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The Applied Storyteller

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Stories that inspire action—books, shows, movies, and more, broken down with lessons I apply to life.

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Stories and Ideas I Can’t Let Go Of
This is the start of a 3–5 day series where I’ll break down a major theme from a story that’s stuck with me. Today, I’m kicking things off with The Truman Show. For now, here’s a quick overview—and starting later today I’ll dive into the first part of the breakdown. From the moment he was born, Truman Burbank was the first lifelong movie star. His parents sold him to a corporation that built an artificial world around him—neighbors, friends, coworkers, even his wife—all played by actors on a massive set. For nearly 30 years, every moment of his life was broadcast for the world’s entertainment. The catch? Truman had no idea. To him, everything was real. Until one day, a stage light falls from the “sky.” Suddenly, his perfect little world begins to crack. He starts to notice the patterns, the restrictions, and the fact that he’s never actually been allowed to leave his hometown. In the next post I’ll tackle the first main idea: free will vs control. In the meantime, I’d love to hear from you: Have you seen The Truman Show? If so, what moment or idea from it has stuck with you the most
0 likes • Aug 26
An amazing aspect about The Truman Show isn’t just Truman himself—it’s the wider world around him. There are literal freedom fighters and activists protesting the continuation of the show, fighting for Truman’s right to live an authentic life. On the other hand, it’s the biggest, most entertaining show in the world because it captures something rare: true vulnerability. It’s watching someone act exactly as they would if they thought no one was watching.
The Promise of This Community (And Why You’ll Love It Here)
Most people consume stories for entertainment or escape. We watch, we read, we binge… and then we move on. But stories are in our DNA. They’re lessons, frameworks, and blueprints for life. I’m not here to cover every story ever told—that would be a waste of your time and mine. My promise is simple: I’ll curate, analyze, and break down the most meaningful stories I’ve come across—my interpretations, their messages, and motives—and show how I’ve applied them in my own life. More importantly, I’ll show you how to use them in yours. If you’ve read this far, thank you. I’d love to hear which stories have left a mark on you—drop them in the comments below. —Best always
0 likes • Aug 24
One of my favorite movies is called We Are Your Friends. It’s about a DJ with big dreams but not yet the drive or resources to make them happen. He drifts through life, hanging out with friends and just getting by, until chance and opportunity collide—and everything changes for him. I revisit this movie every year or so, and it’s also a fun introduction to EDM!
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Breaking down stories to uncover meaning—and helping you write the best one of all: your own.

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