methodology
Oral Storytelling
Oral storytelling is the ancient practice of conveying narratives, knowledge, and cultural traditions through spoken word, often without written scripts. It involves using voice, gestures, and improvisation to engage listeners and preserve information across generations. In modern contexts, it's applied in education, therapy, and business to enhance communication, memory, and emotional connection.
Also known as: Verbal storytelling, Spoken narrative, Oral tradition, Storytelling, Narration
🧊Why learn Oral Storytelling?
Developers should learn oral storytelling to improve their ability to explain complex technical concepts, present projects effectively, and collaborate in team settings. It's particularly useful for giving compelling demos, conducting user interviews, and mentoring junior colleagues, as it fosters clarity and engagement in verbal communication.