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A Storied Career explores intersections/synthesis among various forms of
Applied Storytelling:
journaling
blogging
organizational storytelling
storytelling for identity construction
storytelling in social media
storytelling for job search and
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Thank YOU, Bernajean, for All You Do for Storytelling
Bernajean Porter, who is kind enough to frequently retweet my entries here on A Storied Career, made a lovely comment on yesterday’s entry. Since comments are a bit obscured here, I thought I’d bring it to the forefront as Bernajean des...
Q&A with a Story Guru: Annie Hart: Everyone Has a Story to Tell
Q&A with a Story Guru: Annie Hart: Changing the World Through Story
Q&A with a Story Guru: Annie Hart: Redefining Story
Q&A with a Story Guru: Annie Hart: We Need a New Story to Live By
Q&A with a Story Guru: Annie Hart: Story Has the Power to Effect Change
I believe it was through Twitter that I learned of Annie Hart, and I was immediately intrigued by her “stories change the world” philosophy. She is likely one of the very last Q&A practitioners who will make it into my upcoming free...
Q&A with a Story Guru: Stewart Marshall: Economic Crisis Sprang from Stories Ignored and Covered Up
See a photo of Stewart, his bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4. Q&A with Stewart Marshall, Question 5: Q: To what extent do you feel the current economic crisis increases the need for financial storytelling? How might ...
Q&A with a Story Guru: Stewart Marshall: Social Media Makes Stories Interactive
See a photo of Stewart, his bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, and Part 2. Q&A with Stewart Marshall, Question 4: Q: The culture is abuzz about Web 2.0 and social media. To what extent do you participate in social media (such as through LinkedIn...
Q&A with a Story Guru: Stewart Marshall: Screenwriting Metaphor Works for Story
See a photo of Stewart, his bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, and Part 2. Q&A with Stewart Marshall, Question 3: Q: What people or entities have been most influential to you in your story work and why? A: My two favourite references are Steve ...
Q&A with a Story Guru: Stewart Marshall: Stories Can Demystify Data
See a photo of Stewart, his bio, and Part 1 of this Q&A. Q&A with Stewart Marshall, Question 2: Q: How did you initially become involved with story/storytelling/narrative? What attracted you to this field? What do you love about it? A...
Q&A with a Story Guru: Sean Buvala: Corporate Folks Must Take Storytelling Skill Seriously
See a photo of Sean, his bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4. Q&A with Sean Buvala, Question 8: Q: You coach storytellers, including corporate storytellers, and on your site devoted to that effort, you note that “...
Q&A with a Story Guru: Sean Buvala: You Must Tell Stories to Get Better at Stories
See a photo of Sean, his bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, Part 2, and Part 3. Q&A with Sean Buvala, Questions 6 and 7: Q: What’s your favorite story about a transformation that came about through a story or storytelling act? A: I am not...
Q&A with a Story Guru: Sean Buvala: His Site Aims to Create Community
See a photo of Sean, his bio, Part 1 of this Q&A, and Part 2. Q&A with Sean Buvala, Questions 4 and 5: Q: Your Web site, Storyteller.net is a major resource for performance storytellers and others interested in storytelling. The site i...
Q&A with a Story Guru: Sean Buvala: Definition of Storytelling is Critical
See a photo of Sean, his bio, and Part 1 of this Q&A. Q&A with Sean Buvala, Questions 2 and 3: Q: How important is it to you and your work to function within the framework of a particular definition of “story?” (i.e., What ...
Q&A with a Story Guru: Sean Buvala: If Everything We Do is Storytelling, Then Nothing is Storytelling
I am so excited to bring you a Q&A from Sean Buvala, a frequent commenter to A Storied Career. A storytelling “purist,” Sean keeps me on my toes, makes me think, and keeps me from descending too far into appreciating the sillier int...
