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The Business Storyteller Podcast

The Business Storyteller Podcast

By Piktochart

Welcome to The Business Storyteller Podcast by Piktochart!

This is a series of conversations with inspiring leaders and entrepreneurs to share their knowledge and experience in storytelling for their business. If you’re curious to learn how the art of storytelling can make an impact on your businesses and brands, The Business Storyteller Podcast by Piktochart is for you!

Get all the show notes at piktochart.com/podcast/
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S1 Ep 9 | Building Personal Brand Through Authentic Storytelling (featuring Aazar Shad)

The Business Storyteller PodcastSep 02, 2021

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Season 2, Ep 10: How to Win at Email Marketing to Grow Your Brand (featuring Danni Roseman, Content Marketing Specialist of Surfer SEO)

Season 2, Ep 10: How to Win at Email Marketing to Grow Your Brand (featuring Danni Roseman, Content Marketing Specialist of Surfer SEO)

Every day when you open your email inbox, you’re bound to receive a number of marketing emails from the brands that you follow. Have you ever wondered what determines whether you'd open or delete the email?  

In this episode, we’re going to explore that further with Danni Roseman, Content Marketing Specialist at Surfer. At Surfer, Danni focuses primarily on blog management, copywriting, and growth marketing initiatives.  

Danni is a lover of the written word and takes a uniquely holistic approach to content marketing combining over 13 years of writing and editing experience to create content that has reached people in over 150 countries. 

Stay connected with Danni on LinkedIn or check out Surfer

Show Notes

  • 00:00 - Intro 
  • 01:51 - Danni's career journey from education to content and copywriting 
  • 03:10 - Why email marketing still plays an important role despite the rise of other marketing channels 
  • 04:20 - The future of email marketing and its potential impact 
  • 05:55 - Surfer's approach to email marketing 
  • 08:35 - Practical steps to get started on email marketing 
  • 11:01 - Challenges to expect in email marketing 
  • 13:41 - Top three tips for winning at email marketing 
  • 15:59 - Individuals and brands who are nailing email marketing – Eddie Shleyner (VeryGoodCopy), Hannah Baxter (Anxiety Beer), The Hustle 
  • 40:39 - Fun questions with Danni
Nov 10, 202221:18
Season 2, Ep 9: Building Your Authority on LinkedIn With The Power of Storytelling (featuring Konrad Sanders, Founder and CEO at The Creative Copywriter)

Season 2, Ep 9: Building Your Authority on LinkedIn With The Power of Storytelling (featuring Konrad Sanders, Founder and CEO at The Creative Copywriter)

As professionals, we all hang around on LinkedIn but have you ever wondered how you could use LinkedIn more in-depth to make the most of the platform?   

This episode further explores that question with Konrad Sanders, the Founder, CEO, and Content Strategist at The Creative Copywriter. The Creative Copywriter is a fast-growing content strategy and copywriting agency that blends art with science to help brands like Adidas, Hyundai, TikTok, and Geox sell more stuff. Konrad’s mission is to break the boundaries of corporate dullness and help companies pierce through the noise with ‘real talk’, ‘word science’ and calculated creativity. 

Stay connected with Konrad on LinkedIn or check out The Creative Copywriter.

Show Notes

  • 00:00 - Intro
  • 01:45 - Konrad's career journey and the founding story of The Creative Copywriter
  • 08:25 - The present and future of storytelling on LinkedIn for brands
  • 15:01 - Konrad's '13 Lenses Methodology' for sharpening copywriting
  • 20:13 - The difference between a company and personal LinkedIn accounts for building authority 
  • 27:04 - How can storytelling on LinkedIn factor into a brand’s top-of-the-funnel content?
  • 30:45 - Top three tips for great storytelling on LinkedIn to build authority
  • 36:43 - How has storytelling benefited The Creative Copywriter as a brand on LinkedIn?
  • 39:19 - Individuals that excel in building authority on LinkedIn - Dave Harland (The Word Man) 
  • 40:39 - Fun questions with Konrad


Oct 27, 202244:26
Season 2, Ep 8: How to Tell a Story That Sticks With the Audience (featuring Arthur Jones, Brand Architect at The Art of Standing Out)
Oct 13, 202236:25
Season 2, Ep 7: How to Tell a Story That Turns Your Audience Into a Customer With Content (featuring Emilia Korczynska, Head of Marketing at Userpilot)

Season 2, Ep 7: How to Tell a Story That Turns Your Audience Into a Customer With Content (featuring Emilia Korczynska, Head of Marketing at Userpilot)

What draws your attention as a follower of any brands or organizations you’re following? Beyond that, what convinces you not just to be a follower but to convert and become a customer of the brand?   

