Thanks so much for being there for my mini-workshop at your Culture Champions Virtual Offsite!Hawaiian dress Marsha Shandur Caroline White Tweaked CROP


On this page, you’ll find:

  1. Some specific suggested actions to take after this workshop to solidify your learning
  2. Storytelling Checklist PDF to help you prepare for any presentation
  3. More on how to edit — including the 4 questions you MUST ask before writing ANY presentation
  4. Info on what to do if you want to take this to the next level and work on your stories or have me speak to your team
  5. How to get hold of the video + PDF training for connecting by using emotions in storytelling (plus free email coaching from me)


(1) Suggested actions to take this week

Once again, two levels!

(A) Describe emotions using the “Show, Don’t Tell” principle.
Before the end of the week: when telling someone about a conversation that you’ve had, illustrate the other person’s emotion by describing their facial expression, tone of voice or body language — without explicitly naming that emotion. 

(B) Observe emotions expressed physically.
Between now and Friday: whenever you see or interact with someone and you sense they’re feeling a strong emotion, start to pay attention to exactly what they’re doing that makes you sense that. Ask yourself, what is the difference in their facial expression, tone of voice or body language?


(2) Captivating Story Checklist PDF — reference this before storytelling in any presentation

Right click (or Ctrl+click on mac) to save as a PDF

Yes Yes Marsha’s Captivating Story Checklist (Fillable PDF)

Yes Yes Marsha’s Captivating Story Checklist (Printable PDF)

(3) More Editing exploration!

If you want some more advice on how to edit, read this and then this.

For assistance editing presentations or keynotes (long or short):

Four questions you must ask yourself before giving ANY presentation (PDF included)


(4) Inspired to sharpen up your presentations and storytelling or bring this learning to your team? Here’s how to take the next step

I would love – LOVE – to help you.

Have a presentation or keynote coming up, want me to speak to your team — or just know you’d like to become a better storyteller with my help?

Let’s chat! We can jump on the phone – click HERE to book in a call, or just email me on marsha@yesyesmarsha.com


(5) Get some deeper-level video training on how to connect with stories — plus free coaching from me!

If you’d like free coaching via email, along with my guide for how to most effectively use emotions in storytelling, then just fill in your details below:

Thanks again for being at the workshop!

You rule,

(Yes Yes) Marsha

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