Signature Stories: Michael Bungay Stanier
Description
Up next in Signature Stories, we're joined by Michael Bungay Stanier, speaker, coach and author of the wildly popular book "The Coaching Habit" and the brand new book, "How to Work with (Almost) Anyone." Michael sits down with Jay to share a story about a very bad job. Jay and MBS dive into how to use open loops, comedy in storytelling, and crafting tiny stories to create a sense of safety for your audience -- plus, they add some seasoning to the main ingredients of Michael's story to make it tastier.
Throughout this series, we'll learn from how inspiring creators and experts craft their most valuable, most original stories that build connection and resonate deeply. We're putting on display the hidden details, tiny choices, and emotional moments, as we seek to go beyond telling stories to instead BECOME storytellers.
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IN THIS EPISODE:
Michael Bungay Stanier: author of "The Coaching Habit", podcast host and keynote speaker
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PRODUCTION CREDITS:
- Creator, host, writer, editor: Jay Acunzo
- Producer and researcher: Ilana Nevins