Are You a Storyteller or a Storycatcher? (ask your driver!) - Ann Tardy | Speaker, Author, Trainer

Are You a Storyteller or a Storycatcher? (ask your driver!)

“You just made me feel so important! Thank you for being interested in my life!” Jacqueline, my Uber driver, announced as she dropped me off at DFW airport.

What did I do? Just asked her questions about her adventures as a Texan-from-Louisiana, an insatiable traveler, a wife, a mom, and an Uber driver. Sensing my genuine curiosity and desire to connect, she told me her story and I caught it. Now I use every Uber ride to practice my storycatching.

It turns a transactional ride into a transformational encounter. And I’ve discovered that being interested in other people’s stories forces me to:

  • listen purposefully
  • connect without an agenda
  • get over myself
  • be empathic
  • learn about people, places, and things
  • and appreciate others’ experiences

 

And I love storytellers! They entertain, enlighten, teach, and reveal themselves through each story. But someone has to be there to catch their stories…. So why should we be the storycatcher?

  • We can discover people on a deeper level – how/why they make decisions.
  • We might uncover more about issues and situations.
  • We demonstrate our concern for and commitment to others.
  • We strengthen our patience, empathy, and compassion.
  • We are more interesting individuals when we are interested in others.

 

But being an effective storycatcher requires authentic curiosity, evoking questions, and deliberate listening.

Start with simple, 1-inch questions:

  • How was your weekend?
  • Where are you from?
  • How long have you been doing this job?


Then draw out the story with follow-up, yardstick questions
:

  • What was that experience like?
  • What was a highlight from your weekend/vacation/situation?
  • What did you learn? Anything surprise you?

 

Catching stories builds empathy and trust, allowing us to step into another’s journey and connect as human beings.