Seriously. Sticky. Storytelling.

You want your listeners to remember their time with you.  Your audience wants discover how your subject is meaningful TO THEM. You both want experiences that connect, spark thinking and inspire that next step.

Sticky stories awaken curiosity and connect to the memories, hopes and dreams of your listeners.  They help people realize how new ideas, places, communities, and goals are connected to things that ALREADY MATTER TO THEM. If you are working to bring a more diverse group of people into the conversation, sticky stories break down barriers between ‘us’ and ‘them’.

Ultimately, interpretation will help you bring listeners from understanding you to caring about your subject. Discover the edge that interpretive technique and sticky storytelling can put in your programs and presentations.

Uncover how you can make what matters to you matter to more people.

 

What is Interpretation?

If you are a leader, speaker, educator, subject matter expert of any kind, you’ve already learned everything you can about your subject. You understand the jargon, studied the detail, but your audience doesn’t have your background - they need you to break it down for them.

When you focus your knowledge and translate it into questions which provoke thought and stories your audience relate to, you’ve just interpreted your subject.

Interpretation is simple to understand, easy to apply, and infinitely flexible to your talks, pitches, presentations, tours, experiences, or even informal conversations!

You’ve created space for your guests to ask tough questions. Are you ready with honest, inclusive answers?

Naked Stands Out

Naked Is…

…Open. You can’t connect before you drop your guard and open yourself up to your audiences cares, questions and concerns. That act of trust on your part helps your listeners to open themselves up the same way.

…Vulnerable. You take a risk when you reveal your own passion and care for your subject. But the payoff is genuine openings for your listeners to experience things with you.

…Connected. You’ve dropped your guard, you’ve connected, and you become the bridge to your listeners forging their own meaningful connections.