
Tales That Touch The Earth
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What if the stories we tell weren’t just entertainment—but anchors? Maps? Seeds?
In this deeply personal and poetic episode of Stone and Signal, host Lawrence Nault explores the power of storytelling in times of collapse—when facts aren’t enough and the ground beneath us feels uncertain.
Through quiet reflection and lyrical narration, Lawrence asks: Why do we still tell stories when the world is burning? What can fiction offer in the face of real-world crisis? And how do stories help us hold grief, memory, and hope—without turning away from the truth?
He draws from his own work—novels that blend speculative fiction with ecological urgency, including Rephlexions, Inversion, and the Draconim series, where dragon-bonded teens stand at the frontlines of environmental collapse. He shares how these stories emerged not from escapism, but from ache—from moments of despair and clarity sparked by news headlines, by youth-led climate movements, by the ocean’s silent witness.
“Stories let us wrap grief in language. They let us speak of longing without always naming it. They allow us to imagine what could be—while still honoring what’s already been lost.”
In the age of noise and scroll, Stone and Signal doesn’t shout. It listens. It invites. It remembers. This episode is for those who feel overwhelmed by facts but are still searching for meaning. For those who believe in quiet resistance. For anyone who needs to feel less alone.
You’ll hear about:
Why facts aren’t enough—and why stories still move us.
The emotional intelligence of fiction and poetry.
Writing as an act of witness in a world unraveling.
The role of youth and intergenerational memory in Lawrence’s Draconim series.
The voice of water in The Life of Phi—an observer of human folly and persistence.
The quiet, radical power of stories that wait instead of chase.
This episode closes with a reflection voiced by water itself—spoken poetry drawn from The Life of Phi. A reminder that even as we rush to understand, there are older intelligences listening. And some stories, like rivers, are meant to flow through us, not be held.
If the world feels too loud... if the facts feel like too much—or not enough—maybe what you need isn’t more information. Maybe it’s a story.
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✨ Listen. Breathe. Feel your way forward.
📚 Explore Lawrence’s books at lawrencenault.me
📝 Read essays, poems, and transcripts via the Journal tab.
📩 Share this with someone who needs a pause. Or a path.
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🎧 Stone and Signal is a narrative podcast at the intersection of climate, technology, consciousness, and memory. It doesn’t chase trends. It waits for those who listen.
🕊️ Until next time, may your signal find the stones that hold it.