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Turning Experiences into Stories for Your Brand with Sara Lohse

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How can we transform disconnected conversations and dry data into engaging brand stories?

We often hear that storytelling is essential for branding and content creation, but nobody actually tells us how to do it. In this episode, we sit down with Sara Lohse, a seasoned marketer and accredited financial counselor, who accidentally fell into the world of storytelling after a bizarre experience on one of the biggest finance podcasts. Sara is the founder of Favorite Daughter Media and the author of Open This Book: The Art of Storytelling for Aspiring Thought Leaders. She explains that real storytelling isn't about creating a fictional world; it's about sharing the experiences that have shaped us.

We talk about creating podcast conversations that have a clear thread, starting with a strategy called the Unique Listening Proposition. We learn how to inject stories into traditionally data-heavy fields like law, finance, and real estate, making complex concepts understandable and relevant to our audience. Sara provides practical advice, including the exercise of starting with the message (the "end in mind") and working backward to find the experience that taught that lesson. Finally, we discuss how hosts can avoid "hiding behind the mic" and engage in true, balanced conversation rather than just asking rigid interview questions. This episode is key for entrepreneurs looking to use their podcast to build authentic connection and thought leadership.


Key Takeaways

  • Storytelling is sharing the lived experiences that shaped you, rather than trying to come up with or create a story like a novelist.
  • Podcasts need a Unique Listening Proposition (ULP) to create a consistent thread and avoid sounding generic or disconnected.
  • When integrating data, use stories to provide interpretation and explain how the information is relevant and applicable in the real world.
  • To discover your brand stories, begin with the lesson you want to teach and recall the specific experiences that taught you that lesson.
  • Podcast hosts should participate in two-way conversations and share their own thoughts to avoid the tendency of "hiding behind the mic".

Resources

Guest's Bio: Sara Lohse is a storyteller, marketer, co-founder of Branded Media, and founder of Favorite Daughter Media. She is also an accredited financial counselor who produces shows in the highly regulated finance space. She coaches people on how to be better storytellers and podcast guests. Her mission is to help people and brands use their stories to connect authentically with their audiences.


References:

  • Book: Open This Book: The Art of Storytelling for Aspiring Thought Leaders (by Sara Lohse) https://a.co/d/466m05l
  • Free Downloadable Resource: OpenThisJournal.com (for free journal prompts and writing exercises from the book)
  • Sara’s Website: favoritedaughtermedia.com
  • Referenced Podcast: Stacking Benjamins https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/ (finance podcast platform for storytelling)

Ready to make your brand shine with a Podcast?:

Contact us! We'll help you start a show from scratch -- even if you have no prior experience.

We'll also help you manage your existing podcast show.

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How can we transform disconnected conversations and dry data into engaging brand stories?

We often hear that storytelling is essential for branding and content creation, but nobody actually tells us how to do it. In this episode, we sit down with Sara Lohse, a seasoned marketer and accredited financial counselor, who accidentally fell into the world of storytelling after a bizarre experience on one of the biggest finance podcasts. Sara is the founder of Favorite Daughter Media and the author of Open This Book: The Art of Storytelling for Aspiring Thought Leaders. She explains that real storytelling isn't about creating a fictional world; it's about sharing the experiences that have shaped us.

We talk about creating podcast conversations that have a clear thread, starting with a strategy called the Unique Listening Proposition. We learn how to inject stories into traditionally data-heavy fields like law, finance, and real estate, making complex concepts understandable and relevant to our audience. Sara provides practical advice, including the exercise of starting with the message (the "end in mind") and working backward to find the experience that taught that lesson. Finally, we discuss how hosts can avoid "hiding behind the mic" and engage in true, balanced conversation rather than just asking rigid interview questions. This episode is key for entrepreneurs looking to use their podcast to build authentic connection and thought leadership.


Key Takeaways

  • Storytelling is sharing the lived experiences that shaped you, rather than trying to come up with or create a story like a novelist.
  • Podcasts need a Unique Listening Proposition (ULP) to create a consistent thread and avoid sounding generic or disconnected.
  • When integrating data, use stories to provide interpretation and explain how the information is relevant and applicable in the real world.
  • To discover your brand stories, begin with the lesson you want to teach and recall the specific experiences that taught you that lesson.
  • Podcast hosts should participate in two-way conversations and share their own thoughts to avoid the tendency of "hiding behind the mic".

Resources

Guest's Bio: Sara Lohse is a storyteller, marketer, co-founder of Branded Media, and founder of Favorite Daughter Media. She is also an accredited financial counselor who produces shows in the highly regulated finance space. She coaches people on how to be better storytellers and podcast guests. Her mission is to help people and brands use their stories to connect authentically with their audiences.


References:

  • Book: Open This Book: The Art of Storytelling for Aspiring Thought Leaders (by Sara Lohse) https://a.co/d/466m05l
  • Free Downloadable Resource: OpenThisJournal.com (for free journal prompts and writing exercises from the book)
  • Sara’s Website: favoritedaughtermedia.com
  • Referenced Podcast: Stacking Benjamins https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/ (finance podcast platform for storytelling)

Ready to make your brand shine with a Podcast?:

Contact us! We'll help you start a show from scratch -- even if you have no prior experience.

We'll also help you manage your existing podcast show.

Reach out now! https://talkingsilkworm.com/contact/

  continue reading

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