Enjoy this quick bit of animation. I made this for you. Keep in mind that I’m mostly blind. The free system I used was a lot of fun, if a challenge because of the controls.
Well, these super heroes stand in an unusual location and talk about the power of stories.
Storytelling is indeed fun, connecting and envigorating, and these super heroes are looking for The Story Lady. Where do they find her? Find out in this week’s episode.
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Hello Ronda,
I’m from the Amabassador’s program and was charged to hear about your success.
On your site, I sent in a request for individual or small group coaching, but the page kept dropping.
Let me know if you receive this.
Virginia
I really like your story templates. Simple, straightforward.
I’ve heard that the “Should Ask” format is a really good one for interviews, as in,
“Most people ask… about [my topic]. What they should be asking is …”
Thanks for layout out how to prepare.
carol – thanks for taking the time to comment! Glad the article is helpful.
Yes, the “Should Ask Questions” is a great set to come up with for interviews…also videos, articles, blog posts, and to answer inside your products.
If you check out the Storytelling Templates page http://ProfitableStorytelling.com/storytelling-templates you’ll see some more examples.
Follow your bliss!
Ronda