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Success isn't just about strategy—it's about how you communicate it. And when the message isn't landing, it's probably not your offer. It's your story.In this episode, storytelling expert Karen Eber joins A.J. to explore how to build trust with storytelling—whether you're pitching, leading, or aligning your team. You'll learn how to craft stories that connect, convert, and evolve with your business.
In Episode 35, the season finale, Mark-Eugene and David reflect on their favorite moments from the past year. They're joined by Karen Eber—best-selling author, TED speaker, and leadership consultant—who discusses her book The Perfect Story and the science behind telling stories that truly connect and inspire. Karen is joined by Colby Webb, a global advertising executive and founder of Sav-a-Bull Rescue, who shares how storytelling drives her work. The episode wraps with Mark-Eugene and David announcing the first guest of the new season! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer sits down with Karen Eber, author of The Perfect Story, to explore the art of storytelling and its profound impact on communication in business. Karen, an award-winning author and CEO of Eber Leadership Group, shares her insights on how storytelling is not just an art but a crucial skill for leaders looking to connect with their teams and drive engagement. Melina and Karen discuss the common misconceptions surrounding storytelling, including the idea that a story must be perfect or fully fleshed out to be effective. They explore the practical strategies for crafting compelling narratives, emphasizing the importance of context, conflict, and relatable characters. Karen provides valuable tips on how to gather and organize story ideas to ensure you are prepared when the moment arises to share a story that resonates. In this episode: Discover why storytelling is essential for building understanding and connection in business. Learn how to identify and structure your stories for maximum impact. Explore the role of tension and conflict in storytelling and how to leverage them effectively. Understand the importance of audience perspective and how to tailor your stories accordingly. Gain insights into using storytelling to convey data and drive decision-making. Get important links, top recommended books and episodes, and a full transcript at thebrainybusiness.com/491. Looking to explore applications of behavioral economics further? Learn With Us on our website. Subscribe to Melina's Newsletter Brainy Bites. Let's connect: Send Us a Message Follow Melina on LinkedIn The Brainy Business on Youtube The Brainy Business on Instagram
Jess & Camilla are recapping an episode that was truly a perfect storm during season 9 and it's all about Arizona and Callie! They're talking about a foreshadowing experience involving an engagement ring and Jess's impeccable chemistry with Hilarie Burton all while still being sad they didn't get many scenes together in this one! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karen Eber is an author, global consultant, and keynote speaker who has educated and inspired over three million people globally. Her book, The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire , helps you understand how to tell engaging stories. It's a resource you'll mark up and reach for frequently. In this episode our host, William Corless, and guest speaker, Karen Eber, discuss a range of her topics from her book. Topics include the science of story-telling, getting inside the audience's head, story-telling structure and much more!
Join Sarah Noll Wilson and guest Karen Eber as they revisit the topic of storytelling, exploring it through the lens of Karen's latest book, The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories That Inform, Influence, and Inspire. About Our Guest Karen Eber is an author, leadership consultant, and keynote speaker. Her TED Talk on how your brain responds to stories continues to inspire millions. Her book, The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories That Inform, Influence, and Inspire, was selected as a Next Big Ideas Club must-read and published with HarperCollins this October. As the CEO and Chief Storyteller of Eber Leadership Group, Karen helps Fortune 500 companies like GE, Microsoft, and Kate Spade build leaders, teams, and culture, one story at a time. She guest lectures at universities including MIT, London Business School, and Stanford. She is a former Head of Culture, Learning, and Leadership Development at GE and Deloitte and frequently contributes to and is featured in Fast Company, MSN, Quartz, Entrepreneur, NY Post, Forbes, NPR, and Business Insider. The Perfect Story Book: www.kareneber.com/book Website: www.kareneber.com Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/kareneber Instagram: www.instagram.com/kareneber1 Twitter: www.twittter.com/kareneber1
In this captivating episode of the Future of Leadership Podcast, host Sal Silvester welcomes Karen Eber, a leading voice in the world of storytelling and leadership. Karen, an esteemed author and CEO of Eber Leadership Group, shares invaluable insights from her recently published book, "The Perfect Story," released by HarperCollins in October 2023. Throughout the discussion, Karen delves into the profound impact of storytelling on leadership and emphasizing how narratives can: forge connections build empathy and enhance leadership credibility. With her expertise, Karen elucidates the neuroscience behind storytelling, explaining how stories activate the brain differently than mere information, thereby fostering deeper engagement and comprehension. This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge for leaders seeking to harness the power of storytelling to create more human, aligned, and effective teams. Karen's background, including her work with Fortune 500 companies and her acclaimed TED talk on storytelling, offers listeners practical strategies for incorporating narrative into their leadership toolkit. Whether you're aiming to inspire your team, communicate more effectively, or lead with greater empathy, this episode provides the tools you need to transform your leadership approach through the art of storytelling.
