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350: How to Tell Stories in Your Presentations that Connect to Your Message and Audience
Episode 350

350: How to Tell Stories in Your Presentations that Connect to Your Message and Audience

In the last episode, I talked about connecting your personal brand and your thought leadership Your stories and experiences are integral to both. Your stories connect you with your audience. Have you ever heard a speaker share a story and have one of...

Speaking Your Brand: Public Speaking Tips and Strategies

October 9, 202325m 22s

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In the last episode, I talked about connecting your personal brand and your thought leadership

Your stories and experiences are integral to both. Your stories connect you with your audience.

Have you ever heard a speaker share a story and have one of these reactions:

#1: Wow, I really feel connected to what this person is saying. I have a new perspective on my own situation.

 -OR-

#2: Why is this person telling this story? I don't get how this relates to the rest of their content or why I should care or this feels icky. 

You don't want to end up being the speaker where the people in the audience are having the second reaction.

You want your stories to have purpose and meaning and be of service to your audience.

In this episode, Diane Diaz and I talk about:

  • Contrived vulnerability (your audience can tell)
  • What contrived storytelling sounds like and feels like
  • The elements of authentic storytelling
  • Examples of authentic storytelling, from our clients and from our own talks

Links:  

Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/350/

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