Leading Through Stories: Enhancing Storyteller Wellbeing
In the first podcast episode of Season 3 of Leading Through Stories, we dive deep into the world of digital storytelling with Mike Lang, the founder of Common Language Digital Storytelling. Mike discusses the importance of storyteller wellbeing, an aspect that is often overlooked but plays a critical role in the process of creating and sharing narratives.
Mike, who is not only a digital storytelling leader but also a researcher, shares insights from his PhD work on Digital Storytelling in Healthcare Settings. His findings underscore the potential of digital storytelling to empower patients and their families, enabling them to share their experiences in meaningful ways. This power of expression can significantly enhance their wellbeing, focusing on the therapeutic intent embedded in the process of storytelling.
Throughout the episode, Mike stresses the importance of emotional preparedness in handling storytelling. Storytellers often navigate through the highs and lows of life-altering decisions and experiences. The ability to manage these emotions and provide care and support for the storytellers is crucial for any facilitator.
The podcast episode offers insights into Mike’s work with a group of young adult cancer survivors for his PhD documentary, Emerging Horizons. Mike discusses his experience of recognizing one of the workshop participant’s intense emotions and providing her the support she needed. This narrative sheds light on the human side of digital storytelling, emphasizing the importance of care and concern for storytellers.
The podcast concludes with a discussion on the empowering potential of digital storytelling. Kristy shares an anecdote from the World Congress of Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery, where she shared a story from Jen Siran’s digital story, Day One. The experience underscored the value of storytelling and conversation in creating meaning from experiences and enhancing storyteller wellbeing.
The insights from this episode serve as a stark reminder of the human side of digital storytelling; a side that requires respect, understanding, and care. It is a call to action for all of us involved in the realm of digital storytelling to ensure the well-being of the storytellers is prioritized. After all, it is their experiences and their voices that breathe life into the narratives that we share.
About Our Guest
Mike Lang is a digital storytelling facilitator, health researcher, filmmaker and founder of Common Language DST. He has directed and produced five feature length documentaries and two web series about the human health experience in addition to publishing academic research articles and facilitating the creation of over 800 digital stories. Mike’s professional and research focus is on using digital storytelling and documentary filmmaking in an education/advocacy, quality improvement, research, and therapeutic capacity within healthcare systems.
Website: mikelangstories.com
All Social Media: @mikelangstories
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About Co-Created
Co-Created is a podcast that takes you behind the scenes of digital storytelling. On each episode, host Kristy Wolfe dives into conversations with the storytellers and facilitators who bring digital stories to life.
If this particular conversation resonated with you, tell a friend or a colleague about Co-Created or share one of the digital stories we were talking about. You can find the stories here.
Co-Created is presented by Common Language DST, digital storytelling facilitation training for health and wellness changemakers and is supported by the team at Snack Labs.