223. Ron Román-Meléndez: Why Stories Matter
In this episode, Benjamin sits down with actor and storyteller Ron Román-Meléndez to explore why stories matter, who they are for, and what happens if institutions lose sight of their purpose.
Drawing from more than a decade working at some of the country's leading classical theaters, Ron reflects on storytelling, artistic excellence, community, accessibility, and the tension between art and economics.
Together, they examine the role of theater in a world filled with distractions, the difference between spectacle and substance, and why audiences continue to seek meaningful shared experiences.
The conversation also explores the future of the arts, the value of live performance, the challenges facing cultural institutions, and the responsibility artists have to the communities they serve.
At its heart, this episode asks a simple question:
What are stories for? And what do we lose when we stop paying attention to one another?
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction & Why Stories Matter
04:00 Attention, Advertising, and Modern Storytelling
07:20 Why We Tell Stories in the First Place
10:30 Community, Universality, and Shakespeare
16:30 What Makes Great Storytelling?
22:00 Trusting the Text and Trusting the Audience
27:00 Vulnerability, Performance, and Presence
37:00 AI, Imagination, and the Future of Art
43:00 The $250 Question: Why Leave the House for Theater?
51:00 Excellence, Craft, and the Pursuit of Better Work
58:00 Transparency, Institutions, and Funding the Arts
01:07:00 Technology, Access, and Expanding Audiences
01:13:00 Community, Civilization, and Why Stories Endure
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