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How we tell stories matters - especially stories about yourself or someone else. This is especially true when sharing stories about overcoming hardship, which can easily be told in a way that exploits, rather than uplifts. In today's episode, Emilie sits down with professional storyteller, Dianne Myles, to learn more about what it means to tell stories from an asset-based lens as opposed to a deficit lens, and how to be more intentional about how we think of ourselves as the main character in our own life's story. Related links: Related podcast: When is it time to quit CPR News: How a Black Hiker from Aurora Champions Inclusivity in the Outdoors, One TikTok at a Time Learn more about storytelling in SPEAK UP Join Bossed Up's LinkedIn Group Join the Courage Community on Facebook Learn more about Dope Mom Life Follow @DopeMomLife on Instagram |