“Find Tell Share” is a podcast co-hosted in Sheffield by Chris Sissons, Market Together and Jemma Rosenthal, Creative Hearts. It’s the storyteller’s podcast, featuring everything storytelling, especially if you use stories to promote your business or charity (and you should!). We produce an edition once a month with a guest, watch out for the next!
This is our 17th Podcast and so far we haven’t really talked about fiction. Chris and Jemma mostly work with stories from real life but they’re influenced by fiction in various ways, especially through folklore, which subtly shapes all the stories we tell. We’ll be covering the role of fiction in business storytelling and in songs and we might even touch on Westerns because …
October’s Guest
October’s guest is Chris Smith, Author
Chris Smith is an author, from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He has 5 westerns on Amazon and has just completed a fantasy novel. He’s an avid fly fisherman and enjoys getting onto the water in his spare time.
Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-smith-author-of-the-blood-on-the-range-series-2546491b2/
Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/ChrisSmithAuthor/?ref=pages_you_manage
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Chris-Smith/e/B08NTQY8Y2/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_ebooks_1
Find Tell Share Co-Hosts
Jemma Rosenthal
As a Singer-Songwriter, Choreographer/Dancer, Poet, Speaker, Actor, Life Coach and Teacher, Jemma specialises in Confidence and Creative Expression, as well as improving Self-Worth and Healing through Creativity. She gives private and group coaching in Performance Skills as well as Life coaching and Mindfulness. In 2019 she created her own brand called Creative Hearts and has given workshops and performances in various venues in Sheffield including collaborations with Blend Kitchen, Connection Cafe and Sisters with One Voice (SWOV).
Jemma’s also done extensive voice and dance workshops with children and Youth theatres around Sheffield, including Hype Dance Academy and her original song featured in Fusion Youth Theatre’s original production. Jemma’s aim is to improve awareness of how we can find our voices, be it through song, dance, writing, speaking or otherwise and release our authentic and unique expression to the world as well as sharing our own creative gifts in collaboration with others.
Creative Hearts (@creativehearts.coach) • Instagram photos and videos
For more information about “Find Your Voice Workshops”: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/finding-your-voice-in-2021-monthly-workshops-tickets-136038146759
Awakening Voices Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/411125553258439/
Link to Jemma’s music page:
Jemma’s Redgrave video: https://vimeo.com/215885253
Chris Sissons
I love stories and these days stride the streets of Sheffield on the lookout for new stories. I was a Community Development Worker for 30 years and consequently is sceptical about almost everything.
I’m a local marketing coach, using stories to open up business development in surprising ways. I underline the distinction between real and paid work. Many people are unhappy because they cannot find time for their real work – as we unravel the lockdown, we’re all challenged to step up and offer the world our own unique insights. They won’t always work but how else do we find the ones that do?
Find out more about Market Together here. My contact details are on the site. Find past Podcast episodes on the site.
Text me if you would like a conversation about how I can help you build a story portfolio, find stories for a keynote or develop your real work … 07887 352841
I run Telling Stories: Making Business, storytelling for business owners, on second and fourth Thursdays (usually). It’s an opportunity to hear a business owner’s story and to offer feedback. We improve our own storytelling when we help others. Find the TSMB programme here. This page is regularly updated. Click on links in right hand column to register for your Zoom link.
Find me on Facebook: Market Together: Storytelling in Marketing.
Links from this Podcast
The cowboy story (book and film) I refer to towards the start of the Podcast is Shane and not Slane, which is something else entirely.
Natsume Yujin-cho – you can find this on Crunchyroll and watch for free, if you can put up with the ads. Or I hear it’s on Netflix. Crunchyroll covers the first 3 of 6 series (39 episodes). I haven’t been able to track down the series 4-6 but they may be on Netflix. If anyone reads this and has access to Netflix, please take a look and let me know what’s on there, if anything!
Story Forge meets once a month apart from December. You can find out about their activities and other storytelling events, some online, here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/94064587663
The Seven Basic Plots: Why We Tell Stories by Christopher Booker https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-seven-basic-plots-why-we-tell-stories/9781472976185