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You get paid for telling stories?

Yes – you do get paid for telling stories!  We all do . . . but only if we do it well.

Maybe you’re the numbers person.  Perhaps you’re the one others turn to for advice when analyzing a problem.  You might be in finance, engineering, business management, or one of the sciences.  Maybe you’re a psychologist or an analytical person serving as CEO, Board Chair or Campaign Chair for your organization.

theleaderroomBeing a ‘recovering accountant’ I’m among your ranks.  And, over time, I’ve learned that just presenting the facts can be . . . dare I say . . . “boring” to an audience–whether in a group meeting, one-on-one or in front of a room full of people at a conference.

Wouldn’t it be great to be able to add just the right compelling stories to your messages to engage people and build trust?  Here’s your chance to learn how.

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L to R: John Millen, Kent Stroman.

Meet my friend, John Millen, creator of The Leader Room.  He’s been helping people find their voices and present themselves with confidence and authenticity for over 20 years.

Now, John and I are teaming up to bring you Storytelling for Analytical Leaders.  You can get all the details here, but check out these dates for starters:

  • December 2 & 3, 2015 – Columbus, Ohio
  • January 12 & 13 – Las Vegas, Nevada

You’ll love John.  He’s the best combination of dynamic, entertaining speaker who shares solid, useful information and has a proven track record of serving Fortune 50 companies.  Together, we’ll equip you to tell your story in a way that you’ll get paid for doing it.  Handsomely.

You won’t want to miss this opportunity, so sign up now.  Space is limited and our special offer expires next week.

Your friend,

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Kent Stroman,
America’s ASKing Coach

PS:  As one of my insiders you qualify for a special rate.  Act now and save $200!  (This offer expires November 19.)

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