The ability to tell a good story is more than just a social skill. It's a key element in good leadership, connection, and influence that can help you creatively and professionally as much as personally. Today, award-winning consultant and TED speaker Karen Eber has some practical tips for telling stories that resonate. • Subscribe to our newsletter • Download our app • Join our club (and use code DAILY for a special discount)
“Our brains, fascinatingly lazy, seek to conserve energy... we must craft tales that compel the brain to invest those precious calories” – Karen Eber ------------------------------------------------------------------- In a riveting session of Joseph Jaffe is not Famous, I had the pleasure of diving deep into the nuances of storytelling with Karen Eber, a maestro of narratives and an advocate for meaningful human connections. And then, in the irony of ironies, we got “Sopranoed” and Karen, the consummate professional that she is, handled it with grace and style. Some of the key highlights and takeaways from this episode include: Karen Eber discussing the importance of story structure versus plot and debunking the myth that humans are hardwired for stories. The exploration of how the brain responds to stories and the importance of leveraging its natural functions like making predictions and assumptions. Insights into asking better questions in interviews to understand a company's culture beyond just their stated values. Examples of how unexpected details in storytelling can slow down assumptions and engage the audience. The discussion around unconventional story endings like in The Sopranos and how they can still be effective at engaging the brain. The emphasis on creating personalized stories that audiences can relate to rather than following formulaic plots. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the show notes: Storytelling, layoffs, and company culture. (0:08) Storytelling and branding with Joseph Jaffe and Speaker 6. (10:10) Unique eye color and tattoos. (11:54) Personal stories and narratives. (18:25) Storytelling and its effectiveness in marketing. (21:11) Leveraging brain's natural functions for effective storytelling. (27:36) Neuroscience and storytelling. (34:05) Creative storytelling and unique language use. (36:53) Storytelling conventions and their impact on audience engagement. (41:57) Story structure and plot vs. creativity in storytelling. (45:01) The impact of storytelling on the brain. (50:36) Storytelling, interview questions, and company culture. (55:28) ------------------------------------------------------------------- “The purpose of a storyteller is not to tell you how to think, but to give you questions to think upon.” - Brandon Sanderson, fantasy and science fiction writer ------------------------------------------------------------------- If you like what you see, please subscribe to the show: bit.ly/subscribetotheshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire by Karen Eber ABOUT THE BOOK: Learn how to take any story and make it perfect—from storytelling expert Karen Eber, whose popular TED Talk on the subject continues to be a source of inspiration for millions. What makes a story perfect? How do you tell the perfect story for any occasion? We live in a story world. Stories are a memorable and engaging way to differentiate yourself, build connection and trust, create new thinking, bring meaning to data, and even influence decision-making. But how do you turn a good story into a great story that informs, influences, and inspires? In The Perfect Story, Karen Eber—leadership consultant, professional keynote storyteller, and TED speaker—shares the science of storytelling to teach you to: Leverage the Five Factory Settings of the Brain to hack the art of storytelling Build a toolkit of endless story ideas Define the audience for your story Apply a memorable story structure Engage senses and emotions Tell stories with data Avoid common storytelling mistakes Use your body to tell dynamic stories Ensure your story doesn't manipulate Navigate and embrace the vulnerability of storytelling Without relying on complicated models or one-size-fits-all prescriptions, this book makes storytelling accessible with practical and impactful steps for anyone to tell the perfect story for any occasion. Through interview vignettes, The Perfect Story also shares approaches from different storytellers, including the Sundance Institute cofounder, an executive producer of The Moth, the former creative director at Pixar, the TED Radio Hour podcast host, and many more. Whether you are leading a team, giving a presentation, hosting a podcast, selling a product or service, interviewing for a job, or giving a toast at a wedding, The Perfect Story will help you take your stories and make them perfect. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Karen Eber is a bestselling author, international consultant, and keynote speaker. Her TED Talk: 'How Your Brain Responds To Stories – And Why They're Crucial For Leaders,' continues to be a source of inspiration for millions. Karen was previously a Head of Culture, Chief Learning Officer, and Head of Leadership Development at General Electric and Deloitte. As the CEO and Chief Storyteller of Eber Leadership Group, Karen helps companies build leaders, teams, and culture one story at a time, working with Fortune 500 companies like General Electric, Microsoft, Kraft Heinz, Facebook, and the Big 4 Consulting Companies. She guest lectures at universities including the London School of Business, Stanford, and MIT, and is a frequent contributor to publications like Fast Company, Business Insider, TED, Forbes, Inc, and Entrepreneur. And, interesting fact – she has one brown eye and one green eye! Click here for this episode's website page with the links mentioned during the interview... https://www.salesartillery.com/marketing-book-podcast/perfect-story-karen-eber
Join us for an insightful conversation with Karen Eber, author of 'The Perfect Story,' as we delve into the transformative power of storytelling. From its application in the corporate realm to enhancing job interviews, Karen shares invaluable insights on crafting compelling narratives that resonate with audiences. Explore the nuances of authentic communication, the role of AI in storytelling, and timeless techniques for refining your storytelling prowess. Discover practical tips for generating ideas, building story structures, and captivating audiences with relatable characters and emotions. Tune in as we uncover the art of storytelling with Karen Eber, and learn how to infuse your narratives with personal depth and universal appeal.To listen to more episodes head to theformulapodcast.comor check out the full video episodes on YouTube here - https://www.youtube.com/@justtrevorcarlsonTo follow our travels and read our travel guides head to lostandlore.com or watch our travel videos on YouTube here - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCavHMv7t-VKqYZrusR4eUUQ
Fraud. Abduction. Murder. Every week, Crime Story host and investigative journalist Kathleen Goldhar goes deep into a tale of true crime with the storyteller who knows it best. From the reporter who exposed Bill Cosby, to the writer who solved one of Australia's most chilling cold cases — Crime Story guests include: Gilbert King (Bone Valley), Eric Benson (Project Unabomb), Carole Fisher (The Girlfriends), and many more. In this episode, Michelle Shephard joins Kathleen to discuss her new and intensely personal documentary called The Perfect Story. More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/-p9G_pHX
In the latest episode of the HR on the Offensive podcast, Chris dives into the fascinating topic of storytelling and its important use case in HR. Joined by fellow LACEr Gemma Ryall and guest Karen Eber, author of "The Perfect Story", the discussion revolves around leveraging storytelling to enhance employee experience and communication and Karen shares some examples of impactful storytelling from her book. Stories are not only memorable but also instrumental in shaping organisational culture, fostering engagement, and driving meaningful change. Listen now to learn the transformative power of storytelling in HR.
Storytelling and effective leadership go hand-in-hand. If you're still on the fence about that — or you're wondering how to tell the perfect story — listen to this episode. Karen Eber is an author, international leadership consultant, professional storyteller, and keynote speaker. Her talk on TED.com: "How your brain responds to stories – and why they're crucial for leaders", has almost 2 million views. As the CEO and Chief Storyteller of Eber Leadership Group, Karen helps Fortune 500 companies build leaders, teams, and culture one story at a time. Karen is also the author of the book THE PERFECT STORY: How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire. In this episode we discuss why leaders and professionals should take the time to tell stories and improve their storytelling skills. Plus, we dive into common questions and challenges that many leaders and communicators face, and explore how anyone can level-up their storytelling skills to make a bigger, better impact. Topics we cover include: → What you should know if you think you're not a good storyteller: Karen offers inside knowledge, hope, and practical tips if you aren't good at storytelling (yet). → How to navigate the personal, the professional, and the private when it comes to storytelling. And how to bring enough vulnerability into your storytelling without revealing “too much”. → The difference between David Bowie and Sting, and an easy way to connect better with your audience. (Hint: share more than just the songs.) → How to get started when you don't know who your audience is. → Tips on public speaking for introverts – how to manage your energy and wellbeing when you're in the spotlight. → Communicating data – why you need storytelling when sharing data, and why storytelling is more than just data visualization. → When you shouldn't tell a story; when being straight up and to the point is more effective. → How to handle your fear of disappointing others or not being good enough, and a simple way to move forward if you're afraid of falling short.
This week's podcast features Karen Eber, a renowned expert in storytelling, leadership, and learning. Eber, known for her role as a Chief Learning Officer and head of culture in major corporations, discusses the pivotal role of storytelling in leadership and personal development. She discusses her career journey, sharing insights from her experience and her book "The Perfect Story."She emphasizes storytelling as a powerful tool for leaders and coaches, highlighting its ability to connect, inspire, and effectively convey ideas. She combines scientific research with the art of narrative, illustrating how storytelling activates the brain and enhances communication skills. A key aspect of her approach is understanding the audience and crafting engaging narratives that resonate. The conversation also explores the use of storytelling in coaching, where it serves to strengthen client relationships and improve outcomes. Eber shares personal anecdotes, demonstrating the impact of storytelling in professional settings. She touches on various contexts where storytelling is vital, from corporate environments to personal interactions.Throughout the podcast, Eber provides a comprehensive view of the intersection between storytelling, leadership, and coaching. Her insights reflect a blend of scientific understanding and practical experience, offering valuable lessons for anyone looking to improve their communication and leadership skills through the art of storytelling.
