Stories Cafe Podcast

Annette Wernblad

Stories Cafe is an elegant lifestyle platform dedicated to a deeper discussion of literature, cinema, archetypes, philosophy, and the art of living deliberately. The Stories Cafe Podcast is the 5-10 minute "espresso version." storiescafe.substack.com

  1. There Is No Spoon

    23 JUL

    There Is No Spoon

    Child: Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead only try to realize the truth.Neo: What truth?Child: There is no spoon.Neo: There is no spoon?Child: Then you'll see that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself.—The Matrix This episode marks the end of Season 1 of the Stories Cafe Podcast. We will be taking a break through August but will return in September with the new elevated Season 2. I will tell you more very soon. In this episode we reflect on the powerful philosophical idea behind the iconic scene in The Matrix where a child tells Neo that he can only bend the spoon if he realizes that “There is no spoon;” and how this idea connects to the basic spiritual notion that outer reality may be a reflection of inner reality. Through stories, psychology, philosophy, and spiritual thought, we explore how our challenges may be seen as serving a purpose in our personal Hero’s Journey through life. Resources Mentioned: * The Matrix (Lana and Lilly Wachowski, 1999) * The Empire Strikes Back (Irvin Kershner, 1980) * Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Steven Spielberg, 1989) Show Links: If you're eager to dive deeper into the world of stories and ideas, visit us at stories-cafe.com You can explore free content or opt for a paid membership to unlock in-depth discussions, full access to our archives, and a vibrant community of fellow story enthusiasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! Share it with friends who love stories, and join us for our next espresso break. Next Episode Preview Stay tuned for Season 2 of the Stories Cafe podcast in September. Make sure to upgrade to the paid version of Stories Cafe, if you want full access to all essays and podcast episodes, and before the introductory price expires: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storiescafe.substack.com/subscribe

    7 min
  2. The Art of Making Meaningful Choices

    10 JUL

    The Art of Making Meaningful Choices

    May you always do for others And let others do for you—Bob Dylan: “Forever Young” In this episode, Annette explores how the choices we make—both everyday choices and bigger existential choices—are determined by the stories we tell ourselves and the philosophies we live by. Inspired by Thoreau’s Walden and Robert Frost’s The Road Not Taken, this episode blends literature, lifestyle philosophy, and cinematic moments to guide us through some of life’s most meaningful questions. This episode is an invitation for you to pause, reflect, and consider the stories that have shaped your values—and how you might begin writing the next chapter of your life with more intention. Resources Mentioned: * Walden by Henry David Thoreau - get the free e-book here * The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost - read the poem here * The concept of Authenticity in Existentialist philosophy * To get in-depth classes on these topics, consider upgrading to the Virtual Cafe Exclusive tier Show Links: If you're eager to dive deeper into the world of stories and ideas, visit us at stories-cafe.com You can explore free content or opt for a paid membership to unlock in-depth discussions, full access to our archives, and a vibrant community of fellow story enthusiasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! Share it with friends who love stories, and join us for our next espresso break. Next Episode Preview Stay tuned for the next episode where we will continue our exploration of stories that can transform and deepen our lives. Stories Cafe is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storiescafe.substack.com/subscribe

