HELP YOUR STUDENTS TRANSFORM PERSONAL PASSION INTO PUBLIC ACTION

A 3D image of the book, "Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference," Third Edition

ISBN 978-0-9838703-7-1
6 x 9 paperback, 320 pp. $23.95 (eBook $9.99)

The principles of rhetoric are translated here into contemporary language to make them accessible to anyone who wants to persuade through storytelling. This book provides instructions, examples, and exercises to make your stories come alive. A superb guide.
— Dr. Sonja K. Foss, University of Colorado Denver; Author, Contemporary Perspectives on Rhetoric
Living Proof helped our students to not only understand why stories are important in advocacy but also how to share ones that are rooted in equity as both storytellers and story amplifiers.
— John D. Trybus, Ph.D., Executive Director, Georgetown University's Center for Social Impact Communication

Instructor and Student Resources include video examples, discussion guides, Powerpoint templates, background research and more.

Instructors across a wide range of disciplines have discovered Living Proof, the first comprehensive guide that teaches students how to become powerful advocates using their personal stories. This easy-to-use handbook gathers all the essential skills into one place—everything needed to

  • Decide what to tell

  • Deliver a story effectively and authentically

  • Give powerful presentations and great media interviews

Living Proof offers students practical, real-world examples of successful advocacy and provides instructors an accessible, flexible methodology that is grounded in sound theory and best practices—plus exercises, worksheets, discussion guides and more.

  • examples of advocates who are working to create positive change on a wide range of issues

  • chapters on the art and science of why and how personal stories can engage and persuade

  • organizational models and templates for structuring advocacy talks

  • 50+ pages of exercises and worksheets; 40+ pages of tips for presentations and media appearances

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