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Want to be able to powerfully present about the projects and work you are most passionate about?

Join the Million Person Project for an interactive and powerful workshop to support you in doing just that! During this 2.5-hour workshop you will be introduced to the "Storytelling for Change" technique, and have an opportunity to explore your story and how it relates to your work in the world.

The ability to share a compelling and authentic story is a critical leadership tool. The Million Person Project supports leaders to deliver their unique message in a powerful way, thus improving their capacity to inspire, connect and move people to action.

If you want to feel more confident and more like yourself when you are speaking in front of a group, this workshop is for you. 

This workshop will be held Monday October 30th, from 6:30pm-9:00pm. We will be at 518 Valencia at 16th and Valencia, one block from 16th/Mission BART.

 

Those who might be interested include:
An entrepreneur who wants to improve communication with investors.
An activist who is working to engage his/her community. 
A person whose business is centered around them and their story. 
An artist who wants to share the message of their work. 
A public servant who wants to improve his/her public speaking.

Founders of MPP, Heather Box and Julian Mocine-McQueen, are expert storytellers who have led workshops all over the world. They were trained by storytelling guru Marshall Ganz and are members of his Leading Change Network based out of Harvard University. Julian has been mentored by globally recognized orator and green jobs visionary Van Jones and Heather by nationally acclaimed leadership coach and transformational speaker Rha Goddess. 

Contact Julian Mocine-McQueen at julian@millionpersonproject (phone: 415 571 3633) if you would like more information. 


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Working with the Million Person Project has been life-changing. The process led me to a level of self honesty that I didn’t know was waiting under the surface. I have stepped closer to understanding my own version of the meaning of life, and once there, it became that much easier to share and act from that place.
— Caledonia Curry, street artist known as Swoon

Heather helped me to further live my soul purpose by feeling confident sharing my story unapologetically to any audience.
— Jessica Robinson, Founder of PurePoint International
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I am a big fan of Heather. She helped me dig deep into my own background in advance of my TED talk and identify the stories that made my speech a viral success.
— Reshma Saujani, Founder of Girls Who Code

Since my time with Million Person Project, I have spoken on national stages every month. Doors opened that I could not have imagined. One major win was being selected for the Nathan Cummings fellowship. It has been a beautiful ride that has helped me to see that I don’t need anything more than myself, my story, my truth, in order to be boldly great in the world.
— Jessica Norwood, Emerging Change Makers
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After undergoing this process guided by the Million Person Project, I find that I am able to better prepare myself for any speaking opportunity. I now have a base story from which I can build talks off, I know where to begin, the main points of the story and how to connect to the audience.
— Fenton Lutunatabua, 350.org Pacific Comms Director

Will you be our next success story? Sign up today!