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Storytelling
tips on how to master the art of storytelling
All speaking is public speaking...unless of course you just love staying in a little room alone talking to yourself. Make
Them
listen
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Help
Them
Learn... Tell Them Stories
![]() Mike Moore Mike Moore's " The Art Of Storytelling" Hot New Audio CD Reveals the Astonishing Secrets to Becoming A Captivating, Magnetic Storyteller. "Mike
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Jesus
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Others... He Told Them Stories.
![]() ![]() Storytelling techniques for
Speakers, Parents, Preachers, Trainers, Consultants,
Teachers and Conversationalists by Speaker/storyteller Mike Moore A 60 minute audio CD containing all you need to know to make your audience and your presentation come alive and stay that way using the awesome, spellbinding power of storytelling. Dear Friend My name is Mike Moore and I am a professional speaker and committed storyteller. It doesn't matter who your audience is or how old they are they'll love you if you tell them stories. You could be in a bar or at a house party telling a humorous or profound story the fact is always the same... people love to tell and be told stories. Notice that I underlined the words tell and told when referring to how stories are delivered. I did not use the word read. Anyone can read a story ( some better than others) but not everyone can tell a great story. When you tell a story you make it your own. You can add or subtract details and add texture and suspense with your voice, gestures and facial expressions. In short you become an actor in your own drama and if you really know what you're doing you can have the audience in the palm of your hand in no time. It is important to remember that we human beings have an insatiable appetite for stories. From the time we were children when we constantly asked our parents to, " Tell me a story" until the present time nothing has changed. We love to listen to and tell stories. Life is filled with experiences and when we share these experiences we are telling stories. When we listen to the experiences of others we are sharing their stories. Can you imagine life without stories? What would we talk about? To validate this human hunger for stories all you have to do is observe what happens when you meet an old friend you haven't seen for some time. The first thing you want to do is find out what they've been up to. This is a request to be told stories. This natural hunger for stories provides speakers, teachers, managers, parents and friends and with a powerful magnetic tool to connect with and hold peoples' interest and attention. Stories inform, entertain and grab peoples' attention. Use them often and effectively and watch people come alive in your presence. Let me show you how to become a collector and a captivating teller of stories whether you are a speaker or someone who just wants to improve their social storytelling skills. Reasons to Believe what I say... 1. I am successfully practising the art of storytelling every time I give a presentation. And I give over 40 per year. This is how I earn my living. 2. True Story: I once met a former student I hadn't seen since his senior year in High School. After we made the usual comments about how nice it was to see one another he looked at me and said, " Mr. Moore, do you remember telling us the story about Josephine?" I replied, " Yes I do. Don't tell me you remember that story after all these years." He then proceeded to tell me the entire story in detail. I couldn't believe it. I'm sure he couldn't tell me anything about the academic content I covered in his senior year, but he recalled every detail of that story. Note: The story was used to get my students discussing a relevant issue within society...Racism. My belief in the power of story to promote attenion and retention was validated then and continues to be in my contact with audiences throughout North America.
What you Get for your money. Instruction on... * the art of storytelling ( Delivery Tips) * how to develop a story from a story line * personal power storytelling * why stories captivate the listener * how many stories we listen to a year * our hunger for stories * how to become a story hound * where to get tons of great stories * what kind of stories to look for * how to mine the moments of your life for their story content * how to tell great stories so that people remember them and you * why you should never read stories to people * how to infuse your presentations with a generous dose of stories * things you should never leave home without * how to find humorous stories everywhere MUCH MORE No parent/ speaker/ teacher/ consultant
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THIS BIG BONUS When you purchase my audio CD on The Art of Storytelling CD you will automatically receive Let Me Tell You a Story (30 Inspirational, Motivational and Hope Filled Stories from Mike's Collection of over 700 stories.) Here are a few samples of the stories from my collection " Let Me Tell You a Story" It's Just Impossible to Please Everyone Long ago on a small farm outside a remote country village there lived a father and son who grew vegetables to earn their living. Each Saturday morning they would take their produce, by donkey, to the local market about 2 miles away. One Saturday morning they both rode the donkey to the market with the produce on their backs. The people on route looked at the father and son on the donkey and said, "Look at the two of them riding that poor donkey to market. How lazy they are." The next Saturday the father rode the donkey and the son walked. Once again the people on route said, " Look at that lazy father riding while his poor son walks to the market." On the next trip the son rode the donkey and the father walked and the people said, " Look at that lazy boy riding the donkey to market while his poor father walks." The father and son decided to do something different the following Saturday. They carried the donkey tied by its feet to a pole each end placed on their shoulders. The produce was carried on their backs. On their way to market they overheard the people say, " Look how they treat that poor donkey and they had the local constable charge the father and son with cruelty to animals. --------------------------------------------------------- A Random Act of Kindness A second year university student had reluctantly taken a part time job selling door to door to make ends meet. He didn't like the job but the pay was good and he certainly needed the money. One afternoon while selling in a nice middle class neighborhood he decided to forget his pride and ask the person in the next house if they could spare a bite to eat. When the door opened he quickly decided against it and just asked for a glass of water. The woman of the house smiled and disappeared into the kitchen returning within seconds with a plate of freshly made chocolate chip cookies and a glass of milk. When the young man asked what he owed her for the wonderful snack she said, " We don't charge for kindness in this house." Years later this same woman became very ill and had to be taken to the hospital for treatment. When the specialist entered the Emergency room to examine her he recognized her immediately. She was the milk and cookies lady from his days as a student salesman. The treatment he prescribed was effective and within a couple of days she was ready to return home. Her only worry now was how she was going to pay the hospital bill. Before leaving she went to the Billing office to find out the damage and discuss payment options. When she got there she was handed a note and told that the bill had been paid in full with a glass of milk and a plate of cookies. When she opened the note it read, " I don't charge for kindness." It was signed A Hungry College Student from your past. ------------------------------------------------------- The Confident Lion Leo the Lion was King of the Jungle and wanted everyone to know it. Once a week he would position himself beside the path leading to the watering hole and as the animals came to drink he would block their path until they answered one question..."Who is the King of the Jungle?" Each animal was expected to answer in a convincing voice, " YOU ARE OH GREAT LEO." Then and only then would they be allowed to drink from the watering hole. One day while Leo was asking his BIG question he was approached by a huge elephant who was in a terrible mood. As he came near Leo roared his question, " WHO IS THE KING OF THE JUNGLE?" Not being in any mood for this nonsense the elephant wrapped his trunk around Leo and threw him high in the air. On his way down he grabbed him again and slammed him hard into the ground. When the dazed Leo came to his senses he looked up at the irritated elephant and said, " Hey, if you don't know the answer just say so." As soon
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