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Discover the untold story that led Jill Riley on an extraordinary journey, transforming her family's history and inspiring generations to come. As she delves into the depths of her cattle ranching lineage, a surprising twist unravels, unveiling a truth that will forever change the way we see our own familial roots.
Jill Riley is a passionate musician who has embarked on a unique endeavor to strengthen family connections and preserve ancestral stories. With a deep love for her wild and wonderful cattle ranching family, Jill has written a twelve-song story album that spans four generations. Through her album, Common Ground, Jill not only shares the incredible stories of her family but also explores the importance of bridging family division and returning to love. By delving into the stories of our own families, Jill believes we can find common ground and ultimately strengthen the bonds that unite us all.
In this episode, you will learn how to:
Discover the power of storytelling to strengthen family connections and create lasting bonds.Learn how returning to love and empathy can transform relationships and foster understanding within your family.Unlock the secrets to capturing and preserving the unique life stories of your loved ones, ensuring their legacy lives on.Understand the importance of family stories and how they can provide a sense of identity, belonging, and connection across generations.Explore the universal nature of human experiences through the rich tapestry of your family's stories, finding common ground and shared understanding.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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If you're feeling frustrated and invisible amidst the sea of content creators, tirelessly producing content, but struggling to capture the attention of your target audience, then you are not alone! Instead of creating meaningful connections, your audience may be scrolling past your posts, unaware of the authentic stories and value you have to offer. Well, this is the episode for you.
Alana Sparrow is a creative director and brand expert who knows how to captivate audiences and make a lasting impression. With a background in design, Alana has mastered the art of using visuals to convey emotions, messages, and stories. She firmly believes that every image has the potential to tell a compelling story—and to create authentic and engaging personal brands, individuals and businesses must leverage that potential.
In this episode, you will learn how to:
Use visual storytelling to captivate your audience and create a deeper connection with your brand.Discover the powerful intersection between personal and business branding and how it can elevate your online presence.Explore the evolution of personal brands and gain insights on how to adapt and stay relevant in a rapidly changing digital landscape.Find out how to strike the perfect balance between speed, affordability, and quality in your content creation process.Uncover the exciting possibilities of integrating AI in your creative process to enhance efficiency and unleash your creative potential.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Do you want to unlock your potential as a writer and create stories that captivate and resonate with readers and viewers? Wondering how you can develop your unique voice in storytelling? Well then this is the episode for you.
Paul Guyot is a veteran screenwriter (30 years in the biz!) who helps aspiring writers discard all the advice from the so-called "gurus" and instead focus on finding their unique voice. Paul believes that discipline is the key to success, but it's not about forcing oneself to write a specific number of words or pages each day. Instead, it's about showing up consistently and being open to the muse when it arrives. Drawing inspiration from sports legends like Kobe Bryant and Tiger Woods, Paul highlights the value of hard work and dedication in honing one's craft. He challenges the notion that storytelling can be reduced to a formula, emphasizing the importance of originality and quality in creating compelling narratives.
In this episode, you will learn how to:
Discover the power of your unique voice and unlock your storytelling potential.Overcome the challenges and misconceptions surrounding story structure to unleash your creativity.Harness the value of discipline and a consistent routine to fuel your writing journey.Gain insights from the parallels between creative and non-creative professions for greater self-awareness and growth.Embrace the evolving cultural understanding that talent alone is not enough, and learn the keys to success in creative endeavors.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Do you want to create a thriving company culture that leads to maximum productivity and efficiency? Are you seeking a solution to shape a positive work environment that drives success? Look no further!
Karen Eber is an author, consultant, keynote speaker, and thought leader on organizational culture. Having honed her skills in psychology, Karen took her insight to the business world, accelerating learning and performance in formidable companies such as HP and Deloitte. Deeply passionate about creating dialogues and connections at the workplace, her love for storytelling has become a compass guiding her career in leadership development. With wisdom culled from her personal life experiences and professional journey, her perspectives on work culture remain profound, inspiring, and full of humanity.
In this episode, you will learn how to:
Understand the transformative power of narratives in molding the essence of an organization and its efficiency.Lean on the pivotal role of open dialogue and psychological assurance in creating a highly effective workforce.Recognize the importance of laying a positivity-centric cultural foundation right from the outset.Explore how personal stories engulfing professional experiences can instill authenticity and add dimension to official interactions.Leverage the intriguing relationship between brain science and storytelling, and how to refine your narrative techniques for maximum impact.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Does this sound familiar to you? You've been told to dream big and set goals, but somehow, taking action toward those goals feels like an uphill battle. You find yourself stuck in a cycle of frustration and unfulfilled potential. The pain of watching your dreams slip away while waiting for something to happen can be excruciating. It's time to break free from this ineffective approach and embrace the journey toward your goals by taking decisive action.
