I’ve been a storyteller as long as I can remember. In 1990, I told the story or the Battle of Lexington & Concord in two hour audio cassette. In 1995, I wrote a business fable called The Edison Effect, that told the story about a manager who lost his job to technology and the lessons that he learned along the way back into the job market. In 2005, I started this storytelling podcast. And so it only made sense that ten years later, I started teaching the art of storytelling to business folks.
Griddlecakes Radio has blessed me with the opportunity to meet many listeners who’ve reached out to tell how my stories have affected them. Others have express their hopes to become better storytellers themselves. I’ve never talked about the act of storytelling on this podcast, and thought that we could use this end-of-the-year Griddlesode to peel back the storytelling curtain. So, for those listeners who want to become better storytellers, this Griddlesode is for you because I’m going to teach you the most important trait that any storyteller must have. And of course I’m going to do so through storytelling…three of them actually.
So sit back and get comfortable while I tell three little stories that share a common theme, the single most important trait that a storyteller must have.
The Music in this Griddlesode came from the Free Music Archive. In order of appearance are:
- Warm Duck Shuffle by Arne Huseby
- Has-been Blues by the Cantonement Jazz Band
- Stormy Blues by Arne Huseby
- Bessemer Blues by the Cantonement Jazz Band