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🎙️New Episode: Pt. #6 Of 6 How to Master the PlotWeaver Parallel Plot Pattern for Business English with Curtis Davies, Mod Hob Matt & Maryam Shoja | Real English Conversations Podcast for Global Professionals

May 20, 2026·45 min
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What happens when three completely different life journeys collide around the same global challenge? In the final episode of our 6-part Plot Pattern series, Curtis Davies is joined once again by co-host Matt Gardner (Mod Hob Matt) — along with special guest Maryam Shoja, co-founder of the Mod Hob Cooperative — to explore one of the most advanced storytelling frameworks yet: the Parallel Plot Pattern. This episode goes far beyond storytelling. Together, Curtis, Matt, and Maryam trace their individual experiences from the turn of the millennium (Y2K) through the evolution of technology, communication, media, education, and AI — showing how seemingly separate lives can converge around shared challenges and common purpose. From encyclopedias and VHS tapes… to smartphones, social media, and artificial intelligence… this conversation explores how technology has transformed the way we learn, teach, connect, and think. But the deeper question remains: 👉 As AI makes everything faster and easier… are we losing the friction that helps us truly learn? ✨ In This Episode, You'll Learn 🎭 What the Parallel Plot Pattern is — and why it's one of the most powerful storytelling structures 🌍 How three different life journeys across Canada, Iran, Malaysia, and Mexico intersect through shared global change 📱 The evolution from analog to digital culture — from flip phones and VHS to AI and smartphones 🧠 Why "friction" and discomfort are essential for deep learning and memory retention 🤖 The opportunities and dangers of AI in education and communication 💬 Why human connection still matters in language learning 📚 How technology changed the way we study, teach, consume media, and build relationships ⚖️ The importance of balancing digital tools with real-world human interaction 🔄 How systems thinking helps us understand how everything is connected 💡 Key Insight from This Episode "If learning becomes too easy, we risk losing the depth, challenge, and reflection that create real growth." — Real English Conversations Podcast 🌍 Why This Episode Matters The Parallel Plot Pattern helps us understand that no one exists in isolation. Every person experiences the world differently… but our stories still intersect through shared systems, technologies, conflicts, and cultural shifts. This framework teaches us to: • See multiple perspectives at once • Understand how systems influence people • Think critically about technology and communication • Recognize the value of human connection in a digital world As AI and automation continue to reshape society, this episode reminds us that meaningful learning still requires: ✨ curiosity ✨ challenge ✨ reflection ✨ human connection 📌 Connect With Mod Hob Matt & Maryam Shoja & The Mod Hob Cooperative 🌐 PlotWeaver Substack (Articles + Story Examples) https://plotweaver.substack.com 🎲 PlotWeaver Cards of Creation & Demo https://www.plotweavergame.com/ 🏢 Mod Hob Cooperative https://www.modhob.ca/ 🎙️ Connect with Teacher Curtis & Real English Conversations 💬 Want to improve your English for professional success? Work directly with Curtis through personalized coaching designed to help you communicate clearly, confidently, and naturally in real-world professional situations. 👉 Book your trial session<br data-start="3551" da

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