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If you are wondering why I chose to call my book: STORYTELLING FOR THE REVOLUTION: The Ultimate Uprising of Insight, Wisdom, and Love - a title some people might think is incendiary, inflated, or overly dramatic, here's why: We need a revolution. We do. But the revolution I'm inviting you to join is not a political one. It has nothing to do with a change of government, laws, or social structures. It has to do with a change of mind and a change of heart and a change in the way we communicate with each other. It doesn't take a genius to recognize that the collective narrative occupying the…mehr

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If you are wondering why I chose to call my book: STORYTELLING FOR THE REVOLUTION: The Ultimate Uprising of Insight, Wisdom, and Love - a title some people might think is incendiary, inflated, or overly dramatic, here's why: We need a revolution. We do. But the revolution I'm inviting you to join is not a political one. It has nothing to do with a change of government, laws, or social structures. It has to do with a change of mind and a change of heart and a change in the way we communicate with each other. It doesn't take a genius to recognize that the collective narrative occupying the airways these days is a dark one - not all that surprising when you consider the "if it bleeds, it leads" mindset of the media: But bad news is not the only thing worth reporting. Indeed, there is another kind of story that also needs to be communicated - one that rarely makes it to the evening news. And that story is revolutionary - or could be - the story of how each and every one of us can be a broadcast station of insight, wisdom, and love. That's what STORYTELLING FOR THE REVOLUTION is about - a grassroots Field Guide for anyone wanting to become a positive force for change.
Autorenporträt
Mitch Ditkoff, author of Stoytelling at Work, is the Co-Founder and President of Idea Champions, a leading edge innovation consulting and training company headquartered in Woodstock, NY. His previous book, Awake at the Wheel, won a much coveted Silver Medal in the Axiom Book Award competition. In 2010 and 2011, Mitch was voted "Best Innovation Blogger in the World" and is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post. He is the father of two (Jesse and Mimi) and the husband of one (Evelyne Pouget), renowned peace artist and humanitarian. He wants you to tell your story. Will you?