• Narration - Master the art of storytelling with Duncan Ray
    Apr 17 2026
    Join host Duncan Ray as he uncovers the invisible art of narration—the choices storytellers make about what to reveal and conceal. From unreliable voices to omniscient narrators, this series explores how telling becomes an act of control, revealing techniques that shape every story you've believed.

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    1 min
  • Narration - First Person, Third Person, Whose Person
    Apr 17 2026
    Duncan Ray explores how pronouns shape moral perception in storytelling, examining first, second, and third-person narration across literature, film, and television. From Gone Girl's unreliable narrators to The Wonder Years' temporal distance, he reveals how grammatical choices determine emotional proximity and ideological framing, arguing that point of view is storytelling's most powerful tool for controlling audience sympathy and judgment.

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    21 mins
  • Narration - The Voice of God Has a Point of View
    Apr 17 2026
    Duncan Ray examines voice-of-God narration in documentaries—the unseen, omniscient voice that shapes what audiences believe. He explores how this disembodied authority disguises editorial choices as objective truth, analyzing everything from historical documentaries to investigative journalism. Ray reveals how invisibility creates trust and why recognizing the narrator's perspective transforms listeners into critical thinkers.

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    26 mins
  • Narration - The Liar in Your Ear
    Apr 17 2026
    Duncan Ray examines how unreliable narrators in literature and film manipulate trust through intimacy and detail. Analyzing Gone Girl, Invisible Man, and Fight Club, he reveals how first-person voices colonize imagination and why we believe confessional tones. The episode explores narration as cognitive architecture, showing how dangerous storytellers make you forget they're framing reality.

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    23 mins