Stepping Off the Path, a story by Katrice Horsley | S6 Ep16

Stepping Off the Path, a story by Katrice Horsley | S6 Ep16

1:00:40 May 21, 2025
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Please Support Our Show: Join us on SubstackLove KnotWork Storytelling? Your financial contribution (via Substack) helps me pay the amazing team that puts this show together.With your paid subscription, you'll be invited to our next mythically inspired online writing retreat on June 25!Subscribe to our newsletter Myth Is MedicineOUR STORYThink you know the story of Little Red Riding Hood?Think again. Katrice Horsley offers a wholly original take on this classic tale. It’s a coming of age narrative that invites us all to come into relationship with the wildest parts of ourselves.OUR GUESTKatrice grew up in the slums of Birmingham. Whilst her family were poor in the pocket, they were rich in the mouth and this laid the foundation for her love of words and stories. In her early years she struggled to be understood due to a speech problem and this resulted in her becoming a selective mute - in fact she did not speak in school until she was about 8 years old and her teachers judged her to be 'educationally sub-normal.' She went on to become the UK's National Storytelling Laureate and an internationally known narrative consultant and performer. Katrice believes that this was not, 'in spite' of her childhood but because of it. She is passionate about the power of story in enabling people to know that their voice deserves to be heard and their story deserves to be told.Website - www.narrative4change.com Substack The Wildling's Path https://katrice.substack.com/This story was crafted as an homage to the late British writer Angela CarterKatrice’s key themes: duty, desire, and death. Inhabiting the liminal space between the feral and the acceptable, she questions what is allowed by the dominant narrative and explores what within the individual nature that needs an outlet.The myth of separation, at cultural and personal levelThe desire to make menstruation and what it means into something beautiful Biomimicry: “a practice that learns from and mimics the strategies used by living organisms to solve challenges comparable to the ones we face as individuals and societies.” Katrice recommends this interview with Janine Benyus on biomimicry. On Katrice’s TBR list: To Have Or to Hold by Sophie PavelleKatrice’s newest project “Mythcilium” explores how myths work as the mycorrhizal networks that connect humanityOral storytelling is action driven while written storyt
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