Stories make change.
Incredibly told stories make progress.
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Think of any leader or influencer who has instilled, inspired or initiated a response in you. Positively or controversially. Their ability to claim your attention, invoke your senses and enable a response in you is undoubtedly powerful.
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Why are stories so compelling? Because they help us to understand one another through relating.
Stories make change. Incredibly told stories make progress.
Re-learn your natural skill for story and ability to communicate on a deeper level for impact and influence.
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Learn how to harness your unique storytelling voice and amplify who you are and what you do.
Master the art of audience intention - design your communication to transform how others feel, think and act.
Understand how to empathise with others to connect, engage and influence.
In-house programs
Your Facilitators
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Facilitator
MO MACRAE - FILM DIRECTOR & COACH
Simon “Mo” MacRae is one of Australia's most in demand commercial directors. In 2007 Mo won the million dollar screenplay competition, Project Greenlight Australia, with his brother Kenn, going on to direct their feature film “The View From Greenhaven”.
Mo helps business coaches and consultants develop their on-camera presence to engage with any audience and leverage the power of video to scale their businesses.
Mo also delivers entertaining keynotes on our favourite movie moments and how they relate to our worlds and how we can all create moments that matter in work and life.
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Facilitator
SUZANNE WALDRON - BEHAVIOURIST & CURATOR
Suzanne Waldron is a behavioural change facilitator, interviewer and curator. Working globally with influential leaders, her focus is on embedding healthy relationships within ethical systems. For business, community and culture.
She's an active ambassador for RUOK?, Nakuru Hope, she’s a Creative Director for Museum of Freedom and Tolerance, former curator for TEDx. Suzanne founded a giving circle called 5 Women supporting women in the slums of Africa.
A twice published author, Suzanne has also been nominated for Western Australian of the Year for her community work. Suzanne was born with significant hearing loss, and knows first hand the lived experience in the Deaf community.