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Michelle Shephard was reporting in Mogadishu when she met a young refugee named Ismael Abdulle. Abdulle was 17 when he said local militants cut off his hand and foot for refusing to join the terrorist group, al-Shabab. Shephard brought Abdulle's story to the world and helped spark a movement to bring him to safety. But in a new and intensely personal documentary called The Perfect Story, Michelle reveals how the story Abdulle told her was not the whole truth. For early access to Crime Story episodes and to listen ad-free, subscribe to CBC's True Crime channel on our show page in Apple Podcasts.
On episode #206 of The Author Factor Podcast I am having a conversation with author, international leadership consultant, and keynote speaker, Karen Eber. As the CEO and Chief Storyteller of Eber Leadership Group, Karen helps companies build leaders, teams, and culture one story at a time.Karen works with Fortune 500 companies like General Electric, Microsoft, Facebook, Kate Spade, and Big 4 Consulting Companies. She guest lectures at universities including the London School of Business, Stanford, and MIT, and is a frequent contributor to publications like Fast Company and Business Insider, TED, all Business, Chief Learning Officer, and USA Wire.Her new book, The Perfect Story, evolves the conversation on storytelling. She explains how to leverage the science of storytelling to create an engaging story. Without relying on complicated models or one-size-fits-all prescriptions, The Perfect Story makes storytelling accessible with practical and impactful steps for anyone to tell the perfect story for any occasion.Learn more about Karen by visiting KarenEber.com.For more details about our short, helpful book publishing program, visit BiteSizedBooks.com.
Becca is joined by Karen Eber, the author of the recently released book, "The Perfect Story". They take a deep dive into telling stories that inform, influence and inspire. We hope you enjoy this conversation. School PR Happy Hour is officially on hiatus to spend some time with loved ones over the holiday season, but we will be back with more content and more episodes for you on January 15, 2024! Cheers Happy Hour family!
What makes a story perfect?How do you tell the perfect story for any occasion?Stories are a memorable and engaging way to differentiate yourself and build connections. They are integral to forming trust, creating new thinking, and even influencing decision-making. But it isn't enough to tell a story. The way you tell a story makes a difference in the outcome for your audience. Most people aren't natural storytellers. They see others tell stories with ease and feel they weren't given that talent or don't have the perfect story to share.In The Perfect Story, Karen Eber—leadership consultant, professional storyteller, and TED speaker—evolves the conversation on storytelling. She explains how to leverage the science of storytelling to create an engaging story. Without relying on complicated models or one-size-fits-all prescriptions, The Perfect Story makes storytelling accessible with practical and impactful steps for anyone to tell the perfect story for any occasion.***The Burleson Box is brought to you by Socius Marketing:The Socius team is your strategic partner to set both specific KPIs and patient growth objectives as well as identify the most effective mix of digital marketing services for your practice.Our experienced team will work with your internal team to build an effective strategy for reaching those goals, as well as provide ongoing feedback about the success of those strategies over time.And because we believe that trust and transparency are essential for any successful partnership, you'll always have real-time insights into the progress of your campaigns across all digital marketing channels. In fact, you retain ownership of all digital assets so you can access results any time you like.Detailed data and a crystal-clear understanding of which marketing efforts are really driving success in your business not only saves you time and money but also lets us do more of what works and less of what's not paying off.And with services such as optimized website design, SEO content, paid media, digital strategies, social media campaign, and review management, Socius has your digital marketing needs covered.***Resources Mentioned in the Episode with Christina Wallace:The Perfect StoryKaren Eber***Go Premium: Members get early access, ad-free episodes, hand-edited transcripts, exclusive study guides, special edition books each quarter, powerpoint and keynote presentations and two tickets to Dustin Burleson's Annual Leadership Retreat.http://www.theburlesonbox.com/sign-up Stay Up to Date: Sign up for The Burleson Report, our weekly newsletter that is delivered each Sunday with timeless insight for life and private practice. Sign up here:http://www.theburlesonreport.com Follow Dustin Burleson, DDS, MBA at:http://www.burlesonseminars.com
Our guest, Karen Eber, says stories build connection and trust, inspire new thinking, and are more memorable than other forms of information. Karen is a global leadership consultant who works with corporate leaders and universities to build teams and transform cultures. And she understands the science of why storytelling is such an effective way to communicate and connect with people. Her interesting new book, The Perfect Story, explains why storytelling is so powerful, and how you can learn to tell stories that are engaging. Today Karen shares tips from her book, including specific suggestions for becoming a stronger communicator. She explains what science has revealed about the power of stories. And, of course, she shares tales about how storytelling has shaped her life and fueled her career
A well-crafted story can fuel connection. It can inspire trust and entertain. Better still, it can have a ripple effect. Yet most of us avoid telling stories. Instead, we stick to the facts and emphasize the data. Now, even if we believe this is the best way to convey information, our brains, if they could talk, would disagree. That's why, if we want to connect, persuade, or just keep our audience's attention, we need to get better at storytelling. That's why I wanted to speak with Karen Eber, author of the book, The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories That Inform, Influence, and Inspire. Karen not only explains why stories matter, she also explains how to craft them. Every section of this book is filled with takeaways you can immediately put into practice. It's a book I'll return to again and again. Episode Links How Your Brain Responds to Stories and Why They're Crucial for Leaders The 4-Part Structure to Telling Great Stories Vanessa Bohns on How We Influence Others The Team Learn more about host, Gayle Allen, and producer, Rob Mancabelli, here. Support the Podcast If you like the show, please rate and review it on iTunes or wherever you subscribe, and tell a friend or family member about the show. Subscribe Click here and then scroll down to see a sample of sites where you can subscribe.
