Kindra Hall

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Kindra Hall



Average rating: 4.24 · 4,470 ratings · 649 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
Stories That Stick: How Sto...

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“Just one factor alone wasn’t enough to get those results: you needed both attention and trust. What Zak had shown in the lab was the neurological basis for what storytellers have known for ages: stories focus your attention and forge bonds, based in trust, between people. In essence, Zak’s research showed how story placed people at the intersection of captivation and influence.”
Kindra Hall, Stories That Stick: How Storytelling Can Captivate Customers, Influence Audiences, and Transform Your Business

“The strongest, stickiest stories are those that master this final component. Using specific details in a story is a way to illustrate how well the teller knows the audience. If, for example, you’re telling a story to a 1980s audience, a detail could be a boombox. If you’re telling a story to an audience made up of a lot of parents, a detail could be wrestling a stroller into the trunk of a car. Each use of a detail signals to the audience how deeply the teller understands them and builds a strong connection between the audience and the teller and the message.”
Kindra Hall, Stories That Stick: How Storytelling Can Captivate Customers, Influence Audiences, and Transform Your Business

“The components we tested were the ones I’d been inserting into wannabe-story messages for decades: •​Identifiable characters •​Authentic emotion •​A significant moment •​Specific details”
Kindra Hall, Stories That Stick: How Storytelling Can Captivate Customers, Influence Audiences, and Transform Your Business

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