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 Empty Chair

What would your customer think about your idea?

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by Sally Clare

100% Guarantee

To get people to believe your guarantees you need to first gain their trust. We run a Persuasive Presentations workshop which we guarantee will help you sell yourself and your ideas to influential audiences.

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by Barry Graham

Fearless

What could you achieve if you became fearless and had some fun?

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by Sally Clare

Stories add value to you and your recommendations

Stories add value to you and your recommendations. Significant Objects, a US Research company, decided to test the value of sales stories written to describe and enhance the value of a number of items they planned to sell on e-bay. All the items cost just over $128 but after putting a story behind each item, they eventually sold them all for $3612 in total – a staggering 2,700% increase on the cost price!

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by Barry Graham

A New Year’s Resolution: Don’t put off that conversation!

Successful people have those difficult conversations at the start of every year. They know the value of addressing issues that have arisen during the last year, however painful, to help them become even more successful in the new year. A great resolution for us all…..

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by Sally Clare

HOW DID WE DO?

We went to the opening of a new bar restaurant in Richmond on Sunday. It was a client of one of our daughters, Dulcie and she wanted to check it out. She knew the management and we were treated very well.   However the food didn’t live up to our expectations. We were very disappointed. […]

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by Sally Clare