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First / Last / Best / Worst Storytelling
What This Game Teaches This exercise helps participants quickly generate meaningful stories by anchoring them to clear, memorable categories. Group Size Individuals, pairs, or small groups Time 10–20 minutes Energy Level Low How to Play Give participants a prompt category such as: First, Last, Best, or Worst Add a topic (e.g., job, trip, performance, mistake). Participants choose one combination (e.g., “worst job” or “best trip”) and tell a story based on it. Share stories in
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
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