Unlocked with Madelyn Blair
Story pioneer Paul Andrew Costello explores why the futureis not something we predict but something already emerging around us—and how changing the stories we tell ourselves allows us to recognize it, shape it, and live into it. "You can't use an old map to explore a new world." Most of us hear that quote and immediately think about change. This conversation asks a deeper question. What if the greatest obstacle to the future isn't uncertainty? What if it's the stories we've stopped questioning? On this episode of Unlocked, I sit down with my longtime friend and colleague Paul Andrew Costello, whose work has shaped peacebuilding efforts in Northern Ireland and influenced leaders around the world. Together we explore why meaning changes over time, whyhistory can become a resource rather than a burden, and why Abraham Lincoln's call to "disenthrall ourselves" may be more relevant today than ever. One idea has stayed with me ever since we recorded thisepisode: The future is not driving us. It is drawing us. That single shift changes how we think about resilience,leadership, learning, and even hope. If you're navigating uncertainty—in your work, yourorganization, or your own life—I think you'll find this conversation worth your time. What old map are you still using to navigate a world that has fundamentally changed? #Leadership #Resilience #FutureThinking #Storytelling #NarrativeLeadership #Innovation #Learning #Change #Unlocked
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