Welcome, welcome, welcome. If you are returning you know that this episode has been a long time coming. If you are here for the first time, thank you for being here. But to all welcome to the new home of ‘The Becoming Nature Podcast Show’.
I can’t wait to bring you new interviews and converstations. I can’t wait to continue connecting with you all. I can’t wait to see what this new Podcast home can bring. ENJOY TODAY’S episode. <3
I’m excited about bringing a new episode to you and this interview was fun to do. This conversation is with Leah Lamb. She is a storyteller, a writer and thinker. An activist. Last year I joined her course and dived in to the world of storytelling and storytellers from around the world. This art is revolutionary and we are all storytellers. So what stories are we telling? Listening to? And trusting?
In this episode talk about:
☾What a storyteller is today
☾What a storyteller’s role was years ago
☾What a scared story and a zombie story are
☾We talk about how story can change our ways
☾We talk about how the current story about climate isn’t helpful
And so much more…
Please enjoy her words of wisdom.
About Leah
Leah Lamb is a writer and producer. She is the creator of Soul Stories and the Speak the Spark, storytelling for a new paradigm, program.
Her work plays with a lexicon that weaves myths, archetypes, and the hero’s journey into our modern world. She’s been a voice for the environment as a producer and host of the green channel at Current TV, and have written for Fast Company, Vice, Spirituality & Health Magazine, National Geographic News Watch, GOOD, The Huffington Post, and the Discovery Channel’s Planet Green.
Also Leah’s first novel, The Whale Dreamer, is almost ready for you to read.
Where to find more about her work:
ALSO MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE:
Stephen Jenkinson - listen to my interview with Stephen here…