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Being able to introduce yourself eloquently and in a way that captures and keeps your intended audience’s attention is a hugely important thing. Yet, we don’t commonly devote a lot of time or thought to planning how we do this. In this episode, Cole shares the process that she and the storytelling with data team used to create their intros, plus shares the steps you can use to form your own inspirational introduction. She also addresses listener questions on dot plots, the audience constraint, and tips for slowing down when presenting.

Mentioned Links:

Workshops: storytellingwithdata.com/custom-workshops

Worksheet: the Big Idea worksheet

Exercise: storyboard YOUR project

Article: the structure(s) of story

Exercise: craft your intro

Challenge: let’s plot with a dot

Article: what is a dot plot?

Resource: SWD chart guide

Podcast: it’s for THEM

Conversation: slowing it down

Video: presenting data

Ask a question: start a community conversation

Current challenge: visualize your resume

Live podcast with Jon Schwabish: register

Virtual event (1/26): become a data viz superstar

Go premium! premium community membership

  continue reading

76 episodes

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Being able to introduce yourself eloquently and in a way that captures and keeps your intended audience’s attention is a hugely important thing. Yet, we don’t commonly devote a lot of time or thought to planning how we do this. In this episode, Cole shares the process that she and the storytelling with data team used to create their intros, plus shares the steps you can use to form your own inspirational introduction. She also addresses listener questions on dot plots, the audience constraint, and tips for slowing down when presenting.

Mentioned Links:

Workshops: storytellingwithdata.com/custom-workshops

Worksheet: the Big Idea worksheet

Exercise: storyboard YOUR project

Article: the structure(s) of story

Exercise: craft your intro

Challenge: let’s plot with a dot

Article: what is a dot plot?

Resource: SWD chart guide

Podcast: it’s for THEM

Conversation: slowing it down

Video: presenting data

Ask a question: start a community conversation

Current challenge: visualize your resume

Live podcast with Jon Schwabish: register

Virtual event (1/26): become a data viz superstar

Go premium! premium community membership

  continue reading

76 episodes

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