Episode 94: The Art of Caring Leadership with Heather Younger

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Season 2 Episode 33: Skillset of Storytelling

This is episode two of a three-part series on storytelling. This week we dive into the skillset set of storytelling – the base understanding of what stories are and the formulas for maximum success. If we want people to experience a story with us, you don't retell a story – you r ...  Show more

Season 2 Episode 32: Mindset of Storytelling

This is the first part of a three-part series on storytelling. This week, Ty focuses on the mindset of storytelling – what do stories do for people? Information is retained 500% better through stories than just given facts. Stories engage people's emotions and people move into ac ...  Show more

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