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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2024 · 15 MIN

Ep 24: Stop Using Timelines in Your Stories and Do This Instead

from Words that Change Lives

In this episode, Helen Packham challenges the conventional approach to storytelling by discouraging the use of straightforward timelines. Instead, she encourages you to explore more dynamic and engaging methods such as nonlinear narratives, thematic structures, flashbacks, multiple perspectives, and framing devices. Using examples from film and literature, she illustrates the power of these techniques to enhance emotional engagement, maintain audience interest, and deepen character and thematic development. Tune in as Helen provides practical strategies and tips for incorporating these storytelling methods into your talks and presentations, helping you create a more impactful narrative. If you're ready to uplevel your storytelling techniques this episode is for you. Here are the highlights:01:03 Avoid timeline storytelling, share the impact instead.05:11 Structures can be theme-centered for engagement.09:10 Using framing devices enhances storytelling with layers.10:35 Create tension, immerse the audience, show character growth, end with a strong conclusions13:44 Use quotes as framing devices in presentations.Connect with Helen:Website: helenpackham.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/helenpackhamFacebook: www.facebook.com/helenpackhamcoachLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/helenpackhamGet instant, free access to my master series where I explore storytelling in more detail. I share more on how you can develop your core story, and how you can use storytelling in your talks, meetings and presentations to increase their impact. Produced by winteraudio.co.uk

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