40 Dave Bricker, Story Sailing

Show Notes

Stories are about people.
Make your story a metaphor for your listener's story.

Advice from Dave Bricker, story teller, ocean sailor blender of both experiences for his audiences and clients.


Dave Bricker is a story teller. He tells and performs stories to deliver his messages to audiences. He helps presenters and speakers prepare and deliver their stories for impact.


Stories move people from conflict to transformation.


Stories provide meaning to the facts and figures.


Everyone is on a journey and stories are about that journey.


You want your listeners to think, "What happened next?"



Learn more about Dave Bricker and his story telling programs at StorySailing,com


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