Motivational speaker Kelly Swanson shares how to harness the power of storytelling to win over any audience, and why changing your story can change your life.
Kelly is an award-winning comedian, storyteller and author of the Kindle book series, The Gutsy Girl’s Pocket Guide to Public Speaking. Kelly is on a mission to teach leaders around the globe to harness the power of storytelling to craft keynote speeches, deliver presentations and tell stories that have impact.
Episode Highlights
• 1:47 – Kelly’s long, windy path to discovering storytelling as her superpower
• 5:17 – The science behind basing story characters on real people
• 7:04 – Why storytelling is key to winning over any audience
• 9:25 – Kelly invents her alter ego Pink Zebra as a reminder being different is not only okay, it’s what makes you great
• 19:05 – Harness the power of your “inner script” to be more productive, peaceful and passionate
• 26:15 – Why Kelly says being a chameleon was her biggest career mistake
• 36:50 – On finding the right man: Kelly says her husband gives her room to fly and also “yanks her back” to reality when she needs it
• 47:00 – Kelly’s lessons on how to successfully partner with your spouse in romance, business and family
• 51:50 – Why Kelly is still afraid right before she steps on stage,and the mantra she tells herself to get through it
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1. Favorite book for women?
- The Healing Code by Alexander Lloyd
2. Favorite self-care hack?
- Chocolate, Chardonnay and campy sitcoms
3. Best piece of advice and who gave it to you?
- Jeannie Robertson, who found her as a storyteller
4. Female CEO or thought leader you’re into right now?
- Herself, “It’s time for me to trust my own thoughts. This is the year of me coming up with my own original ideas.”
5. One piece of advice you’d give your 5 years younger self?
- “You are better than you think you are”
Resources and People Mentioned
• Kelly’s website, LinkedIn, Facebook
2 Comments
Kristy Mandigo
September 22, 2016Tara,
I am listen to your podcast, and I like it!
I started my open motivational speaking company. I have multiple disabilities. Your Podcasts are great, and I hope to be appear of one in the future!
Thank you for touching women!
Thanks,
Kristy
Taylor Jacobson
October 24, 2016Kristy – thanks so much. I’m delighted to hear that you’re enjoying the show and up to big things in the world :)
xxtara