The Power to Persuade | Doug Stevenson | Talks at Google

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @Slayeria
    @Slayeria Год назад +5

    I have been gratefully taking Doug’s amazing free “class” on his podcast and he recommended we come here to watch this. I was blown away at how differently I absorbed the stories when listening on podcast with my brain making up the scenery vs watching where I was captivated by the acting in 3D that I didn’t imagine he was doing during storytelling. It’s a great demonstration of how to be a captivating speaker and I’m looking forward to putting all this into action.

  •  9 лет назад +8

    I could hardly imagine more challenging audience for a talk about the Magic of Story, then the Google Geeks over their launch break. Yet during less then an hour Doug has proved that the Magic of Story may persuade even those , who seems to be naturally story-proof. Great presentation! Thank you!!!

  • @EdwardsYAdventure
    @EdwardsYAdventure 2 года назад +2

    I cannot believe I am watching this video recently about Doug Stevenson. He is awesome presenter and storyteller.

  • @davelieber
    @davelieber 10 лет назад +9

    I love the way Doug Stevenson uses the story of Google in his opening segment to show the power of the story itself. How the Google founders had to sell their STORY (not their business plan) to the original investors. This is a fantastic talk by someone I consider to be America's premier storytelling instructor.

  • @row2691
    @row2691 10 лет назад +2

    This is one of the most amazing "Talks at Google" I have seen so far.
    It is so rare, that the author of a book is also living his own story so well. Just once I faded away from the talk, apart from that it was easy to stay focused on the talk without any effort whatsoever.
    Thanks Doug for this inspiring talk.

  • @taaayooos
    @taaayooos 6 месяцев назад +1

    Single most important video on YT

  • @TonyNelsonCamping
    @TonyNelsonCamping 3 года назад +2

    This guy is funny....and his audience on some calming meds. 😆
    Great presentation.

  • @KingaGorski
    @KingaGorski 2 года назад +1

    This is hands down one of the best talks I've seen around using story in business. I really enjoyed the personalized stories Doug shared to drive the points home. Thank you!

  • @yoleraam
    @yoleraam 10 лет назад +1

    Great Dough, thanks for the reminder to be human while we talk to humans.

  • @albornodesigns
    @albornodesigns 10 лет назад +1

    Doug thank you so much for your generosity with your time! I really appreciate it.

  • @peteweishaupt
    @peteweishaupt Год назад +1

    That “lady” is on every single airplane.

  • @woopi2010
    @woopi2010 9 лет назад +2

    Great mind might God bless your soul, amazing speech priceless.Now ,i have more clear and deep ideia about "how to persuade people" most specifically how to make people follow you, thanks a lot, big hug

  • @amolk4830
    @amolk4830 Год назад +1

    Awesome talk loved every bit of it. Does anyone have the handout? couldn't find it on the internet

  • @RobBellSpeaks
    @RobBellSpeaks 10 лет назад +1

    As you say, stories are the fast lane to the brain. Thanks Doug!

  • @magnusdahlerus1
    @magnusdahlerus1 8 лет назад +3

    I'm tuched by this presentation, it talkes to me. Thankes for sharing.

  • @wesbleed
    @wesbleed 10 лет назад +3

    Stepping into and out of the story is an excellent technique!

  • @bdameier
    @bdameier 10 лет назад +1

    Doug educates and tells the story of Google as an example.

  • @SuperSophieellis
    @SuperSophieellis 10 лет назад +1

    Absolutely amazing and useful communication tool and strategies.
    Thank you.

  • @retellable
    @retellable 10 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this Doug, it's wonderful to see such a pro in action. Top takeways:
    1. It's great to see true immersive embodiment of your stories. A wonderful reminder to bring back in my improv skills.
    2. I like the way you built the Limo story and how you deconstructed it from so many different angles with the attendees, showing them how they were all in it. Great presentation.

  • @rickypar
    @rickypar 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks Doug for your brilliant lesson!

  • @DougStevenson
    @DougStevenson 10 лет назад +8

    I'd love to hear from you with your two top takeaways. Comment below. Thanks.

