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Unthinkable with Jay Acunzo
Jay Acunzo
Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 220

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Bonus - How Stories Happen #3 - Ann Handley, Bestselling Author
Episode 225
jeudi 6 juin 2024 • Duration 48:43
🟢 Dear Unthinkable listener: Thank you SO much for your support over the years! I invite you to find and follow the new show, How Stories Happen, in your preferred podcast player in just 2 taps right here:https://episodes.fm/1736586770
Every episode, an expert, entrepreneur, creator, or communicator dissects a single story or draft piece by piece. Hear how they found it, how they developed it, how it might improve, and how they're using it to build their business and leave their legacy.
You'll walk away thinking more about the power of your words and less about the volume of your content.
Find the show here: https://episodes.fm/1736586770
ABOUT THIS EPISODE OF HOW STORIES HAPPEN:
When so many people are excited to create a higher volume of content, shouldn’t we think more about what gives our work greater power? That’s what our guest today understands better than most, and she draws that power from everyday moments she hunts out, like a squirrel finding nuts in the yard.
Meet Ann Handley—she’s a best-selling author, a pioneer in content marketing, and a popular B2B speaker with a knack for imbuing ordinary moments with extraordinary meaning.
Ann reveals her morning routine, her idea capture system, and most importantly, her process and practice of becoming a word-class noticer of stories during a time when so many people simply stuff a screen in their face or turn to cheat-sheets to produce generic content.
In this episode, we dissect a signature story shared to her newsletter, Total Annarchy, which she sent to just over 50,000 readers. We zero in on a pivot point in the middle that makes the work resonate, and we find plenty of existential debates that unfolded in her writing process.
Together, we discover how to connect with an audience on a more personal level and leave a lasting impression, ensuring your stories aren’t just heard but felt. The best part? You don’t need to experience anything groundbreaking for your words to hit hard. But you do need to become a notice.
Jump into the conversation:
(04:48) Meet Ann
(19:36) Ann’s Story
(26:21) Dissecting the Story
Resources:
⚫ Follow Ann on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annhandley/
⚫ Check out her website and subscribe to her newsletter here: https://annhandley.com/
⚫ Read Ann’s book, Everybody Writes: https://annhandley.com/everybodywrites/
🔵 Follow Jay: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayacunzo/
🔵 Subscribe to Jay’s newsletter: https://jayacunzo.com/newsletter
🔵 Learn about Jay’s coaching and consulting: https://jayacunzo.com/
🟢 Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://shareyourgenius.com/
🟢 Cover art designed by Blake Ink: https://www.blakeink.com/
🟢 Find and support our sponsors: https://jayacunzo.com/sponsors
Bonus - How Stories Happen #1 - Andrew Davis, Keynote Speaker
Episode 224
lundi 6 mai 2024 • Duration 50:10
🟢 Dear Unthinkable listener: Thank you SO much for your support over the years! I invite you to find and follow the new show, How Stories Happen, in your preferred podcast player in just 2 taps right here:https://episodes.fm/1736586770
Every episode, an expert, entrepreneur, creator, or communicator dissects a single story or draft piece by piece. Hear how they found it, how they developed it, how it might improve, and how they're using it to build their business and leave their legacy.
You'll walk away thinking more about the power of your words and less about the volume of your content.
Find the show here: https://episodes.fm/1736586770
ABOUT THIS EPISODE:
Meet Andrew Davis. He is a powerhouse business speaker who’s given speeches in 35 different countries, at more than 50 events every year. He speaks to audiences ranging from marketers and entrepreneurs to plumbers and physicians — and there may not be a storyteller who is this craft-driven and obsessed with telling amazing stories in the worlds of business, marketing, and customer experience.
Andrew hosts a popular video series called the Loyalty Loop on YouTube, and he’s had a long career crafting stories of all kinds, including jobs as a producer for NBC and a writer for the news legend Charles Kuralt.
As an entrepreneur, Andrew has built and sold a marketing agency, produced docuseries for brand clients big and small, and authored multiple books about marketing and customer experience.
In this episode, we dissect one of his signature stories. It's been with him for almost ten years, and he can customize it across audiences and projects to arrive at basically any insight he needs to teach. It’s a rare look at how a true master of the craft executes the tiny things that create a big impact both for his audience and his business.
