The Complexities of Cross-Cultural Storytelling with Christy Kern
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The most compelling yet exploitative stories often caricature complex experiences.  When we know better, we can do better.  Ethical storytellers build connections and go deeper into issues. They leave room for nuance, get permission, and make sure stories enlighten people rather than just expose them. The result? Story owners are dignified and respected, and audiences feel centered by shared understanding. Christy Kern joins us on this episode to discuss all things ethical storytelling, with a deep dive into the complexities of cross-cultural storytelling.  About Christy Kern Christy Kern is a workshop facilitator who helps folks find clarity, determine what they are for, anchor their work in value, and, ultimately, become better communicators. She is an ethical storytelling advocate and has developed an ethical storytelling database with an evolving collection of resources to support better ethical storytelling practices.  Connect with Christy Kern Website | Ethical Storytelling Research Database About Host Maria Bryan Maria Bryan is a trauma-informed storytelling trainer. She helps nonprofit leaders tell powerful and impactful stories that resist harm. Maria has over fifteen years in marketing communications in the public sector. She has a Master’s Degree in Public Administration, a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, and is professionally certified in Trauma & Resilience, Trauma-Informed Space Holding, and Somatic Embodiment & Regulation. Maria is a firm believer that storytellers make the world a healthier, safer, cleaner, and happier place. Connect with Maria Speaking & Training | LinkedIn | Email
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