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Why Logic Doesn’t Sell—And What to Say Instead11 Jun 202500:10:53

Most messaging sounds logical.

But logic doesn’t drive action—emotion does.

In this episode of The Storyteller’s Edge, Ginger Zumaeta unpacks the 5 biggest reasons logic-heavy messaging falls flat—and how to rewrite yours so people don’t just understand it… they feel it.

You’ll learn:

→ Why most business messaging skips the human part—and what to do instead

→ The power of story arcs, not just stats

→ How to use evocative language that actually sticks

→ The psychology behind urgency (and how to build it without sounding pushy)

→ Why good CTAs don’t direct—they invite

If your message feels clear but still isn’t converting, this episode will help you close the emotional gap—and craft messaging that moves people.

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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: ⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/newsletter⁠⁠

Want to work with us contact us at: ⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/contact-us ⁠⁠

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠⁠

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The Most Powerful Word in a Presentation Is ‘You30 May 202500:08:49

Most pitches fail for one reason: they’re built around what you want to say, not what the audience cares about.

In this episode of The Storyteller’s Edge, Ginger Zumaeta breaks down the 4 biggest reasons your message isn’t landing—and how to flip the spotlight so your audience sees themselves in your story.

You’ll learn:

→ How to reframe your entire pitch around what your audience actually wants

→ The “Highlighter Test” that exposes whether your message is self-serving

→ Why features don’t sell—but framing them as outcomes does

→ How to make people feel the future you’re offering (and say yes faster)

Whether you’re pitching a product, a project, or a vision—this episode will help you stop leading with what you built and start leading with why it matters.

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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Want to work with us contact us at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/contact-us ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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Welcome to The Storyteller’s Edge Podcast with Ginger Zumaeta13 Mar 202500:01:46

Welcome to The Storyteller’s Edge! This is where we cut the noise and make your message impossible to ignore.

I’m Ginger Zumaeta, and I help leaders turn big ideas into sharp, high-impact messages that drive action. After years working with Fortune 500 execs and fast-scaling startups, I’m bringing those insights to you.

So grab a coffee (or something stronger), hit play, and let’s get to the point!

How to Spot (and Fix) the Silent Credibility Killers in Your Messaging15 May 202500:12:50

You nailed the pitch.

You delivered the deck.

You even got a few nods on the Zoom call.

Then—silence.

No follow-up. No “no.” Just a vague “we’ll be in touch.”

It’s not because your idea wasn’t strong.

It’s because something small poked a hole in your credibility.

In this episode of The Storyteller’s Edge, Ginger Zumaeta unpacks the 4 invisible credibility killers that quietly sabotage even the smartest pitches—and teaches you how to fix them before you hit send.

You’ll learn:


→ Why over-promising backfires (and how to show ambition without losing trust)

→ How vague buzzwords trigger BS alarms and kill clarity

→ What “split personality messaging” is—and how to stay consistent across decks, sites, and convos

→ Why saying too much is worse than saying too little

If your big idea keeps getting ghosted, this episode is your wake-up call.

It’s not about saying more—it’s about saying the right thing in the right way.

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Want to pressure test your next pitch or deck?

Use the free ⁠Four-Sentence Credibility Stress Test⁠ at ⁠ai.motive3.com⁠ to find and fix trust gaps—before your audience tunes out.

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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Want to work with us contact us at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/contact-us ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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How to Create Tension (The Good Kind) in Your Next Big Presentation08 May 202500:13:38

Most presenters KILL attention without realizing it.

How?

They rush to explain.

They smother the tension.

They make their audience comfortable

…which also makes them disengaged.

If there’s no tension, there’s no reason to listen.

In this episode, I’ll show you how to stop smoothing things over—and start creating good tension that hooks decision-makers and makes your message impossible to ignore.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

→ Why fast explanations make audiences tune out

→ The 3 silent questions your audience is always asking (and how to answer them with tension)

→ The Tension Stack™—my step-by-step framework to keep attention rising

→ How to create Open Loops that glue people to your message (without cheap tricks)

→ Why rushing to the solution weakens your pitch—and what to do instead.

