The 5 Ws and H of Storytelling: Who Should You Tell Your Stories To?
I have a confession. Despite being an avowed political junkie, I've never watched House of Cards. I know, I know . Even as my husband binged it and sang its praises years back, I just never got around to it. (I've also never watched Game of Thrones...I know !) Anyway, last week during a discussion about politics, he made his pitch again - " you have to see how House of Cards portrays this! " And since we're inside and I'd binged a whole lot more shows during our first lock down last year, why not? Immediately the first season of the show called to mind some of the things I've been meaning to blog about as it relates to the who of storytelling, particularly the mutually beneficial (until it was very much not ) relationship between Frank Underwood and ambitious young reporter Zoe Barnes. While the relationship was toxic because ... House of Cards, there was a kernel of real life experience there in the depiction of who Frank chose to give his stories to. It...