On episode #40 of the Speak Up Storytelling podcast, Matthew and Elysha Dicks talk storytelling.
In our followup segment, we announce our first LIVE PODCAST RECORDING!
May 18: CT Historical Society. Tickets just $5. All proceeds go to the CT Historical Society.
Purchase here: https://chs.org/event/speak-up-podcast-live
ALSO, UPCOMING SHOWS:
March 16: “Exposed: Lies, Secrets, and Indiscretions Revealed” at Space Ballroom
March 30: “Courage” at Real Art Ways
We also discuss a listener’s suggestion regarding pausing at the very end of a story (as well as some of our strategies to get yourself ready to tell your story) and another listener’s suggestion of the Day One app for Homework for Life:
In our Homework for Life segment, we talk about the need for storytellers to keep their eyes opened for moments of transformation and realization in their own lives (however small they may seem) in order to find new stories to tell.
Next we listen to John Smith-Horn’s story about making cookies.
After listening, we discuss:
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The components of a perfect beginning to a story
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The power of effective vocal modulation
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Telling the story from the perspective (and maintaining that perspective) of your former self
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The way that small stories that say many things (and important, meaningful things)
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Revealing the secrets and suspense in a story by spooling out the moment and allowing the audience to bear witness to the unveiling
Next, we answer questions about finding themes in storytelling, maintaining audience interest in less formal storytelling settings, and the struggle to find stories on every single day of your life.
Finally, we each offer a recommendation.
LINKS
Homework for Life: https://bit.ly/2f9ZPne
Matthew Dicks’s website: https://matthewdicks.com
Matthew Dicks’s YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/matthewjohndicks
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STORYTELLING WORKSHOPS 2019
STORYTELLING WORKSHOPS 2019
May 4: Storytelling workshop (beginner), CT Historical Society
May 18: Storytelling workshop (advanced), CT Historical Society
June 1: Storytelling workshop (master class), CT Historical Society
July 29-August 2: Storytelling bootcamp, CT Historical Society
August 17: Storytelling workshop, Taproot Theater, Seattle, WA
October 25-27: Storytelling workshop, Kripalu Center for Yoga and Heath
December 6-8: Storytelling workshop, Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health
RECOMMEDATIONS
Elysha:
Matt:
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