This episode further explores that question with Emilia Korczynska, Head of Marketing at Userpilot. Userpilot is a product growth platform helping product teams deliver personalized in-app experiences to increase growth metrics at every user journey stage.   

With Emilia’s content marketing background, she loves experimenting with content and SEO, and builds content and outbound ops for her growing marketing team.

Stay connected with Emilia on LinkedIn or check out Userpilot's website.

Show Notes

  • 01:35 - Emilia's career journey from journalism to marketing  
  • 04:55 - The role of storytelling in converting customers 
  • 07:48 - Why should brands and businesses care about storytelling with content? 
  • 10:24 - Predictions of how storytelling will impact brands and businesses in the future 
  • 12:16 - How storytelling with content has benefited Userpilot 
  • 15:26 - The challenges of storytelling with content 
  • 17:46 - 3 tips for telling a story that will convert customers 
  • 21:00 - Brands that are excelling in telling stories with content - Dove, Spendesk
  • 25:39 - Fun questions with Emilia
Sep 29, 202229:23
Season 2, Ep 6: What Does It Mean to Be The Chief Storytelling Officer (featuring Nick Van Weerdenburg, CEO at Rangle)

Season 2, Ep 6: What Does It Mean to Be The Chief Storytelling Officer (featuring Nick Van Weerdenburg, CEO at Rangle)

In this special episode, we’ll be speaking with Nick Van Weerdenburg, founder and CEO of Rangle. More than a CEO, Nick is also known as the Chief Storytelling Officer of Rangle. Rangle is a scaled experience engineering consultancy built from the ground up on digital-first talent, team, technology, and agile practices.

We’ll be hearing from Nick on what it means to be the chief storytelling officer of Rangle. We’ll uncover how storytelling forms the basis of Rangle as a consultancy – from promoting their culture internally to their approach in working with clients externally. 

Stay connected with Nick on LinkedIn or check out Rangle.

Show Notes 

  • 01:35 - Nick's career journey and how he founded Rangle  
  • 03:58 - How storytelling forms the basis of Rangle 
  • 09:12 - The concept and role of a chief storytelling officer 
  • 13:04 - Why is storytelling important for brands in the present and future?  
  • 16:15 - How do stories promote Rangle's culture internally? 
  • 24:22 - Rangle's approach in storytelling when working with clients 
  • 29:52 - 3 tips for doing storytelling successfully  
  • 33:30 - Brands who are nailing storytelling - Uniqlo, Nike, Tesla 
  • 37:58 - Fun questions with Nick
Sep 16, 202244:44
Season 2 Ep 5 | Why Company Culture Matters for a Fully Remote Team (Lessons from Zengrowth) - feat Rachel Wright

Season 2 Ep 5 | Why Company Culture Matters for a Fully Remote Team (Lessons from Zengrowth) - feat Rachel Wright

In this episode, we’re exploring why company culture matters for a fully remote team and I’m delighted to be joined by Rachel Wright, a founder and HR expert living in Berlin, Germany.   

In Rachel’s latest professional chapter at Zengrowth, a fully remote digital marketing agency with a team of 40, Rachel defined and shaped a remote-first culture, first as the Head of HR and then as the interim CEO of the company. 

Stay connected with Rachel on LinkedIn or check out her website.

