2. Lisa Kristine is a world renowned humanitarian photographer who has traveled to remote
regions of the world to document human misery.
3. A passionate speaker, she drags you from your chair into an underground tunnel in her first few
sentences, taking you quickly into the horror of slavery.
4. Lisa shocks the audience with the devastating statistics on simple yet bold slides, deepening the
audience’s shock and realization that slavery does still exist…in many parts of our world.
5. Just when the horror seems unbearable, she brings you back out of the tunnel into the light.
6. Lisa easily and passionately follows Nancy Duartes
successful storytelling guide, taking the audience into
the depths and then lifting us back out for a breath of
air.
8. Sir Ken Robinson draws the audience in with laughter, his ability to joke at his own expense seems to
make him more trustworthy and believable. He is very sincere and passionate about his ideas; he also
follows Ms. Duarte’s chart.
9. Sir Ken delivers his ideas successfully: A happy audience will relive the enjoyment AND the
information.
16. Lisa’s slides and videos were
simple, heart-rending and well
placed, acting as punctuation for
her talk.
A deliberate speaker, with well
placed dramatic pause and
unflinching eye contact with her
audience.
Lisa Kristine is a perfect example to
follow for a dramatic speech.
17. “Few artists know how to capture the diversity and dignity of indigenous people. Lisa Kristine’s
portraits exquisitely convey their silenced messages.”
Cosette Thompson
Amnesty International
18. Photo Credits:
Slides 1 and 4:Screen capture from TEDx Maui, “Lisa Kristine: Photographs That
Bear Witness to Modern Day Slavery” Jan 2012 @
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/lisa_kristine_glimpses_of_modern_day_slavery.ht
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Slides 2, 3, 5, 13-16: Lisa Kristine Fine Art Photography @
http://www.lisakristine.com/
Slide 6: Chart courtesy of “Nancy Duarte Talk Shines Spotlight On Storytelling”,
Ismael’s Corner: Storytelling Through A Business Prism @
http://www.ishmaelscorner.com/2010/11/18/nancy-duarte-talk-shines-spotlight-on-
storytelling/
Slide 6: Photo from “Nancy Duarte”, Pop! Tech @
http://poptech.org/people/nancy_duarte
Slide 8: “Tiedosto: Sir Ken Robinson at The Creative Company Conference.jpg”,
Wikipedia @
http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiedosto:Sir_Ken_Robinson_at_The_Creative_Company_
Conference.jpg
Slide 9: “Edinburgh 2008: Comedy Survival Guide”, Edinburgh Festival, The
Guardian @
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2008/aug/01/edinburgh.comedy.survival.guide
Slide 10: “Little “c” Creativity”, The Pulse @
http://onehourdrummer.com/blog/archives/74
Slide 11: “Maimed, Manacled, and Still Writing…, About Manacled” @
http://manacled.wordpress.com/about-manacled/