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Stand Out From The Crowd With Interactive Storytelling.

Posted By: ELK1nG
Stand Out From The Crowd With Interactive Storytelling.

Stand Out From The Crowd With Interactive Storytelling.
Published 4/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.57 GB | Duration: 2h 4m

Practical storytelling exercises to find your authentic voice. Learn through action and practice, not just theory.

What you'll learn

Transform Your Stories, Presentations & Verbal Communications With Lynn Ferguson's Unique Storytelling Insights.

Discover how you uniquely tell your stories through some short timed examples.

Develop a new confidence with speaking outloud through practice.

Be ready to tell your stories without notes at a moments notice.

Requirements

There are no requirements or prerequisites for this course.

Description

AI can be great, it can even write some OK stories.BUT it won't differentiate you from everyone else. The technical aspects of narrative storytelling (which AI has learned) are just not as important as speaking authentically, describing your unique perspective, and being clear about what you want to convey in your story.We all sound the same until we speak our truth.Lynn Ferguson has taught hundreds of people how to feel comfortable in their own voice, and over 16,000 people have taken our free Udemy course "LIFT Your Storytelling To Improve Your Public Speaking". She will lead you through the rudiments of effective storytelling, using examples from her classes in Los Angeles and setting short exercises to have you practicing your skills throughout the 42 videos and audio recordings.The most powerful, compelling stories that you can tell, are the stories that ONLY you can tell. Your perspective. Your Truth. In YOUR voice.Lynn teaches storytelling like we learn to ride a bike. No amount of academic theory of cycling will ever prepare you for that moment when you climb aboard a bicycle. You need to get on that bike as soon as possible and practice. For you to be able to build and improve your stories, you need to be able to hear yourself accurately and in a constructive way as soon as possible. Before long it will become 'just like riding a bike!'Record Your Stories:To get the most from this course you will need some way to record your stories via smartphone, webcam, video camera, or simple voice recorder.Share Your Stories:The course includes 14 assignment exercises to help guide you to define and tell a 5-minute story from your life. You can also share your recordings so that Lynn and the team (as well as other course students) will be able to give you constructive feedback.

Overview

Section 1: A Vision For Storytelling. [20mins]

Lecture 1 And so we begin.

Lecture 2 First things first.

Lecture 3 Who do we have here then?

Lecture 4 Example Name Story - Mark

Lecture 5 Example Name Story - Hannah

Section 2: Storytelling Rules. [5mins]

Lecture 6 Now that you've told your first story, we can tell you the rules.

Section 3: Listening Comes First. [55mins]

Lecture 7 Listen Up

Lecture 8 Miata Edoga - Risk

Lecture 9 Chesney Hawkes - Pop Star Dreams

Lecture 10 Lori Schlaifer - Pretty

Lecture 11 Jeremy Ratchford - Naked

Lecture 12 Rebecca McLauchlan - Accents

Section 4: Finding your perspective [45mins]

Lecture 13 Finding your Feet

Lecture 14 Hannah's Shoe Example.

Lecture 15 Mark's Shoe Example

Lecture 16 Hannah's Detail Example

Lecture 17 Mark's Detail Example

Lecture 18 What do we know?

Section 5: Endings and Beginnings [45mins]

Lecture 19 Start at the very beginning.

Lecture 20 Hannah's Beginning Example

Lecture 21 Mark's Beginning Example

Lecture 22 End In Sight.

Lecture 23 Mark's One Minute Ending Example

Section 6: Up, down or in between [30mins]

Lecture 24 Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes.

Lecture 25 Hannah's Change Example

Lecture 26 Mark's Change Example

Lecture 27 In Front or Behind.

Section 7: Story time [30 mins]

Lecture 28 Say what I mean and mean what I say.

Lecture 29 Bert telling his story, "Ending Success"

Section 8: Another Chapter [35mins]

Lecture 30 Once upon a time.

Lecture 31 And So On To The Next.

The best way to be heard and have your messge be remembered is to use storytelling, because the human brain is effectively a story machine.,There are a lot of people teaching how to use storytelling, but they often focus on structure and that polished appearence that we are becoming accustomed to ignoring every day in adverts and promotional materials.,The world is missing your full potential, because it is missing your unique perception and knowledge.,You should be heard and yet to be listened to you'll need to use your unique voice - otherwise you'll sound like everyone else and have a powerpoint presentation like everyone else.,We have all been telling stories our entire lives, this course is about becoming more aware of your stories and unique voice.