Send us a text Winning Stories Rely On Details: Make Them See It, So They Trust It Most business owners don’t have a storytelling problem. They have a detail problem. “I used to be shy” is information, but “I hid under a pile of coats at family gatherings so nobody would talk to me” is a scene. And scenes are what make people listen, trust, and remember you. In this episode of The Story Lab, I break down why details create instant credibility, how to turn summaries into scenes, and a si...
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Send us a text Winning Stories Rely On Details: Make Them See It, So They Trust It Most business owners don’t have a storytelling problem. They have a detail problem. “I used to be shy” is information, but “I hid under a pile of coats at family gatherings so nobody would talk to me” is a scene. And scenes are what make people listen, trust, and remember you. In this episode of The Story Lab, I break down why details create instant credibility, how to turn summaries into scenes, and a si...
From Sad To Happy The Secret To Powerful Transformation Stories | Ep 13
The Story Lab
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From Sad To Happy The Secret To Powerful Transformation Stories | Ep 13
Send us a text We break down the transformation story as a simple, powerful arc from sad to happy and explain how to guide clients from point A to point B without leaving them in the dark. We share concrete steps, a social media example, and why you must be the guide, not the hero. • framing the problem as the audience’s “sad” and the goal as their “happy” • showing the darkness with empathy, then leading to the light • mapping a clear, stepwise path from point A to point B • painting an att...
The Story Lab
Send us a text Winning Stories Rely On Details: Make Them See It, So They Trust It Most business owners don’t have a storytelling problem. They have a detail problem. “I used to be shy” is information, but “I hid under a pile of coats at family gatherings so nobody would talk to me” is a scene. And scenes are what make people listen, trust, and remember you. In this episode of The Story Lab, I break down why details create instant credibility, how to turn summaries into scenes, and a si...