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Sue Hinkel's Tips for Telling

RESPECT

1. Respect yourself as a teller. Respect your story. Respect other tellers and their story.

2. When telling stories with a partner, be a good listener when they are telling their story. Lead the laughter and applause for them.

3. The amount of time given to each teller is important to the entirety of the program. Stay within your time limit and respect the time of the other tellers.

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