"Stories mean a lot to everyone. As Sharon and Alex and thier guests got into in the Hero's Journey podcast, they are how we make sense of the world. Is Tiger's Eye more powerful to some because it follows that monomyth path closer than others? Does it feel more primal, closer to the ancient mythologies that came before? Is that why I end up responding to it like I did? I don't know."
Part 5 to a very long episode. We finally tie it all together.
We visit the symbolism of Hakka at his lowest place. We see the final stage of the journey and journeys of all three of our protagonists, how they contribute and reflect on each other. We take a closer look at the Hero's Journey and how it contributes to the context and framing. We talk about the importance of tools in storytelling, that you need more than one for a properly nuanced story, but that the oldest tools still have power when used right. All of it leading into how these storytelling tools will also become prominent when we use them on ourselves in the final episode of Tiger's Eye. Where Toby and I use it to talk about our own journeys as audience and and as people.
Suzanne Vega - Undertow: https://youtu.be/IiSFTA_qwaQ
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Intro is "The Legend of El Dorado" by Derek and Brandon Feitcher
Midroll music: Suzanne Vega - Undertow (guitar instrumental): https://youtu.be/a_ik3i0U1VI
Outro is "Brave" by Sara Bareillies
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