The magical science of storytelling | David JP Phillips | TEDxStockholm

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  • @YouTubeOrganicMarketing
    @YouTubeOrganicMarketing 5 років тому +1650

    SUMMARY
    •Dopamine
    Effects: Focus, motivation and memory
    Tips: Create suspense and use a cliffhanger
    •Oxytocin
    Effects: Trust, generosity, relax and bond
    Tips: Create an empathic character
    •Endorphin
    Effects: Creative, relax and focus
    Tips: Make people laugh
    Advise: Utilize stories to free the hormone you want in the person you decide

    • @DubaiRealty
      @DubaiRealty 5 років тому +12

      Thank you!

    • @CR-ou4hl
      @CR-ou4hl 4 роки тому +37

      Somehow it was far more captivating when he, well, told the story...

    • @YouTubeOrganicMarketing
      @YouTubeOrganicMarketing 4 роки тому +5

      @@CR-ou4hl Hahaha! Completely agree :) What an old comment of mine... thanks for making me remember it

    • @ChyeahWill
      @ChyeahWill 4 роки тому +3

      A marvel movie would have all 3 lol.

    • @Johnhasa1
      @Johnhasa1 3 роки тому +2

      Best summary. Almost said summery there😂

  • @fatehboufertala730
    @fatehboufertala730 4 роки тому +592

    UA-camrs should be proud of getting an analysis from this man

    • @dufresne1363
      @dufresne1363 4 роки тому +1

      I want to like your comment but that grammar error's keeping me from doing it... sorry dude.

    • @fatehboufertala730
      @fatehboufertala730 4 роки тому +12

      @@dufresne1363 then do me the favor of correcting it

    • @dufresne1363
      @dufresne1363 4 роки тому +6

      @@fatehboufertala730 idk if you're being sarcastic but sure bro, shoulda been *analysis or *getting analyzed lol

    • @fatehboufertala730
      @fatehboufertala730 4 роки тому +7

      @@dufresne1363 thank you xD

    • @BestEbookTemplatesOfficial001
      @BestEbookTemplatesOfficial001 3 роки тому

      Yeah, very informative

  • @markorossie9296
    @markorossie9296 2 роки тому +168

    0:00 Introduction to Storytelling, leading to hormones and emotions
    5:53 Dopamine ( Effects: Focus, motivation and memory
    , Tips: Create suspense and use a cliffhanger )
    9:17 Oxytocin ( Effects: Trust, generosity, relax and bond
    , Tips: Create an empathic character )
    11:47 Endorphin
    ( Effects: Creative, relax and focus, Tips: Make people laugh )
    13:36 Cortisol, Arenalin ( Effects: Intolerant, Irritable, Uncreative, Critical, Bad descisions )
    14:43 Functional Storytelling
    (Which summary was:
    - You dont't have to be a old person in front of a fireplace to be a good storyteller, you have to believe this.
    - Write down your stories. Everyhone have atleast 2-3 storys to tell often more!
    - Index your stories. The right story to the right situation.)

  • @vikyathkumar1007
    @vikyathkumar1007 3 роки тому +147

    Imagine having these people as our teachers, and professors in our educational life ❤️ Worth spending 16 and minutes on UA-cam.

  • @chrismonsen
    @chrismonsen 7 років тому +2667

    This is by far one of the most insightful and powerful story telling lesson I've ever encountered in my life. Thank you so much for posting this. I will start using these techniques right away. Thank you.

    • @ants-in-my-eyesjohnson1271
      @ants-in-my-eyesjohnson1271 7 років тому +34

      not if i don't get to them first, Kurisu-san!! I've already gathered 4 of the 5 techniques. I have defeated 3 writers for them and the other one is working for me! HAHAHAHAHAH!!! I have kidnapped his grandchild so he does as i bid! we'll see who or whom becomes the master storyteller! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

    • @yohaneswidodo6402
      @yohaneswidodo6402 7 років тому +9

      A must-search comment before continuing to watch any TED videos.

