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ISBN-10 : 0857089668
ISBN-13 : 9780857089663
Author : Stewart Bewley
“Full of practical steps that everyone can use to become a compelling storyteller.”
–Steve Pierce, Deputy Managing Director and Chief HR Oficer, Hitachi, Europe
“Raw and actionable, but with a dreamer’s heart, ‘The Storytelling Hero’ helps even the most reluctant presenter find their voice, while Stew Bewley weaves through his own story to help us think carefully about message and motivation, humanity and heroes.”
–Aimee Riordan, Senior Communications Manager and reader, writer, storyteller at Microsoft
The Storytelling Hero: Speaking for Powerful Communication 1st Table of contents:
ACT I: THE BEGINNING
SCENE 1: STORYTELLING. IT’S A POWERFUL THING
My Story
Notes
SCENE 2: SPEAKING IN SHORT SENTENCES
Present Tense
SCENE 3: ENTER THE GREMLIN
The Storytelling Heroes
ACT II: LEAPING OFF THE CLIFF
SCENE 1: REWRITING THE SCRIPT
‘I Am’
SCENE 2: USING YOUR BODY AND YOUR VOICE
Breathing
Voice
SCENE 3: PICTURE, HEADLINE, DETAIL
Picture
Headline
Detail
The Graduation
Notes
ACT III: APPROACHING THE DRAGON’S LAIR
SCENE 1: LISTEN OUT
The Superpower of Listening
SCENE 2: CHANNELLING YOUR ADRENALINE
1. Look the Stallion in the Eye
2. Make Ridiculous Rules
3. Create New Rules
Note
SCENE 3: APPROACHING THE DRAGON: CREATING YOUR HERO’S JOURNEY STORY
Your Hero’s Journey
ACT IV: THE ROAD BACK
SCENE 1: BECOMING BRILLIANT AT TELLING YOUR STORY
Advanced Posture Exercises
Note
SCENE 2: TELLING MORE STORIES
Note
SCENE 3: PRESENTING IN THE BUSINESS WORLD
ACT V: RESURRECTION
SCENE 1: THE HERO’S JOURNEY WITH A TWIST: CALLING YOUR AUDIENCE TO ACTION
The Trucking Wise Mentor
SCENE 2: ROCKET FUEL EXERCISES: BRINGING ENERGY TO YOUR PRESENTATIONS
From Kids’ Presenter to Whisperer to New Normal
Portals, Pictures and the Curse of Knowledge
SCENE 3: THE SILVER SCREEN: SHOWING UP ON CAMERA
Practice Makes Permanent
Note
SCENE 4: THE CLOSING SCENE: REFLECTING ON YOUR STORYTELLING SKILLS
The New Standard
You’re Ready
Epilogue: Frequently Asked Questions
What do I do with my arms?
How do I stop people from talking?
People say I am too quiet. How do I fix that?
This bit of my presentation is boring. How do I fix that?
I keep forgetting what I’m saying. How do I fix that?
How do I stop my hands from shaking or my face from sweating?
How do I handle awkward silences?
What if someone blocks me when I ask a question?
I hate the person in front of me and disagree with what they are saying
How do I shoot a video at home?
How do I handle a Q&A?
I think I am presenting like a newsreader. Can you fix that?
I hate networking but I need to do it. Any tips?
How do I host an online meeting room?
Acknowledgements
About the Author
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