@fatehboufertala730

Youtubers should be proud of getting an analysis from this man

@vikyathkumar1007

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

@chrismonsen

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.

@Itskfx

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

@ekeneosuagwu6919

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.

@michaelmeyers9878

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

@Nicole_Zyon

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

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

@estherwrites1

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

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

@yungjose3369

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

@mohitpassan5388

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.

@TarunPuchakayala

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

@discordantfungi2741

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.

@YouTubeOrganicMarketing

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

@domderosett6238

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!

@MrLauwersJelle

Vincent van Gogh gave me a beautiful piece of advice!

@MarlonKingShow

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

@anotherworld9934

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!

@markorossie9296

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.)