Sharing Conference Stories

Ever feel frustrated at a conference because so many sessions were concurrent, and you couldn’t attend them all? Laura Fitton had some good advice on the subject in the blog of Pistachio Consulting. She noted that it’s almost as good to hear stories about missed sessions, socially mediated though those … Continue reading

More Storytelling Urged in PR

Jon Greer’s reflections (in his blog, Catching Flack) on a recent media-relations summit emphasize the pervasiveness of the summit’s message that public-relations practitioners need to be doing more storytelling: Time and again during the conference, the need for becoming better and more agile storytellers came up as the essential tool … Continue reading

Locative Storytelling, a.k.a. LoJo

What is locative storytelling? asks the FAQ at LoJoConnect. And the response: Using the bouquet of emerging mobile and location-based technologies (from GPS-enabled mobile phones to interactive online maps), locative storytelling provides multi-media content that enhances a user’s connection to a given place. At its best, this kind of interactive … Continue reading

What Is a Storyteller?

Nice description of storytellers at the School of Storytelling at Emerson College in the UK: A storyteller is more than just a teller of stories. Storytellers are entertainers, teachers and healers with a long spiritual tradition. Their creative work often focuses on strengthening the communities in which they live. Drawing … Continue reading

How Storytelling Contributes to Learning

Dr. Rebecca Isbell is a proponent of storytelling for learning, especially for young children. On her Web site, she notes these learning advantages for children that stories offer: They provide a new way to learn how the world works. Exposes them to stories from other cultures and different people. Storytelling … Continue reading

Nuggets from a Mighty Mouth

Found some nice nuggets in the storytelling section of the blog (Mighty Casey Media Mighty Mouth Blog) of Casey Quinlan, who describes herself as a “20-year veteran of network news and sports, now a writer, speaker and storytelling guru helping companies and their customers get to ‘happily ever after’.” She … Continue reading

A Broader View of Organizational Stories

ChangingMinds.org has a nice section on Storytelling in Organizations, including what’s special about organizational storytelling, its purpose, storytelling channels, and a section on teaching tales. The site also lists a wider variety of organizational story types than I’ve seen before, including: Cautionary tales Genesis stories Leadership stories Stories of failure … Continue reading