Episodi

  • 47: Whole Story Living: Reclaiming Your Attention, Identity, and Voice in an Algorithmic World
    Feb 24 2026

    What happens when you stop letting algorithms shape your life and start becoming the author of your own story?

    In this episode of The Story Craft Podcast, Meg introduces Whole Story Living — a human-centered framework for reclaiming your attention, reconnecting with your values, and showing up more fully in your work and relationships.

    After growing disillusioned with social media, hustle culture, and performative productivity, Meg shares why she’s treating 2026 as a living research experiment: slowing down, listening more deeply, and rebuilding her rhythms around connection, creativity, and meaning.

    You’ll hear:

    • Why algorithms quietly shape how we think, create, and relate

    • What it means to become the author of your own life instead of a passive consumer

    • The origin of Whole Story Living — and how it blends storytelling, leadership, and embodied presence

    • Simple practices for reclaiming your mornings, your voice, and your inner narrative

    • How small, intentional habit shifts can restore confidence and clarity

    This episode is both a personal reflection and an invitation — especially for women leaders, creatives, and thoughtful humans who feel tired of being optimized and ready to feel alive again.

    If you’ve been craving slower mornings, deeper connection, and a more honest relationship with your own story, this conversation is for you.

    👉 Follow along with the Whole Story Living experiment

    Subscribe to Meg’s Substack for monthly field notes, research reflections, and behind-the-scenes insights from this year-long journey — and connect on Instagram @drmegadams for weekly story prompts and practice ideas.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    15 min
  • 46: KYLE ADAMS: How Social Media Algorithms Hijack Our Thinking (and How to Stay Human in a Digital World)
    Feb 17 2026

    Have you ever noticed how suddenly everyone is talking about the same thing online?

    In this episode of The Story Craft Podcast, Kyle Adams explores how social media algorithms quietly shape what we see, what we think about, and even what we believe matters — using the flood of posts surrounding the Super Bowl halftime show as a real-time example of collective attention being redirected.

    But this conversation goes deeper than trending topics.

    Kyle unpacks how algorithmic feeds can:

    • Hijack our attention and emotional energy

    • Create manufactured consensus

    • Pull us away from our own values and lived experiences

    • Replace meaningful connection with performative engagement

    More importantly, he offers grounded, practical ways to resist the pull.

    This episode is an invitation to reclaim your agency — to slow down, stay rooted in your values, and choose face-to-face human connection over algorithmic validation.

    You’ll walk away with simple practices for:

    • Becoming more aware of how algorithms influence your thinking

    • Re-centering on what actually matters to you

    • Prioritizing real relationships over digital noise

    • Living and leading with intention in an attention economy

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by social media, exhausted by online discourse, or disconnected from your deeper sense of purpose, this episode will help you reconnect with your humanity — and remember that you still get to author your own story.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    8 min
  • 45: Why Your Story Matters Right Now: Living and Leading a Whole Story
    Jan 27 2026

    We are living in a moment where stories shape everything—what we believe, who we trust, how power moves, and whose voices are heard.

    In this solo episode of The Story Craft Podcast, Dr. Meg Adams explores the urgency of telling your story and what it means to live—and lead—a Whole Story in a time when narratives are constantly being written for us.

    Drawing from her Whole Story Living framework, Meg unpacks the idea that storytellers are not just content creators or communicators—we are meaning makers. The stories we tell (and the ones we silence) shape culture, build communities, and influence how power is understood and distributed.

    This episode is a call to presence and authorship. To stop outsourcing your story. To show up with confidence. And to recognize that your lived experience carries weight—whether you claim it or not.

    • Why storytelling is not optional in today’s cultural moment

    • What it means to live a Whole Story—not a curated or fragmented one

    • Why confidence comes from ownership, not performance

    • How storytelling builds community and shifts narratives

    • The responsibility storytellers carry as cultural meaning makers

    This episode is especially for leaders, creatives, educators, and anyone who has ever felt hesitant to take up space with their story—but knows, deep down, that it matters.

    If you’ve been waiting for permission to own your voice, consider this your invitation.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    11 min
  • 44: AMY TRAUGH: Metrics with Meaning: How to Build an Authentic Brand That Actually Converts
    Jan 20 2026

    What if growing your business didn’t require louder marketing, trend-chasing, or burning yourself out—but instead, clarity, alignment, and better listening?

    In this episode of The Story Craft Podcast, Dr. Meg Adams sits down with Amy Traugh—bestselling author, business strategist, and founder of The Metrics Maven—to explore how data, storytelling, and authenticity work together to create sustainable business growth.

    Amy has built and scaled three businesses in under five years without a business degree or burnout by doing what most online “gurus” overlook: paying attention to metrics that actually matter. In this conversation, she challenges outdated growth tactics and invites solopreneurs to stop guessing—and start leading with clarity, confidence, and ease.

