StoryMosaics

By: Keith Wooden
  • Summary

  • You have a story! StoryMosaics helps you tell your story better. Stories are the glue that holds us together in families, friendships, community, and business. Stories stick, engage, motivate, and transform us.

    Sit around a fire, or the dining room table, find your seat in the conference room or listen to a well crafted corporate Vision Statement.- it doesn't take long for a story to emerge.

    Great stories breathe oxygen into a room and bad ones suck the life out of it. StoryMosaics celebrates the art of storytelling. StoryMosaics drops Tuesday of each week. We will tell our own stories, coach you to share your stories, and study the rubric of great storytelling.

    You are sure to laugh, grab a Kleenex, and become the best storyteller in the room.

    Keith A Wooden

    Podcast - StoryMosaics

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Episodes
  • Power Encounter in the Landfill
    Nov 19 2024

    An ancient woman who lived in the landfill heard there were Americans in the dump village. They would be walking by her hut soon. Blind and unable to walk, she waited in her two room shack (8x8 total). She heard the rustling of footsteps in palm leaves. She summoned the Americans with fleeting strength in her voice. Her gray hair stood straight up on her head making her appear even more menacing than the rumors. She is emaciated and by all estimation helpless, but the people of the Filipino village shuddered at the stoop of her hut. She is a seer, and a witch Doctor of astonishing power. The sooner she died the better. Her son was seemingly weaker in his Mangkukulam powers. And now here are the Americans at her door. Delaine Wooden moves to her side. She kneels and holds the old woman's hand compassionately. The Old woman is no longer a Witch Doctor, but just another lost, hurting, broken person in need. Delaine, unschooled and ill prepared for a power encounter, brings God's powerful touch and a sense of peace permeates the room. Through the fourteen year old interpreter Hannah Christine Fuertes, the old woman shares with them a vision she had at 4:30 that morning. There was a person in her hut in a long dress. She could not figure out whether it was a man or a woman, but she knew that if she could just touch the dress, she would be healed. But she couldn't reach the person or the dress." As a group of fellow Americans prayed, creating a phalanx of spiritual protection, Delaine simply said, "Jesus came to visit you. He is the one in the robe." Visible goosebumps came to the woman's arms and the one who had always been known as the Witch Doctor received her new Identity in Christ...Katarina.

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    35 mins
  • Six Weeks In Rochester
    Nov 12 2024

    A racing heart alerts cyclist Andrew Peters to something wrong with his health, but what? Just a few hours in the ER in Indiana turns his life on its head. A seemingly healthy, young, vibrant man, Peters is suddenly staring death down the barrel of a brain tumor. Ominously, he is told by the physician, "If it is what I think it is, I can buy you time, but I can't buy you life."

    It was Easter Sunday and he hadn't even gone to church. How do you talk to God now when just hours earlier you ignored Him?

    In a series of God moments and miracles, God reaches out to Andrew and let's him know He has something to say to him in Six Weeks in Rochester.

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    49 mins
  • It Wasn't a Midlife Crisis
    Nov 5 2024

    A midlife crisis motorcycle purchase in the hands of a novice rider turns into a comedy of errors and nearly a death wish. Catch this humorous story that lightens the mood on this tension filled election day.

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    21 mins

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