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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Young and Kyla tied together by marriage and anecdotal experiences around Korea talk about their experiences. Join them as they continue to learn about each other and all the ways that Korea shapes their lives.
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Anecdotal Anatomy - Science & Stories, is a series of casual conversations about what it is to live in a body. Expect storytelling & science as well as practices designed to deepen the mind-body connection.
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Hi. I'm Aaron Tsuru and this is my podcast, Anecdotal. I'm a photographer, zinester, writer, videographer, artist, painter, singer, illustrator, momma, father, spouse, cat owner, runner, cyclist, agender genderqueer atheist liberal romantic with vitiligo in New York City. Let's share each other's stories! Love, Aaron Tsuru http://tsurufoto.com http://anecdotalpodcast.tumblr.com
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The Outer Edge Podcast explores the unknown, cryptozoological, mystical, cryptic, paranormal, UFOs, rockabilly, psychobilly, heavy meta, conspiracy and any/or all related social or bizarre phenomena that strike our or our listeners' fancy.
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Hear ye, hear ye, these anecdotes* from the courtroom**, courtesy of a friendly little lawyer man.*** Facebook Twitter Evidencecast@gmail.com *Segments not guaranteed to be in anecdote form **Segments not guaranteed to be law related ***The listener accepts any and all liability for injury related to the podcast. No Refunds.
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In the medical community, the term "anecdotal evidence" is used dismissively. But our lives as we live and experience them can be thought of as the stories we're writing every day. In his work as a psychiatrist, Daniel Johnson, MD has been deeply moved by the healing stories that have been shared with him over the years. Join him from his home in Asheville, NC where he shares long-form conversatons exploring the interesting and inspiring aspects to life's growth. His guests include practitio ...
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In Episode 228, we examine Orson Welles’ groundbreaking War of the Worlds broadcast and its lessons on innovation and the ethical complexities of storytelling. In … The post 228 – The Power and Peril of Storytelling: Orson Welles appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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227 – Too Good to Ignore: Cecilia Payne
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Explore the story of Cecilia Payne, whose discovery reshaped our understanding of the universe—and what it teaches us about perseverance, recognition, and excellence. In Episode … The post 227 – Too Good to Ignore: Cecilia Payne appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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226 – Falconry and Fortitude: The Siege of Malta
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In this episode of Anecdotally Speaking, Shawn and Mark explore a gripping historical tale from Malta, highlighting lessons in resilience and ingenuity. In Episode 226 … The post 226 – Falconry and Fortitude: The Siege of Malta appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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225 – Shady Dealings in a Bright Industry: Phoebus Cartel
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In Episode 225 of Anecdotally Speaking, Mark explores why lightbulbs don’t last forever and the implications of planned obsolescence. In Episode 225 of Anecdotally Speaking, … The post 225 – Shady Dealings in a Bright Industry: Phoebus Cartel appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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224 – Small Inventions Can Change the World: John Gates
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In Episode 224 of Anecdotally Speaking, discover how barbed wire transformed the American West and its business lessons on innovation. In Episode 224 of Anecdotally … The post 224 – Small Inventions Can Change the World: John Gates appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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In Episode 223 of Anecdotally Speaking, listen to hear Shelley Beumont’s insights into the field of communications, and why storytelling, connection, and authenticity are essential … The post 223 – Shelley Beumont: Storytelling in Communications appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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In Episode 222 of Anecdotally Speaking, listen to hear a story that exemplifies why adaptability is one of the most important attributes of longevity. In … The post 222 – Bridge to Nowhere appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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221 – Accidentally Iconic: Paul Simon
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In Episode 221 of Anecdotally Speaking, discover the story behind the creation of one of Paul Simon’s most iconic songs and explore the lessons in … The post 221 – Accidentally Iconic: Paul Simon appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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220 – Paul Fairweather: Storytelling and Creating Without Fear
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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, … The post 220 – Paul Fairweather: Storytelling and Creating Without Fear appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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219 – The Art of Brewing Influence
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In Episode 219 of Anecdotally Speaking, learn how to change minds, build trust and influence others through your storytelling In Episode 219 of Anecdotally Speaking, … The post 219 – The Art of Brewing Influence appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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218 – Punching an Unconventional Path to Greatness – Vasyl Lomachenko
