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60 Seconds for Wednesdays of Whidbey: What Is “Engaged Storyism” for the Revolutions Ahead?

  1. 60 Seconds for Wednesdays of Whidbey: What Is “Engaged Storyism” for the Revolutions Ahead? 2:58

Hello to you listening all over the world!

Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga.

I coined the term “engaged storyism.” What do I mean?  

Engaged” in something means to be actively involved, focused, and committed. “Storyism” is concern about and action aimed at advocating for narratives that unite, not divide; that raise up, not beat down; that include, not exclude. Most importantly storyism is a willingness to examine our narratives, reconfigure outdated beliefs, and undo memories that keep us attached to the old ways and self-images so that we evolve from who we used to be to our better selves.  

Authentic narrative has been fading while social media encourages algorithm-driven opinions encapsulated as sound bytes and masquerading as Wisdom. We have a duty to revive stories that have the power to heal people and cultures, unbalance the status quo. When we employ stories as a bridge to peace, to the greater good, we can help each other out of the dark places or, as I have said for years:  “Each One Lift One.”

Following are four questions to kick-start “engaged storyism” conversations through the revolutions ahead:  

✓ How do we engage in empathetic imagination?

✓ How do we get good at turning toward the future, no matter how uncertain it may be?

✓ How do we extend kindness to each other, especially to those with whom we disagree?

✓ How do we sustain ourselves, and each other?

Question: Engaged storyism is a collective effort. What thoughts and ideas do you have to help us help each get really good at turning toward  the new narrative future? 

You’re always invited: “Come for the stories – stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe and spread the word with a generous 5-star review and comment – it helps us all – and join us next time!

Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:

✓ Check out Services I Offer https://www.quartermoonstoryarts.net/services/,

✓ For a no-obligation conversation about your communication challenges, get in touch with me today

✓ Stay current with Diane as “Wyzga on Words” on Substack and on LinkedIn

Stories From Women Who Walk Production Team

Podcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story Arts

Music: Mer’s Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron Music

All content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved. 

Diane Wyzga Story Guide/Coach, Podcaster, Speaker & Trainer

Remember the first time you rode a bike and took your hands off the handlebars? And then because it felt fun and scary you did it again until you were streaking down a hill with the wind blowing in your face and your hands up over your head screaming, “Look ma! No hands!” That’s been the story of Diane's life. Showing up - maybe scared but not afraid - because when you fall down 7 you get up 8.

With 30 years in healthcare, business, law, higher education and storytelling Diane created a niche the world needs: helping socially conscious professionals and organizations connect, engage & succeed by crafting the stories that communicate their message. A recognized global podcaster (Stories From Women Who Walk and Daily 60 Seconds) Diane shares wisdom and interviews designed to help others become successful story creators. Speaker and Founder Engaged Storyism® Method.

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