Transmedia Producer, Author,
Educator & Cultural Agitator

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From one capital to another. I am Laura Eisenstein. Born in Paris, I fell in love with Rome in and chose to stay and build my life here. This life choice naturally led me to work daily in three languages (French, Italian, and English), allowing me to guide projects and foster dialogue between audiences from diverse cultures. Specializing in narrative strategies and hybrid projects, I navigate between the institutional and the independent worlds. My work sits precisely at the crossroads of audio creation, education, and cultural events.

My approach : tangible storytelling

I deeply believe that for a story to leave a mark, it must move beyond theory and become a physical experience. My approach consists of creating "spaces of resonance." While Urban Storytelling is one of my favorite experimental playgrounds (using the contrasts of a city like Rome to bring out intimate stories), this method of listening applies to all my projects. Whether working with an NGO, a company, or a territory, my goal is to learn to "read" an environment or a complex issue to extract an authentic narrative, designed to unite your audiences and highlight your real-world impact.

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My creative signature:
the Good Dramma spirit

I gave this name to my practice out of a deep conviction: the need to explore and celebrate our everyday lives. To me, "drama" is not a tragedy; it is life in action. I believe in the power of details and the present moment. These are the micro-narratives we must transcend to build projects that truly connect us. My guidance, therefore, goes far beyond technical skills: it is, above all, human. Whether training a team in storytelling, creating a cross-media project, or developing soft skills, my method relies on listening. As Hélène Trocmé-Fabre wrote: "Everything in us is a source." My role is simply to provide the safe space and the tools for that source to express itself.