Tell - Me - Your Story Grassroots Story Telling: How to Connect with Your Audience Marquita V. Sanders 1.

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Tell - Me - Your Story Grassroots Story Telling: How to Connect with Your Audience Marquita V. Sanders 1

Marquita in a Nut Shell

Why Do We Tell Stories?

Leadership Taking the responsibility for enabling others, to achieve purpose and direction, in the face of uncertainty.

Public Narrative Why do we tell stories?

Two Ways Of Understanding The World How Strategy Analysis Why Story Motivation

Emotions, Values, & Action Stories help us FEEL emotions that remind of us of our

STAGNATION MOTIVATION Inertia Apathy Fear Isolation Self Doubt URGENCY ANGER HOPE SOLIDARITY YCMD

STAGNATION MOTIVATION Inertia Apathy Fear Isolation Self Doubt URGENCY ANGER HOPE SOLIDARITY YCMD

PLOT CHALLENGE CHOICE MORAL OUTCOME

3 Parts Of Narrative SELF

Story of Self- Story of Our Country

Thank You More organizing and leadership resources? New Organizing Institute (NOI)

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