Business Beyond Usual: Finding Your Voice with Story Lab

April 22, 2020

Wolf & Heron partners with the Sanger Leadership Center at Michigan Ross to produce the Story Lab Program. This program is a phenomenal leadership development experience that allows students the opportunity to explore the art and science of storytelling, and craft their own personal stories for maximum impact.


In this special episode of Business Beyond Usual, a podcast hosted by Michigan Ross, we explore the power of storytelling. What can a good story accomplish, and how do we go about crafting one?


On this podcast you hear from Stephanie Judd, the storytelling expert, and two student storytellers at Michigan Ross involved in Sanger’s Story Lab program. One student even shares a compelling story of her own developed during the Story Lab program.

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