    • @18da18
      @18da18 7 років тому +3

      google channel 101 hero's journey

    • @darrellwhite4626
      @darrellwhite4626 6 років тому +1

      I agree fully. oni berugu - own and tried to read hero's journey but this is a much clearer explanation and simplification

    • @MuwexPelaa
      @MuwexPelaa 6 років тому

      Same here!

  • @michaelmeyers9878
    @michaelmeyers9878 2 роки тому +859

    One of my favorite Ted talks
    - engaging examples
    - topic anybody can relate to
    - great presenting
    - not boring at all
    All in all just a magnificent talk

    • @ohtych1004
      @ohtych1004 2 роки тому +51

      This is one of my most favourite comments
      - engaging examples
      - topic that all of the people that watched this video can relate to
      - amazing grammar and structure
      - not boring at all
      All in all, just a magnificent comment

    • @monaalei1917
      @monaalei1917 2 роки тому +2

      Yes!!!

    • @Ozubura
      @Ozubura 2 роки тому +1

      It helps when he takes a bite out of my apple. 😂😂😂

    • @clkvlk
      @clkvlk Рік тому

      Ok bot

  • @Itskfx
    @Itskfx 4 роки тому +317

    Never knew this dude was big. At least he is genuine unlike a lot of "professional" coaches on UA-cam.

    • @8lec_R
      @8lec_R 4 роки тому +3

      He wasn't big. Pewds pushed him to the top

    • @Itskfx
      @Itskfx 4 роки тому +16

      8lec Roe This was years before pewds watched him. There is a world outside YT you know.

    • @8lec_R
      @8lec_R 4 роки тому +3

      @@Itskfx Oh I'm sorry, I thought you were talking about being big on youtube

    • @Itskfx
      @Itskfx 4 роки тому +4

      8lec Roe no worries bruh.

    • @hghfdgrrrgd5382
      @hghfdgrrrgd5382 4 роки тому +1

      To be fair though, powerpoint slides are just advanced cave paintings.

  • @ekeneosuagwu6919
    @ekeneosuagwu6919 2 роки тому +68

    This guy is a magician.
    He knows the architecture of the mind and plays it as he wills, planting the point straight into it just like the mind was built to accept it.
    It was just the ending punchline for me.
    It was a stunner.

  • @Nicole_Zyon
    @Nicole_Zyon 5 років тому +121

    Bring David back, the value he brings is top-notch. Greatly appreciated his presentation. 16mins and 44seconds is all it took for me to learn something I've been trying to in so long. Thanks, David

  • @josephnicocando4695
    @josephnicocando4695 3 роки тому +11

    I couldn't help myself but give this man the warm applause he deserves after watching.

  • @estherwrites1
    @estherwrites1 5 років тому +17

    I love telling stories. I started when I was so young and had to take care of my 10 siblings and spun lots of tales to keep them in line.

  • @SunnyGirlFlorida
    @SunnyGirlFlorida 4 роки тому +41

    He had me in the feels with that story about the little boy and baby. Tears in my eyes.

    • @jackiejack2031
      @jackiejack2031 4 роки тому +2

      Me too, heartbreaking💔 have a good day friend

    • @SailingBritaly
      @SailingBritaly Місяць тому +1

      Me too, 43-year-old man (ex military, rugby player, offshore worker) with tears in my eyes.

  • @TarunPuchakayala
    @TarunPuchakayala 7 років тому +228

    Bloody Genius. It took 16 minutes and 44 seconds after all these 25 years for me, to know these all JUST LIKE THAT.
    Honored and grateful for TEDx

    • @naidenko2293
      @naidenko2293 4 роки тому +1

      Know, after 3 years you use his advises?

    • @myrtlefowler6800
      @myrtlefowler6800 4 роки тому

      This is by far one of the most insightful and powerful story telling lesson I've ever encountered in my life. Thank you so much for posting this. I will start using these techniques right away. Thank you.

  • @yungjose3369
    @yungjose3369 4 роки тому +147

    This guy presents to hundreds and thousands of people in stage but he blushes and gets shy when Pewdiepie complements him. That's really mindblowing and wholesome, just shows how human he still is even he's good at public speaking and such

    • @DavidJPPhillips
      @DavidJPPhillips 4 роки тому +60

      True, pewds is such a hero of mine so... Blush activated.

