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Storytelling with Puck

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At the start of each year, Puck Creations hosts a week long initiative for people to share their stories across social media called #StorytellingWithPuck. This podcast continues in that style. We'll be sharing stories, chatting about stories and becoming the next story about stories. We'll also be seeing why stories are so powerful in business, branding and marketing.

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The Flamingo Advantage How do you stand out from the crowd? What makes you different? The flamingo stands out by being a flamingo. What goes in is clearly seen on the outside. Its beauty literally comes from within.  Katie Hornor wants you to understand yourself better so you can stand out too. Her flower in her hair makes a mark but there's way more to it than that.  One of the best ways to make your voice heard is through stories and Katie has lots of them. Listen to find out more about the Flamingo Advantage, why it can be hard to stand out as a conservative Christian and the power of teaching to learn.  When you're finished listening, go ahead, check out Katie's website and get her book for free. You only have to pay shipping and handling fees. The links are below:  The Flamingo Advantage website www.freeflamingobook.com - Free book (Pay S&H)
Life Networker Listen. No. Really listen. Take in every word. Don’t think about what you’re going to say next or how you have a similar or better story. Just listen. We’re giving you that advice for this episode and we’re taking it from our guest, Wojtek Kolodziejczak, who has realised that business networking is really all about life networking. His stories are incredible. He’s gone from being a lawyer to a business development manager, to running his own business and living the life of a digital nomad. Plus, he wears great hats! So, open up the episode and listen. When you’ve finished, click the links below to find out more: Life Networker Website - https://lifenetworker.com/ Wojtek’s LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wojtekkolodziejczak/ Wojtek’s Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LifeNetworker/ Wojtek’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/lifenetworker/
Turn Your Passions Into Profits Have you ever been in Sports Illustrated? No? Have you ever been in a picture with REM? No? OK, we’ll leave that to Matt McWilliams and you can listen to his episode to find out why. These are just two of the many fascinating stories he tells and if that’s not enough, he also gives you a taste of how to turn your passions into profits. Of course, if you really want the detail, you’ll have to buy his book. Come back after you’ve listened to Matt’s episode and click on the link below to get the book and some amazing deals: passionsintoprofitsbook.com/puck
Half Time We talk about learning a lot. At Puck Creations, we love to absorb the latest information. We’re constantly updating our methods and making sure we’re providing the best possible service. What we haven’t thought as much about is what we need to unlearn. Lucy Griffin-Stiff shares a story by the wonderful Portia Nelson to get things going. Her insights into the traps we often fall into over and over again can’t be explained here so you’ll just have to listen. We talk about multitasking, habits, meditation, stories (of course), timeline therapy and so much more. We know you’ll want to find out more about Lucy. From here, that’s easy. Just click on the links below: Lucy’s website Lucy’s book – Hardback Paperback Rewrite your story with Lucy’s course Lucy’s LinkedIn
Travel that teaches  A teacher teaches. Lenise Collimore is known to be a great teacher. Great teachers also learn. Travel teaches too and it taught Lenise a lot about life. Her understanding of the English language and her ability to teach it to others gave her the opportunity to travel across many countries. Japan, Turkey, the Netherlands, to name a few. In each place, she spent time understanding the world around her and listening to the stories of others. Her writing is inspired and we’re sure you’ll be itching to get pen to paper once you’ve listened to this episode. Maybe you’ll write something that you’ll only allow people to see once you die? What an interesting thought. Listen to see why that thought was floating through the air and to get a sense of the humour, thoughtfulness and adventure that make this episode’s guest so special. Don’t forget to check out Lenise’s Instagram. The link’s below: https://www.instagram.com/eindhoven.in.motion/- Eindhoven in Motion
