Storyforth: Where can it lead you?

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Storyforth is a cross-cultural initiative to bring storytelling skills to the workplace.

The Storyforth creative team can help produce thoughtful, well told stories to engage your audience in meaningful conversations.

We also offer seminars to teach you how to build and tell your stories.

Based on extensive experience and years of education, we are able to show you how to generate powerful stories from your everyday experience using three basic guidelines. You learn to find the extraordinary opportunities in ordinary moments.

What is unique about Storyforth is our work after the seminar—live storytelling events, online discussions, individual coaching, practicum worksheets to keep generating your own stories—to help you practice Storyforth skills and bring forward your unique voice.

You will find more about our approach to work in our on-going conversation in this blog.

We look forward to meeting you,

Jeanette Eberhardy, jeberhardy@wivinc.com
Jane Horan, jane@thehorangroup.com


Jeanette Luise Eberhardy is a writer, teacher, and storyteller. In October, at the 16th global W.I.N. conference in Prague, Eberhardy gave the closing address to 1000 women leaders: “Authentic stories are essential for building stronger connections in work and life.” Eberhardy draws out the unique creative strengths in a wide range of individuals and empowers them to act. She works in settings as diverse as healthcare companies to a top-ranking US college for artists. Eberhardy holds a PhD in Educational Psychology and an MFA in Creative Nonfiction Writing.

For the past three years, Eberhardy has researched the practices of global activists, entrepreneurs and artists—working in Brazil, Zimbabwe, India, Norway, France, and the US—for her book Creating Meaningful Work.

Jeanette Eberhardy can be reached at: jeberhardy@wivinc.com

Jane Horan is an author, speaker, expert in cross cultural leadership, and founder of The Horan Group, a consulting practice focused on building inclusive organizations. Horan’s most recent book, How Asian Women Lead, explores the many faces that talent and leadership portray in our current working environments. Using stories, Horan explores the complexities of life and leadership experiences of four women in Asia, each immersed in the intricacies of culture. Schooled in the US, studied in China and Hong Kong, and Educational Doctorate from Bristol University, Horan now lives in Singapore.

Jane Horan can be reached at: jane@thehorangroup.com

Horan and Eberhardy met at the 15th global WIN conference in Rome and started a conversation on storytelling skills for today’s emerging leaders—all of us. Now they are working together to create Storyforth: Where can it lead you?