Gabrielle Dolan on the Power of Real Communication

Gabrielle Dolan on the Power of Real Communication

  • Overcoming the misconception that storytelling is merely a “soft skill”
  • Real-world experience influencing digital transformation in a major bank using stories

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Overview

In this episode of “The Brand Called You,” host Ashutosh Garg sits down with acclaimed Melbourne-based author Gabrielle Dolan, who shares insights from her latest book, Story Intelligence: The Craft of Authentic Storytelling Made Smarter with AI.

They explore why storytelling is far more than a “soft skill.” Gabrielle explains how authentic stories can become a powerful leadership tool, the problems caused by corporate jargon, and how leaders can use AI thoughtfully while preserving their genuine voice.

00:56 — When did Gabrielle realize storytelling is a strategic leadership capability?

  • Overcoming the misconception that storytelling is merely a “soft skill”
  • Real-world experience influencing digital transformation in a major bank using stories
  • Storytelling as a powerful influencing and communication skill in leadership

02:08 — What fears did Gabrielle face when leaving corporate life?

  • The challenge of leaving a secure job to start an entrepreneurial journey
  • Balancing family responsibilities during the transition
  • Facing uncertainty while educating the market about storytelling’s value

03:09 — What is Jargon Free Fridays, and why is it needed?

  • The origin story behind the global initiative Jargon Free Fridays
  • How jargon and acronyms prevent real understanding
  • Raising awareness about communication problems in modern workplaces

04:45 — What is “Story Intelligence,” and how does it differ from traditional storytelling?

  • Gabrielle Dolan’s definition of story intelligence
  • A comparison with emotional intelligence
  • Focus on authentic, purposeful, and clear communication—not just storytelling techniques

06:24 — How does story intelligence help influence behavior?

  • Moving beyond simply sharing information toward influencing behavior
  • The “risk manager” story as an example of why stories are memorable
  • The criteria for effective communication: understanding, remembering, and retelling

09:43 — Why do audiences detect inauthenticity so easily today?

  • Declining levels of trust in organizations and leaders
  • The influence of AI-generated content and deepfakes
  • Growing skepticism and a stronger demand for authenticity

12:11 — How can leaders avoid undermining trust when telling stories?

  • The dangers of exaggerating or inventing stories
  • Why even small falsehoods can damage credibility
  • The fine line between influence and manipulation

12:47 — Is storytelling about performance or clarity?

  • Storytelling is not theatrics—it is effective communication
  • Stories should be relevant and relatable, not delivered for applause
  • Everyday applications in presentations, one-on-one conversations, and team meetings

13:34 — How do you balance vulnerability with credibility in personal stories?

  • The power of authentic and relatable storytelling
  • Gabrielle’s advice: “Show scars, not wounds.”
  • Avoid oversharing or stories that may be too raw for the audience

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Learn more about Gabrielle Dolan: LinkedIn 

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  • Overcoming the misconception that storytelling is merely a “soft skill”
  • Real-world experience influencing digital transformation in a major bank using stories
  • Storytelling as a powerful influencing and communication skill in leadership

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