The best of 3 worlds An Englishwoman, a Kenyan and an Indian all record a podcast. Sounds like the start of a bad joke. It isn’t, it’s just a reflection of the incredible life our guest for Season 3, Episode 13 of the Storytelling with Puck podcast has had. Hansa Pankhania takes the good bits from each of the countries that have had the biggest effect on her life and uses them to help others. India is the birthplace of her parents. Kenya is where she spent her childhood. The UK has been her home since she was in her late teens. For Hansa, the importance of embracing the diversity and unity of these 3 cultures shines through. Her background taught her the power of kindness, acceptance and forgiveness. An academic with a zest for everyday life, Hansa advocates for better wellbeing and balance. My words don’t do her work justice, so listen to her tell her story, her way. BONUS: Hansa treats us to a short guided meditation about half way through the episode. So, what are you waiting for? Start listening now. 😊 While you’re listening, you’re probably going to want to connect with Hansa. We’ve made it easy. Just click on the links below: Aum Consultancy website: https://aumconsultancy.co.uk/ Hansa’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hpankhania/
Strength in weaknesses What’s your biggest weakness? What do you struggle with? Are there things you don’t consider to be weaknesses but others do? Maybe you see weaknesses where others don’t? Lydia Brown has cerebral palsy. She lived without a home for many years. Her challenges are bigger than many of us ever have to face. Yet, she uses a lot of the things that some might call weakness to provide her with the strength to move forward. Her hardest days are used as inspiration for wonderful poetry, her cerebral palsy has offered her resilience and her life lived without regular shelter has helped her to see the both the good and the bad of humanity. She chooses to focus on the good. We were inspired by our conversation with Lydia. We think you will be too. Make sure you listen today. If you’d like to get in touch with Lydia, you can find her using the links below: Lydia’s website (buy Strength in Weaknesses here) - https://awritersmind21.wixsite.com/my-site Lydia’s Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077069019710 Lydia’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/authorlydiabrown/ Lydia’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/swt-lemon-68bab6222/
What’s the best thing you’ve ever ordered? Online, in a shop, via a brochure, from the universe? Have you ever ordered a husband? If you were to order a husband or a partner for life, what specifics would you ask for? Susan Payton made a very specific order on April 27th 2006 and you can find out all about it by listening to Episode 11 of Series 3 of the Storytelling with Puck podcast. You can also discover how many stories we all have within us, how to create a bank of stories to share when the time is right and how Susan uses stories to create more business and deeper connections. Would you like to build deeper connections? Why not start by building a connection with the wonderful Susan Payton. Find out how below: Buy The Business of Stories by Susan Payton Susan’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanpaytonuk/ Susan’s Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thebusinessofstories 
When opportunity knocks Are you ready to be ahead of the crowd when opportunity comes knocking? One man was and our guest on Episode 10 of Series 3 of the Storytelling with Puck podcast is going to tell you all about him. He’ll also tell you about succinct copy, owning a radio station, how to come up with new ideas and more. If you’re still wondering why you should listen. It’s all about the stories. Scott has lots to tell. Who was the top salesperson? What does learning on the job really look like? Is there a job you wouldn’t want to be hands on with? To find out more about Scott and to connect, click the links below: Scott’s Website: www.FastForwardResults.com Scott’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottfrothingham/ Scott’s Blog: https://contentandcopywriters.blogspot.com/ Scott’s Books: https://www.azonlinks.com/B087H9K2PB
Lessons from the past Sometimes, we go through things and we have no idea why. We can’t work out what’s happening in our lives or how to fix it. Sometimes, we feel like we need to fix things that we don’t. When we look back at a life that once was, we often look with fresh eyes. We see what we could never have seen before. Only our knowledge today can inform our past. Gillian Jones, our guest on Series 3, Episode 9 of the Storytelling with Puck Podcast is an exceptional writer with so many stories to share. Her own history, her love of history and her empathy with people in the present are just a few of the factors that make her Story Hotel a place worth visiting. To get directions to her hotel and find out more about Gill, click on the links below: Sign up to Gill’s newsletter to see why story matters: https://winning-experimenter-9344.ck.page/e452d98344 Visit Gill’s story hotel website: www.gillianjonescopywriting.com Gill’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/gillianography Gill’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillianography1/
