![]() ![]() ![]() We have heard many of these trauma stories now. Wim states that AnnaLynne’s trauma story, coming from “someone with all the looks of the world and the universe,” with “such vulnerability and power,” will change the world. Even (especially) data and medicine needs a narrative. ![]() Humans need stories! If this wasn’t clear from the billion-dollar film industry or the many other means of storytelling, the scientists have brought their stamp of approval. “That fifteen-minute breath work changed my life.”įor at least a decade now (since the start of social media and the mass-scale curation of self? Or, checking an n-gram, was it the rise of neoliberalism?), we’ve heard ad nauseam about the power of narrative. McCord jumps in to describe her first experience with Wim Hof breath work at a Lululemon event in which she burst into tears, ran out of the event room, found a private place, called the man who sexually abused her as a child, and forgave him. So begins the Wim Hof podcast with AnnaLynne McCord. Feeling autonomy, we will change the world.” Cause, you know, I’m reaching about a hundred million people already but it’s going to be billions and when we change billions of people from the inside in their heart. ![]()
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