• Stories in Our DNA – Ep 11: The Story That Finds You
    2026/06/29

    What remains when the stories have all been told?

    In the final episode of Stories in Our DNA, Helen Packham invites listeners into a twilight garden — a place of memory, reflection, grief, transformation, and hope. Through a deeply personal and atmospheric story, she explores the stories we inherit, the stories we outgrow, and the stories we consciously choose to carry forward.

    Drawing together the themes woven throughout the season, this episode reflects on storytelling as a human survival tool, a source of meaning, a vehicle for healing, and a responsibility we pass from one generation to the next. From personal reinvention and resilience to the modern attention economy and the future of human storytelling, this closing chapter asks what stories deserve our attention and what legacy they leave behind.

    This is not an ending.

    It is an invitation to notice the stories that find you.

    In this episode:

    • Why stories become most important when life stops making sense

    • The role storytelling plays in grief, identity, and transformation

    • How we rewrite the narratives that no longer serve us

    • The influence of digital stories on attention, meaning, and wellbeing

    • Why boundaries around our attention matter more than ever

    • The responsibility that comes with influencing others through story

    • Storytelling as legacy and an act of human continuity

    • What connects us to people who lived before us — and those yet to come

    • Why stories remain one of humanity’s oldest and most essential technologies

    • A closing reflection on the journey of Stories in Our DNA

    If this season has resonated with you, please follow, share, and leave a review.

    Get in touch with Helen

    hello@helenpackham.com

    Insta: @helenpackham

    Download Your Stories In Our DNA Season 2 Companion Kit Here:

    https://helenpackham.com/podcast-season-2/

    #StoriesInOurDNA #Storytelling #NarrativePsychology #PersonalGrowth #HumanConnection #Legacy #MeaningMaking

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  • Stories in Our DNA – Ep 10: The Story We Are Still Writing
    2026/06/22

    What if the stories shaping your future aren't the ones you're consuming... but the ones you're carrying?

    In this powerful episode, Helen explores what it means to become a responsible carrier of story in a world where narratives multiply, spread, distort, and shape reality faster than ever before.

    Drawing together the themes woven throughout the Stories in Our DNA season, Helen introduces her Story Responsibility Framework - a practical guide for understanding the stories we tell ourselves, the stories we tell others, the stories we reward, and the stories we ultimately leave behind.

    Through deeply personal reflections on people-pleasing, visibility, and what Helen calls the "niceness tether," this episode offers an honest exploration of what it means to speak with greater clarity, lead with integrity, and choose the stories we want to carry forward.

    Because stories don't just entertain us.

    They train our nervous systems.

    They shape our relationships.

    They influence culture.

    And they become legacy.

    This is a conversation about voice, responsibility, and the everyday choices that shape the future.

    You'll discover:

    ✓ Why stories survive when people repeat them, reward them, and embody them

    ✓ How to use the Story Responsibility Framework to navigate everyday life with greater intention

    ✓ Why the stories you tell yourself influence the stories you tell others

    ✓ How uncertainty causes our nervous systems to fill gaps with old survival narratives

    ✓ Why "a gap is not a verdict" and how to become the author of a truer story

    ✓ The hidden ways people diminish their own influence through language

    ✓ Why your attention is shaping culture in an age of amplification

    ✓ How the stories you reward become the stories that survive

    ✓ Why legacy is built through small, everyday behaviours rather than grand gestures

    ✓ How to carry your voice, values, and truth forward with greater courage and clarity

    Resources & Links

    Helen Packham Website

    https://helenpackham.com/

    Unlock Your Origin Story

    https://helenpackham.com/unlock-your-origin-story/

    Land a TEDx Talk

    https://helenpackham.com/tedx-checklist/

    Listen to the Podcast

    https://helenpackham.com/podcast/

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    The future isn't only shaped by the loudest stories.

    It's shaped by the stories we choose to carry forward.

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  • Stories in Our DNA – Ep 9: A Story For 10,000 Years
    2026/06/15

    What if the greatest threat to our stories isn’t forgetting, but losing the ability to read them? In this fascinating conversation, Helen speaks with Andrew Warner, Special Projects Director at the Long Now Foundation, an organisation dedicated to fostering long-term thinking over the next 10,000 years. They explore the Rosetta Project, endangered languages, the Digital Dark Age, the 10,000-Year Clock, and why preserving language may be one of humanity’s most important acts of stewardship.

    Along the way you’ll hear about the Rosetta Disc currently resting on a comet, another archive on the Moon, endangered languages, the Antikythera Mechanism, Voyager’s Golden Record, and the remarkable human desire to leave something meaningful behind.