Karen Eber and I share an odd thing in common. We both have different coloured eyes. It's called heterochromia. Mine is caused by Waardenburg Syndrome - Karen's may or may not be related to eating green crayons. (Check out the cover of her book and the first story she tells - you'll understand). On Twitter one day, we exchanged stories about people's reactions to our eyes. "Did you know your eyes are different colours? (Gee, I must have missed it in the mirror.) "You look like my husky." (Ummm thanks? Not exactly though people love their dogs.) "You are like David Bowie." (Ummm no. He had an enlarged pupil as the result of a fight.) It's the type of uncommon experience that bonds across time and space. That's how it started but we have other things in common like a passion for improving workplace culture and storytelling. Karen has written a fabulous new book called A Perfect Story and I invited her to tell us some of the best stories. We talk about the discipline needed to weave stories to make effective points - her book is a great example of how you don't need more stories to illustrate your theories. Storytelling can be manipulative with the wrong intentions and we talk about return to office mandates to illuminate this point. Learn more about Karen Eber's book: The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire, (HarperCollins, Oct 2023) Watch Karen Eber's TED TALK Sign up for Karen Eber's newsletter Subscribe to Karen Eber's YouTube Channel Consulting Services - Hire Nola Simon Advisory https://www.nolasimon.com/ Nola Simon's Linkedin Profile
Most of us have seen a TED talk, or attended a conference where someone was giving a keynote presentation. Many of us have probably thought they might like to do that at some point. The reason people don't move forward with that, though, is they feel like they either don't have a story to tell, or don't know how to tell it in a way that can capture an audience's attention. In this episode, Karen Eber, author of The Perfect Story, joins Chris to talk about storytelling and how you can use it to dynamically engage with others. Whether you're giving a presentation, selling to a client or customer, or leading a team of people, the skills of storytelling are more vital than ever. If you're trying to get a point or a lesson across, or sell a product or service, you want to be able to engage the brain in the very unique way that storytelling can. Karen and Chris will discuss storytelling from both an emotional and scientific standpoint, including how stories can induce Neural Coupling between the storyteller and the audience, the framework for a great story, why constraints are a key part of success when telling a story, and why vulnerability is so helpful in engaging your audience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode, Karen Eber, Author of the terrific new book The Perfect Story, sits down with Kara Goldin to discuss her journey as well as storytelling. We dive into the science of storytelling, how it can shape culture in an organization and hear why great leaders, and managers, need to be using stories as tools. Karen has had an amazing career and is herself a passionate leader, and storyteller, with over 20 years of experience in various senior level roles in companies including HP, Deloitte and General Electric. And today, she is the CEO at Eber Leadership Group. Whether you are looking to better your storytelling or start to use stories to begin with, The Perfect Story is packed with practical tips and inspiring stories examples as to why this is a good thing to do. This is a not-to-be-missed episode that will have you thinking about YOUR perfect story. You don't want to miss this episode. Now on #TheKaraGoldinShow. Enjoying this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow? Let me know by clicking on the links below and sending me a quick shout-out on social. Or reach out to me at karagoldin@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/karagoldin/ https://www.instagram.com/karagoldin/ https://twitter.com/karagoldin https://www.facebook.com/KaraGoldin/ https://www.tiktok.com/@KaraGoldin https://www.youtube.com/c/KaraGoldin https://www.threads.net/@karagoldin Check out our website to view this episode's show notes: https://karagoldin.com/podcast/446 To learn more about Karen Eber and The Perfect Story: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kareneber/ https://www.kareneber.com/book https://www.instagram.com/kareneber1 https://www.twittter.com/kareneber1 https://www.kareneber.com
More than likely you've seen Cassie Lee at event in Celina, Texas. She's the one capturing the moment through lense of her camera. Cassie shoots almost every event for the city, and her heart and passion for Celina shines through in every image. How did Cassie and her family end up in Celina? She will be quick to tell you that it wasn't by accident. Why did she fall in love with this community? You'll have to listen to find out. #lifeconnected– Cassie Lee Photography: https://cassieleephotography.shootproof.com– City of Celina: https://www.celina-tx.gov– Little Wooden Penguin: https://littlewoodenpenguin.com Music: Vocals by Jon Christopher DavisEngineered by Wextrax StudioMusic by Mark Metdker
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.
“Don't wait for the perfect story, make your story perfect.” This is the message of Karen Eber, author, storyteller and TED speaker with 2 millions views. In her brand new book ‘The Perfect Story', she shares the science behind how your brain processes stories and how storytelling is the best way to communicate in business. It is accessible and actionable for anyone who wants to lead, inspire and inform through stories. Storytelling is the best way to make people retain information and prepare them for decision making. By telling stories you help the people around and save time. In this week's episode, Karen talks about the importance of thinking about your audience before the story, to keep your model simple and tell the story in a way that works for you, and how to incorporate storytelling into the daily workings of your organisation. Subscribe to the Message Machine newsletter and become an unstoppable founder yourself. https://www.eoipsocommunications.com/newsletter/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/likeaceo/message
8/29/2023 Karen Eber joins us to talk about the power and importance of great storytelling. With the upcoming release of her book “The Perfect Story”, I couldn't be more excited to have had the opportunity to sit down with her. Can eating crayons change your eye color? What if Dolly Parton wrote the song 9 to 5 today, what would that song be? Just a few of the questions that get answered in this masterclass on storytelling. Noted in Podcast: HR HOTSAUCE “Favorite song to bring you out of a funk playlist”: Taylor Swift: All Too Well (10 Minute Version) The Perfect Story, How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire Where to Find Karen Twitter: @KarenEber1 LinkedIn: Karen Eber Eber Leadership Group Karen's TED Talk: How Your Brain Responds to Stories – and Why They're Crucial for Leaders Find Us: On Twitter: @AllAboutHRPod, @TomsEngagingHR Spotify: Spotify: All About HR Podcast Apple Podcast: All About HR on Apple Podcasts Our Sponsor: People Element Understand, engage, inspire, and retain your people like never before. People Element's employee experience and engagement solution delivers powerful intelligence, giving you the confidence to act. www.peopleelement.com LinkedIn: People Element Twitter: @People_Element
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Storytelling can be used to connect with employees, inspire teams, and shape organizational culture. In this episode, Karen Eber shares insights and ideas, which consist of business owners, leaders, and individuals seeking personal growth. Karen shares insights from her book, "The Perfect Story," and talks about how you can embrace storytelling and transform culture. Karen Eber is an author, international consultant, and keynote speaker. She has a popular talk on TED.com: How your brain responds to stories – and why they're crucial for leaders. As the CEO and Chief Storyteller of Eber Leadership Group, she helps Fortune 500 companies build leaders, teams, and culture one story at a time. Her clients include General Electric, Microsoft, Kate Spade, US Olympic Association, and universities like MIT and Stanford. Karen is a former Head of Culture, Chief Learning Officer and Head of Leadership Development at GE and Deloitte. She is publishing The Perfect Story: How to tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire with HarperCollins in October 2023. Learn more from Karen Eber by visiting https://www.kareneber.com/ 00:05:21 Storytelling enhances workplace connections. 00:13:07 Importance of acknowledging and connecting with others. 00:26:24 Power of storytelling in communication. 00:35:28 Leadership through authenticity and vulnerability. 00:38:33 Shift mindset on Zoom meetings. 00:48:08 Connection is essential for humanity.
