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What Makes Stories So Powerful? | Chris Walters

45 min · 13. Juni 2026
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Stories are more than entertainment. They shape how we understand ourselves. They influence what we believe, who we become, and how we connect with each other. In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by filmmaker, writer, and storyteller Chris Walters. Together, we explore the deeper role stories play in human life—not merely as entertainment, but as tools for empathy, identity, and understanding. Chris shares his thoughts on creativity, culture, and why storytelling still matters in an increasingly fragmented world. We discuss: • Why humans need stories • Art and human connection • The role of creativity in society • Identity and self-expression • Why stories help us understand each other • The responsibility that comes with storytelling • Culture and meaning • What great stories reveal about human nature • Why art outlives generations • Hope, creativity, and the future This is not simply a conversation about filmmaking. It’s an exploration of meaning, identity, and the stories that shape our shared humanity. The deeper question behind this conversation: Can stories heal what society divides? 🌍 Thought Atlas: https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🎬 Chris Walters: As Chris mentioned during our conversation, be sure to check out Artfully United and stay tuned for future stories and creative projects. “I encourage everybody to see Artfully United and stay tuned for other stories.” — Chris Walters

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Episode What Makes Stories So Powerful? | Chris Walters Cover

What Makes Stories So Powerful? | Chris Walters

Stories are more than entertainment. They shape how we understand ourselves. They influence what we believe, who we become, and how we connect with each other. In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by filmmaker, writer, and storyteller Chris Walters. Together, we explore the deeper role stories play in human life—not merely as entertainment, but as tools for empathy, identity, and understanding. Chris shares his thoughts on creativity, culture, and why storytelling still matters in an increasingly fragmented world. We discuss: • Why humans need stories • Art and human connection • The role of creativity in society • Identity and self-expression • Why stories help us understand each other • The responsibility that comes with storytelling • Culture and meaning • What great stories reveal about human nature • Why art outlives generations • Hope, creativity, and the future This is not simply a conversation about filmmaking. It’s an exploration of meaning, identity, and the stories that shape our shared humanity. The deeper question behind this conversation: Can stories heal what society divides? 🌍 Thought Atlas: https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🎬 Chris Walters: As Chris mentioned during our conversation, be sure to check out Artfully United and stay tuned for future stories and creative projects. “I encourage everybody to see Artfully United and stay tuned for other stories.” — Chris Walters

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Episode As AI Gets Smarter, What Makes Us Human? | Cynthia Lai Cover

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