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    Esam Boray: Ten Seconds of Courage

    enSeptember 03, 2019
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    About this Episode

    On episode #63 of the Speak Up Storytelling podcast, Matthew and Elysha Dicks talk storytelling!

    In our follow-up segment, we read listeners' emails about diversity in storytelling, the intersection between vulnerability and social media, and another way of approaching Homework for Life.

    We also announce our latest partnership with a fantastic new venue.  

    STORYTELLING SHOWS 2019-2020

    September 7: “Tests” at Real Art Ways
    November 2: Great Hartford Story Slam, Hartford Flavor Company
    November 9: Sara Kaplan: Champion of the World at Emmanuel Synagogue, West Hartford, CT
    November 23: Twenty-one Truths About Love book release, CT Historical Society, Hartford, CT
    December 14: “Crafty” at CT Historical Society, Hartford, CT
    January 11: Speak Up at the Wadsworth Atheneum
    April 4: Speak Up at the Unitarian Universalist Society, Manchester, CT

    STORYTELLING WORKSHOPS 2019

    October 4-6: Storytelling workshop, Art of Living Retreat, Boone, NC
    October 25-27: Storytelling workshop (beginners), Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health
    November 9: Storytelling workshop (Beginner), CT Historical Society
    November 16: Storytelling workshop (Advanced), CT Historical Society
    December 6-8: Storytelling workshop (advanced), Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health
    January 25: Storytelling workshop (Beginner), CT Historical Society
    February 22: Storytelling workshop (Advanced), CT Historical Society

    In our Homework for Life segment, Matt talks about a brief but important moment that took place beside a baggage carousel in an airport and how storyworthy moments can sometimes happen in the blink of an eye. 

    Next we listen to a story by Esam Boray. 

    Amongst the many things we discuss include:

    1. The power of contrast in storytelling

    2. Turning a story about something huge and incomprehensible into something much smaller and universalCombining anecdotes into a more cohesive narrative

    3. The importance of knowing key characters in a story well before putting them into action
    4. Slowing down key moments in stories to allow the action to unfold for your listeners

    We then answer a listener questions about noticing and documenting small changes over time, avoiding over-rehearsing a story, and managing my Homework for Life spreadsheet. 

    Finally, we each offer a recommendation.  

    LINKS

    Purchase Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling

    Purchase Twenty-one Truths About Love 

    Homework for Life: https://bit.ly/2f9ZPne

    Matthew Dicks's website: http://www.matthewdicks.com

    Matthew Dicks's YouTube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/matthewjohndicks 

    Matthew Dicks's blog:
    http://www.matthewdicks.com/matthewdicksblog

    Subscribe to Matthew Dicks's weekly newsletter: 
    http://www.matthewdicks.com/matthewdicks-subscribe

    Subscribe to the Speak Up newsletter: 
    http://www.matthewdicks.com/subscribe-speak-up

    Subscribe to Matthew Dicks's blog:
    http://www.matthewdicks.com/subscribe-grin-and-bare-it

    RECOMMEDATIONS

    Elysha:

    • When characters in musicals transition from speaking to singing - http://bit.ly/2kfjzbZ

    Matt:

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    In our follow up segment, we discuss our return to posting new episodes and our upcoming shows and workshops.

    In our Homework for Life segment, Matt talks about finding stories through contrast. 

    Next we listen to a story by James Bengiovanni.

    Amongst the many things we discuss include:

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    RECOMMEDATIONS

    Elysha:

    Matt:

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    Support Speak Up Storytelling through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/speakupstorytelling

    Speak Up merch at Cotton Bureau: https://bit.ly/3gc1h35

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    https://amzn.to/2H3YNn3

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    Matthew Dicks's website: http://www.matthewdicks.com

    Matthew Dicks's YouTube channel:

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    Matthew Dicks's blog:

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    In our follow up segment, we discuss new content on our Patreon page and upcoming shows and workshops.

    In our Homework for Life segment, Matt talks about the way that a simple statement, when given enough thought and consideration, can produce a story.  

    Next Matt and Thomas discuss strategies for remembering content for the stage, incluidng:

    1. Memorizing versus remembering
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    Lastly, we each offer a recommendation. 

