Today on Productive Joy, Dr. Christie welcomes Bill Blankschaen, a bestselling author, thought leader, and founder of Story Builders. Bill shares his story, from running a school in Ohio to helping individuals and organizations harness the power of their stories. He emphasizes that everyone's story matters and explores the concept of a 'story ecosystem' to maximize impact, influence, and income.
Bill also delves into the common traps people face that prevent them from telling their stories and offers practical questions to help listeners get clear on their story and message. Tune in to learn how to live a life full of meaning and purpose by telling your unique story.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 Welcome to Productive Joy
00:14 Meet Bill Blank: A Multifaceted Talent
01:08 The Power of Personal Stories
02:18 From School Founder to Story Builder
04:28 Overcoming the Confidence Trap
07:57 Building Your Story Ecosystem
12:10 Key Questions to Define Your Brand Story
17:33 Helping People Feel Valued and Appreciated
18:07 Treating Humans as Humans
19:08 Storytelling Structure and Audience Engagement
20:19 The Importance of Intentional Storytelling
22:32 Finding Joy and Purpose
28:24 Rapid Fire Questions and Final Thoughts
A Deeper Dive:
In a world constantly driven by success, productivity, and self-discovery, we often overlook a critical element: the power of our personal stories. In a recent conversation on the "Productive Joy" podcast, host Christie sits down with Bill Blankschaen, a storyteller extraordinaire, to explore the profound impact of storytelling in shaping our lives and the lives of others. Here, we dive into some key takeaways from their enriching dialogue.
According to Bill, storytelling is more than just a skill—it's a superpower. He believes that every story matters and that every individual and business can harness its potential to drive impact, influence, and income. He shares that his journey from running a private school to founding Story Builders was fueled by a passion for helping people and organizations craft meaningful narratives.
Bill emphasizes that valuing one's story is the first step towards achieving breakthrough moments. He introduces what he calls the "story ecosystem," which begins with a clear brand story and leads to a message that resonates with people, ultimately leading to monetizing one's unique intellectual property.
He intriguingly states, "Your breakthrough begins when you start with your story," underscoring that the more effectively you tell your story, the greater the influence you wield.
Many people face barriers to expressing their stories, often due to a lack of confidence. Bill identifies this as the "confidence trap"—a tendency to devalue our own experiences while overvaluing those of others. Through exercises like the "story multiplier formula" and "book starter questions," Bill guides individuals and organizations in overcoming these hurdles to discover the power of their own narratives.
One of the highlights of Bill's conversation with Christie is the actionable framework he proposes: the "story multiplier formula" (Who You Are x How Well You Tell Your Story = Impact, Influence, Income). This framework helps individuals and organizations understand and leverage their unique stories to make a substantial impact. The formula guides them to multiply their intrinsic values by articulating their stories effectively, thus maximizing their potential impact on the world.
At the heart of Bill's philosophy is a profound belief in the transformative power of stories. He challenges everyone, from individuals to businesses, to find intentionality in their narratives. Whether it's understanding who they are at their core or connecting deeply with their audience, unlocking the story within is pivotal.