Story First Podcast

The Outer Boundaries (Archive Edition)

1 h 11 min · 2. juli 2026
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This week’s episode is an archive edition from my old podcast, You Are a Storyteller, co-hosted by Jesse Bryan. In this conversation, Jesse and I explore a storytelling concept I call the outer boundaries. Every story teaches its audience how to watch it. Early on, a storyteller establishes the rules of the world—what’s possible, what’s impossible, and what kind of story they’re about to experience. Those expectations become a kind of promise between storyteller and audience. Break that promise, and you risk breaking the audience’s trust. Whether you’re writing fantasy, science fiction, comedy, or drama, understanding the outer boundaries of your story world is essential. Once the audience understands the rules, they will follow you almost anywhere—as long as you play fair. I hope you enjoy this look back at one of the ideas that has become a cornerstone of the way I think about storytelling.

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The Outer Boundaries (Archive Edition)

This week’s episode is an archive edition from my old podcast, You Are a Storyteller, co-hosted by Jesse Bryan. In this conversation, Jesse and I explore a storytelling concept I call the outer boundaries. Every story teaches its audience how to watch it. Early on, a storyteller establishes the rules of the world—what’s possible, what’s impossible, and what kind of story they’re about to experience. Those expectations become a kind of promise between storyteller and audience. Break that promise, and you risk breaking the audience’s trust. Whether you’re writing fantasy, science fiction, comedy, or drama, understanding the outer boundaries of your story world is essential. Once the audience understands the rules, they will follow you almost anywhere—as long as you play fair. I hope you enjoy this look back at one of the ideas that has become a cornerstone of the way I think about storytelling.

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