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The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

329: Kindra Hall - How Storytelling Can Influence Audiences & Transform Your Business

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ryan Hawk

Careers, Management, Business

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2019

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Ep #329: Kindra Hall

Full show notes can be found at www.LearningLeader.com

Kindra Hall is President and Chief Storytelling Officer at Steller Collective, a consulting firm focused on the strategic application of storytelling to today’s communication challenges. Kindra is one of the most sought after keynote speakers trusted by global brands to deliver presentations that inspire teams and individuals to better communicate the value of their company, their products and their individuality through strategic storytelling. Kindra is a former Director of Marketing and VP of Sales. Her much anticipated book, Stories That Stick, will be published on September 24, 2019.

Notes:

  • Why is storytelling so important?
    • It's how we learn, how we connect
    • Your team needs to know you, and like you (stories do that when you tell them well)
    • You can learn breadth/depth of a person through a story
  • A story is NOT:
    • A bullet point resume
    • A list of information
    • Stating the mission statement
    • The objective
  • A story = The small moments when mission is in a specific place and time... When something happens.
  • The four components of a story:
    • Place and time: "a moment"
    • Identifiable characters - must see people
    • Authentic emotion - Relatable to audience
    • Specific details - Draw audience in to the co-creative process
  • Opening story of her book: In Slovenia at Thanksgiving:
    • The power of the sales clerk's ability to tell a story compelled Kindra and her husband to buy
  • Why did the story work?
    • It drew you in with powerful moments and emotion
    • It had suspense - "I want to know what's going to happen..."
    • People will give you their attention when you're telling a compelling story
    • It brought them to places through vivid descriptions
  • How to better start a meet at work:
    • First, realize it's a skill you can develop
    • Take a step back, think of the higher level message -- "What's the overall theme?"
      • "When have I seen this in action?" Why was it compelling?
  • Make a list of nouns: People in life you've had to communicate with (bosses, friends, colleagues)
    • Find moments and stories from those people... Understand the characters of the story
  • Think: "What do I want my audience to think, feel, know, and do at the end of this story?"
  • Use the "bystander story" - Stories of others that you make yours
    • Remember the goal is to create connection
    • This becomes your story... Through your eyes
  • How to handle price conversations?
    • Move from dollars and cents to value -- "They need to feel the pain of if they didn't have this thing I'm selling."
    • Our decisions are not always based on logic, they are based on ideas
  • Use the "Get To Know You Document"
  • Why joining The Learning Leader Circle is a good idea

Transcript

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One of our underlying goals here is to connect to you with the people that you're leading.

0:07.0

And so an important piece of the bystander story is instead of just going right into the story as it is the Wright brothers for

0:14.8

example you kind of put I caught like two little bookends on the story that you

0:19.9

start with your story about loving the story.

0:23.4

So you can say, you know, welcome to the meeting,

0:25.9

we're so happy you're here.

0:27.4

You know what, I will never forget this book that I read. It was a story about the Wright brothers. Now you have to

0:35.2

understand. I grew up and then you tell a little bit, you paint a little bit of that

0:40.1

picture of Dayton, Ohio. You have to tell the story of your love of this

0:44.4

story because then it becomes as you're telling the story, this also then becomes

0:50.8

your story because they're seeing it through your eyes.

0:55.4

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1:01.6

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1:04.0

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1:10.0

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1:12.0

After all, inflection points don't happen overnight.

1:14.6

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1:20.0

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1:26.0

Featuring a special forward by best-selling author Clayton Christensen of Harvard Business

1:31.5

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1:42.0

Welcome to the Learning Leader Show presented by Brixian Meyer. I am Ryan Hawk.

1:48.8

Thanks so much for being here.

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