The Courage to Change Asks, And Tells, What Makes a Good Story

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This week on”The Courage to Change with Lisa Kirchner,” we sat down with actor, storyteller and writer Katherine Wessling to talk about what makes a good story. Despite Kurt Vonnegut’s simple youtube explanation of story flow, people always try to make the process seem very complex. But even if following a formula works, not every story does. Join us today at 6PM EST as two veteran storytellers share their thoughts.


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Katherine Wessling has worked in almost every aspect of the magazine publishing industry, from editor-in-chief to research editor to fashion editor to writer, and is currently the director of research at a major woman’s magazine. She plays an ongoing role in the web series “Cutting Edge” in addition to other productions and performances throughout the year. She’s a teacher with Mediabistro and Ideasmyth. She’s been involved with the Moth since its earliest days.

As always, we’d love to hear from you! We’ll have a live feedback chat with Katherine, that date and time will be posted here.


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Maybe you have your own story of that time in your life when you found the inner strength to make a radical change. Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook, or Email Me! Or check out my blog. Then let’s get your story out into the world.


Thank you so much once again for listening to “The Courage to Change with Lisa Kirchner.”


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Published on April 27, 2014 23:46
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