Jumpstart Storytelling Think of an experience in which you were involved where you project helped bring about change. It should be something that really.

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Jumpstart Storytelling Think of an experience in which you were involved where you project helped bring about change. It should be something that really makes you proud to be involved in your project. Be prepared to tell your story in 2 minutes

Jumpstart Storytelling Jumpstart Storytelling Rounds – In groups of 4, each person is invited to take 2 mins to share their change story – A bell (or other light noisemaker) will go off at 2 min intervals to let you know when to stop and for someone else to start – After 8 mins, you will be invited to move into a new group to hear 4 new stories – Before moving into a group of new faces, remember whose story from the round was the most meaningful to you

Jumpstart Storytelling The Most Meaningful Stories – On a post-it, record the person’s name whose story was the most meaningful to you. Give them the post-it – What makes a story meaningful to you?