    • @yungjose3369
      @yungjose3369 4 роки тому +17

      @@DavidJPPhillips how.. did you find my comment??? The legend himself

    • @oralialafond9215
      @oralialafond9215 4 роки тому +8

      Bloody Genius. It took 16 minutes and 44 seconds after all these 25 years for me, to know these all JUST LIKE THAT.
      Honored and grateful for TEDx

    • @DavidJPPhillips
      @DavidJPPhillips 4 роки тому +14

      @@oralialafond9215 soooo happy to hear that 💜

    • @standowner6979
      @standowner6979 3 роки тому +2

      I managed to finish my short stories after listening to David 👌👌👌

  • @discordantfungi2741
    @discordantfungi2741 4 роки тому +211

    Wow. That is hands down the most valuable TED talk I have ever watched and essentially answered the question I didn't even know I was asking.

  • @prof-pras
    @prof-pras 27 днів тому +3

    OMDS! Love this guy! Loved it when he sat down on the chair when talking about oxytocin because you usually lower your body or sit down when you want to build trust or want the audience to believe you!!

  • @anotherworld9934
    @anotherworld9934 5 років тому +4

    Stories are the highest form of human connection. One person to another. Please everyone tell your stories and the stories of those that came before. We need them. We need you!

  • @lstofficial3568
    @lstofficial3568 21 день тому

    It's amazing how he delivered this talk flawlessly keeping the audience engaged till the end. This is the true art of storytelling.

  • @warnerrecordsvault5869
    @warnerrecordsvault5869 3 роки тому +58

    Thank you David JP Philips for motivating my daughter when thing went really had for her.
    It was really so bad that she attempted committing murder until you invited Mrs Lyra Holt Dean for your TED show program.
    Am really so grateful for her finical assistance in my daughters life thank you so much once again.

    • @bennyhinnministries3027
      @bennyhinnministries3027 3 роки тому

      I see please do you mind if i know how this woman helped you cause i have been hearing people testifying i really want to know who this Mrs Lyra Holt Dean is. I even searched her name on goggle she was all over but i want to confirm if she can help me too.

    • @warnerrecordsvault5869
      @warnerrecordsvault5869 3 роки тому

      @@bennyhinnministries3027 Honestly is not something we can talk about on the comment section i can give you her direct so you can contact@lyraholtdean; KOM that her direct mail feel free talking to her and thank me later SMILES.

    • @redpencil1409
      @redpencil1409 3 роки тому +3

      Bruh i see you write the same comment and the same person reply liked that in another ted talk :/ are you guys putting the email there so people who see email you and u have something mischievous planned :/

    • @redpencil1409
      @redpencil1409 3 роки тому

      @@adamj3977 Exactly and they not even trying at this point.. they used the same account to reply and the words are the exact same LOL

  • @mohitpassan5388
    @mohitpassan5388 4 роки тому +5

    You just can't watch this talk only once. You just can't. It was so insightful, I'll have to watch it again and again to get the most value out of it.

  • @thezentrades
    @thezentrades 7 років тому +437

    I had the pleasure of being at this TED Talk and listening to David live and I must say that the 13:45 moment scared the sweet bejesus out of me!

    • @jessygraham6912
      @jessygraham6912 6 років тому +3

      Zenia Nielsen lol ... After laughing

    • @SovereignSt8
      @SovereignSt8 6 років тому +18

      Me too. Why didn't he ask permission before doing that?

    • @KailleraNinja
      @KailleraNinja 6 років тому +15

      Thank you sooo much for warning me. I'm autistic with PTSD and this would have honestly had a very bad effect on me.

    • @h.a.7605
      @h.a.7605 6 років тому +5

      Thanks for the warning ⚠️

    • @MsDanni123456789
      @MsDanni123456789 5 років тому +8

      He broke my headphones hahah 😂

  • @sonipinjala3140
    @sonipinjala3140 2 роки тому +92

    Writing down your stories, and having elements of suspense and empathy wherever necessary can help you connect with your audience!

