Long before we had alphabets, books, or smartphones, we had stories. They were etched onto cave walls, whispered around campfires, and passed down through generations. Storytelling was how we made sense of a wild, unpredictable world. It was how we survived, connected, and found meaning. It wasn’t just a way to communicate—it was the way to communicate.
It’s nothing new.
In this blog series, The First Language, we’ll explore the origin and evolution of storytelling. From ancient myths to modern marketing, from griots to Mad Men, we’ll uncover why stories remain our most powerful tool for connection and influence. Along the way, we’ll delve into the science of why stories stick, the art of crafting narratives, and the timeless ways they shape our world.
Here are the promises I’ll make to you:
Storytelling isn’t just entertainment—it’s fundamental to the human experience. And as you’ll discover, it’s not just our first language—it will be our last one, too.
Josh Hester, Founder & Executive Producer
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we're storyteller studios
In 2013, we started leveraging the power of documentary-style film for brands and causes in our hometown of Springfield, Illinois (hence our affinity for Lincoln).
Since then, we’ve worked with clients nationally and traveled to cities including Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Indianapolis, Louisville, and Des Moines.
No matter where you are, we’d be honored to serve your brand next.
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