Ruth Sherman explains how your nonverbal communication is just as important as your verbal communication.
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Small businesses have to become storytellers
The future of connecting with customers is telling stories. Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the power of stories as a way to cut through the advertising clutter and why small businesses have to become storytellers.
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