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Story Warriors is the podcast that helps content creators of all kinds craft great stories.

Story Warriors Jack Vincent

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Story Warriors is the podcast that helps content creators of all kinds craft great stories.

    #22: How Ammar Akhtar Turned Around His Startup & Found A Better Way To Live

    #22: How Ammar Akhtar Turned Around His Startup & Found A Better Way To Live

    "The moment I came to Dubai, I was like, 'Man, this is the place where I need to be," said Ammar Akhtar, Founder and CEO of Finalrentals.com. Ammar had grown up in a small town in Pakistan, the oldest of seven siblings, working 18-hour days to help the family make ends meet. 

    Dubai saw one consulting gig after another, but the aspiring startup entrepreneur hadn't moved to Dubai for gigs. He wanted to launch something big, and he went for it. And within a year, he was broke.

    So Ammar went to visit his father, now living in a farmhouse in the northern Italian countryside. It was the breath of fresh air that he needed, literally. 

    Check out the impact his father had on him, how he turned Finalrentals.com around - from his inner soul to his business operation - and how he now helps young startups tell their stories.

    "People will tell you to tell a story," Ammar says. "But what they don't tell you is... whose story to tell."

    • 29 min
    #21: Ana Stevanovic: Beginner, Black Belt & A Purposeful Life

    #21: Ana Stevanovic: Beginner, Black Belt & A Purposeful Life

    "You know, one thing is leaving for a better opportunity, and the other thing is leaving because you're trying to run away." Fortunately, Ana left war-torn Serbia with a gift, her practice in Bujinkan, an ancient martial art that entered her and focused her to look inward, outward and forward, in order to seek a purposeful life. "Martial arts was the first door where I somehow felt that there was a purpose in all the chaos that was existing around me." Her first book, Beginner With A Black Belt, was initially created through chaos. How it found structure is part of what makes it a fascinating read, through three powerful questions. From chaos to structure to the human condition, Ana's no longer running away. But you'll want to join her on where she's running to.

    • 40 min
    #20: Tim Ash On Our Primal Brain and "The Big Lie"

    #20: Tim Ash On Our Primal Brain and "The Big Lie"

    "There's no such thing as a rational decision," says Tim Ash, an authority on evolutionary psychology and digital marketing. As humans we believe we're special because of our ability to tame the wild horses of our emotions, and that reasoning is our highest attainment. "It's just not true," Tim says. "It's the big lie."  Central to that, of course, is storytelling. It plays a central role in the primal brain. "We can't resist stories. They're like a back door, a trap door, into our head. They very quickly dismantle any notion of objectivity, because we get caught up in syncing up with the storyteller and experiencing that story."

    • 37 min
    #19: Ousman Umar's Harrowing Journey to the Land of The White Man

    #19: Ousman Umar's Harrowing Journey to the Land of The White Man

    Ousman Umar had a dream: to go to paradise. Be careful what you wish for. At 12-years old, Ousman left his remote village in Ghana and set out to get to Europe. Over the next five years, he was dumped in the middle of the Sahara Desert where many of his friends died. He was beaten and imprisoned in Benghazi, Libya, where many of his friends died. He was shipwrecked trying to get to the Canary Islands, where most all of his friends died. But he was never alone... until he got to paradise. "In Barcelona, nobody looked me in the eyes. Nobody answered my greetings. I slept in the streets, in winter, for two good months." Today, Ousman says, "I'm the President of my world." And with his presidential power, Ousman is changing the world, our world.

    • 48 min
    #18: Gregg Robins: Tomorrow Will Be Better Than Today

    #18: Gregg Robins: Tomorrow Will Be Better Than Today

    Gregg Robins On Living Messy Lives & Hard Times
    "Everybody I talk to seems to have these bumps in the road," says Gregg Robins. "I think we all live messy lives, and I think we should rejoice in that, and not photoshop our lives." Gregg rejoices by telling stories. He's a storyteller with street cred. He dropped out of high school, then graduated Oxford and built a career in finance in Switzerland. But around the time of 9-11, his father was dying. He chose to leave Citibank and move with his three children back to America. "I went back to the States and found myself out of work, in America, having just had a family tragedy, having had a national tragedy, and had to pick up the pieces and rebuild my life." He shares his first foray into children's writing with his new book, "Silenzio, Sound The Alarm!" And he shares his latest song of hope, one that we can all use in this trying year, "Tomorrow Will Be Better Than Today." He also shares his way of approaching creativity and storytelling, perhaps something else that we can all use within our messy lives.

    • 37 min
    #17: Why Jacob Carpenter's Stories Are So Dark

    #17: Why Jacob Carpenter's Stories Are So Dark

    This is a story of fear and hope... packed with tools for powerful storytelling. 

    With recurring nightmares as a child, screenwriter and video games creator Jacob Carpenter decided to face his fears straight on. He studied horror films. His parents made a deal with him. He could watch any film he wanted... provided he read the book version first. 

    That's how Jacob discovered that 'the dark side' is where the human condition is at its most profound. It's where storytelling is at its most impacting. "The point of exploring the villain, for example, is not to point out how terrible he is," he says. "The point of the villain is to point out how human he is." 

    And here we are in 2020. "We're waiting for our 'Citizen Kane. We're waiting for the thing that establishes that paradigm shift, that opportunity to do something new and beautiful." 

    The struggle for redemption is upon us, Jacob says, "and I don't know that it will cause any change in storytelling. But I do think that storytelling will be part of the way that we get through it."

    So fasten your seatbelt, strap on a helmet and dive with us deep into the depths of darkness... if you dare.

    • 51 min

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Alluring.

Mr Vincent’s enthusiasm for his subject matter is immediately obvious from his tone of voice and his narrative rhythm, making for a pleasant and informative listening experience.

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Very vivid and insightful stories!

I love how Jack Vincent brings insightful and moving stories out of the people he talks to.

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