In this episode we’ll talk about changing the world through storytelling. Today, I bring acclaimed author, professor, and storyteller, Kimberley Dark, to the show. She will be telling us about enthusiastically accepting discomfort, dealing with ‘others bias’ in healthcare, and breaking the social hierarchy.

[08:55] Why are stories so helpful in breaking the scaffoldings of social hierarchy[15:20] “Fat, pretty, and Soon to be Old”[26:19] Enthusiasm for being called out[33:56] Healthcare micro-aggressions[50:04] “Damaged Like Me”[54:57] Kimberley’s last meal on a desert island

Get a pre-order 25% discount for Kimberley’s book, “Damaged Like Me.” Learn more about Kimberley at her website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

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