
A book-on-podcast about the stories we tell ourselves, the stories we tell others, and the space between those two. It's about how we love, how we lose, and how we recover (or not) throught the stories we make up in our heads. It is also the memoir of Robin Rice.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CulturePhilosophy | |||

Our stories evolve as we do. They morph and change. Ideally, they grow in essence, even as they become agile in form - bendy, I like to say. They push us like the wind in the trees. They speak gently to us, and through us, like the stars at night. Th... more
So, here we are. You and me, touching somewhere across time. I’m speaking way over here, sending the waves of my voice, with meaning, with intent, through something we have fantastically called ‘the web,’ and you’re there, wherever and whenever there... more
Where do old stories go to die? As we are nearing the end of these stories about stories, it’s a fair question. Do stories die? Do they end? Can they end? Or are they like energy - only (and always) changing form? Sure, our stories will go on through... more
Betrayal. It’s a classic story element. An act of disloyalty. We are misled or outright deceived. Someone we trusted steals from us. Maybe it’s something tangible, maybe it’s more like our soul. Trust can be stolen, and with it, a beautiful innocence... more
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Robin shares an astonishing and life-shifting experience. In case you begin to wonder, in the end she delivers alchemy. A highly recommended listen for The Seeker in you.
Each installation of this series gave me something I needed. Robin’s way of storytelling is captivating, accessible and raw.
Robin is an amazing storyteller, and I can almost feel how her words sneak in below my consciousness and change me for the better with every installment.
This might be a book about Robin’s stories, however her prompts allow us all to tap into the deep meaning and make it about our stories also. I have been recommending this book to everyone. We get to create our own stories, how we look at our lives. Robin teaches us how to do that.
Not only is Robin’s life story captivating and illuminating, it really has me thinking about my own story. I’m seeing my own life, and the stories I tell about it, in a different way.
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Content revolves around personal storytelling that emphasizes the power of narratives in shaping identity and experience. Themes of love, loss, personal growth, and the exploration of deeper consciousness permeate episodes, inviting listeners to reflect on their own stories and the truths they confront. Unique to this content is the blend of personal memoir with broader philosophical and societal insights, engaging the audience in a reflective journey through the host's own life lessons and transformative experiences, often weaving in elements of shamanism and self-discovery. The podcast encourages an understanding of how stepping into one's own narrative can lead to healing and growth, making it particularly compelling for anyone intereste... more
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