Tell Me About Yourself: A Storytelling Forum For (Re)defining Personal & Professional Narratives
Wed Aug 21, 2024 12:00 PM - 2:30 PM EDT
Online, Butter
Description
In any number of personal and professional settings, we’re frequently called to share who we are and how we make impact. But it’s not uncommon to struggle describing w̶h̶a̶t̶ why you do - especially in the day-to-day conversations that can either accelerate or impede your progress.
Led by Holley M. Kholi-Murchison, the Tell Me About Yourself (TMAY) forum is an interactive learning experience and moderated discussion on accurate, artful self-definition in a momentous season of change. Based on the six-step narrative excavation and development method shared in Holley’s book,Tell Me About Yourself, the forum will help you:
- Learn how to identify, confidently articulate and champion your gifts, talents, and pursuits
- Explore best practices for successfully navigating some of your most challenging or recurring conversational moments; from first encounters and communicating new ideas to online bios and discussing personal and professional transitions
- Get scenario specific practice and feedback for initiating meaningful conversations that foster genuine connections
- Learn within a group of up to 50 changemakers and creators from around the world
If you're ready to own your voice, feel good about the stories you're telling (especially about yourself), and create and attract more aligned opportunities, this is for you.
The forum includes:
- An attendee pre-assessment to tailor the experience
- Interactive presentation with small group breakout exercises and Q&A
- Role play coaching for select attendees
- Moderated small group discussions
- A TMAY best practices follow-up resource pdf (sourced from group discussion)
To maintain the intimacy and vulnerability of the space and what's shared within it, this live session will not be recorded.
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DISCOUNTED AND SCHOLARSHIP TICKETS
In the spirit of moving toward social solidarity economies, if for whatever reason you don’t have the financial means to pay the full ticket cost, we have discounted and scholarship tickets available for trans, queer, women and non-binary folks who identify as Black, Indigenous, PoC, or immigrant. Please select the ticket option that best suits your budget.