How to bring ideas to life like a Story Spotter - David Pullan and Sarah Jane McKechnie
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Ever feel your best ideas get lost in translation?
Former actors turned storytelling experts and leadership coaches David Pullan and Sarah Jane McKechnie share their DNA framework for making ideas stick. As co-founders of StorySpotters and authors of The DNA of Engagement, they've helped global companies like Aviva and Novartis transform how they communicate change.
From crafting strategic narratives for boards to helping leaders find their authentic voice, they blend theatrical techniques with business practicality. But this isn't just about polished presentations - it's about overcoming the fear of putting yourself and your ideas out there. Their journey from stage to boardroom proves that effective communication is less about perfection and more about meaningful connection.
Key Talking Points:
- Why storytelling fails without a clear DNA structure of Dreams, Nightmares and Actions
- How one German executive's team transformed their strategic planning using story-based techniques
- The counter-intuitive insight that trying to impress undermines authentic communication
- Why breath control and presence matter more than words when delivering important messages
Links & Resources:
- The DNA of Engagement book on Amazon
- David's LinkedIn
- Sarah Jane's LinkedIn
- TheStorySpotters.com
Today's Exercise #1: The Change Breath
This simple breathing technique helps reset your energy and focus between important conversations. Taking mindful breaths using your diaphragm creates a mental and physical pause that allows you to transition cleanly from one interaction to the next.
Steps to Apply:
- Find a quiet moment between meetings or conversations
- Stand still and focus on your breathing
- Take 3 deep breaths, feeling your diaphragm expand
- On each exhale, release tension from the previous interaction
- Use this as a reset before entering your next conversation
Today's Exercise #2: The String Connection
This visualisation technique helps maintain audience engagement throughout presentations and meetings. It uses the metaphor of a string telephone to ensure your communication remains taut and connected.
Steps to Apply:
- Imagine a piece of string connecting you to your audience
- Monitor if that connection feels tight or slack during your communication
- When you sense the connection loosening, adjust your content or delivery
- Keep checking the "tightness" of connection throughout your interaction
- Use this as a gauge for audience engagement and attention
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