Your presentation had a stroke due to sky high amounts of data, facts, stats, and too many pie charts.

Response: “We’ve got to open the airway with a story — it’s the only shot at survival.”

9-1-1, what’s the emergency?

When was the last time you told a story in a presentation?

If it was when rotary phones (and HAM radios) were the only devices used to communicate, you’re in the right place.

If it was last Tuesday at 9:00am, you’re still in the right place.

Your audience will remember a story 22x more than a fact.

Go ahead and re-read that again.

If your audience will remember a story you present 22x more than a single fact, why do you act like a Jackson Pollock copycat and splatter your slides with more data than a NASA engineer needs to calculate a moon landing?

Your presentations, no matter your industry, need stories.

Your audience, no matter your industry, needs stories.

Your audience doesn’t need another chart, I promise. They need a reason to care.

If they’re secretly praying for the fire alarm to go off (and they are), you need stories.
Not the rambling, “so this one time back in college” kind of stories.
The right kind of stories.

With The Storytelling Guide, you’ll learn how to:

  • Mine your everyday life for stories that work in professional settings.

  • Balance data with narrative so your insights are clear, persuasive, and memorable.

  • Weave those stories into your presentations so they stick (22x more than facts, remember?).

  • Build trust, connection, and credibility without a single pie chart.

  • Position yourself as a presenter, communicator, and leader who inspires trust and drives action.


Each time you default to a data-dump, you’re training your audience to forget you.

This guide will help you shift from “presenting information” to influencing others.

It’s the difference between being overlooked and being the person people trust, follow, and buy from.

In business, there’s one thing that never changes:

People feeling good about doing business with you.



Stories help people feel good about doing business with you.

For less than what you’d blow on a couple of airport cocktails plus a sad, vegan Caesar wrap at Denver International Airport while contemplating the Illuminati, you’ll walk away with a repeatable process that makes your presentations as unforgettable as the allure of the Illuminati. 



In under an hour with The Storytelling Guide, you’ll know exactly how to:

Forgettable presentations are expensive. This isn’t.

Craft and deliver a professional story that engages your audience.

Pair data with narrative so your message is both credible and memorable.

Step into your next presentation with confidence, clarity, and presence.

The cost of a forgettable presentation? Lost trust, lost influence, and lost deals.



The cost of ensuring your audience remembers you? $89.99.

Fire feedback

“I have typically viewed my presentations and moments to connect with our buyers as very black and white. It's selling data, business targets, priorities, deadlines, collections, blah blah... I now have tools and feel inspired to turn what is typically black and white, into a GD rainbow with storytelling! Because people remember the rainbow. They remember the stories.”

Tanner, National Sales Director

“I am very linear in my thought and fact-based. This happened, then this. A, B, C. I still believe leaning on a logical or chronological layout is easiest for most audiences but I think that I can support what I'm sharing with interesting stories that are memorable. I need to tell the story, then share the logical facts.”

Ramona, PhD and R&D Lead

You can grab a knock-off wand, cast a spell while cramming data into your decks at 11:36pm at night, and hope your audience magically cares.

Or, you can grab the one tool that guarantees they’ll actually remember you.


Grab the Storytelling Guide now and make your next presentation the one people talk about after the meeting ends (for the right reasons).