  • @DanielBjarne
    @DanielBjarne 7 років тому +49

    David is THE presentation guru. He will teach you scientific facts in a very engaging way. I'll recommend David JP Phillips for anyone who wants to improve their presentation skills.

    • @fraslex
      @fraslex 3 роки тому

      Presentation skills are an art, not a science.

  • @yourhighness4746
    @yourhighness4746 4 роки тому +1

    YOU'RE A REAL DIAMOND, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE TALK, I BORN STORYTELLING AND ALL
    MY FRIENDS, MY FAMILY, MY COLLEAGUES ENJOYING TO BE IN GOOD MOOD WITH ME ALWAYS,
    NO DRUGS, NO ALCOHOL, PURE ANGEL COCKTAIL, LIKE YOU CALL IT.
    I'M SO GRATEFUL TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO WATCH YOUR VIDEO.

  • @shubhamsaurabh9709
    @shubhamsaurabh9709 5 років тому +36

    The way this talk has been designed, it categorizes in the brain very easily. Dividing the talk into 3 pointers really helps us to understand and recall as well. This is the best talk I ever heard in my recent time.

  • @domderosett6238
    @domderosett6238 3 роки тому +61

    I originally watched this just now for a communications course I'm in, but must admit this is probably one of the best TED videos I've ever watched. Very enriching content on a personal level!

  • @kevinsmak
    @kevinsmak 6 років тому +975

    That guy is a master! wow!

    • @mohammedpael7318
      @mohammedpael7318 4 роки тому +11

      Now we know

    • @sufyansheikh1123
      @sufyansheikh1123 4 роки тому +2

      Yes, that's y he is on TEDx 😝

    • @jeksinamariya1634
      @jeksinamariya1634 4 роки тому +5

      This is by far one of the most insightful and powerful story telling lesson I've ever encountered in my life. Thank you so much for posting this. I will start using these techniques right away. Thank you.

    • @odysseaskalaitsidis7596
      @odysseaskalaitsidis7596 3 роки тому

      Definitely agree

    • @BestEbookTemplatesOfficial001
      @BestEbookTemplatesOfficial001 3 роки тому

      Indeed he is, was really needing these golden tips on storytelling. Thanks man you nailed it.

  • @yvonnejansson2878
    @yvonnejansson2878 7 років тому +15

    He is a really proffs. So clever, fun and can attract and involve us the whole time. Greatful to have been participant to his courses.

  • @rarerabbitcockroach
    @rarerabbitcockroach 2 роки тому +5

    Summary -
    Dopamine - focus, motivation, memory. To release dopamine - build suspense, launch a cliffhanger. All stories by default have this.
    Oxytocin - generosity, trust and bonding. To generate - create empathy for the character. Helps you feel more human.
    Endorphin - creative, focus, relaxed. To generate - make people laugh
    Angels cocktail is a combination of these three.
    Cortisol and adrenaline - devils cocktail.
    Functional storytelling -
    1. Everybody is a great storyteller. Just believe in it.
    2. Write down your stories. You have many more stories to tell than you think you do.
    3. Index those stories. Which stories make people laugh, which makes ppl feel more human.

  • @MrLauwersJelle
    @MrLauwersJelle 7 років тому +160

    Vincent van Gogh gave me a beautiful piece of advice!

    • @TachyBunker
      @TachyBunker 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah he does look like him 😂

  • @akosgerold
    @akosgerold 4 роки тому +26

    Storytelling is one of the most powerful tools known to man and this talk brilliantly breaks down how it works. Well done, David JP Phillips. A lot more than 2m people should see this talk.

  • @igoretski
    @igoretski 6 років тому +65

    angels cocktail: Dopamin (suspense, ecpectation, plot, cliffhanger), Oxytocin (empathie about a bod destiny), Endorphin (happy end, success, wining)
    devils cocktail: Cortisol, (shock, jolt, setup), Adrenalin (alert, fighting, stress)

  • @WFOFW1
    @WFOFW1 4 роки тому +201

    For those in a hurry:
    1) You dont't have to be a old person in front of a fireplace to be a good storyteller, you have to believe this.
    2) Write down your stories.
    3) Index your stories. The right story to the right situation.

