1994’s The Lion King is one of the most beloved animated movies of all time. In case you haven’t seen it in a while, the story focused on Simba, a young cub in the pride lands of Africa. He is first in line to inherit the throne from his father Mufasa, a good and generous ruler.
But there is one thing that stands in the way: Mufasa’s evil brother, Scar, who crafts a plan to have both Mufasa and Simba killed in a giant wildabeest stampede. Young Simba manages to survive, but Scar orders the traumatized cub to leave and never return.
Years go by as Simba grows up in the jungle and loses sight of his true identity. At a critical point in the story, the spirit of his father Mufasa appears in the sky and delivers an important reminder: “Remember who you are.”
On today's podcast, Kent reminds us why it's important to remember who we are as writers.
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