Exploring Life Charles Waters is an explorer. He’s travelled through many countries across many continents but that isn’t the only way he explores. For him, every new day is a chance to discover something new. From boarding school to university, to working in a wine shop, to travelling, to landscaping and to writing powerful copy, Charles is always discovering something new. In his most recent exploration, Charles found himself guesting on Episode 8, Series 3 of the Storytelling with Puck Podcast. What a guest he was! Explore just how wonderful his stories are by listening today. Charles’ appetite for exploration is just one of the aspects that make him a wonderful writer and you can find out more about him by clicking on the links below. Charles’ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlessbwaters/ Charles’ website - https://www.charleswaterswritingservices.co.uk/ Charles on Writer.me - https://writer.me/charles-waters/ Charles’ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheBorders62 Charles’ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/charles.waters.92351
The Jordan Legacy Please be aware that this episode talks about suicide and mental health challenges. If now isn't the right time to listen, please don’t press play. These stories are important and we need to tell them to raise awareness but your health and your current state of mind is more important than anything else. Steve shares the story of his son, Jordan. It’s not just about that painful moment in time but about everything that came before and the changing world that has developed since. We talk about the challenges, the lack of health parity and the need for better care. We also focus on hope. There is hope and with The Jordan Legacy, there’s a real opportunity to take action. #BatonOfHope is a hashtag that you will see more and more over the next year. Keep an eye on it and support it where you can as we need all of our efforts to make sure it has the impact it deserves. To find out more about The Jordan Legacy and to get support with your mental health, please visit https://thejordanlegacy.com/ .  If you’d like to keep up to date, follow the #BatonOfHope hashtag on LinkedIn, follow Steve Phillip and follow the Jordan Legacy using the links below: Steve’s LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevephilliphope/ The Jordan Legacy on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-jordan-legacy-foundation/
Conflicting Beats With words, with music, with poetry, with story, we create a rhythm, we let the beat guide us. Ta tam, ta tam, ta tam. Sheron’s poetry takes us into her flow, yet the occasional thump! Thump! Thump! Interrupts that beat. Her stories, her poetry, her insights will keep you enthralled. There are many places to go to connect with Sheron and to buy her wonderful books. Check them out below: Sheron’s website: https://www.sheronmingoy.com/ Sheron’s Mementos: https://www.supermementosyea.com/shop Buy Sheron’s books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sheron-Mingo-Y/e/B07ZJN158T Sheron’s Facebook page: https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079922680315 Sheron’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/sheronmingoy?t=cOjKzfGZ1-gCcob1jly6gQ&s=03 Sheron’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheron-m-534b91228/
Speak. Inspire. Empower. Do you like speaking in front of groups? What stops you? Lack of confidence? Fear? Something else? Have you heard of TEDx? Would you speak at one of those? Maybe you have already? Is your heart beating faster as I ask these questions? It’s OK if presenting isn’t your thing. It really isn’t for everyone but one thing is for sure, everyone can present. Mark Robinson, our guest for Episode 5 of Series 3 of the Storytelling with Puck Podcast has a lot to say on the subject and he’s definitely worth listening to. Get ready for 3 Cs, 3Es and more than 3 stories.  Get ready to present and make the most of Mark Robinson’s expertise by clicking the links below: Mark Robinson Training website: Home — Mark Robinson Training Mark’s LinkedIn: Mark Robinson | LinkedIn Buy Mark’s book: Speak Inspire Empower — Mark Robinson Training Website in Dutch! Spreek je Nederlands? Home - Mark Robinson
