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The Power of Storytelling at Any Age

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"Stories allow us to explore the world."
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Patricia Crisafulli, New York Times bestselling author, as she delves into the power of storytelling at any age. Patricia challenges the notion that aging is a decline, instead viewing it as an opportunity to reflect, share wisdom, and keep creating. She discusses her unique approach to mystery writing, weaving historical artifacts into her narratives to connect the past with the present. Learn about her creative process, research methods, and how mysteries can enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
📖 Topics Covered:
✅ The power of storytelling as we age
✅ Using historical artifacts to craft compelling mysteries
✅ The importance of provenance in writing
✅ How mysteries sharpen critical thinking
✅ Embracing creativity and living fully
Subscribe for more insightful conversations!
#Storytelling #MysteryWriting #AgingGracefully #PatriciaCrisafulli Sponsored by Royal Hospice Oregon
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Content provided by Mark Turnbull, Mark Turnbull: Certified Senior Advisor (CSA), and Radio Host. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mark Turnbull, Mark Turnbull: Certified Senior Advisor (CSA), and Radio Host or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
"Stories allow us to explore the world."
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Patricia Crisafulli, New York Times bestselling author, as she delves into the power of storytelling at any age. Patricia challenges the notion that aging is a decline, instead viewing it as an opportunity to reflect, share wisdom, and keep creating. She discusses her unique approach to mystery writing, weaving historical artifacts into her narratives to connect the past with the present. Learn about her creative process, research methods, and how mysteries can enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
📖 Topics Covered:
✅ The power of storytelling as we age
✅ Using historical artifacts to craft compelling mysteries
✅ The importance of provenance in writing
✅ How mysteries sharpen critical thinking
✅ Embracing creativity and living fully
Subscribe for more insightful conversations!
#Storytelling #MysteryWriting #AgingGracefully #PatriciaCrisafulli Sponsored by Royal Hospice Oregon
  continue reading

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