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Language of The Soul with Dominick Domingo

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Despite our differences in ethnicity, culture, and race, have you ever wondered if there is a common language of the soul we all speak? Would you like to find out? Join Dominick Domingo and me on Wednesday, June 14th, from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. CST U.S. Our conversation is about his remarkable life's journey and the unique insights on how we are products of the stories we’ve been exposed to and collectively humanity is the sum of its history!

Dominick is a veteran Disney Feature Animation artist and live-action filmmaker whose award-winning narrative nonfiction essays and short stories have been included in anthologies. His Young Adult Fantasy trilogy, The Nameless Prince, launched in 2012 through Twilight Times Books has been capturing imaginations since.

His book The Seeker represents Dominick’s foray into Mythic Visionary Fiction. It is a universal parable about Transformation that speaks to the journey we all share.

In The Language of the Soul: How Story Became the Means By Which We Transform, Dominick shares how we are products of the stories we've been exposed to as individuals. Collectively, humanity is the sum of its history. More potent than persuasion by far, storytelling changes minds by touching hearts.

We may or may not be fully aware that in all cultures, Stories and Narratives permeate our life every day, from the literary arena through cinema to social media, branding, advertising, political campaigning, and propaganda. Why are we truly driven to tell stories in the first place, and how have stories become how we transform?

Dominick’s Artist Journey reveals the transformative power of narrative and what it is to be a born storyteller, with a call to action to embrace the power of STORY in our lives.

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