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Putting story to work.
Great Big Stories
Because poor storytelling can make even the biggest event feel...well, small.
Asa Kalama: Walt Disney Imagineering

Why story?
The biggest stages.
The biggest stories.
Putting story to work.
Big is relative. The stages we step onto might be big, but the ideas we want to communicate on them can sometimes feel...well, small. But with a little help, even the smallest idea can be transformed into a big story. A great big story.
And because we've worked with countless presenters from dozens of companies, on keynotes that have been presented to audiences of thousands (and - just once - millions) we know how to make your story a great big story.

“It was such a pleasure working with Darren on my Autodesk University keynote. He quickly distilled and arranged my story into a compelling, logical narrative, with the perfect mix of emotional and technical content. The talk was incredibly well received by the audience as well as the client.”
Elizabeth Hausler: Build Change
Our
services.
Strategy:
Whether you work in brand, corporate, or product, let us help you ensure your strategy is a great big story.
Experience:
Let us help you pull the red thread through the different touchpoints of your greatest events and biggest moments.
Ready to put story to work?
Book a free consultation.
Your
facilitator.

Darren Brooker
Chief Storytelling Officer
I’ve written keynotes for dozens of executives, run workshops for hundreds of storytellers, and developed content that has been presented to audiences of thousands (and sometimes millions).
Big clients.
Even bigger stories.


Beth Comstock: GE







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Reviews
Great big reviews.

Joy Stark
Workiva
"Great content, good pace, fantastic instructor!"

Jackie Watson
Freelance
"This workshop is great for everyone: people new to storytelling as well as people like me who have majored in screenwriting."

Michael Sagan
Autodesk
"Fantastic professors! Terrific content! Very useful & usable framework for leveling up my storytelling!"
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