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  • Debbie Dunn has the honor of being one of the Content Producers for Associated Content.
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Professional Storyteller Debbie Dunn has the honor of being one of the content producers for Associated Content. This page lists ALL her published stories and articles. Please visit, read, and make comments about each of the stories written by Debbie Dunn for Associated Content.
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How Did I Become a Professional Storyteller?
Professional Storyteller Debbie Dunn has been telling stories and teaching storytelling around the USA since 1989. How did that happen?
Click HERE to read.




The 3 C's: How to Become Comfortable, Confident and Competent as a Public Speaker
On the Public Speaking Continuum, are you one of those who would rather eat nails than to try public speaking or are you one of those who is a completely comfortable, confident, and competent public speaker? Or do you fall somewhere in between?
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The 7 Techniques Utilized by Effective Public Speakers & Storytellers
Storytellers and all public speakers need to use good storytelling techniques. There are seven key techniques that all effective public speakers need to employ.
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Making Good Eye Contact: The 1st of the 7 Techniques Utilized by Effective Public Speakers & Storytellers
Storytellers and all public speakers need to use good storytelling techniques. There are seven key techniques that all effective public speakers need to employ. Making good eye-contact is the top of the list.
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No Distracting Motions: The 2nd of the 7 Techniques Utilized by Effective Public Speakers & Storytellers
When you perform stories, it is extremely important to avoid making distracting motions that take away from the effectiveness of your performance. You want to make certain that all motions you make should be coordinated with your story line.
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Good Enthusiasm & Expression: The 3rd of the 7 Techniques Utilized by Effective Public Speakers & Storytellers
Good storytellers show excitement for the stories they tell. Having a passion for the stories they select helps the audience better enjoy the show.
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Good Preparation: The 4th of the 7 Techniques Utilized by Effective Public Speakers & Storytellers
Storytellers should spend a sufficient amount of time practicing their stories. Do you want some tips on how to add polish to your presentation? Practicing and fine-tuning your story performance leads toward perfection.
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Good Use of Voice & Good Volume: The 5th of the 7 Techniques Utilized by Effective Public Speakers & Storytellers
Whether you use a microphone or you just speak out, storytellers should speak loud enough so that everyone in the audience can hear.
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Appropriate Talking Speed: The 6th of the 7 Techniques Utilized by Effective Public Speakers & Storytellers
Storytellers shouldn't talk so fast that people can't understand nor so slowly that people fall asleep. Use a talking speed that is just right for the situations in the story. Additionally, properly utilizing dramatic pauses builds suspense.
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Good Use of Body & Hand Gestures: The 7th of the 7 Techniques Utilized by Effective Public Speakers & Storytellers
Using appropriate action and hand movements can really help a story become more real. Naturally, your body and hand gestures should be coordinated to the story line.
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To My Valentine
This is a Valentine poem giving my definition of Love.
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His Hat Blew Off
A storyteller pauses near the end of her story. You ask what happens next. She says, "I don't know. My hat blew off and I had to run and chase it." See if your imagination can fill in the blanks anyway in these thinly disguised old-time favorites.
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A Trick Played by Columbus
On Christopher Columbus' fourth and last voyage to America in 1503, he played a trick on the Jamaican Indian chief. Listen to what happens from the point-of-view of the Indian chief. Then listen to what Christopher Columbus has to say.
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Two Brothers and M.L.
Have you ever had your parents say that you could never again play with one of your friends? That is what really occurred many years ago in 1935. It happened to a six-year-old boy who later became very famous. Read on and see if you can guess who it is.
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Goodbye, Denise
When I was in 5th grade, in 1969, one of my school friends died on the last day of school. She was hit by a car and died instantly. It was my first real experience with death. My friends and I were very upset and confused. Six years earlier, in 1963, one fifth-grade girl and three eighth-grade girls died in a church in Birmingham, Alabama. They were killed by a bomb.
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Abby Looks for the Blessings in Being a Full-Time Resident of a Nursing Home
Abby was forced to give up her independence to become a full-time nursing home resident. What are the blessings in that kind of life?
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