So, does the idea of talking in front of a group of people freak you out?
When you see other people talk on a stage or online, you feel that you could never do this.
Talking to the audience is actually easy – it just starts with sharing stories.
The ability to weave narratives seamlessly into your talks can wield an unparalleled influence, capturing the audience's attention, fostering connection, and driving the intended message home.
This integration of storytelling and persuasion elevates the speaker's impact and creates an engaging and relatable atmosphere, resonating with the audience on a profound level.
And you have a message to share with the world. There are numerous benefits to sharing your story with your audience – whether in person, online, or even through email.
Neuroscientific studies affirm that people remember stories better than facts and figures. The combination of verbal and visual storytelling enhances information retention, ensuring that the critical points of a presentation linger in the audience's minds.
But I also know that the fear of having all the audience's attention on you makes you quiver in your boots.
That's why I've invited Sally Zimney back to the podcast to share some fantastic insights on using stories and persuasion to enhance your talks and work through fear and self-doubt.
You’re going to learn:
1. How to shift from self-doubt to confidence to have a bigger impact
2. Using the persuasive power of story to lead more effectively and boldly
3. How to bring more of your authentic self into the big moments
4. What you can overcome to tell stories
Show Notes: https://henriettedanel.com/using-stor...