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Storytelling

I grew up listening to my father’s stories. He had this habit of retelling classics, fairy tales, and Brazilian folk stories with his own twist. He would read them beforehand, and by bedtime he already had a different version ready. The retelling always took unexpected turns. He would place me and my siblings inside the adventure, as characters, in ways we never saw coming.

That shaped how I think about presentations. In a world where we’re pushed to develop communication skills, coordination, leadership, storytelling is the piece that actually connects you to the people in the room. Making the audience feel closer to you is what turns a slide deck into something worth remembering.

My goal with StellarDeck isn’t just a personal tool built with vibe coding. It’s an artifact that reflects a particular way of telling stories. And I believe it can support yours too.

You need to think about the order. How the story evolves. Where the highs and lows are. How the flow moves back and forth. Autoflow and StellarDeck handle the rest.

Just look at the markdown and you can see what needs to move up, move down, what text needs to change. Will the slides come out perfectly polished? I can’t promise that. But what I want is for you to be able to present your idea and organize your story.

I’d love to see you out there telling stories. Tag me on Twitter with a photo of you presenting, speaking, or better yet, telling a story. Your story, or someone else’s.

Thank you.