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@Jon Hord and the dirt bikes are great for that too! That’s the best part about being a parent, having an excuse to play, right?
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@Matthias Schweiker awesome!
Storytelling
Here are seven storytelling techniques you could use on a podcast, with examples. 1. Open loops: An unfinished thought that makes people need the ending. "Last year I made a decision that cost my company $50,000. It turned out to be the best investment I ever made." You don't say what the decision was. Not yet. 2. Curiosity gap: The space between what someone knows and what they want to know. "I spent 10 years at Forbes. The biggest lesson had nothing to do with media." Now everyone wants to know what it was about. 3. Relatable characters: People connect to people, not concepts. Weak: "Our marketing strategy wasn't working." Strong: "Mike was the VP of Marketing. Every Monday he walked into the leadership meeting, sweating through his white dress shirt, with a new dashboard and a growing sense of panic." Now you can picture Mike. 4. Emotional contrast: The swing is the story. "At 8 a.m. I was convinced my business was finished. By 5 p.m. we'd landed the biggest client in company history." Bigger swing, better story. 5. Narrative tension: Uncertainty pulls people forward. "We had one week of cash left. Payroll was due Friday. And our biggest customer still hadn't paid." You want to know what happens. 6. Specific details: Specificity feels true. Weak: "I was nervous." Strong: "I refreshed my inbox 27 times, by the time the reporter wrote back, I had finished off an entire box of Cheez-Its." "27" does more work than "very." 7. Metaphor: It makes an unfamiliar idea click. “AI is like a brilliant intern with a photographic memory and zero common sense. Give it directions to make you cheesecake, and it will hand you a block of parmesan with chocolate frosting." The strongest stories run several of these at once. "Two weeks after being laid off from Forbes, I was sitting at my kitchen table staring at a spreadsheet. I had exactly 94 days of runway before I'd need another job. What happened next changed how I think about building a business." That's a relatable character, specific details (kitchen table, 94 days), emotional contrast, tension, an open loop, and a curiosity gap. Six techniques, three sentences.
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@Matthias Schweiker thanks I'm familiar with that show, I will take another listen as it's been awhile!
Classroom content is finally here!
I was dragging my feet but you can now start watching videos in the classroom. Please share feedback and let me know what you think is missing.
Classroom content is finally here!
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@Matthias Schweiker good luck with everything and just do a little bit each day. The beauty of Skool is you can do it on your phone from anywhere!
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@Jon Hord appreciate it, more content will be added hopefully later today too!
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1 like • Jun 20
@Jon Hord you have a really inspiring story, appreciate you sharing it!!
1 like • Jun 26
@Edwyn Kumar welcome Edwin!! Look forward to helping you get some more exposure!
To Record, or Not To Record
I just announced Story Hour starting next Friday at 9am EST. It will be like storytelling practice in a casual environment over coffee. Should we record these calls, or no? What do you think?
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Wonderfish helps founders & CEOs gain visibility through media + podcasts. I launched it after 20 years in marketing & media including 10 @ Forbes.

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Cedar Grove, NJ