    • @WFOFW1
      @WFOFW1 3 роки тому

      @HaoLaoShi84 what did he mention?

  • @MarlonKingShow
    @MarlonKingShow 3 роки тому +16

    I've just watched 7 videos on story telling and this was by far the best. Thank you

    • @jjtaylor9147
      @jjtaylor9147 3 роки тому +2

      Help me and help you learn by summarizing everything you’ve learned about storytelling please! 😁

  • @ObehiPodcast
    @ObehiPodcast Рік тому +1

    I love storytelling because it make us stand out especially in business and for building our influence

  • @ricknellsretorik7
    @ricknellsretorik7 7 років тому +5

    As a rhetorician I truly can say that David is a migician when it comes to mesmerize his audience! He has knowledge, he has humor and most importantly he makes us feel something when we listen to him!

    • @zubaidashamim3859
      @zubaidashamim3859 Рік тому

      it was fantastic presentation and storytelling , I watched first time, I really appreciate his story telling technique.

  • @JeanPaulRGagnon
    @JeanPaulRGagnon Рік тому +1

    There is a wonderful connection here with the University of Canberra's approach to "indigenizing its curriculum". One of the ways certain Indigenous Nations teach and learn, and create knowledge, is through exactly this - storytelling. Bravo to Monsieur Phillips for an informative and entertaining presentation.

  • @xperta1986
    @xperta1986 7 років тому +5

    You sir, gave me goosebumps! I had to revisit this five times to gather the importance of everything you said!

  • @HeartfeltMomentsTGG
    @HeartfeltMomentsTGG 2 дні тому +1

    To a fellow dreamer, I wish you endless happiness and success in everything you do! ❤

  • @obehipodcastclips
    @obehipodcastclips 9 місяців тому +7

    If you are truly interested in storytelling, you might need to consider such fields as psychology, neuroscience, and communication studies to explores how stories can engage emotions, enhance memory retention, and influence behavior. All these are relevant for the success of your storytelling adventure.

    • @anthonyheardjr1246
      @anthonyheardjr1246 5 місяців тому +1

      I’d add philosophy to that list. Understanding the ways that people think in our world and culturally, it’s a very powerful world of knowledge.

  • @megatmohdsyazwan8852
    @megatmohdsyazwan8852 4 роки тому +2

    this is the best lesson about storytelling.cant believe it is that simple. i am so grateful for this and thank you so much David

  • @beardededdie284
    @beardededdie284 6 років тому +3996

    RIP Headphone users. Beware the devil's cocktail.

  • @fedizoghlami1091
    @fedizoghlami1091 2 роки тому +2

    Best speech i've ever listened to, he's so charming and leading the show.

  • @oloyeart
    @oloyeart 3 роки тому +7

    4 years later and this is still extremely insightful and helpful

  • @peterfallon4018
    @peterfallon4018 4 роки тому +2

    Wow.. for a finance guy who’s already co-authored one book, working on a 2nd & want to be a speaker (hard to get live experience/training in pandemic) grateful for anything I can learn now

    • @peachluck1050
      @peachluck1050 3 роки тому

      Toastmasters will give you the live experience and training.

  • @evgenymakhina8699
    @evgenymakhina8699 6 років тому +9

    I thought I knew a lot about storytelling, but the talk about different types of hormones being released has really shifted my perspective on how I understand the concept. Life has just become a little more bright, thanks!

  • @sleepmitra9646
    @sleepmitra9646 2 роки тому +2

    This one is truly making it crystal clear of how story telling affects us

  • @melonoire
    @melonoire 3 роки тому +7

    I really love storytelling it played a big role in my life so I can be able to express my imagination as a child and what I felt about the story I read on a book

  • @devkathuria2842
    @devkathuria2842 6 років тому +10

    This is one of the most intriguing talks I've ever heard. completely Brilliant!

  • @moemoehk
    @moemoehk 7 років тому +34

    Thanks, David. You magically made a great point here. Please do more of these or write a book.

