How Stories Happen with Jay Acunzo

Jay Acunzo

Learn to package and communicate your expertise to resonate. Every episode, hear from exceptional entrepreneurs and marketers as they share and analyze real work, from signature stories to powerful premises—and the process they used to find, develop, and market their memorable messages. You'll walk away ready to build your business on the impact of your ideas, not the volume of your marketing. Don't market more. Matter more. Hosted by Jay Acunzo.

  1. 5 天前

    Neen James: how to create visual frameworks to elevate business

    If you’re an expert in something, chances are, you share content about that something. But so does everyone around you. Merely sharing your expertise makes you a commodity. I can get it anywhere, and I guess you’re anywhere. That’s why I routinely say, you need to stop creating content and start creating IP. Your IP is built on top of your premise, the core idea informing the rest, but more experts should also develop their signature frameworks, or what our guest today calls "contextual models." Your contextual models help turn complexity into simplicity, so people go, "Wow, I get it, and I see how much more there is to know. Take me through it." Today's wonderful guest (and a master of contextual modeling) is Neen James. She’s a leadership strategist who has worked with brands like Viacom, Comcast, and the Four Seasons, a fantastic keynote speaker, and the author of multiple books, including Folding Time, Attention Pays, and her latest: Exceptional Experiences: Five Luxury Levers to Elevate Every Aspect of Your Business. In our episode, Neen shares how she develops her frameworks, then delivers a signature story from her speeches and her new book which we dissect and celebrate piece by piece. This is a rare and generous look at the process of one of my favorite business authors and speakers. *** ABOUT ME - IN 3 PHRASES Don't market more. Matter more. (-- what we want, i.e. our new focus)Think resonance over reach. (-- what we need, i.e. my premise)Don't be the best. Be their favorite. (-- what we hope, i.e. the best case outcome)That's called "laddering down your message," and it's something I help clients do as part of my 1:1 advisory process. I help experts differentiate and resonate by becoming stronger public voices. We begin by developing a clear premise for your platform and projects, then turn your expertise into IP and deliver it to the public through stronger speeches and stories. You’ve done lots of things. Now it’s time to [be] a thing. It's time to stop chasing attention and become the one others seek. Work with me 1:1, book me to speak, or explore free resources at jayacunzo.com *** ENJOY THE SHOW? PLEASE SAY THANKS! Leave a review on Apple Podcasts  Leave a rating on Spotify  Thanks for listening!

    38 分鐘
  2. 9月4日

    Chris Ducker: why you need a catalyst story to increase influence

    One of the hallmarks of great business storytellers is something called the catalyst story. They don't just shove their expertise at you like a wall of smarts. They take you on a journey. Often, in a speech, a book, or even just a single piece or post, they can retrace their own journey of discovery to ensure the audience cares and understands. Because you might be at letter Z of your understanding of something, but others start at A. You need to meet them in that reality, then move them to something better, beat by beat. That often starts at the start, with a story to catalyze it all. Today, we’ll hear and analyze a great one, shared with us by the great Chris Ducker. Chris is a serial entrepreneur most known for founding the business Youpreneuer and his book, Rise of the Youpreneur, which helped people become known leaders in their industries. Over the past two decades, Chris has started, grown, bought, and sold a number of multi-million pound businesses, and his latest book is The Long-Haul Leader: The Strategies to Work Smarter, Live Better, and Achieve Lasting Success. He’s spoken on countless stages, guested on infinite shows, and created a huge body of work online, but today, it’s a closer look at his process like never before. *** ABOUT ME - IN 3 PHRASES Don't market more. Matter more. (-- what we want, i.e. our new focus)Think resonance over reach. (-- what we need, i.e. my premise)Don't be the best. Be their favorite. (-- what we hope, i.e. the best case outcome)That's called "laddering down your message," and it's something I help clients do as part of my 1:1 advisory process. I help experts differentiate and resonate by becoming stronger public voices. We begin by developing a clear premise for your platform and projects, then turn your expertise into IP and deliver it to the public through stronger speeches and stories. You’ve done lots of things. Now it’s time to [be] a thing. It's time to stop chasing attention and become the one others seek. Work with me 1:1, book me to speak, or explore free resources at jayacunzo.com *** ENJOY THE SHOW? PLEASE SAY THANKS! Leave a review on Apple Podcasts  Leave a rating on Spotify  Thanks for listening!

