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There's More to My Story

There's More to My Story

By: Dan Fortune and Scott Vault
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Summary

Humans are interesting creatures. Many of us are convinced that the stories we tell about ourselves are absolute. Maybe it is true…identity is a summation of the stories we tell about ourselves, and each retelling, morphed by experience and interpretation, etches us closer to who we think we are. It is a privilege nonetheless to yield the power of self-determination in free political systems. Not everyone is so blessed. We must not squander the honor we have. In sharing our stories with others, there is a possibility for mosaic activity, for cultivating community. Join us in civic engagement and dialogue as we celebrate diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Fortune and Vault 2023
Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Gratefulness
    Jan 24 2024

    May the new year present an opportunity for you to be a catalyst for joy and peace as much as a recipient of joy and peace!

    We are excited for Season 2 and we hope you will join us for the journey.

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    1 min
  • Sarah Atif
    Oct 23 2023
    Dan and Scott kickoff their first podcast episode, speaking with fellow George Mason University, Carter School alum, Sarah Atif.They've got some sea legs, but this is only the start of a journey to awareness, growth, and co-creation.
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    34 mins
  • The Beginning Part 2
    May 7 2023
    Dan and Scott step off on the journey of exploration and dialogue. They invite listeners to discover new stories from visitors along the way. In the midst of diversity, there are common shared struggles we all face.
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    6 mins
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