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“Stories are like windows to our soul. If you don’t tell that story that resonates, then maybe people don’t get to know how beautiful you are.”
The art of storytelling has certainly cemented itself as the key to ensuring our message resonates. So where do we start? How do we share our stories in a meaningful way? In this episode, we connect with Forkast.News ‘ Founder, CEO and Editor-in-chief, Angie Lau, for a masterclass in the art of authenticity and narration.
Is my story worth telling? Will what I have to say make an impact? How do I connect with my audience?
Angie Lau encourages us to tackle these questions by addressing the very things that make us tick: our genesis, our philosophies, the reasons we think the way we do. She invites us to dig deeper during our one-on-one interactions and indulge in our innate curiosity.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Cutting through the noise: how Angie found her voice
- The importance of our voices and our stories
- Capitalizing on our fears and vulnerabilities to craft our stories
- How Angie’s new platform, Forkast.News, measures its success
“You do have important stories to tell. You do matter. Your voice matters. Who you are matters. What you do matters. And it is not anybody’s responsibility to tell your story, except your own. Do not outsource that ever because nobody knows your story as well as you do.”
The constant metamorphosis of technology requires an authentic voice to help us navigate the exciting, and sometimes intimidating, waters of blockchain. Angie and her team at Forekast.News are advocates for their audience, and they rally around the universal truth that knowledge is power.
Inspired by Angie’s story? Have an #impactSTORY of your own to share?
Follow Angie’s journey on Facebook and Instagram, and watch her motivational TEDx Talk. Keep up-to-date on all things blockchain by checking out Forkast.News’ website and LinkedIn.
“Here’s a cool thing about your voice: the more you share it, the more clear it becomes. The more you use it, the more powerful it becomes. It is a muscle; use it or it will atrophy. Honor it.”
Special Thanks to Campfire Wong Chuk Hang where this episode was recorded.