The Storymakers Institute with Joel Carnegie
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"Creative Destruction" with Thomas Klaffke
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"Creative Destruction" with Thomas Klaffke

"We're living in a time where lots of stories are breaking down, where old narratives, ideologies aren't all that useful anymore."

This is your front row pass to the world’s most intriguing storytellers, as powered by you.

🎙️ This week on The Storymakers Institute podcast, say hello to the Berlin-based writer & curator,

who joins me for this season’s finale episode.

Thomas Klaffke is behind the seriously popular

on Substack, that explores thought-provoking reframings that help you see and most importantly, create a better world. 

I sit down with Thomas to talk about the rat race of content creation, and how Thomas has recently been able to reframe and reclaim this for himself: what values, attributes, or practices can storytellers and creative souls coalesce around, if you want to maintain your sanity in a digital world?

LIVE SHOW! We are recording a live BONUS episode of The Storymakers Institute podcast with the best-selling, multi-award winning author, Sarah Krasnostein and Australian actress and writer, Louise Le Nay, at the Dunkeld Writers Festival this weekend. Check out the program + buy tickets here.

🎧 Listen on Substack, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify (or wherever you get your pods) with full-length episodes available only to paid Substack subscribers.

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The Storymakers Institute with Joel Carnegie
The Storymakers Institute with Joel Carnegie
Your front-row pass to the world's most intriguing storytellers. Hosted by award-winning Australian storymaker, Joel Carnegie, meet the people behind the stories that shape our world.