Posts Tagged ‘Storytelling’
Be You Times Two
“The idea of the alter ego can be really powerful to plus up so that you can genuinely connect and help.” Recently a wonderful guest and friend, Lauren Gaggioli, launched a new podcast called the Digital Entrepreneur Toolkit. After having her on the show a couple of times, I was honored to be one of…
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In 2006, I had the privilege of being a guest on Dan Miller’s podcast, 48 Days To The Work You Love. Being invited was no small feat because Dan rarely had guests. What made it happen? A simple yet impactful story about my son. I had attended one of Dan’s events and shared the tale…
Read MoreThe Impact of Stories
“If all of us could live with more of a sense of adventure and curiosity, we would find our stories fascinating and filled with surprises that are always enriching.” Richard Stone, recent guest and author of “Story Intelligence,” returns to the show to ask me three thought-provoking questions. His questions lead us to a conversation…
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“If you don’t have a problem, you don’t have a story. And the bigger the problem, the better the story.” Storytelling can have a profound impact on our personal and professional lives. Richard Stone is a nationally recognized speaker and author on story intelligence. His knowledge on “story intelligence” has brought value to industries including…
Read MoreFind the Stories That Connect Customers
“Data can be turned into a story. When you present numbers without a story, people just glaze over.”— Alice Fairfax As is customary on the show, Alice Fairfax returns to ask three unscripted questions. Considering she is the author of “Tell Your Story: Tools to Take You from a Tweet to a TED Talk,” it…
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