

The StoryBrand Podcast
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Each week on the StoryBrand Podcast host Donald Miller, bestselling author of the book "Building A StoryBrand", shares strategies for creating marketing and messaging that make you stand out, connect with customers, and actually grow your business.
Get the tools you need to create clear and effective messaging that grows your business at StoryBrand.com.
Get the tools you need to create clear and effective messaging that grows your business at StoryBrand.com.
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Oct 28, 2019 • 40min
#172: Ian Morgan Cron—Thriving in Relationships with Every Enneagram Type [Part 1]
Life and business revolve around relationships. That means things can get messy fast. Our unconscious motivations can sometimes derail communications, creating obstacles and inefficiencies. Ian Morgan Cron, who teaches our all-new Enneagram Made Simple course at Business Made Simple University, joins us to talk about what winning looks like when we're all wired so differently. The conversation he and Don have is so packed with helpful Enneagram content that we're sharing it in two parts. In this episode, we dive into Types 1-4: The Perfectionist, The Helper, The Performer and The Romantic.

Oct 21, 2019 • 33min
#171: Megan Hyatt Miller—How to Focus Your Life and Business
Most of us are good at setting goals. But accomplishing them? That's another story. Today's digitally native world constantly vies for our attention and energy, threatening to derail the best-laid plans. This is especially true within organizations. On today's podcast, Megan Hyatt Miller, the Chief Operating Officer of Michael Hyatt & Company, shows you how vision can help you get instant clarity so you can focus and accomplish your goals personally and as a team. She's a practitioner at her father's company, not just a philosopher, and their success is proof you can do it, too.

Oct 14, 2019 • 36min
#170: Pat Flynn—Practical Tips that Will Help You Grow a List of Super Fans
What can you do in your business to turn casual customers into super fans? On this episode of the podcast, Donald Miller talks with online marketing expert Pat Flynn about how to interrupt customers' routines, delight them with exclusive experiences, and more. Why? Because if your customers are succeeding because of your product or service, then you are, too. Whether you have an email list of 26 or run an enterprise, this super practical episode has a tip you can start using today.

Oct 7, 2019 • 54min
#169: Rebekah Lyons—The Magic of "Less" to Manage Stress
You may not even realize it, but you're stressed out. Today's modern world is undermining all our efforts to live a full and productive life. In this episode, Rebekah Lyons will help you identify and manage anxiety so you can prevent burnout and actually improve your productivity. If you think you've heard it all before, this tender yet powerful conversation will open your mind to new possibilities.

Sep 30, 2019 • 40min
#168: Claire Díaz-Ortiz—5 Ways to Become a Social Media Master
If you lead a business, you're in the public eye. That means people are talking about you and your brand on social media – even if you don't realize it. Today's guest, former Twitter executive Claire Díaz-Ortiz, shares a model for how to succeed at social media for your company. This episode, and StoryBrand's new free online course (at www.SocialMediaMadeSimple.com), is going to give you the confidence to know if you're using the correct platform for your brand and creating the right content.

Sep 23, 2019 • 26min
#167: Nancy Duarte—How to Craft a More Powerful Story Using Data
Our cups overfloweth with data. But creating a story with data can feel like drinking from a firehose. These days, powerful presentations are less about stand-and-deliver presenting. It's more about crafting an explanation that can spread online. That's why we're so excited to have Nancy Duarte on the podcast. Author of Data Story, she's the world's leading expert on how to create a compelling keynote. Learn how you can apply her powerful four-part strategy to your own brand to create memorable messages that hit a nerve and earn an audience.

Sep 16, 2019 • 42min
#166: Ambassador John Cotton Richmond—How to Frame a Mission to Get Maximum Buy-In
How do you frame a mission, get buy-in for it, and then make it work? That's what we're discussing in this episode with U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Trafficking in Persons John Cotton Richmond. When we need to make sure wrong things are being made right, it takes maximum engagement around a clear mission. Ambassador Richmond shares brilliant insight on how to build a team around a mission and help people understand their role – and that the mission is doable. Whether you're saving lives or improving them, this approach can generate more passion and engagement and make a huge difference.

Sep 9, 2019 • 32min
#165: Gary Haugen—What Can Business Leaders Do About Human Trafficking?
It's time for corporations, businesses, and consumers to wise up about how supply chains play a role in human trafficking around the world. While there are more slaves today than ever, Gary Haugen, CEO and founder of International Justice Mission, shares a game plan to stop it. In this critical interview, hear how IJM is partnering with giants like Walmart and Target to clean up supply chains so they don't facilitate human trafficking. You'll also hear how "story" is fueling those efforts. If you're a nonprofit or business owner, you don't want to miss it.

Sep 2, 2019 • 40min
#164: Brooke Allison—Practical Tips That Will Help You Play the Guide
Local businesses are the heartbeat of a local economy. But to succeed, they have to play the guide. In this episode, our own Koula Callahan interviews Brooke Allison, co-owner of Scout's Barbershop, about the grassroots strategies they've employed to grow to 6 neighborhood-based locations. Whether you're marketing, hiring, learning your customer, or giving back to the community, you need to understand your role in the process. Don't miss this super practical, local-business focused episode!

Aug 26, 2019 • 40min
#163: Marissa Orr—Rethinking Power in the Workplace
Marissa Orr, a former executive at Google and Facebook, is a self-proclaimed Corporate Rebel, and in her new book, Lean Out, she challenges the notion that women have to change in order to succeed in corporate business. In this episode of the podcast, she and Don discuss the myths that prevail about the wage gap and unpack how we got to where only 5 percent of CEOs in the Fortune 500 are women. This is a fascinating discussion you won't want to miss.


