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How to be a Better Storyteller | Matthew Dicks | Author of Storyworthy

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I read the book Storyworthy a couple of years ago, and it has been one of my “go-to” books on the art of storytelling. Today, I got to connect with its author, Matthew Dicks, who is an international bestselling author, columnist, playwright, teacher, and a beast in storytelling!

In this conversation, we dig into how to deliver your message in a way that sticks with the audience, as well as tactical tips on storytelling. One of the biggest takeaways we can carry from this conversation is that no matter how “boring” your life may seem, there is always a life-changing story to tell.

ACCESS FULL SHOW NOTES HERE: https://www.heatherparady.com/blog/20

TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • Why you should start your stories as close to the end as possible
  • Why every story should begin with an action and location
  • How to make yourself more interesting with countless stories to tell

Connect with Matthew Dicks: https://matthewdicks.com/

Buy ‘Storyworthy’ by Matthew Dicks: https://amzn.to/3wjSQQ1

Pre-order ‘Stories Sell’ by Matthew Dicks: https://amzn.to/3ORyeVH

Ask Heather a Question: www.heatherparady.com/ask

Follow Heather on IG: https://www.instagram.com/heatherparady/

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I read the book Storyworthy a couple of years ago, and it has been one of my “go-to” books on the art of storytelling. Today, I got to connect with its author, Matthew Dicks, who is an international bestselling author, columnist, playwright, teacher, and a beast in storytelling!

In this conversation, we dig into how to deliver your message in a way that sticks with the audience, as well as tactical tips on storytelling. One of the biggest takeaways we can carry from this conversation is that no matter how “boring” your life may seem, there is always a life-changing story to tell.

ACCESS FULL SHOW NOTES HERE: https://www.heatherparady.com/blog/20

TOPICS FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • Why you should start your stories as close to the end as possible
  • Why every story should begin with an action and location
  • How to make yourself more interesting with countless stories to tell

Connect with Matthew Dicks: https://matthewdicks.com/

Buy ‘Storyworthy’ by Matthew Dicks: https://amzn.to/3wjSQQ1

Pre-order ‘Stories Sell’ by Matthew Dicks: https://amzn.to/3ORyeVH

Ask Heather a Question: www.heatherparady.com/ask

Follow Heather on IG: https://www.instagram.com/heatherparady/

WATCH Episodes on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/heatherparady

  continue reading

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