Wed, 30 January 2008
When telling for young audiences, even the most brilliant story is vulnerable to young audiences if the situation is compromised, or your delivery is not ideal for the setting. In this discussion, Alex reveals how his wild and mesmerizing style is methodically built, brick by brick.
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Wed, 23 January 2008
In our interview, we talk about: some of the ways Priscilla Howe found to make a real living, how to thrive as a storyteller instead of just survive, marketing (word of mouth, websites, blogs, direct mail) how to sustain the traveling life, and to remember that we’re doing this because it’s so incredibly fun.
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Wed, 16 January 2008
Interview #039 Steve Denning, The knowledge-based organization: Using stories to embody and transfer knowledge
Steve Denning you used storytelling to reform the world bank. Good business cases are developed through the use of numbers, but they are typically approved on the basis of stories. A story can translate dry, abstract numbers into compelling pictures of how the deep yearnings of decision influencers can come true.
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Wed, 2 January 2008
An internationally known story performer and teaching artist, this three-time Emmy Award winner and Parents Choice honoree is one of the most popular and dynamic story-educators in the country today!
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