    RECOMMEDATIONS

    Thomas:

    • Geocaching 

    Matt:

    • Photo rotation
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    Support Speak Up Storytelling through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/speakupstorytelling

    Speak Up merch at Cotton Bureau: https://bit.ly/3gc1h35

    Purchase Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling
    https://amzn.to/2H3YNn3

    Homework for Life: https://bit.ly/2f9ZPne

    Matthew Dicks's website: http://www.matthewdicks.com

    Matthew Dicks's YouTube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/matthewjohndicks 

    Matthew Dicks's blog:
    https://matthewdicks.com/blog

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    In our follow up segment, we discuss new content on our Patreon page and upcoming shows and workshops.

    In our Homework for Life segment, Elysha explains to Matt how one of his Homework for Life entries can make a great story. 

    Next we answer lots of listener questions!

    Lastly, we each offer a recommendation. 

    RECOMMEDATIONS

    Elysha:

    • Wandavision on Netflix
    • Moby Dicks in Pictures by Matt Kish

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    Support Speak Up Storytelling through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/speakupstorytelling

    Speak Up merch at Cotton Bureau: https://bit.ly/3gc1h35

    Purchase Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling
    https://amzn.to/2H3YNn3

    Homework for Life: https://bit.ly/2f9ZPne

    Matthew Dicks's website: http://www.matthewdicks.com

    Matthew Dicks's YouTube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/matthewjohndicks 

    Matthew Dicks's blog:
    https://matthewdicks.com/blog

    Two Little Jewish Dicks:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIrItw1hsSI

    Shoe Thief:
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    Donna Shubrooks: "Driveway Interview"

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    In our follow up segment, we discuss new content on our Patreon page and upcoming shows and workshops.

    In our Homework for Life segment, Matt talks about the way that Homework for Life can help illuminate a story that took years to complete. 

    Next we listen to a story by Donna Shubrooks.  

    Amongst the many things we discuss include:

    1. Humor strategies in storytelling

    2. Dispensing information without leaving the confines of the story 

    3. Spooling

    4. Openings 

    5. Avoiding describing scenes after the fact

    Next we answer questions about subtle stories and storytelling introductions.  

    Lastly, we each offer a recommendation. 

    RECOMMEDATIONS

    Elysha:

    • https://www.cookingwithshereen.com

    Matt:

    • Speck of Dust by Sarah Silverman (Netflix) 

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    Support Speak Up Storytelling through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/speakupstorytelling

    Speak Up merch at Cotton Bureau: https://bit.ly/3gc1h35

    Purchase Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling
    https://amzn.to/2H3YNn3

    Homework for Life: https://bit.ly/2f9ZPne

    Matthew Dicks's website: http://www.matthewdicks.com

    Matthew Dicks's YouTube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/matthewjohndicks 

    Matthew Dicks's blog:
    https://matthewdicks.com/blog

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    "Twenty-one Truths About Love" is now available in paperback and can be purchased wherever you get books. 

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    "Twenty-one Truths About Love" is now available in paperback and can be purchased wherever you get books. 

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    In this series of 5 episodes, Matt, along with Elysha, several friends, his editor, and the illustrator of the cover, will pull back the curtains on publishing. They'll talk about the writing process, creativity, collaboration, stumbling blocks, and more.  

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    In our Homework for Life segment, Matt talks about finding stories through contrast. 

    Next we listen to a story by Sue Huggans. 

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    5. Avoiding describing scenes after the fact

    Next we answer questions about our podcasting equipment, Charlie's finger, and creating a family legacy. 

    Lastly, we each offer a recommendation. 

    RECOMMEDATIONS

    Elysha:

    • Thekitchn.com

    Matt:

    • Springsteen on Broadway 

      _______________________________________________

    Support Speak Up Storytelling through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/speakupstorytelling

    Speak Up merch at Cotton Bureau: https://bit.ly/3gc1h35

    Purchase Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling
    https://amzn.to/2H3YNn3

    Homework for Life: https://bit.ly/2f9ZPne

    Matthew Dicks's website: http://www.matthewdicks.com

    Matthew Dicks's YouTube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/matthewjohndicks 

    Matthew Dicks's blog:
    https://matthewdicks.com/blog

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