    11 min
  3. Living on Practically Nothing

    25 JUN

    Living on Practically Nothing

    In this soulful and sensuous episode, Annette invites you to the heart of the French Riviera—where beauty doesn’t have to be expensive, and where simplicity can feel like luxury. Inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1924 article How to Live on Practically Nothing, Annette reflects on how a life lived slowly—filled with good produce, healthy cooking, salty air, and the pastel glow of the twilight—can be intensely healing. You’ll get: * How to find richness in small things: a perfect sandwich, a museum overlooking the sea, or the shifting pastels of a Mediterranean sunset * A personal story of heartbreak and quiet repair, told through memory, observation, and the beginnings of a still-unpublished manuscript, partly truth and partly fiction * A rare, exclusive excerpt from this unpublished manuscript, tentatively entitled The Pilgrim When your eyes first fall upon the Mediterranean you know at once why it was here that man first stood erect and stretched out his arms toward the sun. It is a blue sea; or rather it is too blue for that hackneyed phrase which has described every muddy pool from pole to pole. It is the fairy blue of Maxfield Parrish’s pictures; blue like blue books, blue oil, blue eyes, and in the shadow of the mountains a green belt of land runs along the coast for a hundred miles and makes a playground for the world.—F. Scott Fitzgerald: How to Live on Practically Nothing a Year Show Links: If you're eager to dive deeper into the world of stories and ideas, visit us at stories-cafe.com You can explore free content or opt for a paid membership to unlock in-depth discussions, full access to our archives, and a vibrant community of fellow story enthusiasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! Share it with friends who love stories, and join us for our next espresso break. Next Episode Preview Stay tuned for the next episode where we will continue our exploration of stories that can transform and deepen our lives. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storiescafe.substack.com/subscribe

    10 min
  4. The Freedom to Choose

    11 JUN

    The Freedom to Choose

    In this episode, Annette reflects on what it really means to live a deliberate life—and how that concept plays out in both everyday decisions and larger lifestyle choices. Speaking about her upcoming work trip to Nice, she shares how intentional living isn’t about freedom to do anything that comes to your mind, but freedom to truly choose what you want your life to be. She muses on the unique magic of Nice—and why she returns year after year—and the exploration of Nice will be going through all content in Stories Cafe in June, so be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out. ☕️ In this episode: * The deeper meaning of “freedom” (with a nod to Kris Kristofferson) * The costs and joys of deliberate life choices * Why Nice has been her sanctuary for over 20 years * Choosing one focus instead of juggling a million * Stories we tell ourselves—and live by Mentions & Resources: * Annettes’s Guide to Nice (coming soon!) * Annette’s Revitalize Workshop * Annette’s Bonus Summer Solstice Event – upgrade here to get it for free. Show Links: If you're eager to dive deeper into the world of stories and ideas, visit us at stories-cafe.com You can explore free content or opt for a paid membership to unlock in-depth discussions, full access to our archives, and a vibrant community of fellow story enthusiasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! Share it with friends who love stories, and join us for our next espresso break. Next Episode Preview Stay tuned for the next episode where we will continue our exploration of stories that can transform and deepen our lives. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storiescafe.substack.com/subscribe

    9 min
  5. The Healing Heart Beneath

    28 MAY

    The Healing Heart Beneath

    In this episode, we continue our exploration of the masculine archetypal principle and how it can guide us through healing, courage, and transformation. I examine the responses you gave me to the prompt in the previous episode: What are the three words you associate with the masculine principle? Drawing from myth, cinema, and literature, we consider how masculine archetypes like the warrior, the protector, and the provider can offer strength in challenging times. You can listen to all the Episodes in the Series here Resources Mentioned: * Gangs of New York (Martin Scorsese, 2002) * Star Wars (George Lucas, 1977) * The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (J.R.R. Tolkien, 1955) * “Come Healing” (Leonard Cohen, 2012) – Listen here or watch on YouTube here. Show Links: If you're eager to dive deeper into the world of stories and ideas, visit us at stories-cafe.com You can explore free content or opt for a paid membership to unlock in-depth discussions, full access to our archives, and a vibrant community of fellow story enthusiasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! Share it with friends who love stories, and join us for our next espresso break. Next Episode Preview Stay tuned for the next episode where we will continue our exploration of stories that can transform and deepen our lives. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storiescafe.substack.com/subscribe

