Bestselling author, storyteller, teacher. 59-time Moth StorySLAM winner & 9-time GrandSLAM champ. Host of Speak Up Storytelling podcast. Loves golf. Hates sleep

Joined December 2008
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If you're an interesting person who loves the company of interesting people, you should carve out time and try to make this happen. Some of the best days of my year.
I hate conferences so I started my own. Here's the story... In 2010 I was sitting at a big circular table feeling nervous. You know the type — hotel banquet hall, cheesy gold chairs with greyhound bus pattern cushions. I was twenty-four but could've passed for seventeen, completely out of my element at my first tech conference in Vancouver. The guy sitting next to me, a prominent venture capitalist wearing a white button down shirt and a Patagonia vest turned to me. "What's your startup?" he asked. I explained that I didn't have a startup. That I had bootstrapped my business and that it was profitable. "Ah," he said with a withering look. "A lifestyle business…" Without another word, he turned his back on me to speak to the more interesting founder to his right, leaving me all alone, my cheeks flushed red, awkwardly sandwiched between two other conversations. I've never forgotten this feeling. How it felt to be dismissed and discarded based on an arbitrary status game. (Also: F that guy.) Unfortunately, my experience is likely familiar. When you go to most conferences, it's about status. What your badge says. Who you know. Whether you're a speaker. They're about sitting. Small talk. Glancing at badges. Bragging at the bar. Jerks like that VC. So, three years ago, I got fed up and decided to build the event I wish I could have attended all those years ago. I invited 150 of the most interesting people I know to my hometown, Victoria, BC, and put on a different sort of event. I called it ​Interesting People​. Most of the room was my awesome friends from all over the world, and about 30% was randoms to keep things interesting. I scrutinized every applicant, immediately crossing people off the list when I saw red flags. "Chief Innovation Officer" "Futurist" "Change Maker" "Catalyst" And the most dreaded of all: "Forbes 30 Under 30" My objective was simple: To fill the room with people who make me feel warm and gooey inside. That sounds weird, but you know what I mean right? Down to earn and low ego people who ask questions of others instead of hogging the mic. Once we had the right people, we went about flipping the usual conference format on its head: Crappy Conferences: ❌ Status to get in ❌ 80% listening ❌ Rubber chicken buffets ❌ Speakers fly in for two hours, give a talk, then jet ❌ Too many people to know anyone ❌ 50 LinkedIn contacts you'll never talk to again Interesting People: ✅ Aggressive douchebag filtering ✅ 80% of the time spent meeting people ✅ Unreal food ✅ No speakers — attendees ARE the content, and everyone stays the whole time ✅ Capped at 150 (​Dunbar's number​) ✅ You leave with 5 genuine friendships My friend ​@nickgraynews​ MCs the event with me, and he conducts like a maestro. He's the freaking master of running events. Instead of sticking to a tight schedule, he wings it. If an activity planned for an hour is only interesting for thirty minutes, he jumps ahead. He hand-picks specific groups for dinner and table conversations, putting people who have similar problems together and giving them prompts so nobody defaults to small talk. If someone is being a douche or hogging the mic, Nick's people radar instantly homes in on it and he works to neutralize the threat. His attention to detail is unbelievable. We also try to keep the content and attendees broad. Nobody wants to go to a circle jerk of tech bros talking about Openclaw (ok, maybe I do, but we don't learn much). Over the last few years, we've had scientists, comedians, writers, musicians, and even a magician. Folks like @MatthewDicks (champion storyteller), @hannibalburess (comedian), @foundmyfitness (scientist), @samreich (dropout), @jasonverners (INSANE magician), @thatbilloakley (head writer of the simpsons), @ScottDikkers (founder of the onion) and @danmanganmusic (musician), among many others. Plus some tech/business dorks like me thrown in to talk about Openclaw for good measure: @gregisenberg, @Patticus, @ShaanVP, @adamlisagor, @stephsmithio, @cyantist. So, important question: Are you interesting? Do you make people feel warm and gooey? Because we're doing it again this summer July 27-29 in Victoria. Maybe you should come. Ask some of the folks I mentioned about the event :-) I linked it in my last newsletter, you can find out how to get in there, or I'll link in a bit.