Jump into the conversation:
(06:27) Meet Andrew
(14:18) Andrew’s Story
(22:38) Dissecting the Story
(39:02) First, Last, Favorite
Bonus Video:
🎨 Watch a video animation of Andrew’s signature story:
https://jayacunzo.com/blog/how-stories-happen-episode-1-andrew-davis
Resources:
⚫ Follow Andrew: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewdavishere/
⚫ Explore his speaking: https://www.akadrewdavis.com/
⚫ Watch the Loyalty Loop: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeegDFQqmxjBUpr5FCHzlpsKVyeEmPuf3
🔵 Follow Jay: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayacunzo/
🔵 Subscribe to Jay’s newsletter: https://jayacunzo.com/newsletter
🔵 Learn about Jay’s coaching and consulting: https://jayacunzo.com/
🟢 Created in partnership with Share Your Genius: https://shareyourgenius.com/
🟢 Cover art designed by Blake Ink: https://www.blakeink.com/
🟢 Video animation by La Hacienda: https://www.lahacienda.media/
🟢 Find and support our sponsors: https://jayacunzo.com/sponsors
Signature Stories: Simone Stolzoff
Episode 215
lundi 13 novembre 2023 • Duration 43:44
Signature Stories is a miniseries where world-class business storytellers take us inside one important story and dissect it with us. It's like Song Exploder meets storytelling for our work! In our fifth episode of the series, a globetrotting, bestselling, keynote-giving, smart-opinion-having, big-idea-distributing author takes us inside what was ultimately a tiny moment in his life that sparked all that "big" stuff.
Simone Stolzoff is the author of The Good Enough Job: Reclaiming Life from Work. He's written for the Atlantic and Wired, worked as a design lead for the innovation firm IDEO, and even got his creative start in school delivering spoken word poetry from the stage.
Together, we dissect a signature story that's become "mythology" to him from his own life, and we talk about what makes it work -- and why he approaches it with such restraint. Then, we learn why and how effective storytellers imbue stories with meaning to ensure they matter to others.
BECOME A STRONGER STORYTELLER:
- Subscribe to Jay's free newsletter, Playing Favorites, and learn what it takes to stand out easier and resonate deeper by communicating with greater power, everywhere you show up. Join free at jayacunzo.com.
- Join the Creator Kitchen, a mastermind of smart experts learning to become more influential voices -- NOT by relying on any cheap tricks, but by mastering their craft and creating higher-impact content. Community, masterclasses, 1:1 and 1:few coaching from Jay, and more. Learn about membership and see what's inside the Kitchen at creatorkitchen.com.
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IN THIS EPISODE:
Simone Stolzoff: website and books - LinkedIn - Twitter - Threads - Instagram
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PRODUCTION CREDITS:
- Creator, host, writer, editor: Jay Acunzo
- Producer and researcher: Ilana Nevins
A Small Fiction [Revisited]
Episode 121
lundi 14 octobre 2019 • Duration 40:39
Today, we revisit an episode from earlier this year while we're between seasons: One of the smallest, but highest-impact, creative projects on the internet.
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The Stuff Inside [Revisited]
Episode 120
lundi 7 octobre 2019 • Duration 21:03
Today, we replay a classic episode from the Unthinkable archives, involving the fastest-growing B2B app of all-time, a TV producer-turned-speaker, and a healthy dose of examining the backwards way we approach content as brands.
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Dumb Ways to Die [Revisited]
Episode 118
mardi 24 septembre 2019 • Duration 39:10
When we dub something a creative smash hit, we often point to the final product, as if their work was neatly contained in this one project. But it's often what happens AFTER something launches that makes it successful. Today, a revisited story about how to build momentum.
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How to Reinvent Live Music
Episode 117
mardi 17 septembre 2019 • Duration 36:13
A story from Unthinkable producer and Marketing Showrunners staff writer, Tallie Gabriel, about a startup that's gone global with its attempts at reinventing live music, and how they manage to use small changes to create consistent innovation across dozens of cities and hundreds of venues. (Oh, and their venues? Yeah, they aren't technically venues...)
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Music in this episode partly provided by New York's legendary folk band, Cardboard Rocketship. Listen to them on Spotify.
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Something Smelly This Way Comes [Revisited]
Episode 118
mercredi 11 septembre 2019 • Duration 36:48
When a past story Unthinkable listeners absolutely loved resurfaces in a rather facepalmy way, it's time to listen back to this ridiculous story.
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The Man Bun [Revisited]
Episode 115
lundi 26 août 2019 • Duration 30:58
Scott looks every part a blacksmith. And while he might not work with any actual metal, he still forges his work with red hot fire. Today, we rerun a classic Unthinkable episode.
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You can also book me to speak at your next event or company meeting: Visit jayacunzo.com/about-jay to learn more, or email speaking@unthinkablemedia.com
Creative Cafe: We All Write Menus
Episode 114
vendredi 9 août 2019 • Duration 52:35
Mike Lombardi runs one of the best new restaurants on the planet. Hearing him speak, it kinda seems like that's ALL our jobs.
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