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In this episode of The Storyteller’s Mission, Zena breaks down one of the most misunderstood principles of character development: the difference between a wound and the lie a character believes because of it.
In great storytelling, a character’s problem isn’t just what happened to them. It’s the lie they believe because of it. And that distinction — between wound and lie — often determines whether a story actually moves forward or stays emotionally stuck.
In this episode, we explore:
Why wounds hurt, but lies imprison
How false beliefs shape character behavior, identity, and plot
Why acknowledging trauma is not the same thing as redemption
What great stories like Good Will Hunting, Frozen, Jane Eyre, and The Lord of the Rings get right about character transformation
How confronting the lie — not just naming the wound — creates real narrative change
This is essential viewing for:
Fiction writers
Screenwriters
Storytellers
Faith-adjacent creatives
Writers working with trauma, flaws, and redemption arcs
If you want to write characters who don’t just suffer — but transform — this episode will help you clarify the difference between what happened and what it meant.
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00:00 The wound vs the lie (why stories get stuck)
01:00 What wounds are — and why lies are more dangerous
01:30 Why plot only moves when the lie is confronted
02:00 A simple example: when meaning becomes identity
03:00 Trauma, belief, and false conclusions
04:00 Why belief problems drive behavior
05:00 Why acknowledging trauma isn’t redemption
06:00 Separating wound from identity
06:30 Good Will Hunting: “It’s not your fault”
08:00 Frozen: fear vs love as the corrective truth
09:30 When the lie loses authority
10:00 Jane Eyre: refusing the lie
11:15 Holiness, truth, and moral clarity in story
11:30 Lord of the Rings: Frodo, Sam, and fellowship
12:30 What writers must ask about their characters
13:00 Final takeaway: exposing the lie changes the story
14:00 Like, subscribe, and share

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