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What Happens in the Dark Makes the Best Stories
Podcast |
Standing Ovation
Publisher |
Jay Baer
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jun 10, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:37:58

Heroes are at the center of our stories… but what about antiheroes? Christine Cashen shares stories that don’t paint her in the finest of lights, all in the name of her mission to stop the world whining.

Every speaker needs humility, but Christine takes it to a different level – not least in her signature story about a literal run in with a former President. You can’t get much more cringe-inducing than nearly knocking George W Bush off stage!

So how does fighting the fear of poking fun at yourself work to the audience’s benefit? And what can we, as speakers, learn from Christine’s novel approach to heroes and antiheroes?

In this episode, find out about:

  • How Christine adapts stories to fit a conversational style vs a scripted style
  • Why observational humor increases empathy and how to add humor to your presentations and stories
  • How Christine walks the dangerous road of bringing politics into speaking
  • Christine’s method for keeping track of her stories and selecting the right one
  • What Christine believes is the best and worst amount of time to deliver a speech in

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