Beverley Glick has been a professional storyteller for more than 40 years – first as a rock journalist and pop magazine editor and subsequently in a variety of key editorial roles on British newspapers including The Observer and The Sunday Telegraph. She is currently a developmental editor and leadership communications coach, combining intuition with precision to help authors and speakers find their voice in the written and spoken word. She lives in the UK in leafy Buckinghamshire, where she enjoys walking in the Chiltern Hills and living out her Debbie Harry fantasy with a local covers band.
‘I love writing and for nearly 20 years I’ve written a journal following the practice of Julia Cameron’s The Artist's Way. Yet I still lacked the confidence to express myself and publish my writing about my own work. I longed to write blogs that were written from my heart and expressed my own point of view and philosophy around eldership. Part of my work involves ancestral healing and one day I discovered a story that I felt compelled to tell, so I asked Beverley to help me write it. This wasn’t an easy story to tell. It was a family secret and involved a 100-year-old ancestral trauma. With Beverley’s compassionate and warm support, I identified the wounded parts whose words on the page felt meaningless and dissociated. She helped me find ways of expressing myself so that I could tell my story with depth and resonance. ‘The whole process of working with Beverley has been transformative for me. Not only was I able to share my story, I also felt both witnessed and seen. Beverley and her process gave me the confidence to start my journey of writing from my heart. ‘I've now founded a community for whom I write a newsletter every week. They regularly let me know how much they appreciate my writing and even encourage me to write a book about my work. ‘I’m delighted that Beverley has written this book. It means that even more people can learn about Beverley and her storytelling talent. I’m so pleased I met her when I did and send gratitude for her and her work.’ Zena Me, founder of Eldership for Leaders ‘Words are the new code. In this inspiring book, Beverley shows us how words have always been the most powerful force on earth. ChatGPT doesn't have a monopoly on words. In In Your Own Words, you will discover the power of the personal, that each of us has a set of words and stories that have shaped our lives and can redefine our future. Through compassionate reflection and wise self-examination, Beverley provides you with an entertaining and thoughtful way in. You will be moved, intrigued and inspired to put your own life stories to work towards the future you want to create.’ Michael Margolis, CEO, Storied, and author of Story 10x: Turn the Impossible Into the Inevitable ‘Beverley takes the much-discussed topic of storytelling and makes it accessible, relevant and easy for the rest of us to do. Her method is simple but brilliant – by harvesting the key words from your life, you unlock your stories. Beverley’s own words take us on a riotous and touching journey through her life as a music journalist, from the New Romantics to toyboys via London’s fetish scene. This book in my words? Heartfelt, inspiring, original and must-read.’ Sarah Lloyd-Hughes, founder and CEO of Ginger Leadership Communications and author of How to be Brilliant at Public Speaking ‘All of us have our own unique story and stories to tell. Some people seem to have a natural gift for recounting these with ease and confidence, beguiling, delighting and inspiring with their every word. For many of us, personal storytelling can be our biggest nightmare or challenge, often steeped in beliefs that we are not engaging enough, smart enough, funny enough or that we simply have nothing of value to say. Our stories stay locked away. Well, not any more! In Your Own Words is an exceptional and truly accessible guide to bringing your stories – and life – to life. Beverley is a masterful story coach, taking you through a simple yet brilliant process that asks you to challenge limiting beliefs and step into an empowering mindset and heartset to unlock your storytelling potential. Beverley’s book is a real life-changing, story-changing game changer.’ Biba Binotti, founder and CEO of Global Warriors Ltd ‘The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein once stated that “the limits of my language mean the limits of my world”. In a similar spirit, Beverley has opened up a portal to let each of us find our words and bust out of our limitations.’ Archana Mohan, chief operations and technology officer, Veritas Investment Partners ‘Beverley shows us something very special: how to tell the stories of our lives in ways that create connection and meaning. She does that by doing it herself in the most beautiful way, showing us rather than telling us how this can happen. And she also offers prompts that will help you tell the stories of your life in ways that are meaningful for you. If you have ever wanted to be able to use the experience of your life to make a difference, this book is for you!’ Mary Ann Clements, co-chief executive and transformation officer, Action on Disability and Development ‘Many books write about finding your passion but they miss the point. This book demonstrates how knowing and owning your story to the deepest level is essential in navigating life and making the best of it. I’ve had the privilege of working with Beverley on my own story. It helped to bring clarity to what defined me, mostly through uncovering unknown drivers and patterns which helped me put the pieces of my own puzzle together. I am so happy that Beverley is now sharing her gift through this book.’ Raymond Honings, transformational business coach, founder of Seemotion BV 'Having worked on my own story with Beverley, I'm so glad she has written this inspiring, insightful and moving guide to unleashing the potential of your life narrative.' Lesley Pyne, author of Finding Joy Beyond Childlessness