Why you should share your embarrassing stories | Beverley Elliott | TEDxSurrey
Beverley’s heartfelt talk highlights the transformative power of storytelling to foster connection and empathy. Through a humorous and touching anecdote about an awkward wedding dance, Beverley demonstrates how shared stories can break barriers, create understanding, and unite people. Drawing on 40 years as a professional actor and storytelling teacher, she shares how personal narratives build trust, reduce loneliness, and bridge differences in a world often dominated by digital distractions. Audiences will learn how to use storytelling for deeper human connections—whether around a campfire, at a family gathering, or in everyday life. This talk inspires viewers to share their own stories and embrace the joy of authentic human connection.Beverley has over 150 film/TV credits to her name. She has been a professional actor, singer, songwriter, storyteller, writer, teacher, and coach for 43 years. She’s told stories at the Flame and Vancouver Story Slam and has performed at the MOTH in NYC four times. She has also aired on CBC and Public Radio, USA. Her autobiographical one-woman shows, SINK OR SWIM and DIDN’T SEE THAT COMING, won Pick of the Vancouver Fringe Festival. SINK OR SWIM won best musical at the NYC United Solo Festival.Beverley began acting at 19, but it was through storytelling that she found her authentic voice. We all have stories of mishaps, risks, and breakthroughs to share. We find ourselves in each other’s stories and deeply connected in truth. She believes that storytelling is the root of all connection.This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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