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Rebecca Roberts

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Rebecca Roberts shared with us how we can “spice up” our communication and discover a taste for well-seasoned storytelling!

About the speaker

When you’re cooking, spices add flavor, depth, and complexity to an otherwise plain culinary dish. Being open to trying new and bold tastes is a good lesson for bringing daring and originality into all of our creative endeavors. As they say, “variety is the spice of life.”

Rebecca Roberts will join us on the 26th April, and share how we can “spice up” our communication and discover a taste for well-seasoned storytelling! Using her native Louisiana Cajun cooking as a guide, she will introduce us to the world of Storyweaving, exploring the importance of composition, experimentation, and how adding just the right amount of “heat” will make your stories irresistible.

This month, we will be hosted by CWTCH*, a commercial rental kitchen in Lysbüchel, to enjoy stunning views along with our talk.

So, ready to learn how you can make your storytelling spicier? Let’s bring the heat! We look forward to seeing you on the 26th!

The Talk will be held in English.

Our speaker

Rebecca Roberts is a trainer, coach and public speaker who focuses on building bridges of connection through powerful storytelling and mindset mastery. As the founder of Inner Architecture, she works with teams and individuals to hone their communication and speaking skills for increased confidence, mental ease and meaningful impact.

Rebecca is originally from Louisiana, the land of Tabasco hot sauce, Bluesy-jazz and sweet tea. She has called Basel her home since 2011. Learn more about Rebecca

Our location

CWTCH* is a rental kitchen in Lysbüchel, that is located on the 5th floor with a view over the rooftops of Basel. The 42m2 kitchen, is generously sized for 20 seated people and is has a permit for events up to 50 people. It is well equipped and can be hired for parties, dinners, cookery courses, food production, team events and more. These events of course do not necessarily require to have a food link. More about CWTCH*

*(pronounced /kʊtʃ/). CWTCH ist Welsch for 1. A small room or pantry 2. A hug or snuggel, with a sense of offering warmth and safety.

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