Top 5 Storytelling Mistakes: Avoid These to Maximize Your Impact
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Top 5 Storytelling Mistakes: Avoid These to Maximize Your Impact

Learn the 5 most common storytelling mistakes and how to fix them to maximize your impact.

By Anansi Research

Date and time

Wednesday, June 18 · 9 - 10am PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Top 5 Storytelling Mistakes: Avoid These to Maximize Your Impact

You’ve done the research. You have all the facts and figures. But when it’s time to share it, funders don’t bite, policymakers zone out, and your audience’s eyes glaze over.

As a business owner, scholar, expert or consultant, you need to tell a compelling story.

In this free webinar, Dr. Chantell Frazier, founder of Anansi Research will break down the 5 most common storytelling mistakes and more importantly, how to fix them so that your audience is driven to action.

Learning what not to do is just as important as knowing what to do, and many of us are taught to focus on the facts when there is a lot more to impact, action, and forward movement.

Who this is for:

  • Nonprofit and Social Impact Professionals
  • Academics, Researchers and Consultants
  • Subject Matter Experts who want to increase their impact

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why “just the facts” isn’t enough
  • The one thing you must do before sharing any findings
  • How to ethically center people in your data
  • How to make your work resonate with funders and stakeholders

Reserve your spot now. You deserve to be heard—and remembered.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for researchers, academics, consultants, and mission-driven professionals who want to make their work more engaging, fundable, and actionable. If you’ve ever struggled to explain your work to non-experts, this is for you.

Do I need to be a good writer or storyteller already?

No! This course is designed for people who don’t see themselves as “natural storytellers.” You’ll learn practical, repeatable frameworks that work for any communication style.

Is this course relevant if I’m not in public health or policy?

Absolutely. While many examples come from Dr. Frazier’s work in health equity and research, the principles apply across disciplines including education, philanthropy, social sciences, and beyond.

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$10Jun 18 · 9:00 AM PDT