Catherine Connors + Julissa Contreras

Spelling It Out

Society EN ↓ 3 episodes

A podcast about the true technology and magik of story, spelling out the vibrations its power casts. With Catherine Connors and Julissa Contreras, cofounders of StoryQuo.

Author

Catherine Connors + Julissa Contreras

Category

Society

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Latest episode

Jun 4, 2026

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Episodes

2. How the Pope and the Catholic Church Shape Story 04.06.2026

StoryQuo cofounders Catherine Connors and Julissa Contreras dive into the Pope's recent encyclical on AI and humanity and the Catholic Church's influence on societal narratives.

1. Storytelling is a Technology for Building Hope 16.04.2026

StoryQuo cofounders, Julissa Contreras and Catherine Connors, explore the profound power of story as a technology, its role in shaping culture, and the importance of responsible storytelling in the age of AI and media manipulation. They discuss how stories influence reality, the risks of misinformation, and the collective responsibility to craft and co-create meaningful narratives. Chapters 00:00...

1. Storytelling is a Technology for Building Hope 15.04.2026

StoryQuo cofounders, Julissa Contreras and Catherine Connors, explore the profound power of story as a technology, its role in shaping culture, and the importance of responsible storytelling in the age of AI and media manipulation. They discuss how stories influence reality, the risks of misinformation, and the collective responsibility to craft and co-create meaningful narratives. Chapters 00:00...

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