    35 分鐘
  3. 8月19日

    Jessica Abel: Author of my favorite book on storytelling ever

    There are 2 books I recommend most often to others who say they want to be a stronger storyteller: one is from a world-famous legend, and the other is from our guest today. It's Jessica Abel, author of Out on the Wire: The Storytelling Secrets of the New Masters of Radio. This exceptional book just celebrated its ten-year anniversary. This book takes you inside the storytelling processes of the makers of This American Life, Serial, Radiolab, The Moth, Planet Money, and Snap Judgment, and the two voices taking you through the book (in cartoon narrator forms) are Jessica and ... Ira Glass! Today, Jessica operates under the brand the Autonomous Creative, where she offers coaching and education to creative entrepreneurs who need stronger business fundamentals (but delivered in a way appealing to creative minds). In this episode, we talk about: Rejecting the great lie creatives are told their whole lives, which only hurt your entrepreneurial endeavors The tension between creating art, creating a revenue engine, and the relationship between themWhat Jessica really endured (and how it broke her) to create my all-time favorite book about storytelling.Learn more about Jessica on her website or LinkedIn, and be sure to get your copy of Out on the Wire. MY MESSAGE TO YOU: Don't market more. Matter more. (-- what we want, i.e. our new focus)Think resonance over reach. (-- what we need, i.e. my premise)Don't be the best. Be their favorite. (-- what we hope, i.e. the best case outcome)That's called "laddering down your message," and it's something I help clients do as part of my 1:1 advisory process. I help experts differentiate and resonate by first developing your premise (the big idea you own and core concept informing your platform), then turning your premise into a whole platform of impact: the stories, speeches, and signature projects and pieces you can use to turn your expertise into messaging that moves the market, everywhere you show up. Compete on the impact of your thinking, not the volume of your marketing. You’ve done lots of things. Now it’s time to [be] a thing. It's time to stop chasing attention and become the one others seek. *** ABOUT ME, JAY ACUNZO: Subscribe to my free newsletter at jayacunzo.com/newsletterWork with me one-on-one: jayacunzo.com/servicesBook me to speak to your group: jayacunzo.com/keynotesConnect with me on social: LinkedIn, Instagram *** ENJOY THE SHOW? PLEASE SAY THANKS! Leave a review on Apple Podcasts  Leave a rating on Spotify  Thanks for listening!

    32 分鐘
  4. 8月13日

    Why some people earn passionate fans and others don't

    Advice from experts feels like it's getting aggressive. This is why, and also what we can do to show up better. Happily, this is the difference between constantly pushing and hyping and, instead, actually communicating in ways that get a positive, passionate response despite the noise. MY MESSAGE TO YOU: Don't market more. Matter more. (-- what we want, i.e. our new focus)Think resonance over reach. (-- what we need, i.e. my premise)Don't be the best. Be their favorite. (-- what we hope, i.e. the best case outcome)That's called "laddering down your message," and it's something I help clients do as part of my 1:1 advisory process. I help experts differentiate and resonate by first developing your premise (the big idea you own and core concept informing your platform), then turning your premise into a whole platform of impact: the stories, speeches, and signature projects and pieces you can use to turn your expertise into messaging that moves the market, everywhere you show up. Compete on the impact of your thinking, not the volume of your marketing. You’ve done lots of things. Now it’s time to [be] a thing. It's time to stop chasing attention and become the one others seek. *** ABOUT ME, JAY ACUNZO: Subscribe to my free newsletter at jayacunzo.com/newsletterWork with me one-on-one: jayacunzo.com/servicesBook me to speak to your group: jayacunzo.com/keynotesConnect with me on social: LinkedIn, Instagram *** ENJOY THE SHOW? PLEASE SAY THANKS! Leave a review on Apple Podcasts  Leave a rating on Spotify  Thanks for listening!

