EPISODE · Feb 15, 2023 · 45 MIN
Nurture Connection: Tell Them a Story
from Write Medicine
Storytelling cultivates authentic connections and inspires curiosity in our audiences. At the same time, arousing emotions can enhance the learning experience in professional development and continuing education scenarios, like continuing medical education/continuing education in the health professions (CME/CEHP). Today with Ben Riggs, author, writing coach, and Senior Communication Specialist for Kettering Health, Write Medicine considers how to use storytelling in the health professional education field. We focus on the importance of understanding the constituent parts of the writing process and understanding audience needs by first defining who they are. Connect with BenLinkedInResourcesRiggs B. Tell Them a Story. Using narrative nonfiction in your everyday writing. NY: Editorial Freelancers Association. WordRake: Writing Professionals on LinkedIn to FollowPepper Content:15 Freelance Writers You Should Follow on Linkedin for Inspiration Clear Writing Q&A Get Started on Your Writing Journey The Importance of Powerful Storytelling in Writing When we were talking about ideas/"leafmold," Ben mentioned an essay he wrote about walking his dog, Lewie. Here's the essay. Ben's recommendations for d books on writing: Elements of Style (Strunk &White) Writing Tools and Help! for Writers (Roy Peter Clark) On Writing Well and Writing to Learn (William Zinsser) The Reader, the Text, the Poem (Louise Rosenblatt) Support the show📍Grab the WriteCME Roadmap⭐ Review the podcast🗞️ Biweekly Newsletter with tips and resources to enrich your CME content niche➡️ Join WriteCME Pro for ongoing professional development 🌐 Podcast website🎙️ Share the podcast Mentioned in this episode:Why Retreats Work: Disconnection, Body Wisdom, and the Science of Letting GoRewrite Your Power Retreat 2026This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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Storytelling cultivates authentic connections and inspires curiosity in our audiences. At the same time, arousing emotions can enhance the learning experience in professional development and continuing education scenarios, like continuing medical education/continuing education in the health professions (CME/CEHP). Today with Ben Riggs, author, writing coach, and Senior Communication Specialist for Kettering Health, Write Medicine considers how to use storytelling in the health professional education field. We focus on the importance of understanding the constituent parts of the writing process and understanding audience needs by first defining who they are. Connect with BenLinkedInResourcesRiggs B. Tell Them a Story. Using narrative nonfiction in your everyday writing. NY: Editorial Freelancers Association. WordRake: Writing Professionals on LinkedIn to FollowPepper Content:15 Freelance Writers You Should Follow on Linkedin for Inspiration Clear Writing Q&A Get Started on Your Writing Journey The Importance of Powerful Storytelling in Writing When we were talking about ideas/"leafmold," Ben mentioned an essay he wrote about walking his dog, Lewie. Here's the essay. Ben's recommendations for d books on writing: Elements of Style (Strunk &White) Writing Tools and Help! for Writers (Roy Peter Clark) On Writing Well and Writing to Learn (William Zinsser) The Reader, the Text, the Poem (Louise Rosenblatt) Support the show📍Grab the WriteCME Roadmap⭐ Review the podcast🗞️ Biweekly Newsletter with tips and resources to enrich your CME content niche➡️ Join WriteCME Pro for ongoing professional development 🌐 Podcast website🎙️ Share the podcast
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