How to Tell a Winning Story and Influence with Jesse Wilson [GWL 65]
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My guest in this episode is Jesse Wilson. Jesse is a Juilliard Theater Graduate and TEDx Speaker. He has created a life-changing program designed to help lawyers and business owners Connect, Communicate, and Lead with their greatest source of power through the tools and strategies of the theater. He developed a one-day intensive program specifically to help lawyers tell their story and better help their clients through story-telling.
What We Cover In this Episode:
- How becoming a stronger communicator can help litigators better connect with juries
- The true power of the winning story is an inside job
- Litigators aren’t the only ones who benefit from becoming better story-tellers. Anyone who communicates with other people can benefit
- Can good story telling help you win cases?
- The emotional, mental, and physical connection to stories. Our bodies are storytelling instruments.
- What are the steps to telling a winning story
- How emotional connection and emotional intelligence helps business owners as well
- Are we just actors at the end of the day?
Contact Information:
Email: jesse@lftstage.com
Twitter: @JesseWilsonProd
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