Can Marketing Save the Planet?

Episode 118: ‘From problem-focused narratives to solution-oriented storytelling that triggers belief’with Matt Golding, Director at Antidote

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Mar 12, 2026
Matt Golding, filmmaker and director of Antidote who crafts solution-focused stories. He explores why problem-driven messaging fails and how storytelling can trigger real belief. Short, participatory community examples and a new narrative structure are highlighted. Practical framing for marketers and cultural barriers to collective action are discussed.
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INSIGHT

Show Replicable Collective Action Not Hypotheticals

  • Share only real, replicable examples of collective action to avoid hypothetical or techno-focused optimism.
  • Antidote features community projects already proving scalable change, not abstract solutions.
INSIGHT

Cultural Stories Undermine Belief In Collective Action

  • People struggle to believe collective action will work because decades of individualistic storytelling have conditioned skepticism.
  • Golding found resistance even among his team; belief is the core barrier to scaling change.
ADVICE

Design Stories To Trigger Belief Not Relief

  • Prioritise belief over temporary relief: stories should enable people to act, not just feel better.
  • Golding rejects feel-good science stories without participation paths and demands a clear next step.
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