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This Week We Need 2 Talk Big Brother, Drops of God, Good Night Oscar, P!nk, Barbie, Hijack, And Just Like That, Lincoln Lawyer, Heartstoppers, Summer I Turned Pretty, A Perfect Story, Taylor Swift, Aaron Rodgers, and SO MUCH MORE! :039 Barbie3:32 P!nk4:30 Taylor Swift5:13 Good Night Oscar7:52 Big Brother11:02 Drops of God14:59 Hijack17:21 Physical18:02 Lincoln Lawyer19:30 The Summer I Turned Pretty20:31 And Just Like That23:40 The Perfect Story25:22 Heartstoppers27:12 Aaron Rodgers27:57 Womens Soccer29:28 Game Time
Karen Eber is an author, international leadership consultant and keynote speaker. Her talk on TED.com, How your brain responds to stories – and why they're crucial for leaders, continues to be the source of inspiration for millions. As the CEO and Chief Storyteller of Eber Leadership Group, Karen helps companies build leaders, teams, and culture one story at a time. Karen works with Fortune 500 companies like General Electric, Microsoft, Kraft Heinz, Facebook, Kate Spade, and Big 4 Consulting Companies. Her latest book, The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire is the ultimate toolbox for narrative excellence. Listen to Karen and Lou's conversation on Thrive LouD ***CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD***
Bryan is joined by journalist Chris Jones to remember his 2010 piece in Esquire, "The Things That Carried Him," a true story about Sgt. Joe Montgomery's last trip home. They discuss how Jones knew he was ready to write this particular story, the process of covering the death of a loved one, and how this story resonated with readers. Then, they touch on Jones's experience writing for Esquire Magazine in the early aughts and working for David Granger. Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Chris Jones Producer: Erika Cervantes Additional Production Assistance: Eduardo O'Campo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Guests: Karen Eber, CEO and Chief Storyteller at Eber Leadership GroupOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kareneber/On Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/kareneber1On YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/c/KarenEber_____________________________Hosts: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelliSean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Guests: Karen Eber, CEO and Chief Storyteller at Eber Leadership GroupOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kareneber/On Twitter | https://www.twitter.com/kareneber1On YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/c/KarenEber_____________________________Hosts: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelliSean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Liesbeth Claeys zit vol energie (zet je schrap), ze is een creatieve generalist pur sang met een passie voor communicatie en mensen bij elkaar brengen. Dat doet ze o.a. met haar creative agency A Perfect Story en de events van Ladies On The Road. Vorig jaar mocht ik een keynote geven op The Conference, het signature event van Ladies On The Road. Vandaag nemen we de tijd voor een babbel in mijn studio in Zillebeke. Liesbeth neemt je mee in haar verhaal van werken in loondienst naar zelfstandige, hoe ze holderdebolder ontslag nam en met een blanco blad en een splinternieuwe laptop aan de keukentafel aan een plan begon. Netwerken is voor Liesbeth niet van tafel naar tafel hoppen en zoveel mogelijk business kaartjes uitdelen/verzamelen. Het is verbinden in een ongedwongen sfeer. Hoe en wat, en waarom netwerken zo belangrijk is ontdek je in deze aflevering. Handige netwerktips krijg je er gratis en voor niks bij. Dit jaar gaat The Conference door op 21 september. Een ticket bestellen kan via www.theconference.be en met de code AMPERSAND krijg je 25 euro korting. Ontdek de shownotes en meer op www.ampersandpodcast.com.
This week I had the distinct pleasure to sit down with nonprofit copywriter extrodinaire Shterna Lazaroff. We talked all things copy, storytelling and more. If you want to connect with Shterna, she is hanging out LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/shterna/ This week's episode is brought to you by C22-ONE, the all-in-one multipurpose CRM/Marketing System to help your nonprofit handle everything it needs all under one roof. (without paying an arm and a leg) To learn more and to schedule a demo you can click on the link below: https://services.catch22nonprofit.com/crm If you are looking to get a FREE 15-minute audit of your organization's marketing, book a time with me and let's talk! https://services.catch22nonprofit.com/book-with-me-page Don't forget to like and subscribe to keep the show alive!
In deze aflevering ga ik in gesprek met Liesbeth Claeys. Ik heb Liesbeth als energieke en dynamische vrouw leren kennen op the conference september 2022 en we zijn elkaar blijven volgen. We hebben het onder andere over: de switch van werkneemster naar onderneemster hoe Ladies on the road (community voor vrouwelijke ondernemers) ontstaan is, tot wat het nu gegroeid is en wat je er kan vinden de mooie beweging van "concurrentie" naar "samenhorigheid" en "elkaar empoweren" de uitdaging van de combinatie van het plusmoederschap met het ondernemerschap persoonlijke ontwikkeling en het ondernemerschap de uitdagingen als ondernemer als je met een team/freelancers begint te werken wat "bewust zijn" voor Liesbeth betekent go with the flow en ondernemen zonder "plan" Liesbeth haar ervaring met haar businessmentor (Veronica Demarest) zelfzorg en hoe de natuur / lopen daar een rol in speelt voor Liesbeth hoe ze haar relatie blijft voeden wie Liesbeth haar inspirators zijn hoe de quote "It's a them problem" Liesbeth helpt om zaken niet persoonlijk te nemen ... Benieuwd waar je naar ons luistert en wat je hier uit deze aflevering meeneemt? Laat het ons gerust weten! Fan van deze podcast? Een review (show beoordelen) helpt mij om nog meer mensen te bereiken. Meer weten over Liesbeth: https://perfectstory.be/about/ - instagram Ladies on the road - instagram Meer weten over Hade: https://hade-c.be/ https://www.instagram.com/hade_cools/
Bryan is joined by Wright Thompson on the 10-year anniversary of his ESPN profile "Michael Jordan Has Not Left the Building." They begin by reflecting on the pitching process—discussing how the story came to be and how Thompson got a hold of Michael—then touch on his expectations for the piece, his experience talking with both Michael and Michael's friend George Koehler, and what he came prepared for. Later, they discuss the impact the piece had on his career and how it compares to features highlighting other greats such as Tiger Woods, Ted Williams, and Phil Mickelson. Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Wright Thompson Associate Producer: Erika Cervantes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bryan is joined by journalist Stephen Rodrick on the 10th anniversary of his New York Times story "Here Is What Happens When You Cast Lindsay Lohan in Your Movie." They dive into Rodrick's career writing celebrity profiles and working with creatives, discuss the rare full access he had on the set of the film 'The Canyons,' touch on the writing process alongside director and screenwriter Paul Schrader and actress Lindsay Lohan, and more. Host: Bryan Curtis Guest: Stephen Rodrick Associate Producer: Erika Cervantes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What is the role of storytelling in business? How does storytelling impact the brain? What makes a great story? What are common mistakes with storytelling? Why should leaders use storytelling? Karen Eber is an international consultant, keynote, and TED speaker. As the CEO and Chief Storyteller of Eber Leadership Group, she helps Fortune 500 companies reimagine and evolve how they build leaders, teams, and culture – often with storytelling. Karen is a former Head of Culture, Chief Learning Officer and Head of Leadership Development at GE and Deloitte. Karen has a popular TED talk: How your brain responds to stories – and why they're crucial for leaders and is publishing The Perfect Story: how to tell stories that inform, influence, and inspire with HarperCollins in 2023. Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TEDTalk
