Storytelling [Video]: How Critical to Making an Impact?
Is storytelling still an important approach to connecting with and helping others? Storytelling In today’s video on storytelling, you’ll discover the answer to this question
Is storytelling still an important approach to connecting with and helping others? Storytelling In today’s video on storytelling, you’ll discover the answer to this question
Was informed today my response to the question, “How can the link between alcohol and sexual violence be best taught to students?” has been posted on Outside The Classroom’s website: http://www.outsidetheclassroom.com!
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YES, the WORLD PREMIERE of the “Can I Kiss You?” song by Jordan Broghammer and Tyler Archey. After recently attending the “Can I Kiss You?” program on their campus, they emailed me sharing how they wrote and recorded the following song. To hear the song, click on the link below. To download the song, RIGHT click on the link below and choose “Download Linked File.”
Please share this song with everyone you know. Tell people on FaceBook, LinkedIn, Twitter, via Text, and even using YouTube.
Can I Kiss You? by Jordan Broghammer and Tyler Archey
Are you ever amazed how many people give college students advice like, “Don’t do anything stupid while you are in college!” Are you kidding me? What kind of life are you living if you never look stupid once in a while.
Are you ever asked, “How do you know you are making a difference? How do you know your audience (or students) actually remembers your message?” Speakers in the education world and teachers particularly get this question a lot because so many people wonder if teens retain the messages being shared with them. Yesterday, audience members surprised me.
“All I can say is WOW!! I attended one of his sessions for the Peer-Ed people and his “Can I Kiss You?” program too and both were amazing. I truly enjoyed everything…and everything he had to say was so true. Guys and Girls all have a lot to learn about
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