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The Psychology of Storytelling: Why Our Brains Love Narratives

The Psychology of Storytelling: Why Our Brains Love Narratives

Update: 2025-05-15
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Guest Speaker: Carey Corr

Ever wondered why a great story can hold your attention more than plain facts? The answer lies deep within our brains. Stories aren’t just entertainment—they shape how we think, feel, and connect.

Our Brains Think in Stories. It naturally organizes information in a narrative format. Studies show that we remember facts 22 times more when theyare embedded in a story rather than presented as raw data.

In this episode of Psychology Talks, Carey Corr and I will explore The Psychology of Storytelling: Why Our Brains Love Narratives.Discover how stories shape our emotions, influence our decisions, and create lasting connections.

Carey Corr is a passionate Writer & Director and CEO at Connected Pictures Screenwriter and Film Director


Connect with Carey

https://www.linkedin.com/in/carey-corr/

https://www.connected.pictures/home


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The Psychology of Storytelling: Why Our Brains Love Narratives

The Psychology of Storytelling: Why Our Brains Love Narratives

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