I do a spoiler free review of The Big Clock, a story hook you can easily adapt to any role playing game and setting. Other movies are mentioned but no spoilers are given. Calls from Joe (Hindsightless) https://anchor.fm/joe-richter9 Anthony (Runeslinger) https://anchor.fm/runeslinger Movies discussed: See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989) The Big Sleep (1946) The Big Clock (1948) No Way Out (1987) Out of Time (1995) Game mentioned: Noir: The Film Noir Role-Playing Game DaveCon ticket give-away: make sure you select Nerd's RPG Variety Cast and enter no later than 24 Nov 2022 https://s.surveyplanet.com/mh84y42y Come to DaveCon in Bloomington, MN on 13-16 April, 2023 https://www.davecon.net/ Proud member of the Grog-talk Empire having been bestowed the title of The Governor Most Radiant Grandeur Baron The Belligerent Hero of The Valley. https://www.grogcon.com/podcast/ You can contact me through my Google Voice Number for US callers: (540) 445-1145, using Speakpipe for international callers: https://www.speakpipe.com/NerdsRPGVarietyCast through the podcast's email at nerdsrpgvarietycast 'at' gmail 'dot' com or find me on a variety of discords including the Audio Dungeon Discord. Home page for this show https://nerdsrpgvarietycast.carrd.co/ Home page for Cerebrevore, the TTRPG panel discussion podcast https://cerebrevore.carrd.co/ Ray Otus did the coffee cup art for this show, you can find his blog at https://rayotus.carrd.co/ TJ Drennon provides music for my show. Colin Green at Spikepit https://anchor.fm/spikepit provided the "Have no fear" sound clip. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason376/message
Colin Ellis and Nam Kiwanuka speak with Michelle Shephard and Sahal Abdulle about "The Perfect Story," a new documentary that examines what happens when cracks form in a journalist's story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A decade ago, award-winning journalist Michelle Shephard brought the world the story of Ismael Abdulle, a Somali refugee who said his hand and foot had been amputated as punishment for refusing to join the militant group al-Shabab. But in her new documentary The Perfect Story, Shephard reveals how the truth of Abdulle's story was a little more complicated and involved more than she was initially told.
Hour 1: Mike and Bulldog take your calls on today's Bills compared to the 90's and if Josh Allen being drafted to the Bills is a perfect story.
How do you feel about a tale of revenge? Trying to rescue your legacy.What about a tale of acceptance, know that your size isn't what makes you you. Do you like a tricky tale that leaves you wondering what will come next? How about a love story between a princess and a pirate. You know what? I'll throw them all in for you! This week we talk about a story in a story and Michael's perfect movie, the princess bride. Quick This: Hattie Talks about The Corn Bread Mafia - Follow us on Twitter: @entertain_this Follow us on Instagram: @entertainthispodcast Buy some Merch on our Redbubble Page Check out our website too: entertainthis.net Music Produced by @D33jw on Twitter, or @d33jw on Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/entertainthis/message
Storytelling is the fundamental method of communication that reaches the deepest part of humans. You can share an experience from your life to demonstrate why you understand someone, that you understand the problems they're experiencing through the lens of your own story. This creates trust. People want to know that the person on the other side of the email, phone call, or presentation understands them and cares. Storytelling introduces you, helps you overcome objections, and shares how your products and services have helped other people. What does choosing the right story look like? Kyle Gray fills in the details in this episode of Sales Reinvented! Outline of This Episode [0:59] Why storytelling is an important skill to possess [2:14] Can storytelling be learned? [3:42] Meet your audience where they are [5:15] The attributes of a great storyteller [7:07] Choosing Your Perfect Story [8:56] The purpose of a framework [10:32] Top storytelling dos and don'ts [13:38] Choosing your perfect story from your experiences Meet your audience where they are You need a deep understanding of how your ideal client experiences the problems related to your product and service. The level of your depth of understanding will directly impact the rest of the stories you tell in the sales process. You need to know how they'd describe the problem they're experiencing as if they were talking about it with a friend at coffee. Learn the words they'd use. Once you know their problem, ask yourself when you've experienced something like it. It will guide you to the right story to sell to them. A powerful skill to learn is how to speak. Do you use musicality, tone, and rhythm? Do you pause and take a breath in the right places? You also need empathy. You'll want to share stories that will create trust and openness, stories from vulnerable or tense moments in your life. A great storyteller needs emotional intelligence to be authentic and convert prospects to customers. Choosing your perfect story How do you know what story to choose? Is it to introduce yourself and create trust? Is it to overcome an objection? Is it to give someone a glimpse into what your program or product is like? Do you want to shift their beliefs about what's possible in terms of their problem? When people ask how to choose the perfect story, they typically want to know how they should introduce themselves, a sort of origin story. Kyle has a mini-course called, “Choosing Your Perfect Story,” that weaves in resources and ideas. 45 minutes of easy video content will help guide you to the perfect story to introduce yourself and help you put it into a simple framework to tell the story immediately. Top storytelling dos and don'ts What does Kyle believe greatly impacts the success of a story? Speak in the present tense as if it's happening to you. It activates areas of the brain and makes the story more emotionally engaging. Whenever you use a list of examples, experiences, emotions, etc. in a story, use lists of three. It's a naturally complete feeling number that keeps you from going into too much detail in any one place. Be conversational when you tell stories. The characters should be talking and engaging with you versus you simply narrating. It helps the listener imagine the story is happening to them. Don't be long-winded. People share too many details and it can bore the listener. Don't spend too much time in the pain point, which emotionally fatigues the audience. Don't over-teach. People overteach because they feel the need to prove themselves or they aren't aware of what their audience needs. Choosing your perfect story from your experiences Kyle had a health coach come to him who was working with women dealing with hormone imbalances but she wanted to work with children with ADHD. She had just learned she had ADHD but didn't want to share it with anyone. She felt ashamed of who she was and felt unable to help. They examined her emotions and frustrations and he helped her realize that she was one of the best people to speak to the problem because she's experienced it on a deep life-long level. Her story was exactly what she needed to share to speak to parents and children. When you're choosing the perfect story, the first person you need to enroll is yourself. It should be so exciting for you that you want to overcome the objections you face and share it. You should feel so aligned with what you're doing that you can face and overcome any challenge. No one should be as excited about your products or services as you are. Connect with Kyle Gray The Story Engine Connect on LinkedIn Follow on Twitter Connect With Paul Watts LinkedIn Twitter Subscribe to SALES REINVENTED Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com
This episode stars Luke Jerod Kummer (The Blue Period, Takers Mad). It was recorded over the Zoom between the This Podcast Will Change Your Life home studio in Chicago, IL and an underground location outside New York City in January 2022.
