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Page 1: How to Tell Your Story
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THE POWER OF STORIESA story can have a powerful effect on an individual.

The story must have an effect on people’s lives and be compelling.

A good story is not a random series of events.

A good story must have a beginning, middle and end.

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TWO QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD ASK1) Who is your audience—know what they want and craft

the story specifically for them—tailor fit.

2) With a specific purpose in mind, craft the story for the response you need. The story should lead people to the

natural conclusion that you want them to make… buy a CSA, come for a farm visit, etc…

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CHARACTERThe main character is your hero–you, your family,

your farm.

CONNECTIONConnection is the bridge between the audience and you.

To connect with people meet them on a human level.

Find one of the common threads that unite us-basic human needs, wants and desires.

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CONFLICT/STRUGGLEWhat did you have to do to be able to make the

farm experience happen?

What is going on inside the main character—thoughts and feelings around the situation.

 

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CONQUESTThe outcome of the main character’s situation,

showing how the problem is resolved or has improved.

How did you overcome your barrier?

How did your vision emerge? 

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STORY TRIGGERSOwnership - What difference are you making?

Uniqueness - Find something that makes your farming experience unique.

Familiarity - What elements might be familiar to relate to?

Humanity - Always find the human interest –why does it matter what you do?

Contrast - Show a strong difference your farming experience makes in the community.

 

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PROPSProps can be a picture, an artifact, a video or

something else the audience can interact with.

Use of enhancing the story and helping start or further it along.

 

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ENGAGING YOUR AUDIENCE

Can you imagine?

Have you ever?

Would you like to?

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OWNING YOUR STORYStory must first engage YOU.

Transfer your emotion to the your audience.

Experiences = working with people, giving a gift that transforms, hearing a story that touched you.

What resonates with you?

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CRAFTING YOUR STORY• Who or what will be the main character?

• What is the obstacle for the main character?

• Details around why you are doing what you do.

• How does your farm experience help others?

• Why does it matter?

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RULES TO REMEMBER• Stories must be about the impact your farming

experience has in the community.• Have a personal connection to the story you are telling.• Know why you are telling the story.• Start your story by connecting with your audience first.• The main character should be hero – you, your family,

your farm.• Use barrier/struggles to drive the story.• Include only details that move the story along. • Practice telling your story.• Tell you story with passion.

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STEP BY STEP EXERCISE FORCRAFTING YOUR FARM STORY

• WHO is the hero of your story (you, your family, your farm).

• WHAT did you have to do/overcome to be able to farm/own land/support yourself/make this decision?

• WHY do you want to do this?

• HOW did your vision emerge? What barrier did you overcome?

• WHAT difference are you making? Why does it matter?

• NOW pull it all together.

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Marilyn Ball12Twelve Collaborative Solutions

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