Audience Connection

Casual

A podcast series focusing on audience engagement through visual storytelling and  behavioral principles that influence emotion, memory, and decision-making. A 360 view on connecting with the audience that matters to you, whether that’s consumers, clients, stakeholders, or employees. Through entertaining and practical conversations with experts from various industries and disciplines, listeners will gain valuable insights and tips on how to engage with the audiences that matter to them.

  1. Audience Connection Essentials for 2026 with your hosts Oliver and Lydia

    27 JAN

    Audience Connection Essentials for 2026 with your hosts Oliver and Lydia

    Season 2 opens with hosts Lydia Chan and Oliver Atkinson looking back at the biggest lessons from Season 1 - how behavioral science and culture shaped their understanding of why certain stories connect. What began as a response to the AI wave became a deeper exploration into cultural specificity, “audience of one” thinking, and why brands are finally investing in storytellers as they move from traditional marketing into broadcasting. They revisit insights from guests like Christine Sanders, Dr. Imran Rashid, Richard Shotton, and Dr. Paul Zak, who revealed how oxytocin, dopamine, narrative arcs, and psychographic targeting influence attention and retention. Data and science may help inform the brief, but vulnerability, emotional truth, and trusted creative execution still determine whether a story resonates. This season levels up with new and deeper conversations on interactive content, brand communities, creativity at scale, and the science behind why stories work. Whether you're building a brand, shaping culture, or simply obsessed with great storytelling, you won’t want to miss what’s coming. Follow and join us as we unpack the craft, the science, and the future of audience connection.  Follow Audience Connection Podcast: Website: casualfilms.com Instagram: @casualglobal LinkedIn: Casual Films International BlueSky: @casualglobal.bsky.social Subscribe now and join the conversation about creating content that truly resonates.

    38 min
  2. Can AI Replace Creative Taste? Kristen Souders Says No.

    17/12/2025

    Can AI Replace Creative Taste? Kristen Souders Says No.

    Lydia Chan speaks with Kristen Souders, Senior Director of Global Brand and Content Studio at Hitachi Vantara, to explore what it really takes to create standout storytelling in B2B tech. Kristen breaks down the evolving IT audience landscape, explaining why data leaders and IT professionals are allergic to fluff but still crave compelling narratives that make them feel seen rather than sold to. This insight challenges common assumptions about technical audiences and their relationship with emotional storytelling. The conversation takes a compelling turn into creative taste and AI-generated content. Kristen argues that taste is empathy with standards, built through exposure, lived experiences, and crucially, failure. Discover why she believes the beauty and memory is always in the mistakes, and why those unexpected moments are what AI cannot replicate. While algorithms can show us patterns, they cannot replace the human perspective that comes from authentic storytelling and collaboration. Kristen also shares how she builds effective creative teams by creating psychological safety and carving out weekly time for creative reviews where she asks why decisions were made rather than just correcting work. She discusses navigating conversations with leadership by focusing on goals and objectives, knowing when to hold your ground and when to problem-solve your way out of a corner. Her parting advice is powerful: algorithms can replicate patterns but not perspective, so respect your audience, protect your taste, and above all, stay curious. Follow Audience Connection Podcast: Website: casualfilms.com Instagram: @casualglobal LinkedIn: Casual Films International BlueSky: @casualglobal.bsky.social Subscribe now and join the conversation about creating content that truly resonates.

    35 min
  3. What Today’s Tech Professionals Really Crave from Employers — with Angela Siddall

    03/12/2025

    What Today’s Tech Professionals Really Crave from Employers — with Angela Siddall

