January 17: Telling Your Story


Will Greenblatt

Storytelling is the foundation of human connection--it’s how we bond, how we learn and how we grow.  But most of us never learn how to tell our story, at least not with confidence.  

What we love about Will Greenblatt is how he combines his experience as an actor and performer with his knowledge of CBT. The result is a session that intertwines the 3-Act personal story structure with exercises in vulnerability and human connection so you can tell your story and lead discussions with courage.

LINKS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT WILL:

Will’s website
Connect on LinkedIn
Follow him on Instagram
Read her latest Substack
Purchase his books: Transform Your Speaking Skills: Gain Confidence, Captivate Audiences and Advance Your Career 


ABOUT WILL GREENBLATT

Will Greenblatt started acting in film and TV at the age of seven, starring in The Homecoming with Oscar® winner Anne Bancroft. He graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada in 2010, but the toxic environment of the program left him jaded, so he quit acting. 

He then moved to Spain where he discovered his love for teaching English, and ultimately dived into the world of entrepreneurship, co-founding a startup in China. 

Will founded OutLoud Speakers School in 2017, teaching public speaking & communication skills to entrepreneurs and executives. He has repeatedly spoken and coached at Google, Wayfair, Boston Dynamics, TechStars, Founder Institute and Ericsson, as well as providing coaching to over 4500 individuals virtually worldwide.

His clients have won numerous pitch competitions, got deals on Dragon’s Den, and raised over $350 million USD in investment. He’s also a Top Public Speaking Voice on LinkedIn, nominee for “Newcomer of The Year” by the Speaker Awards, and is “Canada’s best pitch coach” (Jordan Jocius, Founder Institute Waterloo).


All virtual sessions take place on Fridays from 12:30pm to 1:30pm EDT. Replays are available for one month, within the membership portal.

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