Bonus Episode, Self-Evident: How Do Stories Change Lives?
The impact of storytelling is often portrayed as a story changing the life of the person consuming it — and changing the world by reaching as many people as possible. But what about the person who offers their story to be consumed? How else can we define the value of our life’s stories, and the importance of how they’re shared?
In this second episode of a three-part series, Managing Producer James Boo invites Randy Kim (Host of the Banh Mi Chronicles) and Tracey Nguyen Mang (Host of The Vietnamese Boat People) to dig deep and get personal about how they’ve seen participation in storytelling change the life of one person at a time.
Self-Evident Credits:
Produced by James Boo
Edited by James Boo and Harsha Nahata
Sound mix by James Boo and Timothy Lou Ly
Self Evident theme music by Dorian Love
Our Executive Producer is Ken Ikeda
Self Evident is a Studio To Be production. Our show is made with support from PRX and the Google Podcasts creator program — and our listener community.
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