comm capstone presentation
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TElling your story…..“Storytelling is not derivative of everyday communication nor is it opposed to it; instead, what we think of as “ordinary” communication draws upon and emerges from the human capability for storytelling (Peterson, Langellier p.123)
One word story…. Circle up !
TedTalk
Why it matters??-Personal Branding (reputation)
- Standing out in a crowd
- Networking/interviews
Fill out handout Situation - The background
Conflict - The problem
Struggle - The action
Outcome - The result
Meaning - The significance
Give an example of a time you had to overcome a challenge.
Reflect on this situation, what did you learn from it?
Telling our stories...
Telling Our Own Stories..
Wearing different hats Taking different identities and
blending them to create your story.
Ex. Mother,student,employee,runner,father
Using your various “Hats”
Example: David Beckham - Mogul- Dad- Football Player
- “Practises what he preaches literary”
- 3 for Man U/ 1 for Arsenal
- An unshakable work ethic!!
Share Your Story
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