“Data does not sit in our minds the way stories do. The brain isn’t a good habitat for data. It’s designed to be a home for stories.” — Dan Ariely, Ph.D.
Only around one quarter of Americans say they have a strong sense of purpose in life; 40% are neutral or say they don’t. People want meaning, but they’re not getting it. We are wired to care about story. Experiencing a story actually releases oxytocin - a neurotransmitter related to feelings. Perhaps we simply need more storytellers to make the world a more purposeful place. Here are some of Lisa’s recent stories. Sign up for a coaching session today to start creating your next chapter!
Total Rewards ‘26
I’m speaking at Total Rewards '26 this April and would love to see you there.
Storytelling in the Public Sector
Grateful for the opportunity to lead a recent webinar on Storytelling in the Public Sector - a topic close to my heart.