Thought Partners Podcast
A grant proposal. A conversation with your doctor. A veterans program in Maryland. Beth Ardner argues they are all the same act: telling a story well enough that someone sees themselves in it. In the Season 2 finale, Beth comes back as our first two-time guest and makes a bigger claim than she did the first time. Storytelling is not one skill among many. It is the connective skill, the one that lets you turn durable skills, soft skills, world-ready skills, and every other rebranded version of the same idea into something people actually adopt. Stories build consensus. Consensus is how anything changes. Then it gets personal. Beth writes collaborative fiction with fifteen people across the world, a hobby that just made her a Simming Prize Laureate. When one of those writers passed away this year, the group made plot decisions to honor his wishes and keep his character alive. That story becomes the clearest answer in the episode to the question everyone is asking right now: what can humans do that AI can't? You cannot give AI the context of a human. We land where the show always tries to land. Not on theory, but on what you can do with it. Beth's answer for anyone who thinks they aren't a storyteller is simple, and it might change how you read everything after this. CHAPTERS (TIMESTAMPS) 00:00 — Cold open 00:39 — Welcome back: our first returning guest 01:24 — Fun fact: "capital" comes from cattle 03:06 — What Beth is juggling: a $25M RFP, apprenticeships,veterans 05:46 — Is everyone just busy, or is it 2026? 07:36 — Storytelling is THE skill, not a sub-skill of communication 10:03 — "All words are made up": the terminology trap 14:56 — How story builds consensus (Goldilocks) 17:40 — Relatability, morals, and consent 18:33 — Sci-fi that came true: Star Trek, the tablet, the communicator 20:34 — The second label: inspiration 22:19 — Timeless vs. of-a-time: history as consensus 24:53 — Learning is a skill too: storyteller as learner and teacher 27:48 — Retelling: Disney, remakes, and generational nostalgia 30:47 — Archetypes and the Bechdel test 33:42 — Why AI can write scripts, and where humans come in 34:54 — Inside collaborative writing: fan fiction, simming, fifteen authors 36:43 — Choose your own adventure as long-form improv 38:23 — The Simming Prize: Beth becomes a Laureate 40:50 — Who's in the room: a ferry captain, a UK cop, a winery 43:49 — AI in the hobby: where the line actually is 46:13 — AI as translation: getting what's in your head out 47:24 — Plotting with AI without losing the people 49:13 — What AI can't do: honoring a writer they lost 52:46 — Ed's challenge: what do you carry into the real work? 54:10 — "An apprentice is a title, not a person" 57:02 — Compassion and empathy as the real test 1:01:03 — How anyone can write their way out of a problem 1:04:29 — The close: first to say yes, and a new question 1:11:10 — Take care of yourselves and each other
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