STORYTELLING: BRING YOUR PRESENTATION TO LIFE
FROM THE PRESENTATION TO THE HEAD AND FROM NEW ZEALAND TO ANTARCTICA
Presenting is always about establishing a connection with the audience. find.
- Do you want to be remembered?
⇒ Establish an emotional connection with the audience!
- You want to sell?
⇒ Establish an emotional connection with the audience!
- Do you want the content of your presentation to be well received?
⇒ Establish an emotional connection with your audience!
I could go on like this for a while, but I’m sure you see what I’m getting at: you reach your listeners on an emotional level . But how do you do that? By telling your listeners a story . Which brings me to the term storytelling . Storytelling is the core term for the statements made above and is extremely important in any interaction with an audience.
Which anecdotes you use or how much you reveal is of course entirely up to you. You should be aware that sharing personal stories will reveal commonalities and your thoughts and words will be much more memorable. However, you should make sure that you choose stories that suit the event setting. It would certainly be better not to tell the escapades of a night of drinking at a company event on the big stage. But you can also go wrong at private parties. If you tell a story from your own working life with Hans-Peter Müller & Co., for example, no one will be able to follow and you will be the only one laughing at your jokes.
When time out becomes a springboard
I recently met someone who took a break from the world of work a while ago. His The plan was to walk through New Zealand for half a year – from the south to the north. The half a year turned into two years and I think you could call it a journey of self-discovery rather than a short break from work. It is He didn’t just stay with New Zealand. In addition to North and South America, he also ventured as far as Antarctica – not all on foot, of course, which is not possible for logistical reasons.
He has been back in Germany for a few years now and works as a speaker in various companies, among other things. He uses the experiences he has gained on his trip to bring his lectures to his audience in a visual and personal way. Motivation, leaving comfort zones and change are often topics that companies want to take up and get support from coaches. And this is exactly where he can combine his experiences and knowledge with the stories he has experienced and thus create a connection with his listeners – that is wonderful storytelling .
Good speeches can have enormous influence and conquer the net in in no time at all. If you combine this with the right presentation , you can turn your talk into a story. Because pictures say more than 1000 words – as you have probably often found out from your own experience.
A combination of a good speech and matching PowerPoint slides is a wonderful way to tell stories . Presentations with overcrowded PowerPoint slides should be a thing of the past. Engage with your audience and don’t be afraid to start a dialogue. The more you involve your listeners, the longer your content will be remembered. Clearly structured and meaningful PowerPoint slides also help to make your topics memorable. For example, use an expressive image instead of a slide full of text, and think of a short story to go with it. Not all the facts have to be on one PowerPoint slide . A common thread, good stories, and, very importantly, professional PowerPoint slides – these are the tools that will help you tell successful stories .
Do you need a professional PowerPoint presentation to visually support your presentation? Get in touch with us . We don’t just tell stories, we put yours in the right focus.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephine-haefele-a317b217b/mailto: haefele@hilo-agency.de Jennifer Haefele
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