Show Notes

  • 01:17 - Rachel's career journey from Zalando to Zengrowth
  • 02:49 - Why culture matters for a company?
  • 04:56 - Importance of culture for a remote company
  • 06:08 - How the pandemic has shifted the emphasis of company culture beyond lip service
  • 07:34 - Key lessons from building a culture at Zengrowth
  • 13:12 - The challenge of building culture for a fully remote team
  • 16:45 - How culture has benefited Zengrowth internally and externally
  • 20:58 - 3 tips for building a great culture for remote teams
  • 24:23 - The future of work culture for remote companies
  • 27:47 - Examples from remote companies that are successful in building a great work culture
  • 30:16 - Fun questions with Rachel
Aug 25, 202233:13
Season 2 Ep 4 | The Value of Being Contrarian in B2B Marketing (featuring Ilia Markov, Marketing Director at Toggl)

Season 2 Ep 4 | The Value of Being Contrarian in B2B Marketing (featuring Ilia Markov, Marketing Director at Toggl)

Can a brand build its name by being contrarian and opinionated, opposing popular opinion or current practice?   

In this episode, we will be discovering the idea of being contrarian in B2B marketing with Ilia Markov, who is the Marketing Director at Toggl, a productivity tool that helps teams work better.   

Ilia will share Toggl’s brand positioning in being opinionated and contrarian and how that has helped to build their brand. We will learn how this affects everything they do, from their operation as a team to their product development and marketing strategy.

Stay connected with Ilia on LinkedIn or Twitter.

Show Notes

  • 01:44 - Ilia's career journey and his personal life in Bulgaria
  • 05:01 - What inspired Toggl to position its brand as being contrarian and opinionated?
  • 09:28 - How being contrarian benefited Toggl internally and externally
  • 13:24 - Practical advice and steps to embrace being contrarian as a brand
  • 17:18 - Lack of conviction and internal alignment are real challenges
  • 19:11 - 3 tips for doing brand positioning successfully
  • 24:40 - Favorite individual and brands that are contrarian at their core
  • 26:27 - Fun questions With Ilia
Aug 12, 202230:50
S2 Ep 3 | Why Community Building Is A Business Strategy (featuring Bri Leever, Community Architect at Ember Consulting)

S2 Ep 3 | Why Community Building Is A Business Strategy (featuring Bri Leever, Community Architect at Ember Consulting)

What is a product, service, interest, or hobby that you love, and what fuels your support and love for them? A popular quote says it best, “People come for the product, but they stay for the community.”  

In this episode, we explore why community building is a business strategy with Bri Leever, Founder and Lead Community Architect at Ember, a company that helps purposeful brands become community-led.   

Bri has been formally designing, leading, and growing communities in-person and virtually for over seven years. She has successfully helped a social enterprise, Sseko, to launch and build a community that drives millions of dollars in sales annually for the brand. At the present day, Bri partners with purposeful brands to help them transition to being community-led by crafting a community framework to activate their top customers.

Stay connected with Bri on LinkedIn or check out her website

Full transcript: https://piktochart.com/podcast/bri-leever

Show Notes
  • 01:53 - How Bri got started in community building
  • 05:18 - Community as a network to connect members to one another
  • 08:04 - The rise of community-led brands and organizations
  • 09:49 - The future of community - growing from a cult to a network
  • 13:46 - Why community building itself is actually a business strategy
  • 17:32 - Launching Piktochart's own community, Piktosquad
  • 21:11 - Start a community by talking to your people
  • 22:54 - Tips for building communities successfully - the three C's
  • 26:33 - Best examples of communities - Lululemon, Lego, Notion and more
  • 29:36 - Fun Questions with Bri
Jul 28, 202232:49
S2 Ep 2 | How Brands Can Grow Through Word-of-Mouth Marketing (featuring Raúl Galera, Partnerships Lead at ReferralCandy)

S2 Ep 2 | How Brands Can Grow Through Word-of-Mouth Marketing (featuring Raúl Galera, Partnerships Lead at ReferralCandy)

What influences your decision when you're looking to make a purchase? In this episode, we seek to understand what entails referral marketing with Raúl Galera, Partnerships and Business Development Lead at ReferralCandy. 

Referral Candy is an app that allows e-commerce brands to set up and run customer referral programs. Raul currently leads ReferralCandy's partnership efforts, working alongside agencies, media, and tech companies.  

Stay connected with Raúl on his LinkedIn or check out ReferralCandy.

