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The Art of Charm

How To Set Your Storytelling Skills On Fire with Daniele Bolelli

The Art of Charm

http://www.TheArtOfCharm.com

Business, Health & Fitness, Education

4.711K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Many of life’s most powerful lessons come from stories of men and women living through dark and ugly periods in history - but why do we relate to these stories so strongly, what’s the best way to tell a story from your own life about adversity or a struggle you endured, and how do you know when such a story is ready to be told? What to Listen For What story from history first hooked Daniele Bolleli into pursuing history? How do you remove the bias or spin from news stories in today’s digital era? What made Daniele Bolelli realize he wanted to start podcasting? How do you tell a story in a way that people actually care about the characters involved? How do you find or build in a hook when you’re trying to figure out the best way to tell a story? How do you balance the dark side of a story with the lighthearted side so neither one pushes the audience away? What can you do to add humor to dark stories in a way that doesn’t feel forced or out of place? What can you look for in a story you want to tell if you want to know if it’s ready to be told? How has Daniele Bolelli’s experience in podcasting influenced his own personal storytelling? Stories from history provide us with archetypes and allow us a glimpse into the human spirit to see what we’re capable of when faced with insurmountable odds or overwhelming tragedy. And one of the most valuable lessons we can take away from all of the stories from history is that everyone involved was human. This is important to remember because we as humans have a habit of disconnecting from people who have accomplished great things and committed great atrocities. When we’re able to identify with the person on a basic level we can be inspired to act as well as develop empathy for those whose lives lead them down dark paths. A Word From Our Sponsors Share your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity where everyone — both men and women — celebrate your accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today here! Hiring used to be hard. Multiple job sites, stacks of resumes, a confusing review process. But today, hiring can be easy and you only have to go to one place to get it done: ziprecruiter.com/charm. ZipRecruiter is so effective that 4 out of 5 of employers who post on ZipRecruiter get a quality candidate through the site within the first day. Resources from this Episode Daniele Bolelli’s website Daniele Bolelli on Twitter History on Fire Podcast - most recent episodes available on Luminary Check in with AJ and Johnny! AJ on Instagram Johnny on Instagram The Art of Charm on Instagram The Art of Charm on YouTube

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0:00.0

So today we are talking with none other than Danieli Bollelli.

0:04.0

Danieli is an author, a university professor, a martial artist, and of course a podcaster.

0:10.1

His first one was published when he was only 22 years old. And when it comes to teaching,

0:15.2

he's quite the renaissance man. Just a few subjects he's been lecturing on include American Indian

0:20.7

history and philosophy, world religions, the history of ancient Rome, one of my favorites,

0:25.9

and the history and philosophy of martial arts. The list goes on and on. His career in martial

0:31.0

arts is just as broad from a 7th degree black-bounding kung fu to submission wrestling,

0:36.3

jiu-jitsu boxing all the way up to MMA fighting. Danieli is the host of the history on fire podcast

0:43.5

and the drunken dawas podcast, two shows that we absolutely love, especially as history podcast,

0:49.7

such a masterpiece that really brings those historical stories back to life. And that is why

0:55.6

Danieli was on top of our list for this month on storytelling. Johnny, I know you're super excited

1:00.6

this week. It's really difficult to do this show when we have guests on that we've had intimate

1:06.4

experience with their voice. And I've been listening to Danieli Bollelli's podcast, history on fire

1:12.4

for quite a long time now. And some of those episodes are ridiculously well researched. And we

1:20.0

get to really pick apart storytelling with an expert storyteller to me. And of course,

1:25.2

it's something that our audience shares with us listening to our voice. It's fun to have it on

1:29.5

the other end where we're looking up to our guests, having known them so well. This is the art

1:33.9

at charm podcast, the show where we bring you actual tips and strategies on how to better connect

1:38.7

socially, boost your emotional intelligence, and of course this month tell better stories to crush

1:44.4

it in business, love, and life. Now imagine having a mix of experienced mentors teaching you their

1:49.6

expertise, packing decades of research, testing, and tough lessons into a concise curriculum that

1:56.4

we deliver here for free each and every week. I'm AJ and I'm Johnny. Now not only we've been doing

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