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The Science of Storytelling: What Listening to a Story Does to Our Brains

Here is the science around storytelling and how we can use it to make better decisions every day:

Tell Us Something – October Storytelling News – Reflection and an Invitation to Listen

Storytelling is a survival skill. Storytelling is a way to have a conversation with ourselves, and by sharing our story, we invite others into that conversation.

“We’re In This Together” Update MEDA Fall Conference and Candidate Forum Agenda – 10/13-15 – Online – Register Now!

The agenda has some interactive segments – look it over and be prepared to share.  Thank you!

Billionaire Warren Buffett: This is the ‘one easy way’ to increase your worth by ‘at least’ 50 percent

Legendary investor and billionaire Warren Buffett has a tip.

Tell Us Something – Storytelling Intensive Workshop this summer!

If you’ve always wanted to discover your story and learn how to perform it, this workshop is for you!

Tell Us Something Online Storytelling Intensive Workshop – Tuesday Evenings – 7/28 – 8/25 – 5:30-7PM

The goal of the workshop is to have a 10-minute story to share on the theme “Good Intentions” by the end of the workshop.

Tell-Us-Something Announcing Free and Pay What You Can Storytelling Workshops

This month we have two storytelling intensive workshops available.

Tell-Us-Something – Stories in the time of COVID – a Love Story

I am still committed to helping people get their stories heard through a variety of platforms. Tell Us Something has your back.

“Tell Us Something” Memories – Pat Williams’ dinner with Coretta Scott King where she told him about the development of Dr. King’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech he gave at Lincoln Memorial in 1963.

We’re listening back on this great story from Tell Us Something in 2014.

Tell Us Something kicks off busiest year yet with Top Hat fundraiser dinner Sunday evening 2/9 in Missoula at the Top Hat

The dinner is an effort to raise money for the project’s biggest year to date with entry into three new cities as they work towards becoming a 501c3 nonprofit, said executive director Marc Moss.