How To Be A Good Storyteller In Conversation

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Do you want to feel natural when telling a story? Are you wondering how to be a good storyteller in a conversation? In this episode, I'll talk to you about a story structure you can use to be a good storyteller.

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00:00 Intro & Summary
00:44 The structure
03:09 First & last
04:31 Resources

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I really appreciate all the time you spend making these videos. Not only do they help me to be a better educator, but they also keep us connected as we strive for enhanced learning through clear, concise content and connection. (How's that for alliteration!?) You really practice what you preach and we all benefit from your talent and generosity! Thanks!!

marybethgallagher
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Found your channel by chance. I must say, your creativity truly stands out. Thank you for producing such amazing videos!

ayayagan
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hello! for the "as it is, as it could be" tip, could you maybe provide more examples? Im haivng a hard time picturing how this might work in a day to day conversation or what telling a story where you discuss what something is vs what it could be is like

brandonleffew
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Another awesome video filled with useable tips. Thanks, Chad!

happygrrl
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Love this Chad. I learn so much from you. Thanks!

EllenRogin
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First and Last - wow does that make telling a story simple and less stressful. Realizing that the most important parts are the beginning and the end makes storytelling seem more doable. Question - how do you want the first and last to be structured in relation to each other?

larrychase
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That is great info but what if you don't know you will be sharing a story until you're in the middle of a conversation. How would one become that deliberate in what they want to share?

tinaelkins
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This video is misleading . Guy who had a glass eye told a story about his childhood and that makes him a good storytelling person? No

masonclough
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i just came here to tell you to stop making thumbnails with your mouth hanging open. The slight boost in views aren't worth it and no matter how long you hold your trap open, it's not going to pay your bills. wrong site for that sort of thing anyway.

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