Show Notes

  • 01:56 – Raúl’s Journey Into ReferralCandy
  • 03:24 – Two Main Reasons Why Brands Should Care About Referral Marketing
  • 04:42 – The Future of Brands is to Create a More Engaged and Loyal Customer Base
  • 07:36 – Distinction Between B2B and B2C in Referral Marketing
  • 11:01 – How to Get Started in Referral Marketing
  • 14:29 – Real-World Challenges in Referral Marketing
  • 15:38 – How ReferralCandy is a Solution for Launching and Managing a Referral Program
  • 17:21 – 3 Winning Tips to Succeed in Referral Marketing
  • 20:23 – Baronfig as an Example of Effective Referral Marketing
  • 21:44 – Fun Questions With Raúl
Jul 15, 202226:17
S2 Ep 1 | What is Social Selling and Why Brands Need That (featuring Joe Escobedo, CEO of Esco Media)

S2 Ep 1 | What is Social Selling and Why Brands Need That (featuring Joe Escobedo, CEO of Esco Media)

What exactly is social selling and why do brands need this as part of their strategy? In this episode, we speak with Joe Escobedo, founder and CEO of Esco Media, to hear his insights and experience on the idea of social selling.

Joe is one of Asia’s most respected B2B marketing and sales leaders. He has advised over 12,000 executives, from fast-growing startups to Fortune 500 brands, on building brands and businesses online. On top of that, he has been a contributor for Forbes, Inc, and HuffPost with his articles garnering more than 1 million views.

Stay connected with Joe on his LinkedIn or Esco Media's website.

Show Notes

  • 01:14 – Joe’s Career Journey As a Business Journalist to B2B Brand Builder
  • 02:00 – What is Social Selling?
  • 05:07 – The Importance of Social Selling for Brands and Businesses
  • 07:17 – The Rise of Content Creators
  • 09:04 – Breaking Down ‘The 3C Social Selling Framework’
  • 13:23 – How Social Selling Has Benefited Esco Media
  • 16:05 – Three Challenges to Overcome in Social Selling
  • 19:29 – Three Tips For Doing Social Selling Successfully
  • 22:05 – Brands That Are Nailing Social Selling
  • 24:03 – Fun Question with Joe
Jun 30, 202227:09
S1 Ep 16 | How to Use Storytelling in Your Product Launches (featuring Daniel Murphy)
Dec 28, 202128:21
S1 Ep 15 | Visualizing, Presenting, and Telling the Story Behind Your Data (featuring Lea Pica)
Dec 09, 202148:53
S1 Ep 14 | How to Master the Art of Storytelling for Business (featuring Jack Murray)

S1 Ep 14 | How to Master the Art of Storytelling for Business (featuring Jack Murray)

How can you master the art of storytelling for your business or brand? In this episode, we chat with an expert, Jack Murray, CEO of MediaHQ, to hear his insights on how to master the art of storytelling for business. As a trained journalist and regular media contributor and podcaster with more than 20 years of experience, Jack has recently just released his debut business book The Magic Slice: How to Master the Art of Storytelling for Business.

He uncovers further about the six-step magic slice process that can help business to better tell their stories and other additional communication tips to improve storytelling. 

Stay connected with Jack on his website, LinkedIn, or Twitter.

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Show Notes:

  • 01:32 - Jack's Journey Into Storytelling and MediaHQ
  • 04:36 - Why Great Stories Get More?
  • 09:10 - The Inspiration Behind Jack's Debut Business Book, The Magic Slide
  • 15:27 - Unpacking The Six Steps Magic Slice Process
  • 20:07 - How Storytelling Has Benefited MediaHQ
  • 22:18 - The Challenge of Consistency and Creativity for Storytellers
  • 24:14 - Communication Tips for Successful Storytelling
  • 25:56 - Brands With Great Storytelling That Inspire Jack
  • 27:00 - Fun Question with Jack
Nov 11, 202130:15
S1 Ep 13 | How to Build a Great Workplace Culture - Lessons from Buffer (featuring Nicole Miller)

S1 Ep 13 | How to Build a Great Workplace Culture - Lessons from Buffer (featuring Nicole Miller)

In this episode, we chat with Nicole Miller, Director of People at Buffer, to explore building a great workplace culture. Hear insights and lessons on how Buffer creates their unique workplace culture and the impact on its brand story. Additionally, Nicole also shares three actionable tips for building a great company culture and some of her favorite companies out there that are nailing it with their workplace culture.