  • @cindysiano1097
    @cindysiano1097 5 років тому +8

    This is very good. I can see where I can use storytelling in my life to produce better results. Thank you, David!

  • @bakyta2097
    @bakyta2097 2 роки тому +3

    This was such a powerful way of telling a story, next level, haven't had many people tell a story in such a way to really make you experience it and feel it and then explain what it it was. So Brilliant!

  • @xinyuzhangchristina870
    @xinyuzhangchristina870 2 роки тому +2

    Storytelling is a great activity that can be applied to literacy education, especially for young children, but I never thought about the scientific ideas behind storytelling. Thank you for sharing. I have a new understanding of the implementation of storytelling.

  • @husseinabdi4989
    @husseinabdi4989 3 роки тому +16

    This is amazing. I can proudly say the most astonishing TED Talk ever watched. Brilliantly presented, thanks, David.

  • @steezyx2321
    @steezyx2321 2 роки тому +1

    Being genuine about who you are and what you want / not trying to manipulate everybody usually works pretty well too.

  • @Obsessionurdu
    @Obsessionurdu Рік тому +1

    Absolutely amazing. Never in my life ever I found myself more resonated to a TED Talk than this. I never really knew about David before so this has been a great discovery for me. The method that he mentioned of jotting down stories and then indexing them to decide the right time for a right story seems so effective to me. An excellent idea. For sure gonna do that.
    Thanks David!

  • @bd_ART
    @bd_ART 6 років тому +81

    Man that’s one of the best ted talks I’ve ever seen 😩💘

  • @jeevanmariadsilva
    @jeevanmariadsilva 4 роки тому +2

    This is my favorite ted talk ever.
    Sometimes i come to watch this again

    • @DavidJPPhillips
      @DavidJPPhillips 4 роки тому +2

      Thanks Jeevan ❤️

    • @jaffermm9492
      @jaffermm9492 4 роки тому

      Me too l save it in my watch later so i can watch it again and again
      Do you think that there is more talk but there was no time so he end the presentation?

    • @jeevanmariadsilva
      @jeevanmariadsilva 4 роки тому

      @@jaffermm9492 i think so

  • @KayteeMojake
    @KayteeMojake 4 роки тому +13

    watching this in May 2020. Jaw dropping delivery!

  • @ChurchmountSheepdogs
    @ChurchmountSheepdogs 2 роки тому +1

    I think that's the best Ted I've seen.i was getting disillusioned with the Ted presenter rthym but my faith has been restored for another while after seeing this one. BRILLIANT

    • @lightmanalbane4676
      @lightmanalbane4676 Рік тому

      Hi, I would like to purchase his training on the site headgain(with the 110 elements) with 20 peoples (some of the content would be sent before payment as proof of purchase). Would you be interested in this ? :))

  • @rifenakurniawan3569
    @rifenakurniawan3569 2 роки тому +3

    Glad I found this video! I'm preparing a teachers' training about storytelling, and this video is very helpful!

  • @danieljoachimnielsen810
    @danieljoachimnielsen810 2 роки тому

    Sir David JP Cortisol Phillips, I salute you. I've watched this a handful of times, and still I am baffled. (clapping hands)

  • @annettekelly6446
    @annettekelly6446 5 років тому +5

    Excellent talk, I definitely plan to use those techniques-i like how well he commands the audience - Mr smoothy! Thank you

  • @pseudomonas69
    @pseudomonas69 2 роки тому +1

    What makes this video about storytelling so great is the ads right smack dab in the middle :)

    • @pseudomonas69
      @pseudomonas69 2 роки тому

      the best part it was right before he began the climax of his story, so I actually didn't really care what the woman said because my captivation was broken. Nice job youtube!

  • @logicalson
    @logicalson 5 років тому +14

    I was alone at night when I was watching this video. My kids were sleeping and my little dogs were snoaring happily. When the devil's cocktail part came, it was our time. Yes, you guess what happened to my little kids beautifully sleeping and my sweet puppies peacefully resting. All of a sudden.... Yes, that powerful sound was well enough to...

