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Anecdotally Speaking

Anecdotally Speaking

Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk

Business & Entrepreneuriat
Business & Entrepreneuriat
Éducation

Fréquence : 1 épisode/10j. Total Éps: 300

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Welcome to our podcast, Anecdotally Speaking. Each week we tell a business story, talk about why it works and discuss where you might tell it at work. Our aim is to help you build your story repertoire.
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230 – Purpose Drives Performance: Adam Grant

lundi 2 décembre 2024Durée 17:13

In Episode 230 of Anecdotally Speaking discover how purpose and storytelling can skyrocket performance. In Episode 230 of Anecdotally Speaking, Shawn shares a research story …

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229 – Less is More: Edward Everett

lundi 25 novembre 2024Durée 25:33

In Episode 229 of Anecdotally Speaking, explore how Edwards Everett and Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Addresses demonstrate the impact of concise communication. In Episode 229 of …

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220 – Paul Fairweather: Storytelling and Creating Without Fear

lundi 23 septembre 2024Durée 49:10

In Episode 220 Paul Fairweather joins Anecdotally Speaking to discuss all things storytelling and creativity in business and beyond. In Episode 220 of Anecdotally Speaking, …

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136 – It’s like riding a new bike

lundi 20 décembre 2021Durée 20:12

Welcome to the last episode of Anecdotally Speaking for 2021! We’re taking a short break over the holiday period but will leave you with one final episode! This week, Shawn shares a story he heard from Mike Adams, our Head of Story-Powered Sales. And after discussing it as per our usual episode format, Shawn and Mark talk about stories and the festive season! We hope you enjoy a safe and happy holiday period, and we’re looking forward to seeing what 2022 brings! Note that the Anecdote office will be closed from the 20th of December until the 10th of January.

135 – Noticing the cut versus feeling the pain

mercredi 15 décembre 2021Durée 14:27

This week on Anecdotally Speaking, Shawn is back! And a member of the Anecdote team you haven’t yet heard on the podcast joins him—Cynden Adams, our Head of Marketing. Shawn shares a short but sweet story that he recently heard from a friend. It’s a great story for encouraging empathy and illustrating emotional intelligence. Cynden mentions our upcoming public Storytelling for Leaders programs, which you can learn more about via our events webpage: https://www.anecdote.com/events/ She also invites listeners to tell the team what they’d like to see from Anecdote in 2022! If you have a request for Anecdotally Speaking, the Anecdote Blog, or anything else, you can contact Cynden at cynden.adams@anecdote.com. If you intend to reach out to us, keep in mind that the Anecdote office will be closed from the 20th of December until the 10th of January.

134 – Look for the good and trust in the work

mardi 7 décembre 2021Durée 25:41

Rob Grundel joins the podcast this week! He’s standing in for Shawn, who’s on leave. Rob shares a story that recently came up in an Anecdote team meeting. It’s from Hugh van Cuylenburg’s first book, The Resilience Project: Finding Happiness through Gratitude, Empathy and Mindfulness: https://buff.ly/3pyo8eT Rob also mentions Hugh’s new book, Let Go: It’s Time for us to Let Go of Shame, Expectation and our Addiction to Social Media: https://buff.ly/3y0FXXS And the pair discuss Rob’s debut on Anecdotally Speaking, which occurred for 122 – Grumpy maestros and all that jazz: https://buff.ly/3gN5yfp Our podcast email notifications include a list of business points that you can make with each featured story. To subscribe, fill out the subscribe form on our podcasts webpage: https://www.anecdote.com/podcasts/ Trigger warning: This week’s episode touches on suicide, so some listeners may prefer to skip this one and tune back in next week. If you need help, you can call Lifeline at any time on 13 11 14.

Replay 034 – When baggage really flies

mardi 30 novembre 2021Durée 14:08

Shawn’s on leave this week, so we’re re-releasing an earlier episode of Anecdotally Speaking! In episode 034, Mark shares the story of Southwest Airlines’ ‘Bags Fly Free’ campaign, which generated more than $1 billion for the airline. The book Mark mentions as his source for this story is Selling with Noble Purpose: How to Drive Revenue and Do Work That Makes You Proud by Lisa Earle McLeod: https://buff.ly/3xFaF8H

133 – Potter spells initiative

lundi 22 novembre 2021Durée 18:13

We like to say that there are three ‘buckets’ of stories: your stories, other people’s stories, and everything else—books, movies... You name it. You can pull a story from any of these buckets and use it to make a business point.  This week, Mark shares a story that may surprise you. It’s from the third bucket of stories and a very well-known book and movie series, Harry Potter. Specifically, he shares an anecdote from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. You can watch a relevant 2-minute snippet of the movie here: https://buff.ly/3kFjiLr Shawn mentions a previous episode (037 – Fortran reveals Hidden Figures) where he shared a story from the movie Hidden Figures. You can listen to it here: https://buff.ly/2sUTWO7 The pair also announce that we have just published the dates for our first public Storytelling for Leaders workshops of 2022. You can find more information and register via our events page: https://www.anecdote.com/events/

132 – Wolves, cane toads and tubby ships

lundi 15 novembre 2021Durée 27:59

This week, Shawn shares a scientific story. It’s a visual story that you’ll be able to picture in your mind’s eye. And it follows the reintroduction of wolves into the world’s oldest national park—Yellowstone National Park. There are numerous examples of humans removing species from particular ecosystems and witnessing impacts. There is only a handful like the one in this episode—of placing a species put back into an ecosystem and seeing a ripple effect of impact.  If you’re new to Anecdotally Speaking, you’ve joined us at the perfect time! Shawn and Mark start this episode by recapping our episode structure. Each week, Shawn and Mark take turns to share a story that you can add to your story repertoire. They discuss what they like about it, how it could be improved and, most importantly, how you can use it in a business context. They then wrap things up by rating the story out of ten.  This week’s story gets a rare 9/10 from Mark and a strong 8.5/10 from Shawn!

Replay 023 – Industrial design with child’s play

lundi 8 novembre 2021Durée 17:01

This week, we’re taking a walk down memory lane and revisiting (and re-releasing) an earlier episode of Anecdotally Speaking! In episode 023, Mark shares an industrial design story, which you’ll find particularly useful if you’re involved in product, process or service design.  The story follows Doug Dietz, who spent years designing a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine. When he finally went to see his machine in action on-site, he was shocked by what he saw, despite it functioning perfectly.  Shawn mentions now Anecdote team member Mike Adams’ book, Seven Stories Every Salesperson Must Tell, which he was still working on at the time of recording: https://buff.ly/3BDATtP Doug Dietz has given a TEDx talk about his MRI machine. If you’re interested, you can find it here: https://buff.ly/2QmF07X

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