The Power of Storytelling - Learn the Key Skills to Successfully Engage Your Audience
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 2h 12m | 1.12 GB
Instructor: Carl Pritchard
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 2h 12m | 1.12 GB
Instructor: Carl Pritchard
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Course Introduction
Welcome to the Course
Lesson 1: The Story of Stories
Sourcing stories from antiquity
Understanding how stories resonate (and create safe spaces)
Telling a story and making it memorable
Lesson 2: Story Identification
Understanding what a story can reveal
Being honest has a role in storytelling
Exploring the full range of story sources
Using the power of simplicity (and a coat of paint)
Lesson 3: Build Memorable Story Lines
Building the environment **we may need to split this into two sublessons.
Building the characters, even if you are the main actor
Using the five senses in the story
Going off on tangents - Safe versus unsafe
Affirming the metaphor or analogy
Lesson 4: The Unforgettable
Opening with it and affirming it
Tying the story to the audience
Abandoning the story briefly
Reasserting the metaphor
Putting the audience “inside”
Lesson 5: Vocal Tone and Bringing it Home
Adding bells and whistles to the story
Using the power of anticipation
Circling back to the beginning
Affirming the point
Creating a history and granting access
Summary
Welcome to the Course
Lesson 1: The Story of Stories
Sourcing stories from antiquity
Understanding how stories resonate (and create safe spaces)
Telling a story and making it memorable
Lesson 2: Story Identification
Understanding what a story can reveal
Being honest has a role in storytelling
Exploring the full range of story sources
Using the power of simplicity (and a coat of paint)
Lesson 3: Build Memorable Story Lines
Building the environment **we may need to split this into two sublessons.
Building the characters, even if you are the main actor
Using the five senses in the story
Going off on tangents - Safe versus unsafe
Affirming the metaphor or analogy
Lesson 4: The Unforgettable
Opening with it and affirming it
Tying the story to the audience
Abandoning the story briefly
Reasserting the metaphor
Putting the audience “inside”
Lesson 5: Vocal Tone and Bringing it Home
Adding bells and whistles to the story
Using the power of anticipation
Circling back to the beginning
Affirming the point
Creating a history and granting access
Summary