Carson storytelling conference to explore leadership

The 15th Annual Quantum Storytelling Conference will convene at the Carson Event Center this December.

The event will unite thought leaders, scholars, artists, and neighborhood advocates to explore storytelling as a tool for leadership and social transformation.

This year’s theme, “Storytelling to Build Community Through Leadership,” highlights how shared narratives can strengthen understanding and drive collective action. During the three days, individuals will participate in the ATS Method—an approach that fosters accountability, collaboration, and creative reflection through story-centered dialogue. The conference will include workshops, live demonstrations, and interactive sessions designed to help attendees apply narrative frameworks to their fields of work.

Programming will feature research and practice tracks across leadership, wellness, climate justice, and innovation, as well as ensemble storytelling and arts-based events. An experiential arts gathering will also be held in Los Angeles’ Leimert Park Village, a cultural landmark celebrated for its artistic heritage. The event will conclude with a community mixer offering opportunities for collaboration and continued engagement.

Early bird registration is available for $215, while general admission is $268. Early bird admissions end Monday, November 17. Both packages provide access to all conference sessions and activities. Attendees are encouraged to book accommodations at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Carson, which offers discounted rates for participants.

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The Quantum Storytelling Conference will take place from Wednesday, December 17 to Friday, December 19 at the Carson Event Center, 801 Carson St, Carson.