164 episodes

Derailed Trains of Thought is your premiere podcast on storytelling for the creator and the consumer. Hosted by Timothy Deal and Nick Hayden, Derailed Trains of Thought discusses a wide range of storytelling topics, from the practical to the philosophical, in a engaging, conversational manner. It also includes bouts of fiction, brainstorming, Internet weirdness, puns, and a general enjoyment of the intersection between the written word, film, story, and meaning.

Derailed Trains of Thought Derailed Trains of Thought

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    • 3.6 • 15 Ratings

Derailed Trains of Thought is your premiere podcast on storytelling for the creator and the consumer. Hosted by Timothy Deal and Nick Hayden, Derailed Trains of Thought discusses a wide range of storytelling topics, from the practical to the philosophical, in a engaging, conversational manner. It also includes bouts of fiction, brainstorming, Internet weirdness, puns, and a general enjoyment of the intersection between the written word, film, story, and meaning.

    Episode 150 – Remember When…

    Episode 150 – Remember When…

    Sometimes we look back at the stories that shaped us, at the memories of characters and fictional worlds that left their impression upon us. We can remember with fondness what we learned and experienced. Sometimes the memories are bittersweet, with the taste of loss mixed in.



    In this, our final episode of Derailed Trains of Thought (for now), hosts Timothy Deal and Nick Hayden begin with a Story School about nostalgia and stories, but they continue with a wide-ranging review of 150 episodes and more than 13 years of podcasts. Join them as they look back over the highlights and memories, the guests and segments, of your premiere podcasts on storytelling for the creator and the consumer, Derailed Trains of Thought.



    We're glad you've joined us on this journey. Time to pull into the station.



    Show Notes

    • 2 hr 35 min
    Episode 149 – In the Middle of It All

    Episode 149 – In the Middle of It All

    Everyone knows famous first lines from classic novels. Everyone has their favorite endings to a long-running series. But people don't share their favorite "middle scenes" near as often. The middle can be messy. It can be slow or rushed or just plain confusing. That's why hosts Timothy Deal and Nick Hayden decide to analyze what makes a middle really work, and what makes it really not work.



    Then, in the second half, Tim and Nick compete in a Challenge Accepted!, putting their literary knowledge against passages unearthed from the centers of classic novels.



    This is the penultimate episode of your premiere podcast on storytelling for the creator and the consumer, Derailed Trains of Thought, before our hiatus. But while it's closer to an ending than a middle, it's sure to get you thinking about all things in-between.



    Show Notes

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Episode 148 – Come On, Set Me Up, Man!

    Episode 148 – Come On, Set Me Up, Man!

    Many modern stories hit the ground running, throwing the reader or viewer into a whirlwind of names, places, situations, and conflicts. This can be exciting. No trudging through useless exposition, no waiting for the action to pick up.



    However, not all set-up is bad. As hosts Timothy Deal and Nick Hayden discuss, good, strategic story set-up can heighten a story's drama and impact, while modern stories' obsession with don't-worry-I'll-explain-(maybe)-later plotting can cause confusion and lack of character connection.



    In the second half, Tim and Nick share their annual Take on Tales, recounting this past year's book club books, detailing the good, the bad, and the weird.



    We won't throw you in headfirst. We'll lead you into the heart of our conversations gently, so listen in to this, the 148th episode of your premiere podcasts on storytelling for the creator and the consumer, Derailed Trains of thought.



    Show Notes

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Episode 147 – Take Two Stories and See Me in the Morning

    Episode 147 – Take Two Stories and See Me in the Morning

    It's nearly Christmas. Among other things, this means it's time to rest from the chaos of Christmas preparations; it's time to spend some with the people you love most; it's time to ponder peace on earth and goodwill toward man. It's time to reevaluate the year that's past and look forward to the year to come. It's a time of restoration.



    Stories, too, can have a real restorative power in a world full of brokenness, busyness, and sin. In this episode, hosts Timothy Deal and Nick Hayden examine the many ways that good stories can help restore us, refresh us, and make us more fully human.



    Then, after this year's final Once Upon a Scene, Tim and Nick finish up 2023 with What If? If stories really can heal, then why not prescribe them for whatever ails you? Though they do not have medical degrees, Dr. Tim and Dr. Nick do their best to cure everything from hair loss to amputation with just the right story.



    May this 147th episode of Derailed Trains of Thought, your premiere storytelling podcast for the creator and the consumer, be the perfect addition to a season of joy, peace, and thoughtful introspective this season. Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year!



    Show Notes

    • 59 min
    Episode 146 – Someone in This Story is a Killer

    Episode 146 – Someone in This Story is a Killer

    There's a dead body in the isolated small-town bed and breakfast. All the weekend guests have been kept indoors because of the storm. Luckily, a famed detective is also a guest this weekend. It's time to figure out whodunit!



    Everyone is familiar with some version of this setup. Mysteries are a well-loved and entertaining genre--but somehow hosts Timothy Deal and Nick Hayden haven't discussed it yet! This episode, they examine what's so appealing about mystery stories and explore some of their essential elements.



    Then, after another round of Once Upon a Scene, Tim and Nick tackle a mystery of their own in It Came From the Intrawebs.



    Finally, they share an important, not-to-be-missed Project Update concerning this very podcast.



    Maybe you know who the killer is. Maybe you've been fooled by the red herrings. Either way, at least there's no mystery about what you're getting with this 146th episode of your premiere podcast for the creators and consumer--another hour of entertainment and enlightenment!



    Show Notes

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Episode 145 – A Shadow on the Soul

    Episode 145 – A Shadow on the Soul

    Nearly everyone has a story about that one cartoon or movie they watched as a child that gave them nightmares, whether it was an "Elephants on Parade" acid trip or a "Why'd I'd watch this when I was seven?" childhood trauma.



    But even as adults, there are stories that lodge deep in the psyche, that get under your skin and just bother us. What should we do with such stories? Do they have a useful purpose? Hosts Timothy Deal and Nick Hayden tackle just that question as they examine the different types of stories that unsettle us.



    Then, after Once Upon a Scene, Tim and Nick launch into a two-part second half. First, A Bit of Story, where the narrator is uneasy with a strange development in his life. Then, after a long hiatus, the return of Pun Times!



    Halloween is around the corner (and seemingly everywhere already), but don't be disturbed--the 145th episode of Derailed Trains of Thought, your premiere podcast on storytelling for the creator and the consumer, is ready to challenge and thought-provoke in the safety of your own home.



    Show Notes

    • 1 hr 1 min

Customer Reviews

3.6 out of 5
15 Ratings

15 Ratings

TofuFury ,

An Essential Podcast for Storytellers

Nick and Tim have spent over the past ten years recording thoughtful episodes on all kinds of different aspects of storytelling. Honestly, it’s like sitting at a table with two friends and listening to a lively and fun conversation. I can’t recommend this podcast highly enough.

Sister Winter 30 ,

Sophisticated & accessible

Nick and Tim consistently give us an informed, balanced, interesting, and nuanced discussion of stories and storytelling. They are masters of their craft (I’ve read their novels), yet their discussions are always friendly, inviting, and easy to understand - entirely devoid of snobbery and highbrow arrogance. I absolutely LOVE their What If segments, in which they compile randomly generated elements and create stories on the spot. The results are hilarious! The Pun Times and It Came From the InterWebs segments are funny, too. Perfect podcast for that quiet evening in when you want something that entertains, keeps your attention, and gently offers some food for thought.

shannon byrne ,

Love this podcast very funny

Nick and Tim are the best! funny and very interesting and funny

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