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An extended Lagniappe Logic workshop episode on reflective and educational storytelling frameworks for cultural creatives, with Ama and Dutch exploring how artists, healthcare communicators, authors, educators, influencers, and community practitioners can reach both motivated audiences and people often labeled hard to reach.

This conversation moves through practical frameworks, role-specific question banks, and real-world applications for workshops, trainings, public health communication, arts programming, oral history, and narrative practice.

Listeners are also invited to explore the Crown Legacy Program website and check out the March Data Storytelling Training series for more tools and learning.

In this guided workshop episode of Lagniappe Logic, Dutch and Ama walk cultural creatives through using the StoryBrand framework without flattening their politics, voice, or local texture—and then show how to refocus and adapt that message using real audience feedback. Across roughly 60 minutes, they break down the StoryBrand structure (character, problem, guide, plan, call to action, stakes, and success) in language that fits artists, organizers, culture bearers, and community storytellers. Listeners are led step-by-step to define their audience, name the real problems and desires at stake, and write a doorway message that honors depth while staying clear. Along the way, Dutch and Ama weave in New Orleans-rooted metaphors, prompts you can pause and write with, and practical ways to iterate your message based on comments, confusion, silence, and support from your community—so your work stays alive, legible, and aligned with the people it’s really for.

This episode of Lagniappe Logic dives deep into the "Data Storytelling for Cultural Creatives" series and the Parish Stories: Data-to-Story Labs project. Co‑hosts Dutch and Ama unpack the UNO kickoff with Dr. Scott A. Phillips, walk through all three March sessions at NORAPC, and explore how cultural creatives can turn one local number into a grounded story about their own parish. Along the way they discuss HIV data, "No Reported Risk" categories, storm and housing statistics, comics and audio pieces from the Parish Stories book, and what it means to treat a neighborhood as a living character in the data. The episode weaves back-and-forth conversation, examples, and mini exercises for listeners, and closes with a clear invitation to visit the Crown Legacy Program blog to read the posts "Missed the UNO Kickoff? Join the March Data Storytelling Series at NORAPC" and "What a Number Won’t Say Until We Write It," and to register for the upcoming workshops or host your own micro‑lab at home.

Explore Dan Harmon's Story Circle with Ama and Dutch as they break down its key steps, showcase creative examples, and guide listeners to craft compelling narratives. Fictional personas Dutch and Ama each build their own Story Circles, revealing how structure drives creativity. A practical, interactive episode for storytellers of all stripes.
Explore innovative methods of establishing art provenance in the digital age, from decentralized ledgers to community codices. Ama and Dutch dive into how artists maintain authenticity and cultural integrity amidst digital and AI challenges.
Dive into the world of cultural creators as they navigate the challenges and opportunities posed by AI. Explore how artists, storytellers, and community leaders maintain cultural continuity while innovating with technology.