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99% of founders SUCK at storytelling. Here's the pro who taught Slack & Salesforce how to do it. | Matthew Dicks, professional storyteller & bestselling author of Storyworthy.
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There is no better storyteller in the world than Matthew Dicks. He tells stories for a living. He gets paid by the world's biggest brands to create stories for them. He's won Moth StorySLAM (a storytelling competition in NYC) a record 59 times.
Every founder knows storytelling is a critical skill. But 99% of founders I meet are terrible storytellers. They overcomplicate, they include too much information, they try to convince with data.
Like Matthew says, "Most of what people say in business is forgettable".
Whether you want to close customers, investors or employees, you need to stand out and be remembered. And the best way to do that is to tell compelling stories that resonate.
Here's how to do it.
Why you should listen
- Why the key being remembered is being different
- How to use stories to stand out and resonate with customers, investors and employees
- Learn how to tell an effective story that is relatable, creates suspense, and includes personal connections.
- How to use personal stories to sell more product.
- Why you often shouldn't start a story at the beginning.
Keywords
storytelling, business, relatability, suspense, personal connection, Slack, Salesforce, communication, connection, simplicity, contrast, value proposition, trust
Timestamps
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:02:52) A Story About Why Storytelling is Important
(00:11:18) Deconstructing the Story
(00:15:07) Keeping a Story in Present Tense
(00:16:58) Start With Location and Action
(00:20:41) When to Tell a Story Chronologically
(00:28:13) The Story for Slack
(00:35:33) Making a Pitch with No Data
(00:41:51) It's not B2B or B2C-- it's H2H
(00:47:57) The Goal is to be Remembered
(00:52:23) Use Truth in Your Story for Relatability
(00:55:11) Making up stories on the fly for portfolio companies
Send me a message to let me know what you think!
บท
1. 99% of founders SUCK at storytelling. Here's the pro who taught Slack & Salesforce how to do it. | Matthew Dicks, professional storyteller & bestselling author of Storyworthy. (00:00:00)
2. A Story About Why Storytelling is Important (00:02:52)
3. Deconstructing the Story (00:11:18)
4. Keeping a Story in Present Tense (00:15:07)
5. Start With Location and Action (00:16:58)
6. When to Tell a Story Chronologically (00:20:41)
7. The Story for Slack (00:28:13)
8. Making a Pitch with No Data (00:35:33)
9. It's not B2B or B2C, it's H2H (00:41:51)
10. The Goal is to be Remembered (00:47:57)
11. Making up stories on the fly for portfolio companies (00:55:11)
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Manage episode 430660358 series 3298391
There is no better storyteller in the world than Matthew Dicks. He tells stories for a living. He gets paid by the world's biggest brands to create stories for them. He's won Moth StorySLAM (a storytelling competition in NYC) a record 59 times.
Every founder knows storytelling is a critical skill. But 99% of founders I meet are terrible storytellers. They overcomplicate, they include too much information, they try to convince with data.
Like Matthew says, "Most of what people say in business is forgettable".
Whether you want to close customers, investors or employees, you need to stand out and be remembered. And the best way to do that is to tell compelling stories that resonate.
Here's how to do it.
Why you should listen
- Why the key being remembered is being different
- How to use stories to stand out and resonate with customers, investors and employees
- Learn how to tell an effective story that is relatable, creates suspense, and includes personal connections.
- How to use personal stories to sell more product.
- Why you often shouldn't start a story at the beginning.
Keywords
storytelling, business, relatability, suspense, personal connection, Slack, Salesforce, communication, connection, simplicity, contrast, value proposition, trust
Timestamps
(00:00:00) Intro
(00:02:52) A Story About Why Storytelling is Important
(00:11:18) Deconstructing the Story
(00:15:07) Keeping a Story in Present Tense
(00:16:58) Start With Location and Action
(00:20:41) When to Tell a Story Chronologically
(00:28:13) The Story for Slack
(00:35:33) Making a Pitch with No Data
(00:41:51) It's not B2B or B2C-- it's H2H
(00:47:57) The Goal is to be Remembered
(00:52:23) Use Truth in Your Story for Relatability
(00:55:11) Making up stories on the fly for portfolio companies
Send me a message to let me know what you think!
บท
1. 99% of founders SUCK at storytelling. Here's the pro who taught Slack & Salesforce how to do it. | Matthew Dicks, professional storyteller & bestselling author of Storyworthy. (00:00:00)
2. A Story About Why Storytelling is Important (00:02:52)
3. Deconstructing the Story (00:11:18)
4. Keeping a Story in Present Tense (00:15:07)
5. Start With Location and Action (00:16:58)
6. When to Tell a Story Chronologically (00:20:41)
7. The Story for Slack (00:28:13)
8. Making a Pitch with No Data (00:35:33)
9. It's not B2B or B2C, it's H2H (00:41:51)
10. The Goal is to be Remembered (00:47:57)
11. Making up stories on the fly for portfolio companies (00:55:11)
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