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== Story Craft: Making Better Stories ==
== Story Craft: Making Better Stories ==


You know good storytellers when you see them - but they are not all the same. What makes them good? How can you use your presence, power, and voice in service of telling your story?
You know good storytellers when you see them - but they are not all the same. What makes them good? How can you use your presence, power, and voice in service of telling your story?


Storytelling is about the structure, but its more than that. Your presence in the room holds the container for the conversation. Your ability to listen and use your voice let you aim the conversation, avoid wandering, and bring everyone along to the same focal point. Your power makes all the difference between letting everyone get dragged through a muddy and rudderless discussion and holding a clear and compelling line for the audience to hear and understand.
'''Storytelling is about structure, but its more than that.  
'''
Your presence in the room holds the container for the conversation.  
Your ability to listen lets you aim the conversation, avoid wandering, and bring everyone along to the same focal point.  
Your voice creates engagement and the emotional impact that influences others to action.
Your power makes all the difference between dragging everyone through a muddy and rudderless discussion and holding a clear and compelling line for the audience to hear and understand.


Finding Your Storyteller will help you find your own storytelling style. Knowing your style lets you be comfortable and get your point across in a way that people hear and respond. You will also learn how to take control and aim the conversation when it gets uncomfortable in a way that is in service to everyone involved.
'''Finding Your Storyteller will help you find your own storytelling style.  
'''
Knowing your style lets you be comfortable and get your point across in a way that people hear and respond. You will also learn how to take control and aim the conversation when it gets uncomfortable in a way that is in service to everyone involved.


== Supporting Content and Pre-work==
== Supporting Content and Pre-work==


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