20 years of storytelling for business by international trainers and storytellers Speakers' Corner
International trainers and storytellers

Storytelling for Business: "Facts tell. Stories sell"

When you tell a story, you bring your ideas to life.

Our 1 day Storytelling workshop provides a step guide to crafting stories and builds the confidence to use these stories to deliver impactful and memorable messaging.

In 20 years we have developed other outstanding workshops:

Conference Speaking Our One-to-one Coaching

Delegates tell us how much they benefit from two trainers in every workshop (Barry and Sally), meaning they get two objective perspectives on their stories and presentations.

Barry Graham and Sally Clare of Speakers' Corner

Latest Blog Posts

The value of a story

The right story can add value to your ideas and recommendations. The right story, preferably a personal one, can add value to you and your messages.

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by Barry Graham

Unilever a great client

The recent news of the threat of a Kraft takeover of Unilever reminded us of what a great company Unilever is but how sometimes even the best can get complacent.

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by Sally Clare

Are you sitting on your talent?

Are you sitting on a hidden talent? Has anyone asked you to do something new, out of your comfort zone and you’ve refused? Well think again…

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by Barry Graham

Can I have your attention please?

How can you grab your audience’s ‘attention spotlight’? Try opening your presentations by stating the truth at the core of the issue you are discussing…

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by Sally Clare

Would I lie to you? A great fun way to improve your storytelling skills.

Over the holiday season we did our version of the TV game “Would I lie to you”. For those who don’t know the game, one person has to tell a personal story and the rest of the participants have to guess if it’s true or false

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by Barry Graham

The Power of an Anecdote – a story

The most complicated of ideas can be made simple by the power of a vivid anecdote – a story.

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by Sally Clare