Nicole has been a part of Buffer for seven years, seeing the team grow from 25 to 95. She's passionate about family inclusion, remote work, and values-driven company cultures. In her spare time, she writes novels and tends her small farm in Southwest Washington state with her husband and two young sons.

Stay connected with Nicole on LinkedIn or Twitter.

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Show Notes:

  • 01:32 – Nicole’s Journey With Buffer
  • 04:06 – Why Does Buffer Invest in Building Great Workplace Culture?
  • 05:54 – The Impact of Workplace Culture on Recruiting and Employee Retention
  • 08:24 – How Workplace Culture Shaped Buffer’s Brand Story
  • 11:09 – Transparency as a Key Value for Buffer Internally and Externally
  • 14:43 – Foundation of Values and Shared Culture Creates Deeper Relationship
  • 16:44 – Setbacks and Challenges in Building Workplace Culture
  • 19:21 – Three Actionable Tips to Build Great Workplace Culture
  • 22:33 – Examples of Companies That Are Nailing Their Culture
  • 23:48 – Fun Questions with Nicole
Oct 28, 202127:30
S1 Ep 12 | Hiring With a Company Story – The Importance of Your Business as a Product and Telling its Story (featuring David Abrams)

S1 Ep 12 | Hiring With a Company Story – The Importance of Your Business as a Product and Telling its Story (featuring David Abrams)

Your company is more than a name and a brand. It's an ever-evolving product that is iterated by the values you believe in. Like your consumer product, it should adapt to the world around it and to the people who work within it. Understanding how to tell its story is part of the secret to attracting and retaining the key team members you will need to build a great business.  

David Abrams, ex-CEO at Demio and the current General Manager at Banzai shares how a strong company story can help you both with hiring and onboarding new team members. David has created, built, and consulted multiple SaaS companies and has spent the past few years solely focused on building the most powerful webinar platform designed for growth. Additionally, David used to host the SaaS Breakthrough podcast which provides an inside look at what is working in marketing for SaaS companies today featuring top marketers.

Stay connected with David on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Oct 14, 202137:21
S1 Ep 11 | The Magical Science of Storytelling (featuring Alexander Grabner-Jarlung)
Sep 30, 202145:44
S1 Ep 10 | Why Storytelling Matters When You're Building a Product (featuring Melissa Perri)

S1 Ep 10 | Why Storytelling Matters When You're Building a Product (featuring Melissa Perri)

Storytelling is a very underrated skill in product management. In this episode from our Business Storyteller Summit 2020, we speak with Melissa Perri, CEO of Produx Labs, a Product Management consultancy, about how product leaders can use storytelling to get buy-in from their product teams and customers.

Melissa believes the key to creating great products is growing great product leaders. Committed to that mission, she created the online school Product Institute, where she has shared her scientific approach to Product Management with over 3,500 students. In 2019, she was appointed to the faculty of Harvard Business School to teach Product Management in the MBA program. As a consultant, Melissa works with executives worldwide to set up their product organizations, advise on product strategy, and grow product leaders into Chief Product Officers. On top of that, Melissa Perri is also the author of “Escaping the Build Trap”.

Find out more about Melissa on her website. Stay connected with Melissa on LinkedIn or Twitter.

Sep 16, 202144:02
S1 Ep 9 | Building Personal Brand Through Authentic Storytelling (featuring Aazar Shad)
Sep 02, 202128:47
S1 Ep 8 | How Storytelling Can Improve Employer Branding (featuring Mick Griffin)

S1 Ep 8 | How Storytelling Can Improve Employer Branding (featuring Mick Griffin)

In this episode, we chat with Mick Griffin, Chief Growth Officer at Traffit, to explore how storytelling can improve employer branding. With 13 years of experience in sales and HR, Mick shares his best practices for storytelling in employee branding and his belief in making the company human again.

Mick has served previously as the Chief Revenue Officer at Brand24 and as the Director of Sales at GetResponse. Additionally, he is the founder of a SaaS sales conference, Pipeline Summit, and a mentor at GrowthMentor.com. He has been involved as a mentor in several programs such as Google Launchpad.

