

188 - How to tell better stories — with Kindra Hall
43 snips May 11, 2022
Kindra Hall, an acclaimed keynote speaker and bestselling author, delves into the art of storytelling and its profound impact on business connections. She discusses the essential elements of effective storytelling, emphasizing the need for authenticity and emotional resonance. Listeners learn how to refine their narratives by balancing rehearsal with spontaneity, making stories relatable and engaging. Kindra also addresses the vulnerabilities of public speaking, offering practical tips to help both extroverts and introverts share compelling tales and conquer self-doubt.
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Fifth Grade Revelation
- Kindra Hall discovered the power of storytelling in fifth grade when she captivated a restless third-grade class.
- She abandoned her assigned book and told a story, realizing stories could command attention amidst chaos.
Physics Paper
- In high school physics, Kindra needed one more page for her gravity paper.
- She added a story about rollercoasters and got an A, proving stories' power even in technical contexts.
Stories Enhance Information
- People often remove stories from presentations to "get to the point."
- Ironically, stories make information "stick" better, increasing retention and impact.