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storyteller

[stawr-ee-tel-er, stohr-] / ˈstɔr iˌtɛl ər, ˈstoʊr- /




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In several interviews released before “Pluribus” debuted, Gilligan repeats an insistence common to storytellers whose work happens to meet the prevailing sentiments of a specific moment.

From Salon

"We are all storytellers here, so we know how much it matters, what stories we get to tell but more importantly who gets to tell them," she added.

From BBC

Her devotion to connection made her a born storyteller and influenced my career path as a photojournalist.

From Seattle Times

“They will need to be great at enabling and anticipating — more a coach at the side rather than a player on the pitch — and fabulous storytellers to create culture and loyalty.”

From New York Times

Some family members later changed the name Burro, Spanish for “donkey,” to Tilousi, or “storyteller.”

From Seattle Times