Smile for the camera! Where does inspiration come from? It comes from stories, of course. Here’s a prime example. Our guest for Series 3, Episode 4 of the Storytelling with Puck Podcast is a powerful storyteller. His medium is the camera. His films highlight the challenges of businesses, their successes, their stops along the way. With every story he tells, he inspires somebody, somewhere to take action. Tim was inspired, in his own right, by a story. Find out more about that by listening today. Let Tim make you smile by finding him using the links below: Tim’s LinkedIn - Timothy Mason | LinkedIn Creative business videos' website - Creative Business Videos – Creative Business Videos Creative film workshops' website - Home (creativefilmworkshops.co.uk)
Alchemy It’s not about dogs, it’s not about McFly, it’s not even about Teddy or Tizzy. It’s about you. You’re probably wondering how it’s about you. Maybe you’re even wondering what exactly IT is. Well, that’s the power of words. The power of magic. The power of alchemy. Once you listen to the compelling copywriter that is Eleanor Goold, you’ll understand everything. Luckily for you, there’s an opportunity to listen right now. Eleanor was a guest on Episode 3 of Series 3 of the Storytelling with Puck Podcast. (Just so you know, we talk about dogs!) To find out more about Eleanor’s alchemy, click on the links below: Eleanor Goold – LinkedIn KreativCopywriting The Copywriter Facebook Group Twitter Instagram
S03E02 - Bina Briggs: Moving

S03E02 - Bina Briggs: Moving

2022-05-0401:00:271

From one land to another, from one story to another, from one life to another. Bina Briggs has gone though things that many of us couldn’t imagine. A refugee from Uganda with a tough home life, Bina never had things easy. Still, she currently runs a successful HR company called Plain Talking HR and enjoys her life in Sunny Luton, in the UK. What got her here, you may ask? Well, if you’ve got the ears to listen, Bina’s got the legs, the strength and the tenacity to take you on this journey with her. Start listening to Episode 2 of Series 3 of the Storytelling with Puck Podcast now, to find out more. You need to buy Bina’s book. Really, you need to buy Bina’s book. You may also want to get in touch with her in other ways. We’ll leave the links below. Seriously though, buy Bina’s book. It’s called the Red Thread. Here’s where to buy it:  The Book - The Red Thread Book Plain Talking HR on Facebook - Plain Talking HR | Facebook Plain Talking HR on Twitter - Bina Briggs (@PlainTalkingHR) / Twitter Bina Briggs on LinkedIn - Bina Briggs | LinkedIn Bina talking about her book on YouTube - Bina Briggs - The Red Thread Book - YouTube
It starts with a hen Hens, homesteads, a little LinkedIn, a lot of marketing, where are we going with this? Jennifer Elia says that content is anything that educates your audience and stories are an amazing way of making that happen. Still, if you’re wondering what hens have to do with Jennifer’s business, this is the best place to find out. Start listening to Episode 1 of Series 3 of the Storytelling with Puck podcast right away. Are you looking to get found on LinkedIn? Check out Jennifer's links below to see how you can make that happen. Scale My Business - Jennifer's Website Jennifer's LinkedIn Jennifer's YouTube
Some people know exactly what they want to do at a very young age. Everything is planned out and no stone gets left unturned in making sure that they get there. Jennifer Nunez was not one of those people. Life after school was about taking things as they come. By doing that, Jennifer learned a lot about life and business that is easily missed when we follow a pre-determined path. Still, a marketing degree came calling, a marketing community was to be developed and a move to a completely new continent was on the horizon. Listen to episode 15 of Series 2 of the Storytelling with Puck podcast to find out more. Want to be part of Jennifer’s amazing marketing community or hire her to make your business go further? Click on the links below: Gem Services - Website. Jennifer's LinkedIn.
Isn't it brilliant that we're all so unique? You'll hear Puck Creations talk about the benefits of standing out all the time and we explain that the best way to do that is by defining who you are. You are unique, you are the magic ingredient. Yet, being unique doesn't mean that we need to be alone or lonely. We still have a lot in common with those around us. We can still connect. We can still share the feelings that matter most to us. Harshita Khandelwal writes in a way that helps us to connect on a deeper level and we get to share in her brilliance in episode 14 of Series 2 of the Storytelling with Puck Podcast. Want to find out more about Harshita? Of course you do. Find her using the link below: Harshita’s LinkedIn
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