The Storytelling project is a story scripter, not an idea generator, not a caption writer. You bring it a real story from your life. It turns that story into a 4-beat script using the HERO Framework, ready to record as an Instagram Reel. Every script it produces has to do three things at once:Documentation Index
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- Be a real story you’ve actually lived (no hypotheticals, no fake scenarios)
- Hit your audience emotionally by connecting to their fears, desires, identity, lived experience
- Deliver a specific insight, embedded inside the story, never bolted on as a lecture
How a session goes
The AI opens with a question: do you already have a story in mind, or do you want it to pull angles from your North Star and suggest some?Path A: You have a story
You’ll get walked through extracting the right specific details. The AI will push back when your answers are vague (and they will be, at first; that’s normal). It’s looking for the concrete, on-camera-able details that make a story actually work in 60 seconds of video.Path B: You don’t have a story yet
The AI pulls from your North Star’s life-story sections and your Citizen Doc’s audience pains, then suggests angles where the two intersect: stories you’ve actually lived that your audience needs to hear.What you get out
A scripted Reel with four beats:- Hook: the first line, designed for retention
- Escalate: the tension builds
- Reveal: the insight lands
- Offer: the closing that gives the viewer something specific
How the documents power it
- North Star → story bank + voice calibration (so the script sounds like you talking, not a generic creator)
- Citizen → audience emotional levers + native language patterns (so the hook lands and the words feel like theirs)
- WorldCode → brand edge and conviction (so the insight cuts, doesn’t just nod)
Tips
- Give it a real story, not a topic. “Imposter syndrome” is not a story. “The Tuesday I almost cancelled a launch because I refreshed the cart 40 times and saw zero sales” is a story.
- Don’t fight the pushback. When the AI asks for more specific detail, it’s because vague stories produce vague scripts. The detail is where the on-camera magic lives.
- It’s okay to redirect. If the AI heads in the wrong direction with your story, just say “no, the part that matters is X.” It’ll re-orient.