If you want your next pitch, presentation, or video to grab attention—and keep it—this one’s for you.

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I use Tella to structure my messaging and create videos that hold attention from the first second.

👉 Try Tella here: https://www.tella.tv/

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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Want to work with us contact us at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/contact-us ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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How to Simplify Complex Ideas Without Losing Credibility01 May 202500:09:47

The biggest reason smart people lose their audience?

They bury the good stuff.

Too much setup. Too much “let me explain.” Not enough clarity.

Complexity doesn’t make you sound smart.

It makes your audience tune out. Fast.

In this episode, I’ll show you how to stop overexplaining and start making your message impossible to ignore.

Because decision-makers? They don’t want the backstory. They want the point.

Here’s what we cover:

→ Why “warming up” your audience is killing your pitch

→ The BLUF method to grab attention instantly

→ How to simplify without losing depth (yes, it’s possible)

→ The one-sentence Mad Lib that sharpens ANY message

→ Why every word has to earn its place (or get cut)

If you want people to stop zoning out—and start leaning in—you need this.

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I use Canva to turn complex ideas into simple, powerful visuals.
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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠

Want to work with us contact us at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/contact-us ⁠⁠⁠⁠

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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Business Communication Has a Blind Spot—It’s You23 Apr 202500:17:13

No one warns you about this when you’re leading a team or building a brand, but your biggest messaging threat?

It’s not the market. It’s not your competitors.

It’s you.

Because when you’re close to the message—when you know the product, the pitch, the deck—it’s way too easy to trust your gut and skip the testing.

And that’s where bias creeps in. Quietly. Invisibly. Powerfully.

In this episode, I’m unpacking five cognitive traps that silently sabotage your messaging—and showing you the exact process we use to pressure test every pitch, presentation, and positioning doc before it goes live.

Here’s what we cover:→ Why clear messages still fail (even when they feel right to you)→ 5-step process to build bias-resistant messaging that earns trust and holds up under pressure→ A dead-simple checklist you can run in 2 minutes to catch blind spots before your audience does

Let’s make sure your message doesn’t just feel clear—it is clear.

Even when it’s high stakes.

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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠

Want to work with us contact us at: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/contact-us ⁠⁠⁠

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠⁠⁠

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AI Won’t Replace Storytelling—Here’s How to Use It to Your Advantage17 Apr 202500:12:48

If your message is unclear, AI won’t fix it.It’ll just make your confusion sound more expensive.And that’s a dangerous game.In fact—it might make your confusion sound smarter, but still wrong.AI isn’t a storyteller.
It’s a mirror.
It reflects whatever you give it—fuzzy thinking in, fuzzy message out.

In this episode, I’m breaking down the 20/60/20 framework I use to get the most out of AI without losing clarity, control, or voice.It’s the same framework we use in our workshops to turn raw ideas into high-impact messaging—and now, I’m giving it to you.

Here’s what we cover:→ Why AI can’t replace storytelling (and what it can do well)→ The 3 phases of using AI without losing your unique voice→ A 6-part gut check to pressure-test your message before you prompt anything

Bonus GPT Prompt

Here’s the prompt mentioned in the episode.

Use it to pressure-test your thinking before you turn it into content, copy, or slides.

Copy and paste this into ChatGPT (or your tool of choice):

Act like a messaging strategist.

I’m going to give you a rough, unpolished version of something I’m trying to communicate, along with some background context or story.

Your job is to specifically:

  • Highlight anything that’s confusing, weak, or too generic
  • Suggest one way I could immediately strengthen the clarity or emotional impact
  • Recommend how I can better frame my difference so it’s obvious why someone should care

Here’s the background or story behind it:

[Insert context, story, or what inspired this message]

Here’s what I’m trying to say (unpolished version):

[Insert your rough draft here]

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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: ⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/newsletter⁠⁠

Want to work with us contact us at: ⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/contact-us ⁠⁠

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠⁠

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How to Future-Proof Your Messaging as Your Business Scales10 Apr 202500:13:44

No one tells you this when you start a business, but explaining what you do is way harder than building the damn thing.

At first it’s easy. You live it. You breathe it. You talk about it every day.

