We all create narratives defining who we are, yet so many of us forget that we all have the power to craft and hone these narratives to define ourselves, our worlds, and the legacy we leave behind.
Jarod Cerf lives by his adage that everyone is a storyteller. A consummate storyteller himself, Cerf has long recognized the power of storytelling and crafting narratives not only in the artistic sphere but for major marketing firms, within college classrooms, in major media outlets, for himself, and his clients. “I have had so many titles: teacher, journalist, PR, marketing, etc. And what I finally realized is that I am a storyteller: someone who teaches, entertains, and guides the folks in my tribe … to inspire a course of action, a thought, or remember something by. That’s all storytellers have done, culturally, historically, throughout time.”
Sharing from his wealth of experience, this episode is quite the deep-dive into the existential, the esoteric, and the “Weird.” (“New Weird exists to overturn cliches and twist the traditional.” – BookRiot) Jarod says, “I follow story from characters… they are what define what happens… It's not my goal, personally, to write horror fiction or sci-fi or fantasy, I enjoy those, but that's not what I set out to write.” Jarod’s goal in coaching and writing is to illuminate the darkest places for people, whether they are struggling to develop their stories or their life-path.
Steve and Jarod discuss issues that often plague creatives like chronic pain. Jarod challenges the notion that suffering is necessary for creation. They also discuss creative blocks, marketing, what you should do with characters that seem to develop a mind of their own, and why storytellers are going to thrive in the new economy.
Whether our medium is a novel, podcast, song, or even the way we remember and construct our lives: “how we make other people characters in our lives” defines how we experience life itself.
Guest Jarod Serf
Website: https://herebetygers.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jarodcerf/
Instagram: @hbtygers
Twitter: @jcertherealist
Here be Tygers Podcast
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/herebetygers
Medium: https://medium.com/@jarodcerf
Work with Jarod: https://www.20minutestobrilliance.com/tygers and be entered to win our drawing!
Host Steven Leavitt
Site: https://www.icreatesound.com/
Portfolio: http://stevenleavitt.com/
Episode References
Waiting for Godot
Complex migraines
Amblyopia
New Media Summit
Here Be Tygers podcast - “Friends of all Stripes”: Animals in Folklore, Myth and our Lives, with Julie Saillant
This is Water by David Foster Wallace
OMD
Dan Pink: A Whole New Mind
N.K. Jemisin: The Broken Earth trilogy
John Hodgman
Ray Bradbury’s “Here There Be Tygers”
Jung and subjectivity
George Saunders reflects on writing
Göbekli Tepe Turkey
History of Santa Claus
Joseph Campbell and storytelling
Labeling theory
Here Be Tygers podcast - “The Different Worlds that We Live In & Imagine,” with Andre Rodriguez
CandideJames Ragan
Chekhov's Gun
The New Weird genre
Speculative fiction
Aristotle and Truth in Art
The Truth in Art and the Art in Truth
Ray Bradbury’s There Will Come Soft Rains
Ernest Hemmingway’s Snows of Kilimanjaro
Ray Brabury’s The Happiness Machine
Heart Shaped Pod
James Joyce
Mark Twain as celebrity
Watership Down
Robot Chicken’s Fraggle Watership Down
H.P. Lovecraft
Hermeneutics
Five Languages of Love
Highlander
The Tyger by William Blake
10,000 Hours to Mastery-Malcolm Gladwell
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Language of Creativity’s host Steven Leavitt enjoys discussing the ins and outs of all aspects of creating, creativity, and life with his fellow creators: artists, inventors, designers, producers and more. Along the way he hopes to gain perspective and multiply our understanding of what we share in common while creating, living, and learning.
Site: https://www.icreatesound.com/
Portfolio: http://stevenleavitt.com/
Theme Music: “Nothing Wrong” by Lobate Scarp
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