What’s your story? More specifically, is the story that you tell yourself releasing you to live your best life, or is it holding you back? In this episode, Global Leadership Summit Executive Producer Lori Hermann sits down with storytelling expert and author Kindra Hall to explore why story has such extraordinary power and to share some steps we all can take to make sure our inner stories are not undermining our deepest dreams.
Whitney Putnam is the Vice President of Marketing at the Global Leadership Network. She is passionate about men and women working together to expand their influence so that many more people come to know Jesus. As a builder, Whitney cares deeply about building healthy and holistic communities of people, from the team she has the joy of working with at the GLN to those in her neighborhood. She is a well-respected leader and innovator having served as an executive leader at several global non-profits. She’s a mom to three little girls and married to a tall redhead named Michael. They can most often be found dancing in their kitchen and occasionally sprinkling confetti in greeting cards, all while living in Dallas, Texas.
Lori is the Executive Producer at the Global Leadership Network. The GLN is a community committed to learning from each other and using their influence to inspire and equip world-class leadership that ignites transformation. Lori leads a team of content curators and developers, producers and artists as they design and execute the Global Leadership Summit and year-round leadership development events, tools and resources. The GLS reaches more than 400,000 individuals around the globe each year with world-class leadership development.
Lori has a passion to create opportunities that help others develop into the best version of themselves and has done that from the beginning of her career in health education at an HMO, the Arthritis Foundation and American Heart Association. She then brought her strategic gifts and event experience to Willow Creek Community Church where she led creative teams to produce weekend services, special events, conferences and church resources. In 2000 she transitioned to the Willow Creek Association (now known as the Global Leadership Network) to lead the Arts Ministry Business Segment and in 2013 became the Executive Producer of the Global Leadership Summit, as well as the year-round resources and events.
Kindra Hall is a keynote speaker, author and expert focused on the strategic application of storytelling to today’s communication challenges. Hall’s message spans all industries and her clients include Facebook, Hilton Hotels, Tyson Foods, Target, Berkshire Hathaway and Harvard Medical School. Her Wall Street Journal best-selling book, Stories That Stick, was released by Harper Leadership in the fall of 2019, which Forbes said “may be the most valuable business book you read."
Hall has become the go-to expert for storytelling in business and beyond. Her work can be seen on Inc.com, Entrepreneur.com and as the former chief storytelling officer at Success Magazine. Her second book, Choose Your Story, Change Your Life: Silence Your Inner Critic and Rewrite Your Life from the Inside Out, was released in January 2022.
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SUMMARY
What’s your story? More specifically, is the story that you tell yourself releasing you to live your best life, or is it holding you back? In this episode, Global Leadership Summit Executive Producer Lori Hermann sits down with storytelling expert and author Kindra Hall to explore why story has such extraordinary power and to share some steps we all can take to make sure our inner stories are not undermining our deepest dreams.
IN THIS EPISODE:
Why do stories have so much power?
How do the stories we tell ourselves affect us?
How do we begin to address and change the limiting stories we often tell ourselves?
How do you install a new (and better) story?
What does it mean to be prepared with a story?
How can leaders coach someone on their team who may be struggling with a negative inner story?
Stories have always been humanity’s superpower; they are our original currency.
Our inner stories often emerge to keep us safe, but sometimes they can keep us from acting in the world and can prevent us from living the lives we really desire.
The first step in changing the stories we tell ourselves is to identify the automatic—but limiting—beliefs that often emerge in our response to the world.
It can be shocking to discover the stories that we are carrying around with us.
Though we cannot change the stories that we have lived, we do have the ability to choose which stories we listen to and can therefore choose positive stories from our instead.
One strategy for installing a new story is to consider the qualities that are necessary for an activity or role you are aspiring to (e.g., “a good listener, a good communicator,” etc.), and then think back in your past to when you had to exhibit those qualities.
As you identify stories that have a positive impact in your life—whether they are from your past or your present—hold on to them and tell them to yourself in such a way that it’s like hearing it from a book.
To help a team who may be struggling with a negative story, try to identify what limiting belief they are struggling with, and then tell them stories about themselves that directly contradict that limiting belief.
Whitney Putnam
Vice President of Marketing | Global Leadership NetworkLori Hermann
Executive Producer | Global Leadership NetworkKindra Hall
Author, Speaker | EntrepreneurEp 150: The Superpower We All Have (But Don’t Always Use)—Storytelling Expert Kindra Hall
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ConfidenceEmotional IntelligenceLeadership DevelopmentLeading OrganizationsLeading OthersLeading YourselfLearning AgilityRelational IntelligenceResilienceSupervising PeopleWellnessWhat’s your story? More specifically, is the story that you tell yourself releasing you to live your best life, or is it holding you back? In this episode, Global Leadership Summit Executive Producer Lori Hermann sits down with storytelling expert and author Kindra Hall to explore why story has such extraordinary power and to share some steps we all can take to make sure our inner stories are not undermining our deepest dreams.
On This Podcast
Whitney Putnam
Global Leadership Network
Whitney Putnam is the Vice President of Marketing at the Global Leadership Network. She is passionate about men and women working together to expand their influence so that many more people come to know Jesus. As a builder, Whitney cares deeply about building healthy and holistic communities of people, from the team she has the joy of working with at the GLN to those in her neighborhood. She is a well-respected leader and innovator having served as an executive leader at several global non-profits. She’s a mom to three little girls and married to a tall redhead named Michael. They can most often be found dancing in their kitchen and occasionally sprinkling confetti in greeting cards, all while living in Dallas, Texas.
Lori Hermann
Global Leadership Network
Lori is the Executive Producer at the Global Leadership Network. The GLN is a community committed to learning from each other and using their influence to inspire and equip world-class leadership that ignites transformation. Lori leads a team of content curators and developers, producers and artists as they design and execute the Global Leadership Summit and year-round leadership development events, tools and resources. The GLS reaches more than 400,000 individuals around the globe each year with world-class leadership development. Lori has a passion to create opportunities that help others develop into the best version of themselves and has done that from the beginning of her career in health education at an HMO, the Arthritis Foundation and American Heart Association. She then brought her strategic gifts and event experience to Willow Creek Community Church where she led creative teams to produce weekend services, special events, conferences and church resources. In 2000 she transitioned to the Willow Creek Association (now known as the Global Leadership Network) to lead the Arts Ministry Business Segment and in 2013 became the Executive Producer of the Global Leadership Summit, as well as the year-round resources and events.
Kindra Hall
Entrepreneur
Kindra Hall is a keynote speaker, author and expert focused on the strategic application of storytelling to today’s communication challenges. Hall’s message spans all industries and her clients include Facebook, Hilton Hotels, Tyson Foods, Target, Berkshire Hathaway and Harvard Medical School. Her Wall Street Journal best-selling book, Stories That Stick, was released by Harper Leadership in the fall of 2019, which Forbes said “may be the most valuable business book you read." Hall has become the go-to expert for storytelling in business and beyond. Her work can be seen on Inc.com, Entrepreneur.com and as the former chief storytelling officer at Success Magazine. Her second book, Choose Your Story, Change Your Life: Silence Your Inner Critic and Rewrite Your Life from the Inside Out, was released in January 2022.
Show Notes
SUMMARY
What’s your story? More specifically, is the story that you tell yourself releasing you to live your best life, or is it holding you back? In this episode, Global Leadership Summit Executive Producer Lori Hermann sits down with storytelling expert and author Kindra Hall to explore why story has such extraordinary power and to share some steps we all can take to make sure our inner stories are not undermining our deepest dreams.
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