Author John W. Howell and the Journey of Storytelling

A highlight of local author John W. Howell, who shared his creative journey as a featured guest a 3Cs storytelling workshop. After a long business career, John reinvented himself as a writer, publishing eight novels. During the workshop, he discussed how storytelling follows the Hero’s Journey—a model that mirrors our own lives and personal growth. His message reminded everyone that storytelling isn’t just about fiction—it’s about finding meaning, connection, and self-understanding in everyday life. Continue reading Author John W. Howell and the Journey of Storytelling

Choosing Your Path: Lessons from Alice and the Cheshire Cat

Curiosity is a powerful spark—but knowing how to act on it makes all the difference. In our Cool, Comms, Collected workshops, we use a famous scene from Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland to explore how intentional choices shape our habits and our lives. This timeless story reminds participants of all ages that curiosity is only the beginning—real growth comes when we take action. Continue reading Choosing Your Path: Lessons from Alice and the Cheshire Cat

Immersive Storytelling with Mythologie Candles

When I set the lights low and place a flickering Mythologie Candle on the table during our Cool, Comms, Collected (3Cs) storytelling workshop, something quietly shifts in the room. The scent we’re burning is called Garden Party—but the real magic isn’t in the fragrance alone. It’s in the story the candle invites you to step into. I ask everyone to close their eyes while I … Continue reading Immersive Storytelling with Mythologie Candles

Finding Connection Through Storytelling with Synapsis

This post explores how the storytelling game Synapsis by Storymatic is used in Cool, Comms, Collected workshops to help participants strengthen their communication and creativity skills. Through a fun, collaborative process of building sentences and stories from random prompts, players learn to listen, adapt, and express themselves — key elements of effective communication. The post explains that storytelling is more than entertainment; it’s an ancient human tool for connection and understanding. By embracing the “Yes, and…” mindset from improv, participants discover how to build on one another’s ideas with curiosity instead of judgment. The game serves as a bridge across generations, reminding us that everyone has a story worth telling — sometimes all it takes is one spark to start the conversation. Continue reading Finding Connection Through Storytelling with Synapsis