    Lydia Chan sits down with Angela Siddall, Global Lead for Culture, Employer Brand and Experience at Veeam, to explore what tech professionals really want from employers today. Drawing from over 20 years of global experience, Angela shares her perspective on what drives technical talent, revealing that impact, cutting-edge technology, continuous learning, and autonomy matter more than traditional corporate perks. She emphasizes the importance of authentic storytelling and explains her view on why tech-to-tech communication often resonates more effectively than polished corporate messaging. Discover the unconventional engagement strategies Angela has seen work for remote tech teams, including surprising examples where arcade games and virtual reality replaced traditional town halls. Learn why she believes crowdsourcing ideas directly from tech talent leads to better results than any corporate playbook could provide. Angela also shares her multi-pronged content approach for keeping different audiences engaged, from junior talent hungry for detailed guidance to senior executives who demand strategic insights delivered in seconds. Angela offers bold predictions about how AI will reshape the talent landscape in just one to two years, not three to five. Find out why she thinks building diverse skill sets matters more than deep specialization, what the shift toward project-based work really means for employers, and how brands can demonstrate the authentic purpose that top technical talent craves in an increasingly uncertain future. Follow Audience Connection Podcast: Website: casualfilms.com Instagram: @casualglobal LinkedIn: Casual Films International BlueSky: @casualglobal.bsky.social Subscribe now and join the conversation about creating content that truly resonates.

    40 min
  4. How to Tell Stories for Distracted Brains with Dr. Gemma Calvert

    26/11/2025

    How to Tell Stories for Distracted Brains with Dr. Gemma Calvert

    Oliver Atkinson sits down with Dr. Gemma Calvert, Professor of Consumer Neuroscience, Nanyang Technological University and Co-Founder of Split Second Research, to decode how always-on dopamine loops, “digital amnesia,” and story structure shape attention, memory, and action, so your content sticks and drives behaviour. Calvert maps three rewired systems, attention, memory, emotional regulation, and shows how constant interruptions (and our own self-interruptions) splinter focus, why the “Google effect” shifts recall from the head to the handset, and how teens speak more candidly to an AI interviewer than to adults. Her hooks playbook starts with movement, novelty, and ambiguity, think chimeric images that stop the brain, then earns permission for longer stories that embed in long-term memory. And her best metaphor? The shift isn’t reversible, the train has left the station, but brands can fit seatbelts: design for responsible scrolls, cue reminders, and build human, two-way relationships. In a world where feeds deliver micro-rewards all day and single exposures rarely encode, long-form isn’t dead, it partners with snackable teasers to deepen immersion. Marketers, creatives, and leaders will leave with neuromarketing tools (eye-tracking, facial decoding, implicit tests) and a practical framework to architect recall ethically. Follow Audience Connection Podcast: Website: casualfilms.com Instagram: @casualglobal LinkedIn: Casual Films International BlueSky: @casualglobal.bsky.social Subscribe now and join the conversation about creating content that truly resonates.

    55 min
  5. Building Brand Strategy with Storytelling That Sticks with Braden Dragomir

    05/11/2025

    Building Brand Strategy with Storytelling That Sticks with Braden Dragomir

    Lydia Chan is joined by Braden Dragomir, filmmaker, story strategist, and founder of Untold Storytelling, to explore the intersection of authentic storytelling, brand strategy, and the science behind what makes stories stick. Braden shares how he bridges authentic documentary storytelling with brand objectives and reveals why his team dedicates 60 percent of project time to strategy before filming begins, conducting extensive character research to find the most emotionally compelling stories rather than defaulting to safe choices like CEO profiles. He explains the science behind why our brains are wired for story and how conflict creates psychological questions that keep audiences engaged, resulting in his team achieving 60 percent completion rates on 15-minute brand documentaries. The conversation covers practical approaches to measuring storytelling impact, including how customers who first encounter brands through storytelling are twice as cheap to convert as those from traditional marketing. Learn how brands like Yeti and Patagonia have built loyal audiences through patience and purpose—not quick wins. Whether you're a content director, marketing leader, or communication professional struggling to convince stakeholders to invest in storytelling craft, this episode offers actionable insights on creating brand films that actually move audiences and deliver measurable results.  Follow The Audience Connection Podcast: Website: casualfilms.com Instagram: @casualglobal LinkedIn: Casual Films International BlueSky: @casualglobal.bsky.social Subscribe now and join the conversation about creating content that truly resonates.

    1h 2m

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A podcast series focusing on audience engagement through visual storytelling and  behavioral principles that influence emotion, memory, and decision-making. A 360 view on connecting with the audience that matters to you, whether that’s consumers, clients, stakeholders, or employees. Through entertaining and practical conversations with experts from various industries and disciplines, listeners will gain valuable insights and tips on how to engage with the audiences that matter to them.