The Story Cookbook
As you know stories and storytelling represents a powerful creative process for communication and change personality and throughout an organisation. The book contains over 80 activities collected from contributors around the world and is one of the most comprehensive collections of story-based activities available.
The book, organised by menu courses, provides the reader with a treasure trove of activities ranging from elegant relationship-building story techniques to more complex story processes such as quantum storytelling, genre bending and provenance. Designed in an easy-to-follow format, the smorgasbord of storytelling ideas that fill this book provide rich pickings to apply and adapt for all sorts of situations. This enticing resource is a must-read for consultants, facilitators, educators, change makers and leaders interested in working with story and narrative techniques for positive change in individuals, organisations and communities.
I encourage you to have a look at the book on the https://www.cambridgescholars.com/the-story-cookbook which as the Extract that gives you much more of an insight into the book itself.
To purchase the book use the Buy Now button which will take you through to the Avid Book shop.
Dr Cathryn Lloyd and Andrew Rixon
In this episode you’ll learn:
- How you can use stories to facilitate outcomes in a workshop
- The questions you need to consider prior to designing a workshop
- The MIT for a story –
and how you can use it to craft a story; but also use it to understand what hits - How leaders can use stories to influence change
- What a great resource The Story Cookbook is, for first time facilitators!
Interview by Paul Bishop
Paul Bishop interviews Cathryn Lloyd, Andrew Rixon and Scotia Monkivitch about the launch of the Story Cookbook (Practice Receipes for Change).