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Narrative Transportation: Storytelling Power and Persuasion Mechanism #29

18 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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This episode explores the psychology of narrative transportation—the process by which people become deeply immersed in stories and are influenced by the experiences they encounter within them. Drawing from extensive academic research, it examines how storytelling affects attitudes, emotions, beliefs, and purchasing decisions by reducing resistance and increasing engagement. Learn how storyteller credibility, audience characteristics, and media formats contribute to persuasive narratives, and discover why storytelling remains one of the most powerful tools in marketing, branding, and communication.

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