The Sacred Speaks

136: John Bucher: Telling A Better Story

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Mar 15, 2026
John Bucher, mythologist, storyteller, and executive director of the Joseph Campbell Foundation, explores how myth shapes personal and collective life. He discusses theme over plot, favorite stories revealing hidden needs, the loss of shared cultural myths, AI as a new cultural story, and practical rituals and media choices for telling a better story in daily life.
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ADVICE

Use Your Top Ten Stories As Self Diagnosis

  • List your 10 favorite stories and identify repeated genres to reveal unresolved psychological material.
  • If eight favorites are adventure, or many are horror, treat that as a diagnostic clue to explore personally or in therapy.
INSIGHT

Cinderella Reveals Universal Hope For Better Story

  • Cinderella-type tales appear in every culture because they encode hope that one’s station can change.
  • Bucher frames his work “Telling A Better Story” as helping people choose narratives that create agency amid ambiguous events.
ADVICE

Replace Reactive Narratives With Better Stories

  • Treat story as the operating system that creates meaning; notice the quick narratives you build about others (like someone cutting you off).
  • Practice adopting a better, plausible story (they're rushing to a sick child) to reduce reactive judgment.
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