• Master Storytelling: How to Turn Your Experiences into Stories that Teach, Lead, and Inspire

  • By: Mark Carpenter, Darrell Harmon
  • Narrated by: Mark Carpenter
  • Length: 2 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (66 ratings)

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Master Storytelling: How to Turn Your Experiences into Stories that Teach, Lead, and Inspire

By: Mark Carpenter, Darrell Harmon
Narrated by: Mark Carpenter
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Publisher's summary

Your life is full of experiences that can teach principles, lead teams, and inspire action. But instead of tapping into these experiences, you use facts, numbers, and reasoning - numbing your audiences into a coma. Whether you’re a speaker, leader, teacher, coach, or anyone else who needs to instruct and inspire, this audiobook is for you.

In Master Storytelling you’ll learn:

  • Why stories are so enticing to our brains
  • How to find experiences that can teach, lead, and inspire
  • A simple process to craft those experiences into compelling stories
  • How anyone can become a good storyteller
©2018 Mindset Strategic Leadership (P)2019 Mindset Strategic Leadership

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Totally and completely impressed!

Life deemed it necessary to put Mark in my path, and I am grateful. This book is fantastic. I listened to it once and am listening to it again with an absolute commitment to working these principles into my life. There is so much power in so few words, which is something I certainly appreciate. The GIFT of strengthening your ability to inspire, motivate, and empathize more deeply with the world around you through stories of your victories and defeats is what this book is all about for me. If you want to touch people deeply and authentically, this is the book for you. I'll be memorizing it shortly; I suggest you do the same.
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An outstanding breakdown of how to tell great stories

This book methodically breaks down how to tell great stories, whether on stage or writing. It truly gives you a systematic roadmap on how to tell the beginning, middle and end of a good story.

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Worth every minute invested in listening to it.

I don't know much about storytelling, but Inow value it highly because of this book.
I am able to tell stories naturally, but I'll be better just from hearing this book, just the first time!

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Good information

The narrator for a book on story telling should be engaging and Mark Carpenter did not disappoint. The chapters blended well, and provided the kind of information that you can easily remember and use. I’ll review some of the chapters and use many of the suggestions!

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Enjoyable and useful

Great stories and reference to learn and improve your storytelling. Recommend this as a resource for anyone

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Waste of money

I wasted waiting when this would actually give me tips on how to tell a great story instead, he just keeps on and on and on about what great stories can do how great stories can affect your life, but it never really teaches you how to tell a great story.

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not worth the read

Unfortunately, this book was very disappointing. Didn't get into how to story tell which is what the title implies.

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Not Nurse approved, its basic.

basic communication skills and barely scratches surface of story telling. see native American storytelling and Ancient art of storytelling. every one has a story. this book had no tools. learned this stuff in high school.

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