    10 min
  6. The Inner Compass: Archetypes in Stories and in Life

    14 MAY

    The Inner Compass: Archetypes in Stories and in Life

    In this episode, we continue our exploration of the masculine archetypal principle—not in terms of gender, but as one of the primary archetypal forces present in all of us. This is not a discussion about gender identity, but about engaging with deeper symbolic structures that shape our inner world and outward life. You'll be invited to reflect on your personal associations with the masculine principle and consider how it shows up in stories, films, and in your own life. The summer haft of the year —the "yang" half—is the season of outward movement, action, and expression; the perfect time to undertake this journey. You can listen to all the Episodes in the Series here 💬 Prompt:What are the three words you associate with the masculine principle?We’d love to hear your thoughts and suggestions—share them in the comments! Resources Mentioned: * Carl G. Jung – Man and His Symbols (1964) * Bruno Bettelheim – The Uses of Enchantment (1976) * Songs by: * Bruce Springsteen * Leonard Cohen * Tom Waits * Bob Dylan * Archetypes in: * Tarot * Cinema * Literature * Mythology Show Links: If you're eager to dive deeper into the world of stories and ideas, visit us at stories-cafe.com You can explore free content or opt for a paid membership to unlock in-depth discussions, full access to our archives, and a vibrant community of fellow story enthusiasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! Share it with friends who love stories, and join us for our next espresso break. Next Episode Preview Stay tuned for the next episode where we will continue our exploration of the masculine and the feminine archetypes and principles. 💬 Prompt:What are the three words you associate with the masculine principle?We’d love to hear your thoughts and suggestions—share them in the comments! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storiescafe.substack.com/subscribe

    8 min
  7. The Animus: Archetypes in Stories and in Life

    7 MAY

    The Animus: Archetypes in Stories and in Life

    This month in the Stories Cafe Podcast, we will be exploring masculine archetypes as deep inner figures that can help us heal, energize, and live in tune with the seasons of both the year and our own lives. Annette introduces the concept of seasonal living (not about vegetables!) and explains why spring and summer are the “yang season” (outward, active, masculine in energy), making this the ideal time to work with the archetypes of the Animus. We touch on Jungian psychology, ancient myth, song lyrics, and the universal story of the hostile brothers. You can listen to all the Episodes in the Series here Resources Mentioned * Highway Patrolman (Bruce Springsteen, from the album Nebraska, 1982) * Man and His Symbols (Carl G. Jung et al, 1964) * Annette’s FREE Summer Solstice Masterclass for Stories Cafe subscribers (more info to come—be sure to subscribe so that you will be notified) Show Links: If you're eager to dive deeper into the world of stories and ideas, visit us at stories-cafe.com You can explore free content or opt for a paid membership to unlock in-depth discussions, full access to our archives, and a vibrant community of fellow story enthusiasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! Share it with friends who love stories, and join us for our next espresso break. Next Episode Preview Stay tuned for upcoming episodes where we will dive deeper into the healing power of the masculine archetypes. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storiescafe.substack.com/subscribe

    8 min
  8. Place Furstemberg & the Art of Non-Conformity

    1 MAY

    Place Furstemberg & the Art of Non-Conformity

    This is the final episode in our Paris series. To get the full benefit, you can go back and listen to the previous episodes. In this episode, we visit the evocative Place Furstemberg on the 6th arrondisement of Paris—a setting rich with symbolic resonance and proximity to the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area that we talked about in previous episode. We explore why Martin Scorsese chose this quiet, almost hidden square for the final scene of his adaptation of The Age of Innocence and how it perfectly reflects the Countess Olenska. Resources Mentioned * The Age of Innocence (the film by Martin Scorsese, 1993) * The Age of Innocence (the novel by Edith Wharton, 1920) * Midnight in Paris (Woody Allen, 2011) Places * Place Furstemberg, Paris * Saint-Germain-des-Prés (listen to this episode for more) * Brasserie Lipp (listen to this episode for more) Show Links: If you're eager to dive deeper into the world of stories and ideas, visit us at stories-cafe.com You can explore free content or opt for a paid membership to unlock in-depth discussions, full access to our archives, and a vibrant community of fellow story enthusiasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! Share it with friends who love stories, and join us for our next espresso break. Next Episode Preview Stay tuned for upcoming episodes and essays about what Newland Archer’s final decision reveals. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storiescafe.substack.com/subscribe

    7 min

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Stories Cafe is an elegant lifestyle platform dedicated to a deeper discussion of literature, cinema, archetypes, philosophy, and the art of living deliberately. The Stories Cafe Podcast is the 5-10 minute "espresso version." storiescafe.substack.com