Hanuman's Gift: The Storyteller's Journey with Usha and Jim
Release Date: 09/20/2025
Storytelling Matters
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info_outlineEmbark on a transformative journey in this episode of our podcast, "Hanuman's Gift: The Storyteller's Journey with Usha and Jim." Join host Jim Brulé and special guest Usha Venkatraman as they explore the timeless wisdom of Hanuman, the legendary figure from the Ramayana, and uncover the power of storytelling to inspire, heal, and connect.
Through personal anecdotes, ancient tales, and insightful conversation, Usha and Jim invite listeners to discover how the art of storytelling can become a gift—one that bridges cultures, generations, and hearts. Whether you're a seasoned storyteller or simply curious about the magic of myth and memory, this episode offers a tapestry of inspiration, practical wisdom, and heartfelt moments.
Tune in to experience the storyteller's journey, and find out what Hanuman's gift can mean for your own path.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:27 Usha Venkatraman's Background
04:23 The Story of Valmiki and Hanuman
20:37 Discussion on Storytelling and Compassion
28:26 Reflections on Storytelling and Ambition
35:39 Closing Remarks and Future Discussions