
How Ethical Storytelling Becomes a Movement With Diana Farias Heinrich
From When Bearing Witness®: Becoming a Trauma-Informed Storyteller by Maria Bryan
April 14, 2026 · 15 min · Season 3 · Episode 52
About this episode
Diana Farias Heinrich discusses how trauma-informed storytelling can evolve into a movement by challenging harmful norms and fostering shared responsibilities.
Send us Fan Mail Diana, CEO of Habrá Marketing and creator of the Equastory framework, joins us for a conversation about what it takes for trauma-informed storytelling to become more than an individual practice. It becomes a movement when people begin challenging harmful norms, building new practices together, and treating consent, privacy, and agency as shared responsibilities. We explore how the stories we share can shape not only audience understanding, but a story owner’s sense of safety ...
People in this episode
Host: Maria Bryan
Guest: Diana Farias Heinrich
Topics covered
- ethical storytelling
- trauma-informed practices
- consent
- privacy
- agency
- storytelling movement
Keywords
- ethical storytelling
- trauma-informed
- storytelling movement
- consent
- privacy
- agency
- Habrá Marketing
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Habrá Marketing
Books & works: Equastory framework
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