Stay connected with Mick on LinkedIn.

Aug 19, 202140:14
S1 Ep 7 | Business Storytelling for Leadership Success (featuring Esther Choy)

S1 Ep 7 | Business Storytelling for Leadership Success (featuring Esther Choy)

In this episode from our Business Storyteller Summit 2020, we speak with Esther Choy about why storytelling is vital for leaders to master. Learn how to choose the right story that will help you persuade your audience, structure your presentation to grasp your audience's attention immediately, and how leaders can practice their storytelling skills.

Esther is the President and Chief Story Facilitator at Leadership Story Lab. She teaches storytelling to institutional and individual clients who are searching for more meaningful ways to connect with their audiences. Some of her notable clients are United Airlines, Tyson Foods, PwC, Brookfield Asset Management, and US Cellular. Additionally, Esther is also the author of the book Let the Story Do the Work: The Art of Storytelling for Business Success, and her work can be seen regularly on Forbes.com, Virgin.com, and Entrepreneur.com

Stay connected with Esther on LinkedIn.

Aug 05, 202140:29
S1 Ep 6 | The Art of Inspiring Trust and Loyalty with Your Story (featuring Erik Eklund)

S1 Ep 6 | The Art of Inspiring Trust and Loyalty with Your Story (featuring Erik Eklund)

In this episode from our Business Storyteller Summit 2020, we speak with Erik Eklund to hear his presentation about why YOU are one of the greatest assets in your business and in your life. He shares insights on how you can build trust and loyalty with your audience.

Erik is the founder of storiesoferik.com. He is a speaker and coach in the area of Human Connections. Over the last 10 years, he has shared his message with teams, business leaders, and entrepreneurs at Louis Vuitton, Shangri-La Hotels, Johnson & Johnson, and the European Institute of Gender Equality.

Stay connected with Erik on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Jul 21, 202125:20
S1 Ep 5 | Why Businesses Need To Start Investing In Video Storytelling (featuring Marcos Bravo)

S1 Ep 5 | Why Businesses Need To Start Investing In Video Storytelling (featuring Marcos Bravo)

In this episode, we chat with Marcos Bravo, Brand Ambassador and Head Video Storyteller of LiveChat to explore the big topic of video storytelling and why businesses need to start investing in it. Marcos is a veteran marketing and brand expert with over 20 years of experience in many industries.

LiveChat is a complete customer service platform serving more than 30,000 businesses in over 150 countries. They are trusted by brands such as Adobe, IKEA, Nikon, ING, Atlassian, and many more. 

Marcos leads a team of content creators for one of LiveChat's YouTube channels, Success by LiveChat, offering business communication guide to take businesses to the next level.

Stay connected with Marcos on Twitter and LinkedIn

Jul 08, 202131:40
S1 Ep 4 | Influencing Through Story (featuring Nancy Duarte)
Jun 23, 202140:03
S1 Ep 3 | Visual Communication For Storytelling (featuring Maciej Budkowski)

S1 Ep 3 | Visual Communication For Storytelling (featuring Maciej Budkowski)

In this episode, we chat with Maciej Budkowski, Managing Director of ExplainVisually to uncover why visual communication is important for storytelling. Maciej shares his wealth of experience with ExplainVisually, a visual thinking agency that helps brands to be understood better internally by their employees and externally by their target audience. 


Specializing in complex subjects, ExplainVisually has worked on more than 300 projects with some notable companies such as PepsiCo, Orange, Bain&Co, Carlsberg, ING, Santander, Pfizer, IKEA, Nestle, TESCO, and RingierAxelSpringer. Every day, they transform dozens of boring PowerPoint bullet points into concise, attractive, and visual materials – as part of their mission to help communicate a clear, informative, and attractive message for their clients.  


Maciej is also the creator of Luminous, his independent project that visualizes the world's best ideas and mental models from a new perspective. Stay connected with Maciej on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Jun 10, 202141:06
S1 Ep 2 | Story Is Strategy (featuring Andy Raskin)
May 27, 202146:26
S1 Ep 1 | What Is Business Storytelling and Why Is It Important? (featuring Agata Krzysztofik)
May 12, 202134:04