    This is a conversation about legacy, stewardship and the stories that connect past, present and future.

    You’ll discover:

    ✓ Why future generations may struggle to read our digital records

    ✓ How the Rosetta Stone inspired a modern attempt to preserve the world’s languages

    ✓ Why linguists estimate that most of today’s languages may disappear within the next century

    ✓ How language carries ecological, medicinal and cultural knowledge

    ✓ Why stories are some of the longest-lasting technologies humanity has ever created

    ✓ What the Long Now Foundation means by “long-term thinking”

    ✓ How ordinary people can help preserve cultural memory in their own communities

    Resources & LinksThe Long Now Foundation

    Long Now Foundation

    The Rosetta Project

    Rosetta Project

    The 10,000-Year Clock

    Clock of the Long Now

    Long Now Seminars & Talks

    Long Now Talks Archive

    Internet Archive

    Internet Archive

    PanLex

    PanLex Language Project

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    Every review helps more people discover the show and helps these important conversations travel further.

    Because the stories we preserve today may be the stories that help someone understand who we were tomorrow.

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    53 分
  • Stories in Our DNA – Ep 8: Story in the Age of Intelligence
    2026/06/08

    What happens when storytelling, consciousness, and artificial intelligence begin to merge?

    In this thought-provoking episode, Helen Packham speaks with David Lindberg, creator of Nakaya — an AI-generated parallel universe designed to explore human consciousness, inner awakening, creativity, and our relationship with technology.

    Together, they explore the power of metaphor, mythology, visual storytelling, and AI as a new creative medium for human expression. Through the lens of Nakaya’s creatures, worlds, and symbolism, this conversation asks profound questions about identity, truth, belonging, flow, and what it means to “come home” to ourselves in the age of intelligence.

    From ancient storytelling traditions to immersive digital worlds, Helen and David discuss the tension between enchantment and escapism, the future of creativity, and why the stories we create through AI still reveal deeply human truths.

    This episode is both philosophical and deeply practical — exploring not only where storytelling may be heading, but how we stay connected to truth, humanity, and meaning as technology evolves around us.

    In this episode:

    • What Nakaya is and why it resonates so deeply with people

    • How AI can become a creative and philosophical storytelling tool

    • The role of metaphor and symbolism in human transformation

    • Why visual worlds can act as mirrors for human consciousness

    • The psychology of consumption, disconnection, and “the maw”

    • Storytelling, spirituality, flow states, and belonging

    • The balance between enchantment and escapism in digital worlds

    • Why creativity and inner work matter more than ever in the age of AI

    • The fears and resistance surrounding AI-generated art

    • How honesty and truth reconnect us to ourselves

    If this episode speaks to you, please follow, share, and leave a review.

    Download Your Stories In Our DNA Season 2 Companion Kit Here:

    https://helenpackham.com/podcast-season-2/

    Find David Lindberg & Nakaya:

    https://www.instagram.com/nakaya.world/

    https://nakaya.world/

    #StoriesInOurDNA #ArtificialIntelligence #StorytellingPodcast #NarrativePsychology #Consciousness #Creativity #AIArt

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    37 分
  • Stories in Our DNA – Ep 7: The Stories We Can Tell Instead
    2026/06/01

    What if the stories that change us most don’t follow the hero’s journey at all?

    In this episode, Helen Packham explores three powerful storytelling structures that offer an alternative to conflict-driven narratives: Kishōtenketsu, Ring Composition, and the Braided Narrative. Together, they reveal how stories can create meaning through contrast, reflection, connection, and recognition, not just struggle and triumph.

    From the quiet symbolism of an umbrella carried “just in case” to the invisible emotional habits we use to feel safe, Helen explores how story structures shape identity, leadership, communication, and the way we understand ourselves.

    Drawing from cultural storytelling traditions, narrative psychology, coaching insights, and personal reflection, this episode invites you to rethink what makes a story meaningful and why quieter transformations still deserve to be heard.

    In this episode:

    • Why conflict isn’t the only path to meaningful storytelling

    • How Kishōtenketsu creates transformation through contrast and reframe

    • The hidden emotional power of Ring Composition

    • Why the meaning of a story is sometimes found in the middle

    • How braided narratives reflect the complexity of modern life

    • The connection between storytelling, nervous systems, and belonging

    • Why many people over-explain, over-prepare, or make themselves smaller to stay safe

    • How alternative story structures can create deeper trust and connection

    • Practical storytelling experiments you can immediately apply to leadership, speaking, business, and personal growth

    If this episode speaks to you, please follow, share, and leave a review.

