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Join The Power of Storytelling Virtual Summit Tomorrow! Storytelling and the Human Condition [View Web Version]( [The Great Courses]( [Storytelling and the Human Condition]( Who are we? Why are we here? What is the best way to live? These are questions that virtually every human society has asked—and answered through story. Stories are how we understand who we are and what our place is in the world around us. What can the greatest Storytellers teach us about ourselves, how we engage with each other and the world around us? What it means to be human, and lead a meaningful life? To celebrate the launch of my series[Storytelling and the Human Condition]( I’m hosting an interdisciplinary virtual summit with some of the world's greatest storytellers. [Join us on Saturday, March 4th, Noon EST as we explore The Power of Storytelling.]( At this summit, you’ll discover from some of the world’s best storytellers about the power of stories to help us enjoy a deeper and more connected existence in community with others. WHO IS SPEAKING? - One of the most famous living philosophers today, Harvey Mansfield of Harvard University, will speak about storytelling in the philosophic tradition. - Melissa Roxburgh, actress, screenwriter, and star of Netflix's critically acclaimed show "Manifest," will discuss actors as storytellers, and storytelling from both in front and behind the camera. - Cesar Balcazar, Colombian portrait photographer, will expound on how we can understand stories of celebrities and prisoners through the power of photography. - Dr. Anika Prather will uncover the centrality of storytelling to the African American intellectual experience. - Professor Philip Freeman will teach the history of Poetics according to Aristotle. - Explore the world of mythology and storytelling with best-selling author, classicist, BBC broadcaster, and comedian, Natalie Haynes. - Understand communication and presentation with top-rated international speaker, and fellow Great Courses content expert for “[How to Speak So That People Want to Listen]( Julian Treasure. - And our panel, featuring children’s author and professor Matthew Mehan; literary fiction author and columnist Joel Bowman; and fairytale and 18th-century literature expert, Caroline Breashears, will discuss the power of storytelling through different mediums. This multifaceted and dynamic line up is sure to invigorate your mind and inspire you to harness the power of storytelling in our own lives. Hope to see you there. Warmly, Lexi [Save your spot!]( ***If you can’t join us live, don’t worry! If you register in advance, you will receive the recordings afterwards.*** LEARN MORE BY FOLLOWING US ON SOCIAL MEDIA [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [instagram]( DOWNLOAD OUR APPS [apps]( [apps]( JOIN OUR MOBILE COMMUNITY [sms]( [Your Account]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( To unsubscribe, please click [Update Preferences](. Limit of one coupon per customer. Coupons cannot be combined or used on previous purchases. Offer valid on web or phone. Minimum purchase amount, if specified, does not include shipping and taxes. The Great Courses, 4840 Westfields Blvd, Ste 400, Chantilly, VA 20151-2299. © 2023 The Great Courses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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