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We continue our deep dive into storytelling this week by focusing on the work of Joseph Campbell and what he called ‘The Hero’s Journey’ – a narrative structure found in myths, legends, and stories from diverse cultures all around the world.
Drawing on examples from popular plays and films, we discover how it continues to shape the stories that resonate with us all.
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‘Love’ Omid 16B (EP version)
Composer – Omid Nourizadeh
Courtesy of aLOLa Records P & C 2022
Published by aLOLa / Westbury Music Ltd.
An Awakened State production.