    Download Your Stories In Our DNA Season 2 Companion Kit Here:

    https://helenpackham.com/podcast-season-2/

    #StoriesInOurDNA #StorytellingPodcast #NarrativePsychology #LeadershipCommunication #Storytelling #PersonalGrowth #ThoughtLeadership

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    35 分
  • Stories in Our DNA – Ep 6: The Story We Inherited
    2026/05/25

    What if your story doesn’t need trauma, struggle, or a dramatic breakthrough to matter?

    In this deeply reflective episode, Helen Packham explores how the hero’s journey became the dominant narrative shaping modern culture, business, leadership, and identity. From Hollywood films to personal branding, we’ve inherited the belief that transformation only counts if it’s dramatic, cinematic, and hard-won.

    Helen unpacks the hidden cost of the “lone hero” narrative and introduces a more connected way of understanding growth: the relational arc. Through personal stories, coaching insights, and cultural reflection, this episode invites you to stop forcing your life into a battle story and begin embracing narratives rooted in honesty, support, belonging, and connection.

    In this episode:
    • Why so many people feel their story “isn’t enough”
    • How the hero’s journey became the default story structure in modern culture
    • The hidden pressure to earn meaning through struggle and trauma
    • Why nervous systems heal through connection, not isolation
    • The three distortions of the hero narrative
    • What mirrors, bridges, and containers reveal about personal growth
    • How to reframe your story without battle language
    • Why quieter turning points are still powerful and worthy

    If this episode speaks to you, please follow, share, and leave a review.

    Download Your Stories In Our DNA Season 2 Companion Kit Here: Podcast season 2 - Helen Packham

    #StoriesInOurDNA #StorytellingPodcast #HeroJourney #LeadershipThroughStory #PersonalGrowth #NarrativePsychology #Connection #SelfDevelopment

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    24 分
  • Stories in Our DNA – Ep 5: The Story I Tell Myself
    2026/05/18

    In this episode of Stories in Our DNA, Helen explores one of the most powerful narratives we ever create — the story we tell ourselves about who we are.

    While storytelling connects us to culture, history and community, it also shapes our identity, beliefs and behaviour. The internal narratives we carry can influence our confidence, our decisions and the way we interpret the world around us.

    In this episode, Helen examines how personal stories are formed, why they become so powerful, and how becoming aware of the stories we tell ourselves can help us reshape our lives.

    This conversation brings the series inward — from the collective stories of humanity to the personal narratives that define our individual lives.

    In This Episode

    • Why humans create personal narratives about their lives

    • How identity is shaped by the stories we tell ourselves

    • The influence of belief systems on behaviour and decision-making

    • Why some internal stories empower us while others limit us

    • How awareness of our internal narrative can create transformation

    Key Insight

    The stories we tell ourselves shape how we see the world and how we see ourselves. By becoming aware of these narratives, we gain the ability to challenge limiting beliefs and consciously choose a new story.

    About the Series

    Stories in Our DNA explores the biological, psychological and cultural roots of storytelling.

    From the fireside origins of human narrative to the myths embedded in landscapes and the stories shaping our identities today, the series uncovers why storytelling remains one of the most powerful forces in human life.

    About the Host

    Helen is a storytelling coach and communication specialist who helps leaders harness the power of story to influence, connect and inspire.

    Through her podcast Words That Change Lives, she explores how language and narrative shape our relationships, leadership and sense of self.

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    31 分
  • Stories in Our DNA – Ep 4: Stories Of Folklore Myth & Landscape
    2026/05/11

    Helen and Jon The Storyteller explore the fundamental role of storytelling in human evolution, its connection to social bonding, and how stories help us navigate uncertainty. They discuss the significance of local legends and folklore, the purpose of stories in conveying moral lessons and entertainment, and the living nature of stories that adapt over time. The conversation emphasises the importance of storytelling in modern contexts and its potential to enrich our understanding of the world.

    About Jon Norman Mason

    Jon is a Brighton-based storyteller, folklorist and historian with a love for tales linking present, past and place. He is near completion of a PhD exploring storytelling as sensemaking and selfhood, and the role modern myths can play to inspire environmentalism in built environments.

    Instagram: jonthestoryteller

    Bluesky: @jonthestoryteller.bsky.social

    Facebook: Jon Mason stories and music

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/u6629371 / Jon the Storyteller

    Twitter: @jonmase

    https://jonthestoryteller.com/

    Please like, follow, subscribe and share, it means the world and helps more people use their words to change lives, for the better.

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    36 分