35 min

How can we bring humanity into commerce? With Ned Brown of The Looma Project The About Page

    • Society & Culture

Stories are compelling, life-giving narratives that shape the way we see the world and ourselves. When our stories are based in authenticity, it stands out amongst a filtered landscape focused on showing the glossiest elements of stories. In this episode we talk with Ned Brown, the chief story officer at the Looma Project. The mission of the Looma Project is to make commerce both more responsible and more human through storytelling.

In sharing maker stories, The Looma Project amplifies the voices of producers to showcase their products and impact the point at which consumers are making decisions. In this episode, we explore the question “how can we bring humanity into commerce?”

Stories are compelling, life-giving narratives that shape the way we see the world and ourselves. When our stories are based in authenticity, it stands out amongst a filtered landscape focused on showing the glossiest elements of stories. In this episode we talk with Ned Brown, the chief story officer at the Looma Project. The mission of the Looma Project is to make commerce both more responsible and more human through storytelling.

In sharing maker stories, The Looma Project amplifies the voices of producers to showcase their products and impact the point at which consumers are making decisions. In this episode, we explore the question “how can we bring humanity into commerce?”

35 min

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