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Today we are excited to introduce our next Portrait: @MatthewDicks! A teacher, storyteller, and the best-selling author of Storyworthy, Matt can help you use the power of storytelling to achieve your personal and professional goals. Try it today: labs.google/portraits
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1/7 Storyworthy" by @MatthewDicks is a game-changer! 🌟 This book isn't just about storytelling—it's about seeing the extraordinary in your everyday life. #BookRecommendation
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Like all of @matthewdicks's stories this week's story is brilliant. It’s funny, endearing, sweet and beautiful all at once. Don't miss it! Listen here ow.ly/rzPA50SrLOT #FamilyHumor #Storytelling #WeekendListening #Autism #autismawareness #autismacceptance #neurodivergent
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✨TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT✨It's #ProtonProm night! Join us at @caveatnyc online or IRL! Hosted by @GastorAlmonte with stories from Devan Sandiford, Pamela Toh, @MatthewDicks, @pbryon, & Micaela Martinez, Still a few tickets left 🎟️ storycollider.org/protonprom… #Storytelling #LiveEvent
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🌟1 week left to buy tickets for #ProtonProm at @caveatnyc, hosted by @GastorAlmonte! Stories from Devan Sandiford, Pamela Toh, @MatthewDicks, @pbryon & Micaela Martinez. Join us for an unforgettable night 🪩Tickets are going fast—grab yours now! 🎟️storycollider.org/protonprom…
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🐝On this week's #MothRadioHour, @MatthewDicks has an allergic reaction to a bee sting and needs his mother. 🐝 Matthew told this story at a GrandSLAM in Boston where our media partner is @WBUR. 🎧: bit.ly/3JQGOkP bit.ly/3UyANOD

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Thank you @AliAbdaal!
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In fact, Matthew has inspired me so much that I’ve made a video about him, sharing 7 actionable steps you can take to achieve more in life 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=yxF9TGhW…
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“Start something new. Forget about the perfect launch or the right equipment or the ideal partner. Just start.” — @MatthewDicks, Someday Is Today.
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Thank you, my dear friend @thetunaphish for recommending me this reading piece. It is very entertaining and teaching. Many thanks to the author @MatthewDicks for writing it in the first place. #storytelling #MatthewDicks #Storyworthy #book #reading #continuoslearning
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(4/7) Storyworthy by @MatthewDicks Growing up, I was terrible at communication and connection. If I heard someone tell a story, it seemed like some unattainable magic. This books shares the secrets of that magic.
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it’s similar to something i learned from @MatthewDicks productivity isn’t pretty. if you’re only able to work with the hot latte, binaural beats, coffee shop environment, you won’t get much done. i’m engaging on X while taking my cat out for a walk rn
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Just finished Someday is Today by @MatthewDicks Feeling so inspired by this lovely, positive book about freeing your creativity to do all the things. #getitdone
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Two-mile run learning how to be a storyteller with @lennysan & @matthewdicks
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13 Jan 2024
Just finished Storyworthy by @MatthewDicks. Your life is filled with precious memories that usually go unnoticed throughout your busy day. Collect, record, craft and treasure these memories.
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Work harder! As a marketer if you believe that your customers are holding their breath for you to drop the next full-page ad and devour it in all its early morning glory, nothing is further away from the truth. Over the last many years, I have learned to start my projects assuming that no one gives two hoots to what I have to say and one has to build credibility as they move along. This has often been a contentious point in meeting rooms and zoom calls. :) Great to see that the best in the business agrees with this. From @lennysan's chat with @MatthewDicks The only war cry marketers should have is 'hum chappal zyada ghisenge.' H/t to @iRadhikaGupta for dropping this truth bomb in the Blume Podcast.
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📖 Storyworthy by @MatthewDicks is the best book on storytelling out there! Is takes a super detailed approach to explaining the process of storytelling and it actually tells it in a very entertaining way! Link: goodreads.com/en/book/show/3…
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Matthew Dicks is a storyteller, best-selling author, teacher, writer and great dude. In this episode of the Lucas on Podcast, we discuss doing homework for life, cutting out things with little meaning, setting horizon goals and more. @MatthewDicks
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