
Auditory storytelling
Auditory storytelling is the art of conveying narratives through sound alone, relying on voices, sound effects, music, and silence to create mental images and evoke emotions. Without visuals, the listener's imagination actively constructs the story's scenes, characters, and emotions based entirely on auditory cues. This method engages the brain’s interpretive faculties, fostering a personal and immersive experience. Auditory storytelling is commonly used in radio dramas, podcasts, and audio books, serving as an accessible and powerful way to share stories, ideas, and knowledge across diverse audiences.