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June: What does it mean to
create a Story for Good?
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I love a good story.
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Sitting in a dark movie theater, sharing
a laugh with strangers, curled up on the
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couch, binging a new show, or letting
the sounds of traffic fade into the
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excitement of a new podcast episode.
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When I started on this journey
in entertainment, it was because
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I wanted to create stories.
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But what I've learned on this
journey is that story matters.
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Brian: I believe stories have
a deeper purpose and ability
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to create everyday impact.
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June: The type of stories we tell can
open someone's mind to possibility,
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see beyond a stereotype, elicit
emotions, and cause them to take action.
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Carri: That show just made me fall
so in love with this dream I already
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had, like, it made me feel like, yes,
that's, that's why I wanna do it.
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June: Welcome to Story for Good.
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The podcast where
Entertainment meets Impact.
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I'm your host, June Neely.
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Join me as we hear stories from
filmmakers, creators, and nonprofits
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in the Hollywood space who are
using entertainment to affect
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social change and make a difference.
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Kate: the storytelling, you
know, had a much greater impact.
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People remembered the information
longer than just this straightforward
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sort of didactic presentation.
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June: We'll dive into topics like how
do we use entertainment and storytelling
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to drive social impact, what does it
look like to make effective change?
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And most importantly, how you
as a listener can get involved.
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Toby: I think it's very important
to lay the breadcrumbs and make
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a blueprint for other people
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June: Follow Story for Good
on Apple, Spotify, or wherever
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you get your podcasts.
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And be sure to share it with a friend.