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May 19, 2011 | 1 Comments

The Secret of Good Storytelling

The secret of good storytelling in presentations, or anywhere else for that matter, is not to make up a new story, but to tell a familiar one.  Here's why -- and how to do it -- in my 6th podcast based on Give Your Speech, Change the World.  It's about 7 minutes.  Enjoy! 

 

Podcast #6 - Stories



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Thanks, Nick.

Tell your OWN Story.

No one else can tell your story, without attribution, of course.

By telling your own story, you don't risk that others have heard the story you're telling to make a point in your presentation.

More information here: http://www.nosweatpublicspeaking.com/the-formula-for-the-body-of-the-speechmake-a-point-tell-a-story/

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