It’s showtime. You’re backstage waiting for your cue. Are you ready? Yesterday, my friend + mentor Selena Soo shared some of her best tips on how strategically using publicity can help build your business… and it’s worked for all kinds of folks from health gurus to consultants to performers and storytellers (like me). AND… Selena […]
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Challenge Accepted: The First 7 Days
It’s been a week! Somehow, I’ve managed to get online and find something to talk about for 7 days straight. For those of you who’ve joined me for this part of the journey, thank you. I’m super grateful to all of you who’ve tuned in and offered comments, questions, and even likes + shares! […]
Challenge Accepted: Introducing the 21 day FB Live Challenge
I decided to join a 21-day Facebook Live challenge. Why? I’m a Professional Storyteller. My stage is usually the voiceover booth, a corporate boardroom or a stage in a theater. This year, I decided to study on-camera acting technique to help broaden my acting horizons and continue my storytelling education. I realized that the camera […]
Getting through the fog
This morning, I woke up to run, and it looked like this outside: It felt like I woke up in a hazy dream. Or San Francisco. Or both. As I drove to meet my friends for our beach run, all I could do was follow whatever markers I could see ahead of me: The traffic […]
Cross-training with Storytelling – Theater of the Courtroom Podcast
I had the opportunity to sit down with Mike Deblis, the host of the Theater of the Courtroom Podcast. His listeners are lawyers, who are looking to grow their presentation and persuasion skills using lessons from acting, improv and storytelling. We discussed the art of storytelling, why it’s important and how to break down a […]
Stories matter. I’m thrilled to share my stories with you on Entrepreneur on Fire!
John Lee Dumas hosts Entrepreneur On Fire, a daily podcast that broadcasts 7 days a week. For the past 3+ years, he’s posted a conversation a day with business owners of all sizes and types. So I was thrilled (and more than a bit nervous) to find myself on the other side of the mic […]