  • @vaibhavjain3816
    @vaibhavjain3816 4 роки тому +1

    Oh, my bad I am writing this comment again as I mistakenly closed my browser, and when I reponed the browser the tab reloaded and nothing was there. So as this is the second time I am writing this I have something more to add. This was the end of the day for me when I watched this video, I was browsing youtube to get some inspirational content after a long day of work. Suddenly this video appeared in one of the suggestions, I thought that this guy would tell some stories but it was more than that I didn't know that storytelling has so much power before that. I guess now I have a better grasp over the idea of storytelling and how to tell one and express my feelings through these stories.

  • @CarlosGermano1978
    @CarlosGermano1978 4 роки тому +4

    This was a fantastic presentation. As someone who has trained and lead exercise programmes, this is exactly why storytelling is powerful.

  • @umairshahid7515
    @umairshahid7515 2 роки тому +2

    Absolutely brilliant, I am wondering why I did not come across this earlier, I would have used this in my job interview I had last week!!!! The best talk by far I have seen - amazing presentation skills.

  • @nataliafedor1480
    @nataliafedor1480 3 роки тому +11

    Fabulous talk !! Thoroughly enjoyed it, and it makes so much sense especially when you start analyzing the why and how certain gurus get as far as they do when they "sell" their programs....they use the storytelling aspect that David JP Phillips explains here.

  • @Shama313
    @Shama313 2 роки тому

    Thank you David JP Phillips, watching your Talk a second time. Thank you very much for being so simple with very clear and powerful ideas

  • @unexpectedirrational
    @unexpectedirrational Рік тому +28

    This is so eye opening! Thank you!

  • @bexraphaela
    @bexraphaela 10 місяців тому +1

    I remember the schooldays, when having a very good storyteller of a teacher, for history and physics. Wasn't particulary good in physics, but because I enjoyed his explanations, I always looked forwar to that class. From history, all I remember is something resembeling a performence. A mix of stand up comedy and a musical, but without the singing. What fun it was :D

  • @sujaljaiswal4869
    @sujaljaiswal4869 11 місяців тому +3

    One amongst the best of the Ted x talks I had seen ❤

  • @robertgilaard574
    @robertgilaard574 7 місяців тому +1

    You are amazing! This was by far the best introduction to the power of storytelling, ever!

  • @Tibi2161
    @Tibi2161 4 роки тому +7

    This is genius. He made me easily feel how he wanted.

  • @kayrosshk
    @kayrosshk 3 роки тому +1

    A great talk. And what he didn't say about the "Significant Objects" story was that when the experimenter posted the objects and the stories on eBay, he made it very clear that the stories were fictional - there was no deception. And yet the buyers were still willing to pay much more than the objects were worth.

  • @rocklobster1976
    @rocklobster1976 6 років тому +7

    A: power point!!
    why? because it combines all three. text, pictures, and is always accompanied by and highlight points within, a vocal presentation.

  • @aydenbales
    @aydenbales 3 роки тому +1

    Man I could listen to this guy talk for hours...

  • @nmesomaonyeka
    @nmesomaonyeka Рік тому +15

    When you are telling stories make sure to release the hormones
    1. Dopamine it makes your listener or readers more focused, motivated and listening to every detail you are saying and you release it by putting them in suspense and using a cliff hanger
    2. Release Oxytocin so that they can bond with you, trust you more, be relaxed and relate with you you can do that by creating an empathetic character or a relatable character
    3. Release Endorphin to make your readers or listeners more creative, relax and focused and you can do this by making them laugh
    Note : use stories to release hormones you want in the person you decide

  • @ScreenActingSuccess
    @ScreenActingSuccess 8 місяців тому

    One of the best examples of show don't tell! thank you.

  • @Monika-xh7er
    @Monika-xh7er 5 років тому +23

    Along with Story-Telling Techniques, I have understood the psychology of emotions too :)

  • @PuruThakkar
    @PuruThakkar 2 роки тому +2

    I stared at my laptop and clapped at the end. Beautiful, thanks!

  • @lizwilkinson2475
    @lizwilkinson2475 7 років тому +229

    This is the best piece of writing advice on youtube.

