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What a Father Daughter Podcast About Taylor Swift Taught Me About Story with Joseph Romm

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"If you think the world could be better and you want to change it, you're going to have to come up with a better story and know how to tell it better." —Joseph Romm


What happens when a physicist with a PhD realizes that data, charts, and credentials can't change a single mind, but a story can?


Joseph Romm spent years working in climate science and clean energy before arriving at an uncomfortable truth: facts don't persuade people. Emotions do.


In this episode, Joseph breaks down the ancient storytelling tools—the figures of speech used by Homer, Shakespeare, Lincoln, and yes, Taylor Swift—that make stories stick, spread, and move people to action.


But this episode is about more than communication theory. Joseph and his daughter co-host the podcast Decoding Taylor Swift, where they analyze the storytelling craft embedded in her music. What started as a way to bond with his daughter over song lyrics became a masterclass in how great writers use foreshadow, irony, the hero's journey, and circular narrative structure to create stories that lodge in the brain and don't let go.


As a father of a daughter himself, Rain finds this project deeply personal, and the conversation that follows is one of the most layered and surprising in the show's history.


Whether you're trying to communicate complex ideas, reach an audience that doesn't share your worldview, or simply connect more deeply with the people you love, this episode gives you the framework to do it.


In this episode, you will learn to:

Understand why storytelling is more effective than raw information in shaping beliefs

• Recognize how narrative framing influences what people accept as true

• Replace ineffective fact-based arguments with story-driven communication

• Identify why misinformation spreads faster than truth

Apply narrative thinking to make your ideas more memorable and persuasive


Follow Joseph Romm: Podcast → Decoding Taylor Swift (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/decoding-taylor-swift/id1708550100)

Book → How to Go Viral and Reach Millions by Joseph Romm (https://www.amazon.com/How-Viral-Reach-Millions-Shakespeare/dp/1944733779)


Books & Talks Referenced:

Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

Roger Federer's Dartmouth Commencement Speech

Steve Jobs' Stanford Commencement Speech

The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell



And, for more storytelling tips and strategies, visit:

Website → https://rainbennett.com

Podcast → https://thestorytellinglabpodcast.com


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