Exploring Stories: Illuminating the Teachings Within

Published: July 12, 2023, 7 a.m.

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I\\u2019m invited to a very high-level martial arts seminar to provide communications training to the attendees. These attendees are not your average martial artists, however: they train governments and militaries all over the world. And they\\u2019ve all traveled here for this event.

Tommy, the person running the event, starts the morning by having everyone gather around him. He reaches into his duffel bag, pulls something out, and holds it in front of each person, inviting them to take a calculated risk.

Silence. But then, slowly, one by one they all rise to the challenge\\u2026 until there\\u2019s just one person left in the room who hasn\\u2019t tried it yet.\\xa0

Me.\\xa0

Even though I\\u2019m not here to show off any martial arts skills, everyone\\u2019s eyes are still on me because they know I\\u2019m a martial artist, too. And now everyone is waiting - and watching - to see what I\\u2019m going to do next.

So what exactly was this experiment, and how did I respond to the challenge? Today on the Storytelling School Podcast, we mix things up with a brand new \\u201cExploring Stories\\u201d master series where I dive into one aspect of storytelling or a piece of a story and show how you can use these insights, tools, and perspective to take your storytelling to the next level. And in this episode, I reveal the calculated risk that I (and the other martial artists) took that day and the powerful lesson it taught me. I\\u2019ll also teach you:

Why do calculated risks make for such great stories to tell? And what\\u2019s the one caveat you need to be careful of when it comes to storytelling?

What you will learn in this episode:

  • What kinds of calculated risks you can take as a speaker or storyteller
  • How you can enter into a story and its lesson
  • How your story can have multiple lessons (and what influences which lesson you teach)

A little about me:

Hi there. I\\u2019m Kymberlee.

As a Speaking Strategist and founder of Storytelling School, I\\u2019ve had the pleasure of working with over 500 speakers, business leaders, and entrepreneurs worldwide for over a decade. No matter if those folks were getting ready to take the TED or TEDx stage or preparing for a high-stakes presentation with everything on the line, my specialty is High Stakes Short Form Communication. I\\u2019ve seen what works when influencing change and what doesn\\u2019t. It turns out storytelling is one of the most powerful tools you can have in your arsenal. That\\u2019s why I\\u2019m building a movement of master storytellers to affect change in the world on a global scale to help people tell real stories that have influence and impact. With effective storytelling, you change people\\u2019s lives.

Since competition for potential client attention is fierce, a story can make the difference between being memorable or irrelevant. You\\u2019ll find me sharing my matcha tea mishap to discuss perfectionism, my quest for Bruce Lee and Hello Kitty art to explore kindness, or the six months of live blade training I underwent to illustrate presence. I spend my days showing the power of using stories to help cement ideas and bring lessons to life and teaching my clients to do the same.

If you think business owners can\\u2019t tell stories or don\\u2019t have stories to share with their clients, staff, donors, followers, or investors, I invite you to reconsider your perspective. There\\u2019s no better place than in business to tell your stories so audiences, no matter how big or small, can understand how you think and what you value.

Now it\\u2019s your turn... If you\\u2019re ready to become a master storyteller and effect change in our world, you\\u2019ve come to the right place.

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