IT’S NOT JUST WHAT YOU BUILD,
IT’S THE STORY YOU TELL.
Workshops
Bring a Story Camp workshop to your team to raise your group’s presentation discipline—across Screen, Story, and Stage.
Communication leaders, L&D directors, event profs, heads of marketing—some of our most valuable workshop insights aren't for the ones giving big presentations, but for those who realize that leveling up their team’s collective communication skillset is a win for the organization. Most organizations leave presentation skills to chance. The best ones treat it like a culture.
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HOLISTIC
METHODOLOGY
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THEORY +
PRACTICE
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Expert
Facilitation
Meet your instructor
MIKEY MIODUSKI
Mikey Mioduski has spent nearly two decades in the room where it happens: shaping how hundreds of executive teams develop, rehearse, and deliver the presentations that define their organizations.
As founder of GhostRanch Communications, a nationally recognized presentation design agency with clients ranging from Oracle, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Docusign—Mikey and his team have learned first-hand from elite marketers how the best stories are able to scale.
But Mikey didn't stop at the work. He's spent years turning over every stone through 200+ conversations on the Presentation Thinking™ podcast: with researchers, coaches, executives, and communication luminaries who've dedicated their careers to this craft. Call it an independent PhD in presentation thinking. He also holds an MFA in Advertising Design from SCAD, and brings the eye of a designer, the instincts of a strategist, and the curiosity of someone who genuinely cannot stop thinking about this stuff.
His Story, Screen, and Stage framework distills nearly two decades of field research into a practical, holistic lens for what makes presentations actually work. The best communicators aren't just good on their feet. They're wildly intentional across all three dimensions. Story Camp workshops are built to develop exactly that: a more deliberate, holistic approach to presentation craft that doesn’t just benefit one individual, but raises your group’s collective ability to tell better stories.