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In this episode we discuss: How storytelling can get you what you want. We are joined by David Pullan, author, speaker, coach, and gold miner.
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David Pullan and his wife and business partner, Sarah Jane McKechnie, first met in a rehearsal room over thirty years ago and have been collaborating ever since. From acting alongside Shirley MacLaine, performing for Henry Kissinger, and filming in the former Yugoslavia (with Robert Downey Jr dancing on the table), to cooking a chicken live on stage, their careers have been defined by spotting, shaping and sharing stories in unexpected ways.
Together, through their company The Story Spotters, they draw on their backgrounds as performers, coaches, scriptwriters and hypnotherapists to help clients master the communication moments that matter. Their book, The DNA of Engagement, offers a story-based approach to building trust and influencing change in today’s noisy corporate world.
To learn more about Beth and Brandon or to find out about sponsorship opportunities click here.
Summary00:14:40 – Why stories matter more than facts
00:17:37 – Meeting people where they are
00:20:23 – How stories help ideas stick
00:23:04 – A leader’s process for shaping communication
00:28:27 – Common mistakes leaders make with storytelling
00:31:07 – Switching gears: the role of vulnerability
00:36:26 – How authenticity shapes perception
00:39:13 – Balancing emotion and logic in leadership stories
00:42:03 – Why psychological safety is essential
By Bethany Ayers & Brandon Mensinga5
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In this episode we discuss: How storytelling can get you what you want. We are joined by David Pullan, author, speaker, coach, and gold miner.
Love The Operations Room? Please support us by rating and reviewing it here.
David Pullan and his wife and business partner, Sarah Jane McKechnie, first met in a rehearsal room over thirty years ago and have been collaborating ever since. From acting alongside Shirley MacLaine, performing for Henry Kissinger, and filming in the former Yugoslavia (with Robert Downey Jr dancing on the table), to cooking a chicken live on stage, their careers have been defined by spotting, shaping and sharing stories in unexpected ways.
Together, through their company The Story Spotters, they draw on their backgrounds as performers, coaches, scriptwriters and hypnotherapists to help clients master the communication moments that matter. Their book, The DNA of Engagement, offers a story-based approach to building trust and influencing change in today’s noisy corporate world.
To learn more about Beth and Brandon or to find out about sponsorship opportunities click here.
Summary00:14:40 – Why stories matter more than facts
00:17:37 – Meeting people where they are
00:20:23 – How stories help ideas stick
00:23:04 – A leader’s process for shaping communication
00:28:27 – Common mistakes leaders make with storytelling
00:31:07 – Switching gears: the role of vulnerability
00:36:26 – How authenticity shapes perception
00:39:13 – Balancing emotion and logic in leadership stories
00:42:03 – Why psychological safety is essential

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