Joshua Lisec
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And it goes, wow, that sounds really good.
How did you, how did you pull that off?
Right?
This is a way of making it look like you've rehearsed your story.
but you're just coming with it on the fly.
That's what I love about templates, frameworks, is it shows the audience, whether it's one or two people or it's tens of thousands, it shows that you know what the heck you're talking about.
When you can rattle something up off the fly and it sounds like it's fully prepared.
That's the power of this particular template.
And I recognize that this template exists because I was teaching my almost eight-year-old son
We were going through some of the more, let's say, non phonetic spellings, specifically like who is obviously not spelled like W-O-O.
It's W-H-O obviously, right?
And what emerged here was a pattern that I recognized works really well.
And so I want to teach it to,
all of you here at Scott Adams school and give a brief off the cuff demonstration to how well this works.
So many of us have heard the, uh, let's say this sort of instructions, directions, who, what, when, where, why, how we've all heard that, right?
That's sort of ubiquitous.
Well, the good news is you already know what the storytelling framework is.
The easiest one ever, because you already know who, what, where,
when why how like every everyone knows these right everyone's nodding those of you at home listening on your devices yes everyone knows these words who what when why how well it turns out that these are your instructions for implementing the easiest storytelling framework so let's use
A very simple example here, kind of looking around.