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In this episode, I had the honor of sitting down with Dr. Rod Berger, a journalist, author, and global storyteller who has conducted over 4,000 interviews with some of the most fascinating people on the planet — from world leaders and innovators to athletes and educators.

Our conversation centers around his new book, The Narrative Edge: Authentic Storytelling That Meets the Moment, and the lessons he’s learned after years of listening to stories that span cultures, faiths, and generations.

What struck me most about Rod is how deeply he listens. He doesn’t approach storytelling as a performance, but as a form of service — a way to restore dignity and connection in a world that often rushes past the human experience.

We talked about how stories shape leadership, how truth can bridge divides, and what happens when we stop talking long enough to really hear each other. Rod shared powerful moments from his travels through refugee camps, his experiences in the Nordics, and the ways curiosity continues to guide his life and work.

This conversation reminded me that resilience doesn’t always come from fighting harder — sometimes it comes from listening deeper.

If you’ve ever wondered what it means to tell stories that heal, this episode will inspire you to find the courage to share your own.

🎧 Listen to the full episode of The Resilient Author Podcast with Dr. Rod Berger
📖 Learn more about Rod’s work at drodberger.com

If you’ve been listening and feel like it’s time to finally start your own book, check out my 5-Day Speak Your Book Challenge. In just five days, you’ll speak the outline of your first draft and learn how to turn it into a full manuscript and published book. You can join anytime at voicetobook.co/challenge. Now, let’s get back to it.

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Guest Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Rod’s Global Lens On Story (00:00:38)

3. What The Narrative Edge Aims To Do (00:02:00)

4. The Weekend Proposal And Deal (00:05:49)

5. Jazz, Rhythm, And Messy Process (00:07:38)

6. Story As Leadership And Dignity (00:09:57)

7. Being Seen Across Cultures (00:16:12)

8. Deadlines, Flow States, And Editors (00:19:59)

9. Reclaiming Your Origin Story (00:24:53)

10. Culture, Jante Law, And Voice (00:30:21)

11. Universal Truths Of Story (00:34:03)

12. How The Book Changed Rod (00:35:05)

13. Writing To Scores And Focus (00:36:59)

14. The Final Chapter: Start By Speaking (00:39:12)

15. Where To Find The Book And Thanks (00:42:13)

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