How To Use Stories To Build Closer Families
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A 10-second post can go viral and still vanish from your memory. A well-told story can stick for decades and it can shape the way your child sees themselves. We sit down with professional storyteller and Moth host Corey Rosen to talk about how family storytelling builds connection, empathy, and the kind of resilience kids can lean on when life gets messy.
Corey shares improv-based bedtime story games like Word At A Time and shared fake memories, plus a hilarious truth parents will appreciate
About Corey Rosen: Corey Rosen is a writer, actor, and storytelling coach whose work spans live performance, publishing, and entertainment. He has performed and hosted with The Moth and is the author of Your Story, Well Told (Mango Publishing, 2021) and A Story for Everything (Turner Publishing, 2025). His entertainment background includes work with companies such as Jim Henson Productions, Comedy Central, and Lucasfilm, contributing to projects across film, television, and themed entertainment. To learn more, visit his website: https://www.yourstorywelltold.com/