    • @dupreinla
      @dupreinla 10 лет назад +3

      Top two: Story is more powerful when it's true and about you. Third "lagniappe" takeaway: it's okay to embellish to make your point. I enjoyed your talk so much that while I was taking notes, I decided to post my key takeaways through SlideShare in hopes that folks would tune in to your tips and break out of the content coma mold. www.slideshare.net/cdupre/stories-areseriousbusinesdougstevensonslidesharec-dupre
      Thank you!

    • @4tops
      @4tops 10 лет назад

      Great stuff!
      1) Don't describe the emotion show the emotion
      2) look for stories by starting with meaning or point and do a google search in your mind with a specific time

    • @MultiRam1978
      @MultiRam1978 9 лет назад

      +Doug Stevenson 1. Iceberg in your story, 2. You have to be memorable

    • @asbjoern072
      @asbjoern072 5 лет назад

      The importance of emotional connection

    • @butafogo1
      @butafogo1 5 лет назад

      1. Be a good actor.
      2. Be funny.

  • @covepac
    @covepac 7 лет назад +1

    doug stevenson the power to persuade the magic of story talks google castel

  • @bastianrivero
    @bastianrivero 3 года назад +1

    Learned a lot 🙏🏼

  • @bazingaabazinggoo9664
    @bazingaabazinggoo9664 7 лет назад +1

    Learned so much. Thank You.

  • @seniortheatre
    @seniortheatre 10 лет назад +1

    So very well done!

  • @Pramodsmitha
    @Pramodsmitha 10 лет назад +1

    great story telling methods to engage your audience

  • @natarajrangayana
    @natarajrangayana 4 года назад +1

    Look for limo!
    Very nice
    Learnt something!

  • @sergiosuriel8874
    @sergiosuriel8874 9 лет назад +1

    Great presentation

  • @WilliamJLynch
    @WilliamJLynch 8 лет назад +1

    An excellent talk!

  • @TomAlgie
    @TomAlgie 8 лет назад +3

    Great talk, is there some reason why stories of 3 to 6 minutes works better?

    • @DougStevenson
      @DougStevenson 6 лет назад +2

      There is no specific amount of time, but it takes a few minutes to really engage the audience in the imagery and details of the story. The magic is in the details. Paint pictures. That takes some time.

  • @marlenesoifer7219
    @marlenesoifer7219 4 года назад +1

    How do I tell my story? It's a long long story

  • @vidal670
    @vidal670 4 года назад +1

    Woohoo thanks

  • @Teo-te7my
    @Teo-te7my 7 лет назад +1

    The speaker emphasizes the phase "look for the limo", what does it mean ? I'm not native English speaker.

    • @pverno
      @pverno 7 лет назад

      It isn't something we say if that's what you mean, he essentially made it up in this story as a phrase. So his meaning of look for the limo is look for the good things in life when there is bad times. A limo=limousine

  • @fernandocortes1187
    @fernandocortes1187 2 года назад +1

    11:20 How to craft a story

  • @archie3071
    @archie3071 8 лет назад +2

    Wow

  • @austin-purnell
    @austin-purnell 2 года назад

    Here for the transformers guy

  • @batman3490
    @batman3490 3 года назад

    The story 15:57 - 24:18

  • @ดวงเด่นพันธ์ฆ้อง-ล6ษ

    ส่วนตัว

  • @youfi6430
    @youfi6430 5 лет назад

    Think of the point first

  • @RanmaSyaoranSaotome
    @RanmaSyaoranSaotome Год назад

    44:10

  • @leox4224
    @leox4224 Год назад

    9:30

  •  Год назад

    So far, it's been 17 minutes and he said nothing.

  • @randygoldberg3932
    @randygoldberg3932 9 лет назад

    Let me save you an hour. A presentation by a washed up out of work actor. No psychology qualifications. Waffles for an hour on stories. Completely useless.

    • @denzelcanvasYT
      @denzelcanvasYT Год назад +1

      no psychology needed. this is a lesson on creativity.