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Active Listening Ladder
What This Game Teaches This exercise builds layered listening skills by helping participants move from simply hearing words to understanding meaning and emotion. Group Size Pairs Time 15–25 minutes Energy Level Low How to Play Partner A shares a story for 1–2 minutes. Partner B responds in stages: Level 1: Repeat key facts or details Level 2: Summarize the story in their own words Level 3: Reflect the emotion or meaning behind the story Switch roles. Variations Add a fourt
Apr 11 min read


Memory Palace Storytelling
What This Game Teaches This exercise teaches participants how to use spatial memory techniques to remember and organize stories more effectively. Group Size Individuals or small groups Time 15–30 minutes Energy Level Low How to Play Introduce the concept of a “memory palace,” a familiar place (home, route, building). Ask participants to map key points of their story onto specific locations within that space. As they mentally “walk through” the space, they recall each part of
Apr 11 min read


The Hype Game
What This Game Teaches This exercise builds confidence, positive communication, and the ability to amplify ideas and people in an engaging way. Group Size Groups of three or four Time 10–15 minutes Energy Level High How to Play Form groups of three or four Assign roles: Person A: interviewer Person B: subject Person C (and D if needed): hype person The interviewer asks, “What’s something you’re good at or like about yourself?” The subject answers. The hype person/people enthu
Apr 12 min read


How to Remember a Story Without Notes
What This Teaches This exercise teaches participants how to remember and deliver stories confidently without relying on notes by using simple, effective memory techniques. Group Size Individuals or small groups Time 15–30 minutes Energy Level Low How to Practice Start with a story you already know or want to tell. Break the story into 5-10 key beats (beginning, turning point, resolution). Assign each beat a vivid image. The more unusual or sensory, the better. Link those imag
Apr 12 min read


Color / Advance / Emotion
What This Game Teaches This exercise teaches participants how to build scenes by separating action, description, and emotional context. Categories Storytelling craft, scene building, improv games, communication skills, creativity, narrative development, performance training Group Size Groups of three Time 10–20 minutes Energy Level Medium How to Play Form groups of three and assign roles: Person 1: Advance (what happens) Person 2: Color (details and description) Person 3: Emo
Apr 11 min read


STICKY Storytelling (SUCCESS Framework)
What This Game Teaches This exercise helps participants craft stories that are memorable, persuasive, and impactful by using a structured set of storytelling principles. Group Size Individuals or small groups Time 15–30 minutes Energy Level Low to Medium How to Play Introduce the SUCCESS framework: Simple Universality Concrete Credible Emotional Stakes Surprise Ask participants to take a story they already tell (personal, professional, or presentation-based). Have them
Apr 11 min read


5 Classic Story Structures for More Engaging Stories
What This Teaches This guide introduces five classic storytelling structures that help organize ideas into clear, compelling narratives for presentations, conversations, and performances. Group Size Individuals or small groups Time 15–30 minutes Energy Level Low How to Use Choose a story you want to tell. Select one of the structures below. Map your story onto that structure. Practice telling the story using the chosen framework. The Structures The Story Spine Once upon a tim
Apr 12 min read


3 Things
What This Game Teaches This exercise builds quick thinking, confidence, and the ability to generate ideas under pressure. Categories Improv games, quick thinking, confidence building, communication skills, creativity, team building, public speaking, spontaneity Group Size Pairs or small groups Time 5–10 minutes Energy Level High How to Play One participant prompts another with “Give me three things…” followed by a category (e.g., things in a refrigerator, reasons to be late,
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Portkey Storytelling Game
What This Game Teaches This exercise trains participants to use objects, prompts, or moments as “portals” into meaningful stories, building flexibility and creativity in storytelling. Group Size Individuals, pairs, or small groups Time 10–20 minutes Energy Level Medium How to Play Introduce a random object, word, or prompt (this is the “portkey”). Participants say “that object takes me to...” and must use that prompt as the entry point into a story. The story should be true,
Apr 12 min read


Story of My Life (in 1 Minute)
What This Game Teaches This exercise teaches participants how to distill their life or experience into a clear, concise narrative with a beginning, middle, and end. Group Size Individuals, pairs, or small groups Time 10–20 minutes Energy Level Low to Medium How to Play Ask participants to tell the story of their life in one minute. Encourage them to include: A clear beginning (where they started) A turning point or key moment Where they are now Give a few minutes to think or
Apr 12 min read
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