Performance Didn’t Change. The Context Did.

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3 Ways to Create Moments People Remember Long After the Event Ends

Most audiences don’t remember information.

They remember:

  • What surprised them what challenged them
  • What made them feel something
  • What changed how they see something

Experiential storytelling creates deeper audience connection by transforming audiences from passive listeners into active participants.

Inside, you'll discover three practical ways to create moments people remember long after the event ends:

  • Assumption-challenging moments
  • Emotional connection
  • Perspective shifts
  • Memorable audience anchors

Whether you're speaking, facilitating, leading a team, or communicating an important message, these principles can help your ideas become more memorable, meaningful, and impactful.

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What Could This Look Like Beyond Today's Conversation?

Chef Maria Kemp is an Interactive Keynote Speaker and Caregiver Advocate who uses experiential storytelling and assumption-challenging moments to help audiences rethink assumptions about caregiving, burnout, human behavior, and emotional connection.

Through presentations for corporations, conferences, and leadership teams, she creates memorable audience experiences that shift perspective, deepen emotional connection, and stay with audiences long after the event ends.

 

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