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Stories are powerful, and narrative drives all human behavior. But how do we as leaders, creators, entrepreneurs, or just humans searching for meaning leverage that power for good? The storyOS Podcast dives deep into that question, so you can increase your narrative intelligence, grow your influence, live with purpose, and build a better future for yourself and the world you live in.

  1. 11/11/2025

    S08 E29: The Power of Leading an Intentional Family Story

    In this episode of the Story OS Podcast, hosts Michael McRay and Harris III discuss the importance of leadership within the family unit, emphasizing the need for intentionality and proactive engagement. They explore how family dynamics can mirror organizational leadership, the role of children in shaping family vision, and the integration of work and family life. The conversation also touches on the American dream and its implications for modern family structures, ultimately advocating for a more unified approach to leadership that includes all family members. In this conversation, we cover some key takeaways such as: Leadership starts at home and is essential for family dynamics.Intentionality is key in maintaining healthy family relationships.Children can provide valuable insights and wisdom in family decisions.Proactive leadership in families can lead to better outcomes.Integrating work and family life is more effective than balancing them.Storytelling is a powerful tool in leadership and family engagement.Vision casting helps families align on shared goals and values.The American dream may not serve modern family needs effectively.Including children in decision-making fosters a sense of belonging.Leadership and creativity are intertwined, driving positive change.Coming Up Soon Living Room Leadership Summit - November 13 (virtual event from 10am-5pm EST, with a special family session at 8pm EST)Register today at livingroomleadershipsummit.com !Resources Mentioned Get Living Room Leadership by Brittany and Geoff Anderson (available now!)

    49 min
  2. 11/04/2025

    S08 E28: Living Room Leadership with Brittany and Geoff Anderson

    Tune in this week as Michael McRay welcomes Brittany and Geoff Anderson, co-authors of brand new book Living Room Leadership and founders of Renala, for a conversation about why world-changing leadership begins at home. The Andersons share their powerful story of a marriage that nearly ended in 2019 during Geoff's time as an Air Force One pilot, and how coaching - not traditional therapy - helped them challenge the stories they were telling themselves and rebuild their relationship. Rather than letting that fracture define their future, they discovered that family is the most vital leadership training ground and created a coaching program that helps families co-create vision, values, and rhythms using research-backed tools and playful practices. Their approach focuses on the entire family system - not just individuals or couples. Renala helps parents and children understand their unique strengths, build shared mission and vision statements, and practice saying yes to each other. In this episode, they also discuss: Why 98% of children test as creative geniuses but only 2% of adults retain that geniusHow understanding that weaknesses are often just overused strengths can transform family dynamics and build compassion for each otherWhy play activates up to 80% of the brain compared to just 15% for talking aloneHow creating a family mission and vision statement provides the same clarity and direction that thrives in business and military environmentsComing Up Soon Living Room Leadership Summit - November 13 (virtual event from 10am-5pm EST, with a special family session at 8pm EST)Register today at livingroomleadershipsummit.com !Resources Mentioned Get Living Room Leadership by Brittany and Geoff Anderson (available now!)Renala Clifton StrengthsFinder assessment

    1h 7m
  3. 10/14/2025

    S08 E25: The Sacredness of Story

    This week, Michael McRay and Harris III gather for a raw, timely conversation about what it means to treat story as sacred in a world that has reduced it to formulas and frameworks. Reflecting on last week's interview with Kaitlin Curtice and her new book Everything is a Story, they explore why their conference is simply called "STORY" - a deliberate choice to reclaim storytelling from the creative class and awaken everyone to their inherent creativity and narrative power. The conversation confronts the cultural moment we're living in: a world where rage has replaced nuance, where social media algorithms feed us dopamine hits of outrage, and where we've lost the ability to sit at tables with people who think differently. In this episode, they also discuss: Why we must resist the urge to "master" storytelling and instead, approach it with the humility and care we would give any sacred thingHow single stories strip away nuance and dehumanize, while wise stories hold paradox and complexityWhy leaders must audit their vocabulary and choose words carefully to avoid weaponizing languageWhy choosing narrative agency over apathy is how we stop the descent of disagreement to demonizationComing Up:  Michael's new book The Wild Way: Navigating the Space Between the Old Story and the New is available October 21st - order now for over $500 in pre-order bonuses!Resources Mentioned: Kaitlin Curtice's new book Everything is a StoryThe Danger of a Single Story by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    53 min
  4. 10/07/2025

    S08 E24: Everything is a Story with Kaitlin Curtice

    This week, Michael McRay welcomes award-winning author and poet Kaitlin Curtice to celebrate the launch of her new book, Everything is a Story. Curtice, an enrolled citizen of the Potawatomi Nation, explores how narrative drives all human behavior and shapes our identities, beliefs, and relationships. The conversation weaves through Indigenous wisdom, spirituality, and the profound recognition that stories aren't just things we tell - they are living beings that we participate with and that fundamentally shape how we experience the world. Curtice shares her journey through health challenges leading up to the book launch, the vulnerability of putting creative work into the world, and why she chose the metaphor of an oak tree's life cycle to structure her exploration of storytelling. In this episode, they also discuss: How oral storytelling traditions differ from written narratives and why stories should be understood as living beings with their own essenceWhy Curtice categorizes stories as liminal, loving, or lethal, and how to recognize which stories we're livingHow linear versus cyclical storytelling reflects different worldviews, particularly between Western and Indigenous approaches to narrativeWhy the practice of "mastering" storytelling misses the point—we need humility and care in our relationship with stories, not dominanceResources Mentioned: Get Kaitlin Curtice's new book Everything is a StoryJoin The CirclePreorder Michael McRay's new book The Wild Way

    1h 4m
  5. 09/30/2025

    S08 E23: Stories That Root, Stories That Release

    Michael McRay prepares listeners for his upcoming conversation with Kaitlin Curtice, award-winning author and Potawatomi Nation citizen, whose new book Everything is a Story explores how stories root in our bodies, beliefs, and behaviors. Michael reflects on Kaitlin's framework of stories as lethal, loving, or liminal - categories that he argues aren't separate buckets but overlapping truths within the same narrative. Michael demonstrates how a single story can simultaneously hold hope and futility, love and obedience, connection and violence. Michael challenges the notion that we lose stories we didn't choose, examining how narratives handed down through family, church, and culture take root before we even recognize them as stories. He introduces the parable of the man building a house in a field who trapped insects inside by adding windows - a metaphor for how stories get locked into our forming brains during childhood and require intentional work to shift. In this episode, he also discusses: How Kaitlin's book structure mirrors a tree's growth cycle from seed to mature tree to seed again, reflecting story's circular natureWhy the transformative work of story requires spiritual slowness and presence rather than rushing toward resolutionHow narrative intelligence means holding complexity and recognizing stories aren't tidy but textured, tangled, and true in layersComing Up: Tune in for Michael's conversation with Kaitlin Curtice next weekLOW TICKET ALERT - less than 25 tickets available! STORY 2025 - October 9th and 10th in Nashville, TN at the Schermerhorn (use code PODCAST100 for $100 your ticket!)Michael's book The Wild Way: Navigating the Space Between the Old Story and the New releasing in October - preorder today!Becoming Restoried

    13 min

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Stories are powerful, and narrative drives all human behavior. But how do we as leaders, creators, entrepreneurs, or just humans searching for meaning leverage that power for good? The storyOS Podcast dives deep into that question, so you can increase your narrative intelligence, grow your influence, live with purpose, and build a better future for yourself and the world you live in.