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The Tragic Story of Bail in America
/in Humanity, Justice, TED, Truth/by Mark LovettThe bail system in American is nothing short of criminal, a tragic story of incarceration for those who lack the funds to get back on the street while awaiting trial. It means being separated from your spouse & children, maybe missing work, and potentially losing your job. It means being guilty until proven innocent, which […]
A Remarkable Life Story – Tess Vigeland at World Domination Summit 2013
/in Career, Passion, Radio, World Domination Summit/by Mark LovettI think it’s safe to say that deep down, we all want to live a remarkable life. One that is both rewarding on the inside, and garners respect on the outside. But what happens when our life story takes us to that place, and we’re living the dream, yet know that it’s time to move […]
De Oratore by Cicero – Book 1 – The Essence of Oratory
/in Cicero, History, Narrative, Public Speaking/by Mark LovettIn addition to being a lawyer, politician and philosopher, Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero) was also a preeminent Roman orator. Drawing on the teaching of Greek rhetoric and the craft of oration in Roman times, he composed De Oratore to highlight the principles he believed were at play whenever someone planned to speak on an important […]
Find Your Bliss, Your Passion, Your Ikigai
/in Career, Entrepreneurs, Ikigai, Passion, Storytelling/by Mark Lovett“Follow your bliss,” said Joseph Campbell “Follow your passion,” said everybody else on the planet I’ve heard these phrases mentioned since I was born, or at least it feels like it’s been that long. So I find it interesting that millennials are, to a large degree, pushing back on this approach to life, and they […]
Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative Sharing Ideas in San Diego
/in Brand Storytelling, Entrepreneurs, Storytelling, Workshop/by Mark LovettWhenever I get an email from the San Diego Diplomacy Council, I know something interesting is afoot. In this case, it was a group of entrepreneurs with the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative coming to San Diego, and they wanted to know if I could develop a storytelling workshop for them. How could I […]
Creating a Storytelling Workshop for African Entrepreneurs
/in Brand Storytelling, Entrepreneurs, Humanity, Storytelling, Workshop/by Mark LovettI get requests to conduct storytelling workshops from a variety of sources, from business networks to startups and professional organizations. But I was recently asked to craft a storytelling workshop for a group of amazing African entrepreneurs who were coming to American as part of the Mandela Washington Fellowship program. At first I assumed they […]
Speaker Adventure – June 2017
/in Personal Stories, Speaker Adventure, Speaker Coaching, Storytelling/by Mark LovettWas this the coolest and craziest Speaker Adventure ever? Well, that’s certainly what it felt like at the conclusion of June’s retreat held on the 3rd and 4th. With Sonia taking us on a journey to aboriginal rain forests of Peru, making her case that indigenous peoples are the keepers of 80% of the earth’s […]
Idea to Published Book Bootcamp
/in Fabricate, Storytelling, Writing/by Mark LovettSeems everyone has a book in them, which is not surprising when you think of how quickly we’re able to assimilate information, learn new skills, and travel the world at a whim. We’re both smarter than ever, and at the same time, hungrier for knowledge than at any time in history. But how to get […]
Lisa Hisha’s Journey from Speaker Adventure to TEDxNewBedford
/in Speaker Adventure, Speaker Coaching, Storytelling, TEDx/by Mark LovettSome people come to Speaker Adventure in order to develop their skills in hopes of one day being on a TEDx stage. They’re not currently a public speaker, but have the desire to share their wisdom with others and know that crafting a compelling story takes a lot of effort. Other participants are accomplished speakers […]
Simon Sinek Speaks at CreativeMornings San Diego – October 2016
/in Creative Mornings, Storytelling, TED, TEDx/by Mark LovettStorytelling encompasses a variety of styles, from the personal, to the historical and investigative. There’s another style that I’m calling analytical, in which a situation or paradigm is broken down and examined in order to find the underlying truth. This is not an easy fete to pull off, but Simon Sinek has become a master […]