EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 9 MIN
How to Build Genuine Trust Through Storytelling
from WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife · host Carmel
Send us Fan MailSHOW NOTES: WorkLife Stories from School of WorkLife Episode: How to Build Genuine Trust Through Storytelling Learning how to build genuine trust through storytelling is what transforms professional relationships from transactional to lasting — and it often begins with a single conversation that goes deeper than the brief.For five years, Daniel had been known for flawless client presentations. But something important was missing. The relationships rarely deepened beyond the project itself. This is the story of the moment one important question changed everything, and what it revealed about the three stories every professional needs to know how to tell.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Storytelling Newsletter (Free) Short, focused, and grounded in real WorkLife situations — how we communicate, lead, make decisions, and navigate challenges at work. Story Lesson How to Build Genuine Trust Through Storytelling Turn professional perfection into authentic credibility through the three fundamental stories that reveal the real value behind your work.Guided Programme The Art of WorkLife Storytelling: Creating Three Fundamental Stories That Define Your Identity Crafting Success, Failure, and Passion Narratives with Powerful Beginnings, Engaging Middles, and Memorable Endings.Support This Work: Your support makes a difference and helps me to continue creating resources that are accessible to everyone. Thank you. CarmelCommissioned learning resources, speaking engagements, and organisational partnerships: [email protected] stories I write are based on real WorkLife challenges, obstacles, failures and successes. Persons and companies portrayed in the stories are not based on real people or entities. Carmel O'ReillySupport the show
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