    Through a Whole Story Living lens, this episode explores what it means to portray yourself honestly, curate a brand that feels aligned with who you are, and use metrics not as pressure—but as feedback. Amy reframes data as a form of listening: to your audience, your energy, and the story your business is telling over time.

    • Why buyer behavior has changed—and why old growth strategies no longer work

    • What it means to curate a brand that feels authentic and honest to you

    • How solopreneurs can align numbers, narrative, and values

    This episode is especially for solopreneurs, creatives, and service-based business owners who want to grow without losing themselves—and who believe that success should feel aligned, not exhausting.

    If you’ve ever felt tension between “being yourself” and “doing what works,” this conversation brings those two worlds back together.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    30 min
  • 43: KYLE ADAMS: Confident, Quiet Leadership: Why Listening Is the Most Underrated Skill
    Jan 13 2026

    Some of the strongest leaders don’t command the room.
    They hold it.

    In this episode of The Story Craft Podcast, Kyle Adams talks about confident, quiet leadership, and why listening may be the most underrated leadership skill we have.

    Kyle draws from his decade-long career as a television journalist and meteorologist, where listening carefully—to people, to context, to what’s unsaid—was essential. From live broadcasts to documentary storytelling, Kyle learned that trust isn’t built through volume or performance, but through presence and discernment.

    Through the Whole Story Living framework, this episode centers on relational intelligence: the ability to lead with empathy, attunement, and intention in a world that often confuses speed with wisdom.

    This conversation is an invitation to rethink leadership, not as something we project, but something we practice in relationship with others.

    If you’ve ever felt pressure to be louder, faster, or more visible to be taken seriously, this episode offers a different—and deeply human—path forward.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    7 min
  • 42: AMBER ZARICOR: Why We Need More In-Person Gatherings in 2026
    Jan 6 2026

    What if 2026 isn’t about more content—but about more connection?

    In this episode of The Story Craft Podcast, Dr. Meg Adams is joined by Amber Zaricor, one of Tennessee’s Top 10 Designers and the founder of Copperheart Creative.

    Amber is also the creator of the Fill Your Cup Conference, an in-person experience designed to help career women slow down, reconnect, and rediscover what lights them up. As host of the Small Business Big Heart, Amber has spent years listening to the stories of entrepreneurs who lead with empathy and heart.

    Together, Meg and Amber explore why thoughtfully designed in-person events are essential for real connection, creativity, and sustainable leadership, especially as our lives become more shaped by screens and algorithms.

    Through a Whole Story Living lens, this conversation invites leaders, creatives, and entrepreneurs to rethink what it means to gather and how shared stories can help us feel more human again.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why in-person gatherings are critical for connection in 2026

    • What makes an event feel meaningful, not transactional

    • How storytelling creates trust and belonging in shared spaces

    • Why slowing down is a leadership skill—not a luxury

    • How to design experiences that people remember long after they leave

    If you’re craving deeper connection and more intentional community, this episode is for you.

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    39 min
  • 41: KYLE ADAMS: Leading Like a Human
    Nov 25 2025

    In this compelling conversation, Kyle Adams, co-founder of Homeplace Creative and award-winning filmmaker gets real about what it takes to lead like a human in a world obsessed with efficiency. Drawing from his work as a coach and entrepreneur, Kyle explores practical, everyday actions that help teams slow down, connect deeply, and build cultures of belonging.You’ll learn how to:

    • Recognize when “efficiency” is eroding empathy
    • Lead relationally, listening, noticing, and responding instead of optimizing
    • Create human-centered rhythms that foster trust and creativity
    • Reimagine leadership as the art of attention, not control

    This episode challenges the machine-like models of leadership that burn people out, and offers a grounded, hopeful alternative: leadership that feels alive.

    Bring Whole Story Living to your organization. Hire Meg and Kyle Adams for keynotes, leadership workshops, or storytelling consulting at Homeplace Creative

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    9 min
  • 40: DR. MEG ADAMS: Whole Story Living: Being Human in an Age of AI
    Nov 18 2025

    In this solo episode, Dr. Meg Adams, TEDx speaker, professor, and founder of Homeplace Creative, shares how we can stay fully human in an age shaped by algorithms. Drawing from her Whole Story Living framework, Meg explores how storytelling, reflection, and relational intelligence help leaders and creators thrive, not just survive, in a world where AI often moves faster than our hearts can follow. You’ll learn:

    • Why slowing down is the most radical act of leadership in a speed-driven culture
    • How to use AI thoughtfully—as a creative companion, not a replacement for human connection
    • Simple Whole Story Living practices to help you reconnect to meaning, authenticity, and presence

    This episode invites you to step off autopilot and back into authorship, to live a story that feels like yours. Bring Whole Story Living to your team or event. Book Dr. Meg Adams and Kyle Adams for keynotes, leadership workshops, or storytelling consulting at Homeplace Creative

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    8 min