Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation

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Mar. 24, 2016
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation
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Storytelling uncovered Eventex presentation

Editor's Notes

  1. STORYTELLING IS ONE OF THE MOST POWERFULL EXCERSIS TO USE AT EVENTS Why, because it effects so many importants parts of the brain. So in fact it activates many important parts of the brain. But that is only when you listen to a story. Wouldn’t it be cool if everyone can tell their story not just me?
  2. This is what usually happens!
  3. But is doesn’t fit with our basic human needs thus audience’s need Design your event with these 3 basic needs incorporated
  4. reveal why and how storytelling leads to deeper engagement and transformation of people at live events.  How: use the magic of storytelling to design events What: can create events that have both autonomous and shared experiences. Why storysharing is a powerfull answer to meet the audience’s need for autonomy, relatedness and competence. What tools can be used to fuel creativity and engagement. How this leads to deeper connections and transformation of audiences’ expectations at live events.
  5. We are born storytellers, before we could read or write we told each other stories. This is how we
  6. create a safe and trusting space where people will join in the new learning processes. Tools for autonomy: writing – brains work – creative Silent reflection maybe, in a minute
  7. I want to activate many more parts of the brain
  8. You can learn much more from 150 people 5 min think and write x 4 stories = 150 x 5 = 750 x 4 stories create a safe and trusting space where people will join in the new learning processes. Tools for autonomy: writing – brains work – creative Silent reflection maybe, in a minute opening questions matters a lot. appeal to participants’ experience learning model: we learn not by acquiring and retaining knowledge-as-facts, but by picking up and integrating material that is relevant to the intentions and projects we have, things that will help us flourish and unfold our potentials.
  9. Loation: fluent: even the most restricted locations can be facilitated from public spaces to monumantal buildings Time: TEDx was fully scheduled. High level audence, royal family, ministers etc. 10 days before we started Target group: Anyone can write or draw an awnser,
  10. Write a short story about best event experience? Why did you go there How did it make you feel What made it so special
  11. Write a short story about best event experience? Why did you go there How did it make you feel What made it so special
  12. Write a short story about best event experience? Why did you go there How did it make you feel What made it so special
  13. Write a short story about best event experience? Why did you go there How did it make you feel What made it so special
  14. Write a short story about best event experience? Why did you go there How did it make you feel What made it so special
  15. Design your event with these 3 basic needs incorporated
  16. But is doesn’t fit with our basic human needs thus audience’s need Design your event with these 3 basic needs incorporated
  17. Design your event with these 3 basic needs incorporated