But then you grow.

More people. More products. More markets.

And suddenly… your website sounds like it was written by a stranger. Sales is saying one thing. Marketing another.

And your customer? They’re confused.

In this episode, I’m breaking down five messaging moves that scale with you—so your message doesn’t fall apart just as your business is taking off.

Here’s what we cover:→ Why clarity doesn’t scale itself—and how to fix it→ The simple framework that keeps every team aligned
→ The one action you can take today to spot the cracks before your customers do

Let’s get your team—and story— on the same page.

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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: ⁠https://www.motive3.com/newsletter⁠

Want to work with us contact us at: ⁠https://www.motive3.com/contact-us ⁠

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠

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It helps more founders, execs, and brand leaders find the tools to make their messaging impossible to ignore.

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Why Investors Say No (And How to Make Them Bet on You) 03 Apr 202500:19:29

Your numbers are solid. Early customers love you. On paper, investors should be throwing money at you.

But they’re not.

And it’s not because they don’t like your business—it’s because they don’t believe in it yet.

Investors aren’t buying what you do. They’re buying why it matters. And if you don’t make them feel the urgency, your pitch is just a bunch of words.

In this episode, I’m breaking down the four-step storytelling framework that makes investors feel the opportunity—so they don’t just understand your business, they believe in it.

Here’s what we cover:

→ The real reason most investor pitches flop (and how to avoid it)

→ The questions investors are silently asking—and how to nail your answers before they even ask

→ How to test if your pitch is investor-ready without walking into the room

If you’re tired of polite nods and missed checks, this is your playbook. Let’s fix your pitch, so the next time you walk into a room, investors are leaning forward, not checking their watches.

You can test your pitch today. Record yourself using Fathom—it’ll automatically transcribe your video and highlight key moments, so you can see exactly where your message hits or misses.

👉 Try Fathom for FREE with this link: https://fathom.video/invite/_Q1dTQ

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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: ⁠https://www.motive3.com/newsletter⁠

Want to work with us contact us at: ⁠https://www.motive3.com/contact-us ⁠

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠

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Why No One Gets Your Idea (And How to Fix It)17 Mar 202500:15:03

Not all great ideas land.

And it’s not because they’re bad.

It’s because they’re unclear.

We’ve seen brilliant founders, execs, and experts hit a wall—not for lack of vision, but because their message gets lost in translation. They bury the lead. Drown it in details. Or assume their audience already gets it.

The result? Blank stares. Polite nods. Total inaction.

In this episode, we’re breaking down why smart ideas often go unheard—and how to fix it fast. You’ll learn the biggest messaging traps, plus a dead-simple framework to make your ideas click instantly.

Because when clarity shows up, buy-in follows. If your message isn’t landing, this one’s your cheat code.

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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: https://www.motive3.com/newsletter

Want to work with us contact us at: https://www.motive3.com/contact-us

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠

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The People You’re Not Marketing To—But Should Be19 Jun 202500:14:34

Some of the most important conversations about your work…

happen when you’re not in the room.

Not during the pitch. Not on the call.

They happen later—in Slack threads, over coffee, in side chats.

And here’s the kicker—

They’re not quoting you.

They’re translating you.

In this episode of The Storyteller’s Edge, Ginger Zumaeta breaks down how to write for the ghost audience—the validators, blockers, and skeptics who weigh in after the meeting, but shape the outcome.

You’ll learn:

→ The 4 roles your message needs to convince (not just the person on the call)

→ Why clarity beats cleverness when you're not in the room

→ The one-line formula that makes your pitch repeatable

→ How to preempt objections before they ever get spoken

→ What actually makes a message survive the hallway test

If your message dies in the follow-up phase, this episode shows you why—and how to fix it.

Want to pressure test your message?

Use the free Stakeholder Influence Canvas to map your ghost audience and bulletproof your pitch: https://motive3.notion.site/Stakeholder-Influence-Canvas-2117fd53ba3480789aced7572fd37d8a

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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠

Want to work with us contact us at: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/contact-us ⁠⁠⁠

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠⁠⁠

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How do I align sales, marketing, and leadership messaging?23 Jul 202500:16:27

Your messaging sounds fine—until every team starts telling a slightly different version of the story.