You want to write your book, but something is stopping you.You're waiting for the perfect story. It's time to get curious and ask yourself: 'How long am I willing to wait?' Leave your question about writing and self-publishing at theunlockedcreative.com/podcast.
What an awesome message about FAITH, habits, and small steps. Listen in as special guest Pastor Johnny Kelley shares a message about letting God write our story. You'll love this one (make sure to listen until the end).
Check out the #AEWFullGear review! We talk...MJF and Darby Allin telling the perfect story at the perfect timeHangman Page's immortal momentCM Punk and Eddie Kingston teaching AEW a valuable lesson...and so much more!ENJOY!Follow us on Twitter:@MSidgwick@MichaelHamflett@WhatCultureWWEFor more awesome content, check out: whatculture.com/wwe See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
0102: When is the perfect story too perfect? - The Twenty Committee have the go ahead to fool Hitler with the most audacious Trojan Horse in history. Can they help themselves from over writing it into a bad soap opera? "Still Alive" piano cover played by Claire Waluch. Find her at Readyclaireone on YouTube.
Today we are going to talk about four questions to help you come up with the perfect story. I present and speak on storytelling a lot. The most common question I get is: How do I choose the right story? Tough question. It can be surprisingly challenging to conjure the right story at the right moment. A lot of us expect the stories to show up perfectly whether or not we have practiced them. Some of us worry that sharing our vulnerability may harm our authority and credibility rather than enhance it so we avoid telling stories. No matter what the hold-up is for telling your story, at the root is usually a misunderstanding of how or when to share a story. Today I am going to walk you through four simple questions you can ask to help inspire the stories you need in your work. In This Episode: You are the sum of the five people you spend the most time with. Connect and network with people who can see your vision, what you are doing, and really appreciate it, encourage it, and speak light into what you are doing. Once we have our problem question answered the closer we can get to describing that problem in their language and this will cause your audience to lean in when listening to your stories and they will resonate when we share. With the moments from our own lives, we can now create a story that resonates with that specific moment with our ideal customer and use the language that they use to describe it to tell our story. And so much more!!!
Ep 92: A Perfect Story of Hard Work and Luck w/ Jen Spencer Part of the "Is This a Good Time?" series, hosted by Brandon Barton.
Story of my friend's failed engagement
We had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Dave Harland on this week's episode of 20 Minute Marketing. Dave is one of the best freelance copywriters that you'll find. He's renowned for telling wonderful and whacky stories via his LinkedIn profile and other social platforms. Dave is also known as The Word Man and helps both businesses and agencies to make an impact with words. If there's one thing you do today, subscribe to his weekly email newsletter. During the episode, we chat about Dave's journey into copywriting and what inspired him to get started. We then talk about how his writing style has changed over time and the difference between copywriting and creative writing. The conversation then moves on to call-to-actions and how to make an impact by avoiding standard terms like "buy now" and "read more". Dave then talks us through the benefits of creating a WTF moment and shares three things to consider when writing stories. Finally, we talk about Dave's email newsletter growth and he shares a resource, Copywriting Is, that has impacted his writing.
Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith. Today, Ron takes us once again to the Gospel of John, Chapter 6 and that stormy night on the Sea of Galilee when Jesus walked on water. But someone else defied the laws of physics that night, at least for a moment, until he took his eyes off Jesus. The series is called, “Believe: The Miracles of Jesus.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/something-good-radio/support
God established and wrote a perfect plan and story to rescue you and me
Abandoned at the Reno airport, adopted, and the search for a biological relative. A former non-profit executive with a 15+ year track record of success, Elizabeth Hunterton is now an author, consultant and speaker. She started life as an abandoned newborn found at the Reno International Airport, became the first Black woman to win Miss Nevada, and represented the Silver State at the iconic Miss America Pageant. Today she shows individuals and organizations how to reach the pinnacle of potential by having impactful conversations in judgement-free zones, thus healing rifts. With arguably one of the most astonishing life experiences, her story of creating belonging by building bridges in difficult places will inspire and empower you to: triumph over adversity, connect authentically, and do your part to change the world. Elizabeth earned her Bachelor of Science in International Business with a minor in Japanese, and Master of Science in Public Administration from the University of Nevada Las Vegas. She and her work have been featured on: Good Morning America, Inside Edition, Jet Magazine, Entertainment Tonight, Dr. Phil, Montel, and CNN. Elizabeth resides in Las Vegas as the lone female with her West Point Army Ranger husband, 5 and 6-year-old sons, 18-year-old bonus son (stepson), and two senior dogs. Support this podcast
Abandoned at the Reno airport, adopted, and the search for a biological relative. A former non-profit executive with a 15+ year track record of success, Elizabeth Hunterton is now an author, consultant and speaker. She started life as an abandoned newborn found at the Reno International Airport, became the first Black woman to win Miss Nevada, and represented the Silver State at the iconic Miss America Pageant. Today she shows individuals and organizations how to reach the pinnacle of potential by having impactful conversations in judgement-free zones, thus healing rifts. With arguably one of the most astonishing life experiences, her story of creating belonging by building bridges in difficult places will inspire and empower you to: triumph over adversity, connect authentically, and do your part to change the world. Elizabeth earned her Bachelor of Science in International Business with a minor in Japanese, and Master of Science in Public Administration from the University of Nevada Las Vegas. She and her work have been featured on: Good Morning America, Inside Edition, Jet Magazine, Entertainment Tonight, Dr. Phil, Montel, and CNN. Elizabeth resides in Las Vegas as the lone female with her West Point Army Ranger husband, 5 and 6-year-old sons, 18-year-old bonus son (stepson), and two senior dogs. Support this podcast
[12/20/2020] "The Perfect Story" comes from Luke 1:26-38. It is the fourth sermon of Advent 2020, this week was the candle of Joy. It was preached by Pastor Darrell L. Nelson at Mission Covenant Church on December 20, 2020.
This week we have Matt Scott joining us on our podcast. Matt is the founder and storyteller-in-chief of Let's Care. Currently, he serves as the Global Community Lead and Storyteller for NASA's International Space Apps Challenge (www.spaceappschallenge.org) through his work at innovation agency SecondMuse and is the Founder, Host, and Storyteller-in-Chief of Let's Care (www.lets.care) where he has interviewed nearly 100 changemakers to-date through podcast series Let's Care: 180° of Impact and social change docuseries 20s & Change (watch the trailer:https://youtu.be/4_2iCpCB510). In his career, Matt has reached approximately 250,000 people while leading storytelling campaigns for NASA, Digital Learning Day, Nike, Honda, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the US Agency for International Development, and more. Outside of this work. Matt is a speaker about grief and loss (as one of the moderators for Option B's 25,000-member Coping with Grief group) as well as sexual assault, consent, and healthy relationship. To connect with Matt Scott, you can email him at hello@lets.care or add him on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/mattscottgw). Or check Matt and Let's care out on Instagram! We hope you enjoy this episode! Follow us and get in touch with us on: Email: thehumanentrepreneur@gmail.com Instagram: the_human_entrepreneur Facebook: @podcastthehumanentrepreneur Twitter: @thehumanentpod LinkedIn: @The Human Entrepreneur Enjoy!
