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“You may have come to advocacy on your own, it may be part of your job or you may have been asked to “put a face” on a campaign by serving as its spokesperson. You may be acting as a lone crusader or as part of a larger advocacy effort. Either way, you share an objective with all other advocates: to have your story move audiences from apathy to empathy to action.” ActionStorytellingSocial ChangeAdvocacyAdvocatePersonal Story Book:Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference Source: Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference
“A recent survey of Top Five Fears places public speaking alongside “identity theft” and “mass shootings.” In the 1980s, it completed with “nuclear destruction.” In the 1970s, “shark attack.” SpeechPublic SpeakingPresentations Book:Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference Source: Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference
“The ability to see our lives as stories and share those stories with others is at the core of what it means to be human. We use stories to order and make sense of our lives, to define who we are, even to construct our realities: this happened, then this happened, then this. I was, I am, I will be. We recount our dreams, narrate our days and organize our memories into stories we tell others and ourselves. As natural-born storytellers, we respond to others’ stories because they are deeply, intimately familiar.” StorytellingNarrativeStoryPersonal Story Author:John Capecci and Timothy Cage
“Be an advocate for the people and causes important to you, using the most powerful tool only you have—your personal stories.” StorytellingAdvocacyAdvocatePersonal Story Author:John Capecci and Timothy Cage
“Advocating well with a personal story is not a call to simply “Insert Story Here.” StoryAdvocacyAdvocatePersonal Story Book:Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference Source: Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference
“It’s not by story alone that successful advocates urge others to take action. Advocating with our personal stories takes a specific kind of preparation. It requires practice with elements of persuasion, public speaking, media interview skills and storytelling—not to mention healthy does of fortitude and commitment.” StorytellingAdvocacyAdvocatePersonal Story Author:John Capecci and Timothy Cage
“The power of your story may not lie in its drama, but in its absolutely perfect relationship to your cause.” ActivismStorytellingStoryAdvocacyAdvocate Book:Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference Source: Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference
“The space between the private and the public is the nexus of the personal and the social, if not political. It’s where we meet the strong or subtle cultural censors who attempt to define what community, race, class, or gender can or cannot speak, to tell us which stories are told and valued and which are not. In short, it’s where we’re reminded of the power of personal stories and the power of the storyteller.” PoliticalActivismStorytellingStoryCensorshipSocial ChangeAdvocacyPersonal Book:Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference Source: Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference
“The enormity of problems like hunger and social injustice can certainly motivate us to act. We can be convinced logically of the need for intervention and change. But it is the story of one individual that ultimately makes the difference—by offering living proof.” ActivismStorytellingStoryAdvocacyPersonal StoryActivism Inspiration Author:John Capecci and Timothy Cage