Storytelling is everywhere – in leadership, at work, on social media, in the conversations we have every day. But rarely are we taught how to share stories in a way that feels good, sounds authentic, and actually connects with others. In this session, we explore strength-based storytelling, which is an approach that protects the storyteller, respects the audience, and puts lived experience at the centre. You don’t need to be a public speaker. You don’t need a dramatic story. You just need to show up.
What will we cover?
Together we’ll explore:
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What storytelling actually is (and isn’t)
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How to find your authentic storytelling voice
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How to share stories ethically and with confidence
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How to structure a story so it lands. This is storytelling as a life skill – something you can use at work, in your community, and in everyday life.
What will I need?
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Something to jot down ideas
Accessibility
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Closed Captions
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Discounted Early Bird Tickets
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Free Tickets for First Nations Attendees
Who will be teaching?
Brittany Dupree is an all-round communications professional with over 16 years’ experience in the public, private and non-for-profit sectors. With experience in managing communication strategies and writing for a wide range of mediums, coupled with her background in journalism, Brittany is a passionate storyteller and community enthusiast.
Important info:
Any other questions or accessibility requests we can help you with? Just shoot us an email at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.