Heather Parady is a tenacious trailblazer who helps dreamers actualize their bold ideas. Formerly a mental health therapist, Heather possesses a unique blend of empathy and an astute understanding of human behavior. Her natural inclination for big-picture thinking spurred her to transition into leadership consulting, where she excels in synergizing visionary ideas with actionable steps.
In this episode, you will learn how to:
Discover the transformative power of cultivating sincere connectionsUnveil the crucial role of authenticity, intentionality, and sustaining relationshipsLearn about the priceless value of discovering and claiming your unique creative footprintRealize the profound influence that masterful storytelling has on both individuals and societies.Understand the essence of being proactive and embracing the path to achieving your aspirations.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are you tired of pitching to investors and stakeholders but never quite making the impact you want? Have you been told to simply craft authentic stories to build trust, only to be left feeling frustrated and unheard? It's time to ditch ineffective advice and discover the power of competitive storytelling, human psychology, and impromptu speaking.
Former trial lawyer turned startup coach Robbie Crabtree uses his storytelling skills to inspire action toward solving major global issues, but the irony is that his own journey from aspiring athlete to lawyer was shaped by his obsession with narrative design and control.
In this episode, you will learn how to:Seamlessly incorporate competitive storytelling to inspire and drive action.Dive into the intricacies of human psychology and wield its power to craft compelling narratives.Master the art of on-the-spot eloquence through practical approaches to impromptu speaking and preparation.Win the trust of investors and stakeholders by seamlessly weaving storytelling into your communication strategy.Empower future entrepreneurs with diverse success stories that foster inspiration and fuel ambition.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are you tired of struggling to generate earned media attention? Have you fallen victim to these common myths about crafting a personal and professional PR story? Myth #1: You need celebrity status to get noticed. Myth #2: A press release is all it takes for successful media exposure. Myth #3: PR is too expensive for small businesses.
Kayley Hamilton, the founder of KAYLEY Media, is a PR expert with a keen eye for crafting compelling stories that generate media exposure. Her background in entertainment news has given her valuable experience in understanding what makes a story resonate with audiences and journalists alike. Kayley is passionate about helping entrepreneurs craft their own stories to generate earned media attention and grow their businesses. With a track record of helping clients land features in major outlets, Kayley knows what it takes to make a splash in the PR world. Prepare to learn from someone who's mastered the art of storytelling for maximum media impact.
In this episode, you will learn how to:Grasp the nuances of the earned digital media landscape and capitalize on its benefits.Tackle apprehensions and modify viewpoints for a triumphant presence in the media arena.Harness the art of storytelling to uplift your brand and engage with the desired audience effectively.Cultivate self-assurance and vanquish fear through Kayley's "FPL" method.Create and share a captivating personal and professional PR story to achieve media exposure success.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are you a non-profit looking for an authentic storytelling collaboration? Have you heard the myths that it's too expensive, too complicated, or impossible to find the right partner? Well, Elena Rue is here to show you the truth about collaborative storytelling and how to create content that is powerful, impactful, and authentic.
Elena Rue is an accomplished storyteller and co-founder of StoryMine, a digital storytelling agency specializing in collaborating with non-profit organizations to create powerful documentaries. With a background in anthropology, photography, and journalism, Elena has honed her skills to create authentic and engaging content that speaks to the hearts of her clients' audiences. Her unique approach to storytelling involves deep immersion into the subject matter and working closely with the people involved, ensuring that their voices and experiences are accurately represented.
In this episode, you will learn how to:
Develop engaging narratives with a collaborative storytelling approach.Focus on key story aspects when producing videos for comprehensive messaging.Maximize budget efficiency while maintaining authenticity in your creative projects.Nurture client understanding of storytelling techniques and video production procedures.Harness storytelling power as an instrument for positive transformation and individual upliftment.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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After being a combat veteran and dedicating himself to a successful law career, Nick Witters is faced with the difficult decision of taking a new job managing Mr. Beast, a YouTuber. As he risks it all, his journey to success is filled with pressure, loss, and hard work. Will he make it? Will he be able to pull the trigger and take the risk?
Nick Witters is the CEO of Ballen Studios, most known for managing the MrBallen YouTube channel. Hailing from a small town in Washington, Nick's journey took him from the Air Force to law school, and eventually to the heart of Hollywood as an entertainment lawyer. With a keen understanding of the importance of adaptability and perseverance, Nick has built a thriving career in the creator economy. Alongside his partner John Allen, a former Navy Seal, Nick continues to push the boundaries of success, sharing his wisdom and passion-driven approach with aspiring creators.
In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, you will learn how to:
Discover the hidden advantages of military training when tackling business challenges and sharpening decision-making skills.Appreciate the role of intellectual curiosity in seizing growth opportunities and fostering innovation.Recognize the significance of embracing failure and adaptability in achieving your career and business goals.Cultivate trust and authentic passion in talent representation relationships for long-term success.Sustain momentum and enthusiasm in the ever-changing creator economy to drive continuous personal and professional growth.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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As Francisco Mahfuz embarked on his journey to master the art of storytelling, he made a shocking discovery — that the most captivating stories weren't the grand, epic tales that everyone believed they were, but rather the simple, relatable moments between people. What other secrets will this master storyteller uncover as he continues to defy our expectations and debunk popular storytelling myths?