Ben apologizes for interrupting last week's Mister Perfect story. cheat meals were discussed and Ben was fat shamed. more mugs arrive to AJ's postal box. Miami Heat basketball talk. AJ tells the Mister Perfect story again. NEW SHIRTS AND TANK TOPS AVAILABLE AT THE WEBSITE! WEBSITE contact@brizcliz.com INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK TIKTOK TWITTER YOUTUBE
No matter where you go - online or in person - you'll probably hear people talking about the Bible, and rarely in a positive way. By simply toying around on Google for a few minutes, you will find that the most common searches beginning with “The Bible is…” include: The Bible is a fairy tale. The Bible is nonsense. The Bible is immoral. The Bible is like Game of Thrones. Most people are seriously confused about the Bible, and much of our confusion stems from our own unmet expectations. If it's really The Good Book, why is there so much bad stuff written in it, from super-weird rules to genocidal wars? If it's the Word of God, why is it so hard to understand? For seven weeks at The Story, we'll seek answers to our most fundamental questions about the Bible, and we'll discover why this book is trustworthy and true. On its pages, we can find the most profound answers to life's deepest questions, but first, we have to learn how to trust it.
Special guest Dr. Jo Vitale, an itinerant evangelist for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, continues "The Perfect Story: A Skeptics Guide to the Bible" by addressing one of the most commonly asked questions: "Is the Bible Sexist?" Copyright 2019 RZIM
No matter where you go - online or in person - you'll probably hear people talking about the Bible, and rarely in a positive way. By simply toying around on Google for a few minutes, you will find that the most common searches beginning with “The Bible is…” include: The Bible is a fairy tale. The Bible is nonsense. The Bible is immoral. The Bible is like Game of Thrones. Most people are seriously confused about the Bible, and much of our confusion stems from our own unmet expectations. If it's really The Good Book, why is there so much bad stuff written in it, from super-weird rules to genocidal wars? If it's the Word of God, why is it so hard to understand? For seven weeks at The Story, we'll seek answers to our most fundamental questions about the Bible, and we'll discover why this book is trustworthy and true. On its pages, we can find the most profound answers to life's deepest questions, but first, we have to learn how to trust it.
No matter where you go - online or in person - you'll probably hear people talking about the Bible, and rarely in a positive way. By simply toying around on Google for a few minutes, you will find that the most common searches beginning with “The Bible is…” include: The Bible is a fairy tale. The Bible is nonsense. The Bible is immoral. The Bible is like Game of Thrones. Most people are seriously confused about the Bible, and much of our confusion stems from our own unmet expectations. If it's really The Good Book, why is there so much bad stuff written in it, from super-weird rules to genocidal wars? If it's the Word of God, why is it so hard to understand? For seven weeks at The Story, we'll seek answers to our most fundamental questions about the Bible, and we'll discover why this book is trustworthy and true. On its pages, we can find the most profound answers to life's deepest questions, but first, we have to learn how to trust it.
No matter where you go - online or in person - you'll probably hear people talking about the Bible, and rarely in a positive way. By simply toying around on Google for a few minutes, you will find that the most common searches beginning with “The Bible is…” include: The Bible is a fairy tale. The Bible is nonsense. The Bible is immoral. The Bible is like Game of Thrones. Most people are seriously confused about the Bible, and much of our confusion stems from our own unmet expectations. If it's really The Good Book, why is there so much bad stuff written in it, from super-weird rules to genocidal wars? If it's the Word of God, why is it so hard to understand? For seven weeks at The Story, we'll seek answers to our most fundamental questions about the Bible, and we'll discover why this book is trustworthy and true. On its pages, we can find the most profound answers to life's deepest questions, but first, we have to learn how to trust it.
Special guest: Jessica LaGrone, Dean of the Chapel at Asbury Theological Seminary No matter where you go - online or in person - you'll probably hear people talking about the Bible, and rarely in a positive way. By simply toying around on Google for a few minutes, you will find that the most common searches beginning with “The Bible is…” include: The Bible is a fairy tale. The Bible is nonsense. The Bible is immoral. The Bible is like Game of Thrones. Most people are seriously confused about the Bible, and much of our confusion stems from our own unmet expectations. If it's really The Good Book, why is there so much bad stuff written in it, from super-weird rules to genocidal wars? If it's the Word of God, why is it so hard to understand? For seven weeks at The Story, we'll seek answers to our most fundamental questions about the Bible, and we'll discover why this book is trustworthy and true. On its pages, we can find the most profound answers to life's deepest questions, but first, we have to learn how to trust it.
No matter where you go - online or in person - you'll probably hear people talking about the Bible, and rarely in a positive way. By simply toying around on Google for a few minutes, you will find that the most common searches beginning with “The Bible is…” include: The Bible is a fairy tale. The Bible is nonsense. The Bible is immoral. The Bible is like Game of Thrones. Most people are seriously confused about the Bible, and much of our confusion stems from our own unmet expectations. If it's really The Good Book, why is there so much bad stuff written in it, from super-weird rules to genocidal wars? If it's the Word of God, why is it so hard to understand? For seven weeks at The Story, we'll seek answers to our most fundamental questions about the Bible, and we'll discover why this book is trustworthy and true. On its pages, we can find the most profound answers to life's deepest questions, but first, we have to learn how to trust it. In week one of this series, Pastor Eric Huffman answers: "Is the Bible Fact or Fiction?"
Whatever happened to Bryant Reeves? For most of filmmaker Kat Jayme’s life, the question existed without an answer. A longtime basketball fan who came of age watching the Vancouver Grizzlies, she set out to find the team’s most elusive and forgotten star. In Finding Big Country, which premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival, Jayme relives … Continue reading Kat Jayme: “[Finding Big Country] is sort of the perfect story” →
Discover the keys to effective storytelling in this fun episode. Lynnae tells some gripping stories in this episode and she shows you how you can do the same. We have a new freebie! Storytelling Guide Pertinent Freebies: Sales Guide Conflict Resolution Guide Partnership Guide Legal Guide for Entrepreneurs Other Freebies: Car Negotiation Guide Negotiation Style Guide List of Negotiable Business and Personal Expenses Connect with me on LinkedIn Keywords: negotiation, negotiate, persuasion, influence, leadership, psychology, sales, compassionate curiosity
Week 1 of Remember This: God Came, God Cares and God's Coming Again! A sermon series celebrating 25 yrs at OHC by Max Lucado.
Jesus died to lead exiles back to Eden in a New Exodus. We live in this story by dying in ours.
Jesus died to lead exiles back to Eden in a New Exodus. We live in this story by dying in ours.
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