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

Best Face

Remember the power of ‘putting your best face on’ even when the unexpected happens. However you’re feeling inside, greet everyone with a smile.

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by Sally Clare

You are my sunshine – Knee shur was deh young quong

If you want to get through to people you must speak their language

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by Barry Graham

A Complaint is a Gift

A complaint is a gift – how else can you learn?

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by Sally Clare

Love of selling makes the world go round…..

We started our training initiative focusing exclusively on the UK market but when training budgets were cut in the Recession, we extended our offer internationally. [We’re working in Toronto in early April and should be back in Switzerland in May.] Canada will be our 28th international market – proof that a “Love of selling makes the world go round!”

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by Barry Graham

Audience is King

Never approach a speech or presentation thinking it has only limited appeal. You can always introduce them to your ‘Bigger Picture’ and make them glad they heard what you had to say. Every member of your audience should feel their time with you was well spent.

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by Sally Clare

The Power of Silence [or when to shut up

Never be afraid of silence. Knowing when to shut up is a powerful skill for any presenter. Your audience needs a chance to catch up and reflect on what you’re saying and to see if your message is for them. They must feel you are talking to them and unless you shut up sometimes they will switch off.

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by Barry Graham