    • @SimoBenziane
      @SimoBenziane 6 років тому

      liz wilkinson agreed

    • @bladechild2449
      @bladechild2449 6 років тому +7

      How so? It only explains certain psychological effects. It doesn't remotely tell you how to execute them

    • @thepeople1279
      @thepeople1279 6 років тому +2

      @@bladechild2449 fa shizzle. im going to make a short film and want to get brains to release those chemicals now hahaha

    • @ryanhiga9270
      @ryanhiga9270 4 роки тому +2

      @@bladechild2449 Cuckolded men such as yourself will never understand

    • @MoneyBytesAI
      @MoneyBytesAI 4 роки тому

      the best one on this fundamental topic that i have heard!!! geniusss?!!!

  • @MariaFerreira-vj4sy
    @MariaFerreira-vj4sy 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for putting across three lesson of story writing so concisely and clearly

  • @solmazy
    @solmazy 5 років тому +6

    how have missed this all this time. this is the most useful, inspiring content that i have come across in a long time. fascinating content.

  • @neelkamalsahu8485
    @neelkamalsahu8485 4 роки тому +1

    I love talks that give instant methods to test the techniques that have been told, like this one

  • @V1E1G1Y2
    @V1E1G1Y2 3 роки тому +6

    A mind-blowing speech, well well done! Thank you, David.

  • @yanfortrade
    @yanfortrade 3 роки тому +1

    This is the only TED video I feel really enjoyable not only educational.

  • @TheLeaDersTeaCher
    @TheLeaDersTeaCher 6 років тому +8

    Can not have enough of this Talk. Well done Brother.

  • @Thisgiftoflife
    @Thisgiftoflife 2 роки тому +3

    Exciting video. No dull moment at all and so much to learn. Thank You, David!

  • @foodshortsmanas
    @foodshortsmanas 3 роки тому

    This proves that whatever I teach my students is correctly fine and it's not BS. THANKS JP

  • @rosaspelaya
    @rosaspelaya 2 роки тому +6

    5:17 Angel's cocktails
    13:32 Devil's cocktail
    15:15 осортируй свои истории
    Какие из них смешат? Эндорфин
    Какие из них вызывают сочуствие? Окситоцин
    И при следующей встрече с человеком
    Вам останется только выбрать историю, которую хотите рассказать чтобы вызывать нужный эффект

    • @ye9803
      @ye9803 2 роки тому

      bro suddenly changed his mind and turned russian

  • @Shorts-ul4my
    @Shorts-ul4my 4 роки тому +2

    There's an amazing book from James McSill about storytelling. I was working on my MBA, and fell in love with storytelling.

  • @sherzodtemirov44
    @sherzodtemirov44 3 роки тому +4

    One of the most amazing Ted talks I've ever watched. Thanks so much!

  • @studiosoul
    @studiosoul Рік тому +2

    Brilliant! One of the best storytelling talks I've heard and watched.

  • @RhazCastillon
    @RhazCastillon 3 роки тому +5

    One of the best talks in TEDx so far! I think this will change my life forever! 😎

  • @aneelakhan1617
    @aneelakhan1617 10 місяців тому

    Through story telling it's easy to remember things for long term. Storytelling transfering knowledge from generation to generation ❤

  • @jacinth8993
    @jacinth8993 3 роки тому +5

    That's the first time in a long time I actually jumped from a jumpscare. Wow, he got me so hooked in I didn't see it coming.

  • @michellehutcheon3283
    @michellehutcheon3283 2 роки тому

    I have developed a (almost) daily habit of writing down a one-liner story of my day. it makes be reflect more, which i believe, is a fundamental component of becoming a better storyteller.

    • @lightmanalbane4676
      @lightmanalbane4676 Рік тому

      Hi, I would like to purchase his training on the site headgain(with the 110 elements) with 20 peoples (some of the content would be sent before payment as proof of purchase). Would you be interested in this ? :))

  • @nadsayyed1
    @nadsayyed1 4 роки тому +4

    I started watching Ted to see speeches on how to overcome social media addiction and it really helped me get out of social media but now I am addicted to TED videos