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‘Storyliving’ – Transforming Leadership through Everyday Communications by Jay Golden

Your audience is drowning in a sea of data. How can you be more memorable and more transformative as a leader in this time of information overload? How can your authenticity and purpose truly influence your most treasured audiences?

The answer is in the journeys you’ve taken, and the gems you’ve left by the side of the road.

In this highly interactive talk, Story Living, CEO Storytelling Coach and Author Jay reveals how shaping your essential insights into retellable stories can make your change-making more impactful and your work more purposeful.

Story Living means:
• Story listening
• Being a student of transformation
• Leveraging the brain science of memorability
• Translating meaning from your lived experience to catalyze purposeful leadership
• Gathering, shaping, and sharing a collection of essential, retellable stories to guide people through the noise

Jay Golden is an author, CEO story coach, and international speaker on leadership through storytelling. As founder and Chief Storyteller at Retellable, Jay teaches leaders in tech, sustainability, travel, and food sectors to find, shape, and catalyze authentic stories that change leadership and culture. While the impact of these stories have reached around the planet, the work always begins very locally. “Before a story can change the world,” says Jay, “It first has to change you.”

Jay is an open-water swimmer, language enthusiast, and the author of Retellable: How Your Essential Stories Unlock Power and Purpose.
Presenter’s Website: https://www.retellable.com

FREE ADMISSION – 1757 Ashland St., Ashland, OR. One mile west of I-5 Exit 14

Date & Time:

October 3, 2024 @ 9:00 pm - October 8, 2024 @ 5:00 pm

Cost:

Free

Rogue Valley Metaphysical Library

1757 Ashland St.
Ashland, 97520

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