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Using the Power of Stories for Better Communication with Matthew Dicks

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Research shows that communicating with stories can lead to more retention, action, and connection - which are all essential elements of learning. Today we're going to present the research that shows why stories are so powerful. And then Matthew Dicks (one of the world's best storytellers) will give us some tools and techniques to become better storytellers and communicators.
Full Show Notes
Quick Links
Matthew Dicks
Storyworthy by Matthew Dicks
Retention Study
Simulation Study
Blood Pressure Study
Einstein Study
How Stories Enhance Learning by Saga Briggs
Why Does the Brain Love Stories? by Saga Briggs
Alex Belser’s Website
Trevor Ragan

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Research shows that communicating with stories can lead to more retention, action, and connection - which are all essential elements of learning. Today we're going to present the research that shows why stories are so powerful. And then Matthew Dicks (one of the world's best storytellers) will give us some tools and techniques to become better storytellers and communicators.
Full Show Notes
Quick Links
Matthew Dicks
Storyworthy by Matthew Dicks
Retention Study
Simulation Study
Blood Pressure Study
Einstein Study
How Stories Enhance Learning by Saga Briggs
Why Does the Brain Love Stories? by Saga Briggs
Alex Belser’s Website
Trevor Ragan

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