#60: UpSkill: How to Create a Compelling "Hero" for Your Audience
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In this week's blog post we will take more insight from our Fireside Chat with Colleen Stewart. A few weeks ago she shared her insight on Joseph Campbell and The Hero's Journey, which goes back to the mid 1900s. Campbell obtained his B.A from Columbia and later studied in Europe. Upon returning to America, he couldn't get a job. Campbell then went to live with friends in Upstate New York. He read everything he could at the local public library for five years, which became a substitute for a PhD in comparative literature. What Campbell realized was that human beings tell the same stories, regardless of nationality or time period. This realization led Campbell to create The Hero's Journey, which is a key part of our storytelling template. Please go to UpSkillCommunity.com to review show notes and join a community of leaders devoted to UpSkilling. Join UpSkill Community today! The leader's choice to UpSkill. We are all a work in progress... Training, Coaching and Consulting Services Soft Skills Leadership Skills Inclusive Leadership Skills www.upskillcommunity.com
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