Tough to align new hires. Project kickoffs that don't seem to take off . Finding it difficult to get the perfect candidates to come onboard. What's missing? The right story as well as the storyteller.
Discover 5 key workplace roles that definitely need storytellers. From people managers to product teams, learn why every communicator needs this superpower and how to start using it immediately.
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Many professionals prepare for high-stakes communication by focusing on story structure and delivery techniques. But even the best-prepared stories often fail to land.
Why?
Because storytelling is not just about preparation - it's about presence.
In this episode, we explore five traits that differentiate effective storytellers from those who simply read from a script. These are not performance tricks; they are personal qualities that shape how a story is perceived in real time.
If you’ve ever done everything “right” and still felt something was missing, this may explain why.
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When most people hear “storytelling,” they think ads, marketing, or maybe even fiction. But at work, storytelling plays a far more powerful role. It helps us communicate, align and lead with impact.
In this episode, we unpack 3 common myths about storytelling at the workplace:
Why it does belong in serious meetings
Why it’s not just for branding and marketing
Why it doesn’t require drama or performance
If you've ever wondered whether storytelling has a role to play in your communication, this episode is for you.
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In this episode, we break down the three stories every leader needs in their back pocket: "who you are", "why you do what you do", and "where you're all heading together".
Tune in to find out practical ways to connect with your team and actually be heard when it matters most.
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We often believe that saying something is the same as effectively communicating it. But communication is only complete when it leads to being understood the way it was intended. And too often, that’s where it breaks down.
In this episode, we explore why your message may not be landing, what invisible walls show up between speaker and listener, and how storytelling helps bridge the gap between information and true understanding. With a real example, this is a reflective look at how you can rely on storytelling to communicate with more clarity, empathy, and impact.
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Listening is at the heart of powerful storytelling, but it’s often not understood well enough.
In this episode, we explore what true listening looks like - and what it doesn’t. Through real-life moments, we reflect on how listening shapes connection, builds trust, and invites stories that matter. Because before you can tell a good story, you have to be the kind of person others want to tell stories to.
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Storytelling at work is not dramatic or wildly creative. It’s often quiet, grounded, and real. In this episode, we explore where stories are hiding all around us - in personal challenges, team wins, tough client conversations, and moments of change. And how just noticing them can be the start of your storytelling practice.
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In most workplaces, people tend to wear a professional mask and be dry & transactional. But in doing so, we often lose something vital: our humanness. This episode explores how storytelling can help leaders, and anyone at work, connect more deeply.
What makes a story a 'story'? It’s not just about telling what happened—it’s about creating an experience.
In this episode, we break down the four essential elements that make a story: character, plot, conflict, and message. Plus, hear a real story from the workplace that shows how these elements come together.
How is it possible that some information makes a mark and is remembered for years, while in other cases, it does not register? The answer lies in storytelling.
In this very first episode of Storytelling at Work Podcast, we talk about how wonderfully storytelling sticks while facts fade.
Vinod shares a personal anecdote about a history lesson that’s stayed with him for decades - and what that tells us about communication in the workplace. Leaders and managers often overload their teams with data, but if you want people to listen, engage, and remember, stories are your secret weapon.
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Introducing Storytelling at Work Podcast.
Here, we break down what storytelling looks like in leadership, business, and everyday work interactions.
Whether it’s leading teams, winning clients, or shaping culture, storytelling is applicable to every aspect of work today.
Tune in to learn how. Subscribe today!
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