reversal of The Social Story
7:45 - The Illusion of Objectivity
9:00 - Story-Telling Narratives in Organizations
12:45 - The Framing of the Story
16:45 - Our Stories are Difficult to Change (Default Narratives)
20:00 - Facilitating Students Through The Discomfort of Changing Stories
28:05 - The "Oxford Debate" and Toxic Arguing
35:15 - Science Framing
37:45 - Gestures Helping Frame the Story
40:00 - Designing Curriculum
44:57 - Wyrd Stories
52:20 - Emotions and Stories - 'Schindler's List"
60:00 - What Gives a Story Staying Power?
65:58 - Consuming Stories as an Act of Self-Discovery
67:50 - The Danger of Dominant Popular Stories and Their Manipulation
71:00 - Why Do We Allow Ourselves to Be Manipulated By Stories?
80:53 - The Cost of Questioning the Popular Story
83:22 - Priming Our Stories Using Our Psychological Tendencies
86:20 - Discerning Our Own Stories
90:18 - Problems with Concision
95:00 - Stories and Personal Empowerment
100:20 - Traumas are Stories
103:22 - Healing is a Lifelong Story
107:11 - The Story's Delivery
115:30 - The Story of Our Identity
122:00 - Who Gets To Participate in the Greater Story?
126:00 - Certainty, a Dangerous Story
136:02 - Informing Your Stories