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Rediscovering the lost art of listening, threatened by the prioritising of transmit over receive brought on by social media and the precarity that causes individuals to feel pressured to constantly sell themselves. Shows how this is helpful with personal development and also at work. Features quotes from JK Rowling, Hemingway and others.

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Rediscovering the lost art of listening, threatened by the prioritising of transmit over receive brought on by social media and the precarity that causes individuals to feel pressured to constantly sell themselves. Shows how this is helpful with personal development and also at work. Features quotes from JK Rowling, Hemingway and others.
Autorenporträt
Bobette Buster is the author of Do Story: How to Tell Your Story so the World Listens (Do Books 2013), the writer and producer of feature documentary, Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound (2018) and several feature and documentary projects, including Charlotte and Laughing Matters: How Satire Shaped American Culture. In 2019, she gave a TEDx Lecture entitled "The Radical Act of Storytelling". She has been a story consultant and speaker to major studios including Pixar, Disney, Sony Animation and Amazon Games, and to leading production companies, as well as advertising and marketing agencies around the world. She lectures and serves on the visiting faculties of many academic institutions, most recently as the Professor of the Practice of Digital Storytelling at Northeastern University and Adjunct Professor of Storytelling and Science Communication at Tufts University. She lives in Los Angeles, California.