Description
What if we were the hero of our own adventure? The heroine of our own story? It is rare that we have stopped to look at our own stories as adventures as engaging as the stories we hear. Our hero's journey begins with a call: “The call to adventure.” In an age where we all have mobile phones, we might think that this is a phone call, but it is not really that…
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This is the first chapter of our hero’s journey: the call to adventure.
! Important: please, listen to this series of talks in order, starting from episode 1.
Here you can find the book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CDNC2LTJ
For the Italian version please search: “Il nostro viaggio dell’eroe”
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This is not the story of a common hero or an ordinary heroine, this is our story!
In The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell illustrates the seventeen stages of the hero's journey, a trace hidden in the weave of history and always present: the hero, the heroine and their stories change, but the moments that mark the rhythm of their journey remain unchanged.
If it is true that life is an adventure and we are the protagonist of our story then what does our hero's journey look like?
Here I am retracing these seventeen stages by reflecting on our daily lives. A light reflection to pique our curiosity and awaken in us an interest in delving deeper to better see what is hidden in our personal lives.
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This podcast is a rhythmic mix of stories and personal thoughts: a little bit biography and little bit personal growth, a little bit psychology and little bit meditation, a little bit storytelling and a little bit motivational, a little bit spiritual and a little bit philosophical … well it is a curious and well blended mix of ideas, it is worth a try! ;)
> I know this is not the best description and it is not intriguing at all, but I am sure you will come out with something similar after listening it ;)
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Personal note: in order to make my storytelling process simpler and your listening experience easier, in the text I will often favour the use of “hero/he/him” over “heroine/she/her.” This is just a stylistic reason because there are both heroes and heroines in our life ;)
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It is a home-made podcast!
Text written and read by me. A special thanks to Elena for the help with the translation and Charles for the final editing ;)
Thanks Thomas for the technical support!
The cover has been designed by me with the inseparable Inkscape.
The opening and closing song is Suraggu Keikoku no Asa (スラッグ溪谷の朝) [Morning in the Slag Ravine] by Joe Hiraishi (久石譲) for the animation movie Laputa: Castle in the Sky (天空の城ラピュタ Tenkū no shiro Rapyuta) by Studio Ghibli. Music performed by New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra and directed by Joe Hisaishi. Tim Morrison is the trumpet player.