Tue, Jun 7, 2022

5 PM – 7 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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When you tell a story, your memories, emotions, and drive to action are activated at once –" both for the storyteller and their audience. This makes storytelling our most powerful form of communication, combining executive reasoning and empathy to build communities of shared learning and action.

In this 90-minute, hands-on workshop, Princeton PhD and serial entrepreneur Carol Barash will teach you how to use the science of storytelling to build support for your big ideas and social ventures. You will learn how to translate a person's story to the story of an issue and how to present these stories to key stakeholders to move your social initiative forward.

The workshop is built on Carol Barash’s patented Moments Method├é┬«, providing simple, scalable tools for people interested in social entrepreneurship and social impact –" across STEM, Social Sciences, and Humanities –" and has been taught to leaders at a wide range of organizations, including KIPP, Black Girls Code, Mastercard, Guardian, and J&J.

Humanities graduate students: this is a chance to practice applying your knowledge and training to career paths beyond the academy.

Speaker bio:

https://www.story2.com/blog/author/carol-barash-phd
https://gradfutures.princeton.edu/grad-stories/carol-barash-89-eng

Carol Barash, PhD, founder + CEO Story2, has built a community of a quarter-million storytellers across four continents. A serial entrepreneur backed by Goldman Sachs 10KSB and Techstars and named Top 20 Women in NYC Tech, Carol built the patented Moments Method® and EssayBuilder®, which measurably improve speaking and writing. Carol coaches CEOs -- including those listed in Time's 100 Most Influential People -- to complete bestselling books. A graduate of Yale (BA summa cum laude), UVA and Princeton (PhD), Carol is the author of Write Out Loud (McGraw-Hill) and English Women's Poetry (Oxford), named a top 100 book in the Humanities. Prior to Story2, Carol worked in leadership roles at Princeton, Rutgers, CUNY, and CommonHealth-WPP, where she developed the first online discussion groups for people with HIV. Carol lives in South Orange with her husband; they have three adult children. @carolbarash

To learn more about Carol's method: https://vimeo.com/592183505/f01a53b1da

***This event is part of a series put on by the Keller Center. If you are interested in this event, please also see information about the past event on May 25, 2022: Entrepreneurship for Social Impact series: "Communicating to Create Understanding and Connection": https://my.princeton.edu/event_details?uid=47c02d44ca186adf90de7e0bb7d89d8a.***

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