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The Storytelling Lab
Rain Bennett
209 episodes
1 week ago
The Storytelling Lab covers everything you need to know about personal and professional stories to leverage their power to deepen your connections, increase your sales + donations, and serve your audiences better with real-life examples and experts.

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The Storytelling Lab covers everything you need to know about personal and professional stories to leverage their power to deepen your connections, increase your sales + donations, and serve your audiences better with real-life examples and experts.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Education,
Business,
Entrepreneurship,
Self-Improvement
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Nancy Duarte's Sparkline: The Secret Structure Behind Every Great Speech
The Storytelling Lab
26 minutes 48 seconds
5 months ago
Nancy Duarte's Sparkline: The Secret Structure Behind Every Great Speech
“You don’t just present a pitch—you present a world your audience wants to live in.” — Rain Bennett


What do the Gettysburg Address, I Have a Dream, and your next sales pitch have in common?


They all follow a specific structure—one that Nancy Duarte calls the Sparkline.


In this solo episode, Rain breaks down how this framework works, why it resonates so deeply, and how you can use it to capture attention, build trust, and persuade your audience—whether you're on a stage, pitching a product, or crafting a social post.


Rain dives deep into the Sparkline’s rhythm of “what is” and “what could be,” how this pattern mirrors the Hero’s Journey, and why it triggers emotional investment and action. He also explores resistance in storytelling, the power of contrast, and the neuroscience behind narrative immersion. To drive it home, he analyzes Steve Jobs’s legendary 2007 iPhone keynote—step by step.


If you want to spark belief in your message, this episode is your blueprint.


In this episode, you will learn to:

  • Leverage contrast between the status quo and the dream state to build urgency and desire in your storytelling.
  • Use the Sparkline’s up-and-down rhythm to cut through resistance and guide your audience into emotional buy-in.
  • Avoid the two biggest presentation mistakes—the “report” and the “pitch”—by balancing tension and transformation.
  • Apply the Sparkline framework across formats including emails, speeches, pitches, social content, and videos.
  • Spot and replicate masterful storytelling techniques using Steve Jobs’s iPhone launch as a real-world example.



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The Storytelling Lab
The Storytelling Lab covers everything you need to know about personal and professional stories to leverage their power to deepen your connections, increase your sales + donations, and serve your audiences better with real-life examples and experts.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.