Storytelling
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Storytelling is an art. I think someone who can code and tell good stories is unstoppable. It’s one thing to build a cool product. It’s another to tell the story that convinces people to listen and try it.
I started paying attention to this skill in 2022 and working with a coach to get better.
Here is what I’ve learned so far:
## Framework for Critical Arcs
My coach and friend Roger helped me breakdown the framework:
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setup
- add some foreshadowing
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make interactions with person interesting
- need something to be interesting before we find out he is a millionaire
- connect with person first
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reveal
- success
- “now what can i learn from this?”
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transition from obvious → less obvious ephiphany
- what i learned about [i nsert topic]
- the real lesson about life
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transition from what i learned → what audience can learn
- “let them share your epiphany”
- how can they apply it themselves
- connect to them
- this is the meta (break fourth wall)
## Summary from Julian’s Tweet Thread Julian wrote a wonderful thread on storytelling here. This is my summary:
The Art of Storytelling is to:
- strategically withhold information
- drag out the nail-biting details
- use vocal rhythm or blow your own mind
Breaking it into individual, you need to be able to:
- identify stories worth-telling:
- moments that are either formative or painful
- moments of triumph or cringe
- be charismatic
- charisma = confidence + joy + love
- practice public solitude
- speak as if you’re alone in the room
- research Konstantin Stanislavski
- blow your own mind
- relive feelings before speaking
- see Jason Silva as an example
I hope to update this as I learn more!