This episode is a storytelling masterclass with Melinda Lee. From captivating your audience with descriptive storytelling to engaging the senses, incorporating visuals, and describing sounds, each insight is a key to crafting narratives that truly Speak in Flow. Whether you're a seasoned storyteller or a budding wordsmith, this episode will inspire you to elevate your storytelling game.
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About Melinda:
Melinda Lee is a Presentation Skills Expert, Speaking Coach and nationally renowned Motivational Speaker. She holds an M.A. in Organizational Psychology, is an Insights Practitioner, and is a Certified Professional in Talent Development as well as Certified in Conflict Resolution. For over a decade, Melinda has researched and studied the state of “flow” and used it as a proven technique to help corporate leaders and business owners amplify their voices, access flow, and present their mission in a more powerful way to achieve results.
She has been the TEDx Berkeley Speaker Coach and worked with hundreds of executives and teams from Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Caltrans, Bay Area Rapid Transit System, and more. Currently, she lives in San Francisco, California, and is breaking the ancestral lineage of silence.
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Dear listeners, I'm so glad you're here. Welcome to
Melinda Lee:another speak and flow Podcast. Today we're going to talk about
Melinda Lee:storytelling. And not just any type of storytelling,
Melinda Lee:descriptive storytelling, specifically around sight and
Melinda Lee:sound, sight and sound. Cool, right? I know that many of you
Melinda Lee:are leaders out there and always getting better improving in your
Melinda Lee:speeches, presentations and narrative storytelling is, is
Melinda Lee:one of the most powerful, effective tools that you can use
Melinda Lee:to engage all the senses, right of your audience's multi sensory
Melinda Lee:information, and they just cannot help but be at the edge
Melinda Lee:of their seats, listening to what you have to say. Barack
Melinda Lee:Obama does so beautifully. Like he includes powerful examples
Melinda Lee:and narratives of people that he sees people that he visits and
Melinda Lee:gets in touch with and is tells these heartfelt stories. Taylor
Melinda Lee:Swift, which I've been listening to and reading about, she's a
Melinda Lee:person of the year her music if you listen to it, she includes
Melinda Lee:even if you don't like the sound, but if you listen to the
Melinda Lee:lyrics, she includes powerful descriptive storytelling,
Melinda Lee:similes, metaphors to describe what is happening, describe how
Melinda Lee:she's feeling. And so it behoves us as great masterful
Melinda Lee:communicators, to master this skill of descriptive
Melinda Lee:storytelling. And today, sight and sound will be the focus, I'm
Melinda Lee:going to give you some techniques on how to do this
Melinda Lee:effectively in your next story. So you can really capture the
Melinda Lee:hearts of your listeners. So sight, painting a mental
Melinda Lee:picture, in the audience's mind, I think it's fascinating how we
Melinda Lee:can actually do that just by saying a word or a couple of
Melinda Lee:words, people can automatically it just pops up like they cannot
Melinda Lee:help it. Purple Elephant, purple giant purple elephant in the
Melinda Lee:room. And now suddenly, you cannot help but see this giant
Melinda Lee:purple elephant with a long trunk and a big purple glow in
Melinda Lee:there. How cool is that? Right? The zesty bright yellow lemon
Melinda Lee:zest the bright yellow lemon are so bright and yellow. Now you
Melinda Lee:have a picture of a yellow lemon. And I'm just saying
Melinda Lee:words. So that is how you use words to create and paint a
Melinda Lee:picture. And to practice getting good at this. We want to be more
Melinda Lee:intentional about seeing every little detail in our life. And
Melinda Lee:who doesn't want to do that, right. Because we have limited
Melinda Lee:time on Earth, we might as well just pay attention to all the
Melinda Lee:beautiful details of life, including colour, texture, you
Melinda Lee:could describe the location of where you're at. So if you're
Melinda Lee:about to describe the location, or where you're at, you can use
Melinda Lee:this technique broad to detail. Here's an example. I was sitting
Melinda Lee:in a beautiful green picturesque forests with lots of trees. So
Melinda Lee:the green trees everywhere around me. And then suddenly, I
Melinda Lee:see a little red Ladybug, crawling on the floor, and then
Melinda Lee:crawling up to my shoe. So there you go. I went from large broad
Melinda Lee:stroke to very small detail. So that is how you can describe
Melinda Lee:what you're seeing in the location of where you're at. And
Melinda Lee:just by using words, people are getting the visual in their
Melinda Lee:head, and they're right there with you. How cool is that?
Melinda Lee:Right You're taking them along the journey to where you're at.
Melinda Lee:And then include some sound into the story. You can describe your
Melinda Lee:sound is auditory, right and so you can play around with the
Melinda Lee:different volume. Is that loud or soft? The nuances of the
Melinda Lee:sound? Is there a buzzing is there sizzling? You can use
Melinda Lee:words that sound like what you're actually hearing buzzing,
Melinda Lee:sizzling and don't forget sound can also create a motion right
Melinda Lee:so The loud thunderstorm sometimes will create some fear
Melinda Lee:in others, or the whimper of the cute dog. All right, there's an
Melinda Lee:emotion the whimpering of a cute dog. So even sound can create a
Melinda Lee:motion. The rustling of the leaves. As I was sitting in the
Melinda Lee:forest, I heard the rustling of the leaves and noticed the
Melinda Lee:little red ladybug on my shoe. And so now you're bringing in
Melinda Lee:sound into your visual. And now we're including more senses. And
Melinda Lee:you're drawing people in to your story. Play around with that,
Melinda Lee:use your creativity. This is your time there, we don't often
Melinda Lee:get a chance to play around with creativity and describing what
Melinda Lee:we're seeing or hearing. I highly encourage you to practice
Melinda Lee:telling these stories to your children to to other people, to
Melinda Lee:your friends, and just play have fun with it. And if you need
Melinda Lee:some additional support you can always come into I have speaking
Melinda Lee:sprints, where we go through deliberate practice on
Melinda Lee:storytelling focusing on sight sound. And in our next episode,
Melinda Lee:we're going to talk about touch and scent and smell, bringing
Melinda Lee:even more senses into your story. So today, I hope you
Melinda Lee:enjoyed how to use descriptive storytelling in your narratives
Melinda Lee:specifically around painting a visual picture in your
Melinda Lee:audience's mind. And including what are you hearing the sound
Melinda Lee:in your story to include multisensory effect, and that
Melinda Lee:will help engage your audience bring them in, build a
Melinda Lee:connection, build a meaningful connection between you and your
Melinda Lee:audience, and and create a compelling message. I hope you
Melinda Lee:enjoyed this episode. Until that's next time I am your
Melinda Lee:sister in flow. Speaking in flow may more opportunities and
Melinda Lee:prosperity flow to you from within you. Take care