Leading Others To Tell A Great Story
Whether filming a story video, recording a podcast, crafting a social media post, or interviewing someone on stage, it can be *hard work* to get someone else to share their story. How do you keep things concise yet meaningful? How do you help everyday people tell great stories? In this breakout, Jason Dyba shares some of his top lessons learned from directing 100+ stories from around the world.
Speaker Bio

Jason Dyba has been a creative contributor to the Church for the last 20 years.
He’s produced openers and videos for the Passion movement, the Global Leadership Summit, and IF: Gathering. He’s written scripts for John Maxwell and Louie Giglio. And as a songwriter, Jason’s compositions have appeared on albums by Chris Tomlin, the Gaithers, Crowder, and more.
Most recently, his corporate clients include Chick-fil-A, Delta, American Heart Association, and The Home Depot.
Jason and his family reside in Atlanta, Georgia.
He’s produced openers and videos for the Passion movement, the Global Leadership Summit, and IF: Gathering. He’s written scripts for John Maxwell and Louie Giglio. And as a songwriter, Jason’s compositions have appeared on albums by Chris Tomlin, the Gaithers, Crowder, and more.
Most recently, his corporate clients include Chick-fil-A, Delta, American Heart Association, and The Home Depot.
Jason and his family reside in Atlanta, Georgia.
︎Location - KIDS AUDITORIUM (Lower level; kids ministry)
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