What looks like alignment on the surface often hides a costly disconnect underneath.

Marketing says one thing. Sales says another. Product’s got a third.

And suddenly, your “one message” becomes three different strategies in disguise.

In this episode of The Storyteller’s Edge, Ginger Zumaeta breaks down the quiet chaos that sneaks in when your teams aren't using the same spine of the story—and why it’s not just a comms problem, it’s a business one.

You’ll learn:

→ What “quiet chaos” looks like inside growing companies→ The 3 levels of alignment that prevent messaging from splintering→ A simple AI prompt to test if your teams are actually telling the same story→ The reason your strategy might be getting rewritten in your sales emails→ And how to fix it without becoming the brand police

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GPT Prompt Mentioned in This Episode:

Drop this into ChatGPT (or your favorite AI assistant) to see if your messaging’s holding up across teams:

I’m giving you three short excerpts that came from our company:

• a sales email

• a marketing post

• a note from leadership

Tasks (answer in bullets):

  1. In one sentence each, say what story you think Sales, Marketing, and Leadership are telling.
  2. List the two biggest differences you notice between the three versions.
  3. Identify the single core idea they all almost share.
  4. Point out one detail that’s missing or unclear in every version.
  5. Suggest one small wording change that would make all three feel like they came from the same company.


Here are the excerpts:

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[PASTE SALES EMAIL]

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[PASTE MARKETING COPY]

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[PASTE LEADERSHIP NOTE]

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Want to know more about what a messaging playbook is (and isn’t)? ⁠Watch this video⁠.

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Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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Messaging Pillars: How to Pick the Right Ones (And Ditch the Rest)11 Jul 202500:16:44

Your messaging sounds fine… until you try to write it down.

That’s when the identity crisis hits.

What felt clear in the meeting? Suddenly a hot mess mid-deck.

You’re rewriting. Rewording. Re-questioning everything.

And wondering why it all sounds… just a little bit off.

In this episode of The Storyteller’s Edge, Ginger Zumaeta breaks down the messaging mistake that quietly costs teams time, trust, and traction: not having sharp, usable messaging pillars.

You’ll learn:
→ What messaging pillars are (and what they absolutely aren’t)
→ The #1 trap most teams fall into when building them
→ How to stress-test your message before it goes live
→ The real reason your content keeps drifting
→ A simple framework to build messaging pillars that align your team and your audience

If you’ve ever said “we just need to be more consistent”… this episode shows you how.

Because messaging that scales? Starts with pillars that mean something.

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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠

Want to work with us contact us at: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/contact-us ⁠⁠⁠⁠

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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When Stakeholders Get Defensive, Your Message Probably Did Too27 Jun 202500:11:20

Delivering tough feedback without triggering shutdowns?

It’s harder than it sounds.

Because no matter how fair or thoughtful you are—

You can’t control how it lands.

In this episode of The Storyteller’s Edge, Ginger Zumaeta breaks down why high-stakes feedback so often sparks resistance, and how to avoid the “braced and bitter” response.

This isn’t about sugarcoating.

It’s about reframing.

You’ll learn:

→ Why resistance is usually about how you say it, not what you’re saying

→ The 4 exact frames that keep people from shutting down

→ What happens when urgency feels like an ambush

→ How to get buy-in (even when the decision’s already made)

→ Why asking before asserting changes the entire energy

If you’re pitching change, giving feedback, or trying to move a team forward—this episode gives you the tools to say hard things without making things harder.

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👉 Try Fathom for FREE with this link: ⁠⁠https://fathom.video/invite/_Q1dTQ⁠⁠

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Storyteller’s Edge isn’t just a podcast—it’s also a newsletter.

Get the insights delivered weekly to your inbox. Same sharp takes, fresh frameworks, zero fluff. Subscribe at: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/newsletter⁠⁠⁠

Want to work with us contact us at: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.motive3.com/contact-us ⁠⁠⁠

Connect with Ginger: LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@gingerzumaeta⁠⁠⁠⁠

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