    21 分鐘
  5. 8月5日

    Tom Webster: podcasting's top researcher on how to tell the story of numbers

    We're presented with a lot of false choices in our work: Quantity or quality? Revenue or social impact? Sweet or savory? But few false choices are more worth challenging than this: Are you more emotional storyteller or data-driven communicator? Our guest today is the perfect person to challenge this assumption. It's Tom Webster! Tom is a legend in the podcast space. He’s a partner at Sounds Profitable, an organization which researches and seeks to grow the audio business. For nearly three decades, Tom’s insights and advice have helped steer this entire industry forward, and he’s led hundreds of audience research projects for organizations spanning six continents and shows ranging from Howard Stern to All Things Considered. Tom's book is called The Audience Is Listening: A Little Guide to Building a Big Podcast, and just before this episode, Tom and Sounds Profitable won an award for Best Data Storytelling from the Content Marketing Institute. It's only fitting that he shares with us in this episode how to tell the stories of numbers, as well as the 3 traits to a podcast or any project capable of finding passionate fans. ABOUT ME, JAY ACUNZO: Subscribe to my free newsletter at jayacunzo.com/newsletterWork with me one-on-one: jayacunzo.com/servicesBook me to speak to your group: jayacunzo.com/keynotesConnect with me on social: LinkedIn, InstagramI help experts differentiate and resonate. Together, I work with you to develop a distinct and memorable premise driving your platform, turn that big idea into signature IP you own, and help you embody it as a speaker and storyteller. Compete on the impact of your thinking, not the volume of your marketing. This makes it easier to win more and better clients. You’ve done lots of things. Now it’s time to [be] a thing. Stop chasing attention and become more highly sought. *** TO RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts  Leave a rating on Spotify

    33 分鐘
  6. 7月24日

    Mark Schaefer: How to create urgency in an audience through your stories

    What ideas haunt you? What can't you stop thinking about, you care about it that much? As public voices and experts, we all have those ideas that chase us around and color how we see everything. The thing is, our audience might not "get it" the way we do, nor care. So we have to work overtime to show them why they would. This in turn creates a sense of urgency in the audience: to care, share, subscribe, buy, or take action of some kind. That kind of urgency is the role of the story we’ll hear today for my friend, Mark Schaefer. It's a story from his keynotes and his new book, AUDACIOUS: How Humans Win in an AI Marketing World Mark is a globally-touring keynote speaker and the author of more than 10 books on marketing, technology, and business growth. He’s worked with clients like Adidas, Johnson & Johnson, and Dell, and has appeared on CNN and in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. In addition to his speaking and services, Mark is also faculty member of the graduate program at Rutgers University, and hosts the popular podcast The Marketing Companion—where I appear as co-host every few months! Today we talk about how to tell stories that show others something important you already see, so they care. Plus, signs you’ve rehearsed your speech enough to nail it and communication tripwires which can cause the audience to object to your ideas (and how to avoid them). This is a fun one, with my friend, Mark Schaefer. Find and follow Mark at businessesgrow.com and on LinkedIn. Get a copy of AUDACIOUS at businessesgrow.com/audacious *** ABOUT ME, JAY ACUNZO: Subscribe to my free newsletter at jayacunzo.com/newsletterWork with me one-on-one: jayacunzo.com/servicesBook me to speak to your group: jayacunzo.com/keynotesConnect with me on social: LinkedIn, InstagramI help experts differentiate and resonate. Together, I work with you to develop a distinct and memorable premise driving your platform, turn that big idea into signature IP you own, and help you embody it as a speaker and storyteller. Compete on the impact of your thinking, not the volume of your marketing. This makes it easier to win more and better clients. You’ve done lots of things. Now it’s time to [be] a thing. Stop chasing attention and become more highly sought. *** TO RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts  Leave a rating on Spotify  Thanks for listening!