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In Episode 218 of Anecdotally Speaking, discover how boxing legend Vasyl Lomachenko’s unconventional training shaped him into one of the greatest of all time, and … The post 218 – Punching an Unconventional Path to Greatness – Vasyl Lomachenko appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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217 – The Foundations of Royal Canin – Jean Cathary
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In Episode 217 of Anecdotally Speaking, listen to hear an exemplary foundation story and learn how to effectively use foundation stories in the sales process. … The post 217 – The Foundations of Royal Canin – Jean Cathary appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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216 – Challenge the Status Quo – Todd McFarlane
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In Episode 216 of Anecdotally Speaking, listen to hear how Todd McFarlane repopularised the Spider-Man comics by going against the status quo. In episode 216 … The post 216 – Challenge the Status Quo – Todd McFarlane appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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215 – Rising from Burnout – Simone Biles
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In Episode 215 of Anecdotally Speaking tune in to discover the remarkable journey of Simone Biles and the powerful lessons it offers on burnout and … The post 215 – Rising from Burnout – Simone Biles appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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214 – Jumping to New Ideas – Richard Fosbury
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In 214 of Anecdotally Speaking, listen to hear how Richard Fosbury used innovation to defy all odds and win a gold medal in the high … The post 214 – Jumping to New Ideas – Richard Fosbury appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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Episode 213 of Anecdotally Speaking illustrates the impact of product placement and range, giving insight into sales tactics and the impact of identity. In Episode … The post 213 – Value is Relative appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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In Episode 212 of Anecdotally Speaking, delve into the gripping tale of the Mann Gulch fire, a story that will challenge your views on underlying … The post 212 – Fight Fire with Fire – Wagner Dodge appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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211 – Looks Can be Deceiving – Ronald Read
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In Episode 211 of Anecdotally Speaking, discover Ronald Read’s secret and its application to staff development and job design. In Episode 211 of Anecdotally Speaking, … The post 211 – Looks Can be Deceiving – Ronald Read appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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210 – There’s a Story Behind Everything
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Episode 210 of Anecdotally Speaking gives insight into how salespeople can increase value and customer buy-in through story. In Episode 210 of Anecdotally Speaking, Shawn … The post 210 – There’s a Story Behind Everything appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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In Episode 209 of Anecdotally Speaking, discover how asking the right questions brought us GPS – and how you can take these lessons into your … The post 209 – Take the Opposing View appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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In Episode 208 of Anecdotally Speaking, discover how to make abstract concepts relatable and humanize data in business settings. In Episode 208 of Anecdotally Speaking, … The post 208 – Making Numbers Meaningful appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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207 – Control is an Illusion – Barbra Streisand
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In Episode 207 of Anecdotally Speaking, learn the origin of “The Streisand Effect” and uncover its powerful lesson on perseverance in business. In Episode 207 … The post 207 – Control is an Illusion – Barbra Streisand appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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206 – Necessity is the Mother of Invention – John Sipe
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Explore how John F. Sipe’s 1919 innovation provides lessons in business problem-solving and challenging the status quo. In Episode 206 of Anecdotally Speaking, Mark tells … The post 206 – Necessity is the Mother of Invention – John Sipe appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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205 – Creativity in Constraints – Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie
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Boundless creativity can create stagnancy. Listen to hear how Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie demonstrate the importance of constraints in creativity. In Episode 205 of … The post 205 – Creativity in Constraints – Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie appeared first on Anecdote.Av Shawn Callahan & Mark Schenk
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204 – The Serve and Return Turning Point: Agassi, Becker and perseverance
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We are all looking for the turning point in a good story, and we love a story that demonstrates perseverance and resolve. Shawn and Mark discuss the relevance of this story to: explaining the data in a story, sizing up your competition and 'keeping Mum' with your competitive advantage. The post 204 – The Serve and Return Turning Point: Agassi, Beck…
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