Sometimes an efficient transmission of information is the best option. But if you want to inspire, tell a story.
Read MoreAt the beginning of 2017, I noticed that conversations with friends, usually a source of nourishment, had taken on darker, more hopeless tones.
Read MoreWe have ambitions, dreams, and desires. We bump up against obstacles, frustrations, and failures. We are creatures of hope and fear.
Read MoreAs a follow up to last week's post about our innate story reflex, I thought I'd share this fun video of seven comedians taking the Heider Simmel test.
Read MoreYou’re alone, driving along a major US artery. It’s late. You’re tired and hungry. You spot the motel sign displayed above. Do you stop?
Read MoreI'm fascinated by concepts that exist in one language but not another. “Goya” is a lovely word from Urdu, the national language of Pakistan.
Read MoreI'm a Greek-American who’s grown up in Germany and who’s lived in Europe a lot longer than in the US. The Greek crisis has raised deep questions about my identity.
Read MoreIn my story coaching practice, I hear people denying their innate creativity all the time. Many of them are creative professionals.
Read MoreI’m fascinated by the question of why we tell stories. The answer varies depending on who you ask.
Read MoreA child’s toy without its owner is a painful sight. Has this little pup been lost or forgotten?
Read MoreA movie's closing image offers a final opportunity for storytelling.
Read MoreWhether you’ve got five minutes to pitch your startup or your screenplay, you need to grab and situate your audience fast. Here are two techniques to help you do that.
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