In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, you will learn how to:
Uncover the truth about storytelling and its impact on everyday life.Recognize the significance of accuracy and relatability for powerful narratives.Discover the art of keeping things simple to captivate and enlighten audiences.Adapt your storytelling approach to suit varying objectives and demographics.Create a genuine origin story that enhances and defines your personal brand.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Experience life-changing power in your life and business for less than $20!
Nick Hutchison is an entrepreneur with a passion for personal growth through books. After experiencing the transformative power of personal development books firsthand, Nick founded Book Thinkers, a platform designed to help readers retain and apply the life-changing wisdom found in these books.
In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, Nick discusses how to:
1. Discover the impact of personal development through non-fiction books and podcasts on your life and business.
2. Harness the power of social media to successfully market your book and boost your author presence.
3. Master the art of integrating book knowledge into daily life for a more prosperous entrepreneurial journey.
4. Recognize the significance of gratitude, happiness, and purpose in making beneficial personal finance decisions.
5. Cultivate a mindset of mental toughness and resilience for sustained success in lifelong learning.
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Experience the journey of transformation - and discover the power of manifestation!
Olivia Mancuso is a successful marketing consultant, video spokesperson, and influencer. She is passionate about helping entrepreneurs and multi-passionates create their personal brands and manifest their dreams.
In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, Olivia discusses:
1. The skills that she learned from being a professional journalist in broadcast television.
2. Her journey of discovering her passions and turning them into profitable endeavors, as well as her advice on how to find the through line between your passions.
3. Her experience and growth through manifestation and how she teaches others to manifest their greatest desires.
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Share your story and discover how it can inspire and move others - "Your Story Matters".
Troy Bedenbaugh is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and creator of the emotional documentary film "One Lost Many Found", which tells the story of his journey to discover who his father was 20 years after his passing.
Here's what I cover with Troy Bedenbaugh in this episode of The Storytelling Lab:
1. The power of telling and sharing personal life stories, and why it matters to others.
2. The importance of expressing pain through art and the need to redefine what art is.
3. The life-changing power of mentors, and how relationships and mentors are key in any project.
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Julia Yorks is a screenwriter for television and film, having worked on the staffs of DreamWorks/Netflix's "The Adventures of Puss in Boots" and "Trolls: The Beat Goes On," and recently sold an original screenplay to Freeform. In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, Julia breaks down exactly what you should focus on as a first-time screenwriter, how to follow the right structure to sell, and how the business of screenwriting works.
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David JP Phillips holds the world's most-viewed TEDx Talks on storytelling with almost 10 million views among his three talks. His popularity comes from his unique scientific but still entertaining perspective on all his subjects within communication, self-leadership, and "Death by Powerpoint." In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, David discusses the parts of the brain that are impacted most by stories, how to use them to make yourself a better communicator, and why the most important story you must focus on is the story inside your head.
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Patrice Poltzer is a Gracie-award-winning journalist and former TODAY Show producer who parlayed her media and storytelling expertise into forming Patrice Poltzer Creative in 2016, a New-York based video storytelling agency. In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, Patrice shows how big brands try to emulate small businesses and why small businesses should realize that and focus on the long game instead of viral hits.
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Robbie Cornelius is an entrepreneur who focuses on the acquisition, building, management & sales of digital assets, the owner of Web Asset Group, LLC, and the host of the Master Yourself Podcast. In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, Robbie tells the story of how he changed his mindset to take control of his life and career and the systems he uses daily to execute the tasks that allow him to continue to master his mind and make money online.
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Steven Pressfield is an American author of historical fiction, non-fiction, and screenplays. He's documented his 27-year journey to becoming a published author in his latest book Gov't Cheese as a way to inspire young authors, artists, and entrepreneurs to keep pursuing their dreams and overcoming the Resistance. In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, Steve discusses the power of mentors along one's road to success and how each one of his (even those that were unaware of their mentorship to him) helped him finally achieve his goal.
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Dan Manning is a 25-yr veteran of the United States Air Force who first sharpened his storytelling skills as a fighter pilot, working at the US headquarters in Qatar, and running the air operations against Isis. Even though the problems he was helping solve were global political conflicts, the approach to solving them were the same as with your brand storytelling... communication. In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, Dan explains the marketing problems startup founders, coaches, and consultants face, and how to use storytelling to solve them in less than three minutes.
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Jake McNeill is a personal brand strategy consultant for multipotentialites, which is to say he helps introverted rebels grow their audiences and have an impact without all the BS. For 25+ years, he used strategic plays to gain a competitive advantage for Popstars, Rockstars, Superstars DJs and now Founders and CEOs. In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, Jake explains the problems that multipotentialites face, how to break the patterns they're stuck in, and eventually use their multipotentiality as a superpower.
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