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the stories that stay with us

5 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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in this episode of the quiet fire, i wanted to explore the power of storytelling and why the stories that stay with us are rarely the most polished or impressive ones. whether you’re creating music, writing online, building a business, or simply sharing your experiences with others, storytelling sits at the heart of how we connect as human beings. this conversation unpacks the difference between authentic storytelling and performative storytelling, why honesty can feel so uncomfortable, and how meaningful creative work often comes from telling the truth rather than chasing perfection. if you’ve ever wondered what makes people genuinely connect with your work, this episode is a reminder that people aren’t always looking for something new, they’re looking for something real.

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the stories that stay with us

in this episode of the quiet fire, i wanted to explore the power of storytelling and why the stories that stay with us are rarely the most polished or impressive ones. whether you’re creating music, writing online, building a business, or simply sharing your experiences with others, storytelling sits at the heart of how we connect as human beings. this conversation unpacks the difference between authentic storytelling and performative storytelling, why honesty can feel so uncomfortable, and how meaningful creative work often comes from telling the truth rather than chasing perfection. if you’ve ever wondered what makes people genuinely connect with your work, this episode is a reminder that people aren’t always looking for something new, they’re looking for something real.

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