In this era of AI overreach, rediscover the lost art of storytelling from a Green Beret who first learned the secrets of authentic human connection while deployed in Afghanistan.
Humans have never felt so disconnected from one another and it's only getting worse. But New York Times bestselling author and strategic storyteller Scott Mann offers a simple antidote: sharing your scar story to inspire and motivate others without the help of AI.
In The Generosity of Scars, Mann explains how sharing your most difficult experiences can forge trust, inspire action, create lasting change and forge authentic human connections again. What if your ugliest scar could be your greatest asset? What if your story of struggle could be repurposed into a strategic tool for healing, influence, and impact in this modern world of distraction, disengagement, and division?
This book is for anyone who has struggled and wants to put their lived struggle to work in the service of others through authentic storytelling. It is a book for people who crave real human connection -- not wisdom from the machines.
It is forged from high-stakes arenas in Scott Mann's three decade body of work, ranging from his time as a Green Beret in combat zones in Afghanistan, to TED stages, to theatrical productions about war, to corporate keynotes, to congressional testimony, to raising millions for non-profits and all points in between.
There is a growing demand across all industries to reclaim the lost art of storytelling for strategic influence. This book will give you everything you need to design and deliver a powerful scar story for authentic connection that inspires, teaches, trains, persuades, and bridges gaps between you and your audience. When you re-purpose your scars into stories of struggle, you will be more authentic, relatable, and relevant and that's what people follow.
There is generosity in a scar, if you are willing to pay the price. If so, then read on and change the world.
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Lt. Col. Scott Mann is a retired Green Beret with over twenty-two years of Army and Special Operations experience around the world. He is also a New YorkTimes bestselling author, actor, and playwright; his play Last Out-Elegy of a Green Beret, about the war in Afghanistan, can be found on Amazon Prime. He is the CEO of Rooftop Leadership and the founder of Task Force Pineapple, a nonprofit committed to helping veterans transitioning to civilian life find their voice and tell their stories. Scott trains corporate leaders, business owners, and sales professionals on best practices for authentic influence through storytelling and making deeper human connections. Scott appears frequently on Fox News, CNN, podcasts, and other platforms to speak about building organizational relationships, restoring trust in our communities, and a wide range of national security issues. Scott lives in Florida with his wife Monty.
Scott's ultimate passion is to inspire, teach, and share the power of storytelling from the stage. To book Scott as a keynote speaker for your next event, contact him at smann@scottmann.com