Signature Stories: Simone Stolzoff on Imbuing Little Lived Moments with Meaning to Teach Others
Great stories aren't found and reported. They're built and practiced. Effective storytellers know how to imbue any moment with meaning.
Signature Stories is a miniseries where world-class business storytellers take us inside one important story and dissect it with us. It's like Song Exploder meets storytelling for our work! In our fifth episode of the series, a globetrotting, bestselling, keynote-giving, smart-opinion-having, big-idea-distributing author takes us inside what was ultimately a tiny moment in his life that sparked all that "big" stuff.
Simone Stolzoff is the author of The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work. He's written for the Atlantic and Wired, worked as a design lead for the innovation firm IDEO, and even got his creative start in school delivering spoken word poetry from the stage.
Together, we dissect a signature story that's become "mythology" to him from his own life, and we talk about what makes it work -- and why he approaches it with such restraint. Then, we learn why and how effective storytellers imbue stories with meaning to ensure they matter to others.
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IN THIS EPISODE:
Simone Stolzoff: website and books - LinkedIn - Twitter - Threads - Instagram
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PRODUCTION CREDITS:
Creator, host, writer, editor: Jay Acunzo
Producer and researcher: Ilana Nevins