    32 分鐘
  7. 7月15日

    Erin Halper: What consultants who share content need to realize

    Today, experts, consultants, and others who share advice content and thought leadership concepts need to embrace a tough truth. Our guest is the perfect person to help me deliver it.  Erin Halper is the founder of the community business for independent consultants, The Upside. In our episode, we talk about vulnerability in storytelling and how to navigate it well, and we look at a signature story of hers that she uses everywhere but which she debated NOT using for a long time. You'll hear why, and you'll walk away with some ideas to apply to your own communication to have a greater impact.  As Erin says, everyone has a version of the story she tells, even though all the details are different. And that's why it's so effective. Understanding that one concept can transform how deeply you resonate wherever you show up to write or speak. Find and follow Erin at betheupside.com or connect with her on LinkedIn. *** ABOUT MY WORK: Don’t market more. Matter more. I help experts resonate deeper. I work with you 1:1 as your peer-level advisor, coach, and strategist on your public speaking, messaging, storytelling, and thought leadership. You’ve done lots of things. Now it’s time to [be] a thing.  Sharing scattered thinking → Exploring a big idea "Wall of smarts" talks → Unforgettable speeches Constantly chasing attention → Being highly sought Subscribe to my free newsletter at jayacunzo.com/newsletterWork with me one-on-one: jayacunzo.com/servicesBook me to speak to your group: jayacunzo.com/keynotesConnect with me on social: LinkedIn, Instagram *** TO RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts  Leave a rating on Spotify

    30 分鐘
  8. 6月27日

    Six-Way Stories: a method for you to become a stronger storyteller

    Looking back on my own career as a speaker, storyteller, and communicator across projects and mediums, I realize: every time I developed a signature story capable of resonating with others, I went through the same process. It wasn't intentional, but it worked. Today, I want to codify that process into a more conscious process you can follow. I'm calling it Six-Way Stories: 1. Make a messy draft.2. Find the 4 building blocks of the story.3. Build up the story from the building blocks.4. Arrive at an insight using a particular phrase.5. Tell it again, but shorter.6. Tell it again, but arriving at a different insight. The goal isn't to "learn story." The goal is to become a storyteller. This process can help you get to work with clarity and confidence. *** ABOUT MY WORK: Don’t market more. Matter more. When your expertise sounds like everyone else’s, you’re forced to compete on price instead of value. I help established experts transform scattered thinking into a distinctive premise, signature stories, and unforgettable speeches. Stop creating "content." Create IP that makes you the obvious choice. Let’s make your ideas clear, repeatable, powerful, yours. You’ve done lots of things. Now it’s time to [be] a thing. Move from: Sharing scattered thinking → Exploring a big idea "Wall of smarts" talks → Unforgettable speeches Constantly chasing attention → Being highly sought [What you know] matters. But [what you say] + [how you say it] determine whether [they care.] Subscribe to my free newsletter at jayacunzo.com/newsletterWork with me one-on-one: jayacunzo.com/servicesBook me to speak to your group: jayacunzo.com/keynotesConnect with me on social: LinkedIn, Instagram, Threads *** TO RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW: Leave a review on Apple Podcasts  Leave a rating on Spotify

    31 分鐘

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Learn to package and communicate your expertise to resonate. Every episode, hear from exceptional entrepreneurs and marketers as they share and analyze real work, from signature stories to powerful premises—and the process they used to find, develop, and market their memorable messages. You'll walk away ready to build your business on the impact of your ideas, not the volume of your marketing. Don't market more. Matter more. Hosted by Jay Acunzo.

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