How to find and tell your story with confidence
You have stories. Real ones. Powerful ones. You just might not know how to find and tell your story yet, or how to shape it when you do.
How to Find and Tell Your Story is a practical, supportive 2-hour online workshop designed to show you how to find and tell your story using simple, proven storytelling craft.
Not polished. Not performative. Just real stories, told with clarity.
Something new is coming: learning how to find and tell your story
In the business world, people are taught to lead with facts: strategy, outcomes, proof. And yet the moments that truly land, the ones people remember, are almost always stories.
A story gives context to strategy. Meaning to data. Human shape to decisions.
Whether you’re leading a team, interviewing, pitching, presenting, or navigating change, knowing how to find and tell your story quietly shapes how people trust you, follow you, and understand what you stand for. Most people already have the stories that matter. They simply haven’t been taught how to find and tell their story in a clear, structured way.
This workshop is where that begins.
What is this workshop?
This is a skills-based, craft-focused introduction to personal storytelling. It’s designed for people who want to learn how to find and tell their story – not for the stage, but for real life and work.
You’ll spend time:
- noticing story in your own experience
- shaping it using a simple structure
- practising how to tell your story out loud
This is not therapy or deep emotional processing. It’s storytelling craft: practical, grounded, and human.
What you’ll learn: how to find and tell your story
How to find stories in your life
- How to recognise which moments actually contain stories
- The difference between something that happened and a story worth telling
- Guided exercises to help you identify one story to work with
Learning how to find your story is often the missing step, and once you have it, everything else becomes easier.
How to shape and tell your story
- A clear structure professional storytellers rely on
- How to shape your story so it has a beginning, middle, and end
- What to include and what to leave out
This is where how to tell your story stops feeling vague and starts feeling doable.
Essential storytelling craft techniques
- How to open your story in a way that draws people in
- Using specific detail to make stories felt, not just heard
- Practice telling your story out loud, with supportive feedback
What you’ll walk away with
By the end of the session, you’ll have:
- One personal story you’ve identified and started shaping
- A clear template you can reuse whenever you need to find and tell your story
- Simple techniques for telling stories with more confidence
- Real practice speaking your story out loud
- A foundation to build on beyond the workshop
You won’t just understand how to find and tell your story – you’ll have already started.
This workshop is for you if…
- You freeze when someone asks you to tell a story
- You know your experiences matter, but don’t know how to shape them
- You want to learn how to find and tell your story in work, interviews, leadership, or everyday life
- You’re curious about storytelling, but unsure where to begin
You might be a teacher, manager, therapist, parent, job-seeker, creative, or simply someone who wants to speak with more clarity and confidence.
If you’ve ever needed to hold people’s attention, this workshop will help.
Practical details
When: Saturday 7 February, 2:00–4:00pm (GMT)
Where: Online via Zoom (limited places)
Investment: £15
Early Bird: £10 until 31 January, 23:59 (GMT)
What to bring: Something to write with and a willingness to try
Early bird tickets are limited.
Book an early bird ticket now.
What to expect
This is a calm, focused session where you’ll:
- Work individually, in pairs, and in small groups
- Learn how to find and tell your story step by step
- Practise storytelling in a supportive, non-judgemental space
- Leave with skills you can immediately use
No prior experience required.
A question to leave you with
If you had to explain why you do what you do, without a CV, without slides, what story would you tell?
And would you know how to find and tell your story clearly?
Sometimes the most powerful communication skill isn’t speaking louder. It’s learning how to tell the story you’re already living.
Book your place
Ready to begin?
Book now. (Early bird ends 31 January)